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Morning Bell 25 February

Jessica Amir
February 25, 2021

The broad Aussie share market is down 0.2% this week, but the futures are suggesting a 0.7% rebound.

Local tech stocks are down 8.5% this week, that’s the tech sectors biggest drop since March last year.

What to watch today:

  • Afterpay (ASX:APT) reported net transaction margin rose much more than expected, while it reported a loss when the market expected a profit. They also announced a $1.25 billion capital raise.
  • Other company results to watch: Z1P, LNK, FLT, QAN, RRL, GXY, ILU, SFR, GOZ, MSB, HUB, PGL, IFM, SXL, QUB, SSM, and TPG.
  • Commodity stocks are expected to rally again
  • Engineering, construction and developing companies could turbocharge in Queensland as Brisbane has been named as the ‘preferred city’ to host the 2032 Olympic Games.

Trading ideas:

  • Bell Potter upgraded Acrow Formwork & Construction Services’ (ASX:ACF) Buy rating with an increased $0.42 target as ACF continues to benefit from the lift in construction and infrastructure developments.
  • Bell Potter upgraded City Chic Collective’s (ASX:CCX) Buy rating with a price target of $4.60 after the company saw earnings rise more than expected.
  • oOh!media (ASX:OML), Gascoyne Resources (ASX:GCY) and Hastings Technology (ASX:HAS) are all giving off bullish charting signals according to Trading Central.

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