Australian Office REITs Stock News

ASX:CBA
ASX:CBABanks

How Investors May Respond To Commonwealth Bank of Australia (ASX:CBA) Elevating AI-Focused Tech Leadership

Commonwealth Bank of Australia recently completed two subordinated fixed-income offerings, raising €1.25 billion in fixed rate notes due 2037 and ¥25.60 billion in callable fixed-to-floating notes due 2036, while earlier in June 2026 it announced new Group Chief Information Officer and Group Chief Technology Officer appointments effective 1 July 2026, subject to regulatory approvals. By splitting executive responsibility between information and technology leadership and explicitly...
ASX:FID
ASX:FIDCapital Markets

Top 3 ASX Dividend Stocks To Consider

As Australian traders brace for a new financial year amid geopolitical tensions, the ASX is showing signs of potential growth, with a 50-point advance anticipated on dovish sentiments. In such uncertain times, dividend stocks can offer stability and income potential, making them an attractive consideration for investors looking to navigate market fluctuations.
ASX:HMC
ASX:HMCCapital Markets

ASX Growth Stocks With High Insider Ownership To Watch

As Australian traders anticipate a fresh start with the new financial year, geopolitical tensions in the Middle East continue to cast uncertainty over market stability, even as indices show signs of recovery. In such an environment, growth companies with high insider ownership can be particularly appealing, as they often indicate confidence from those who know the business best and may provide resilience against broader market volatility.
ASX:MAD
ASX:MADCommercial Services

3 ASX Stocks Estimated To Be Up To 48.1% Below Intrinsic Value

As the Australian market navigates a new financial year, traders are cautiously optimistic despite geopolitical tensions between the U.S. and Iran that could impact global indices. In this environment, identifying stocks that are trading below their intrinsic value can offer potential opportunities for investors looking to capitalize on market inefficiencies.
ASX:AGE
ASX:AGEOil and Gas

ASX Penny Stock Spotlight: Alligator Energy And 2 More Promising Picks

As the Australian market braces for a new financial year amid geopolitical tensions, traders are cautiously optimistic about potential gains. In such uncertain times, penny stocks—often smaller or newer companies—can offer intriguing opportunities for investors seeking growth and value. Despite being an outdated term, these stocks remain relevant when backed by strong financials, and we'll highlight three that stand out for their potential in today's market landscape.
ASX:TWE
ASX:TWEBeverage

How Treasury Wine Estates' U.S. Winery Sale Will Impact Treasury Wine Estates (ASX:TWE) Investors

Treasury Wine Estates has completed the sale of its Baileyana Winery site in San Luis Obispo County, California, to Mercenary Premier, as part of a plan to better align its production capacity with future portfolio needs. This divestment marks a meaningful step in reshaping the company’s U.S. footprint, potentially tightening its focus on higher-value labels and more efficient asset use. We’ll now examine how this U.S. facility sale, aimed at aligning capacity with future portfolio needs,...
ASX:ZIP
ASX:ZIPConsumer Finance

Zip Co (ASX:ZIP) Extends Stripe Partnership, Is The AI Commerce Upside Already Priced In?

Why Zip Co’s Stripe partnership extension matters for shareholders Zip Co (ASX:ZIP) has expanded its partnership with Stripe, with Zip US set to support Stripe’s Shared Payment Tokens across AI powered checkout experiences and agent driven transactions. This update gives Zip Co a clearer path into emerging AI based commerce, where automated agents can surface Zip’s flexible payment options at checkout for US buyers. See our latest analysis for Zip Co. Zip Co’s recent Stripe announcement lands...
ASX:ANN
ASX:ANNMedical Equipment

Ansell (ASX:ANN) Could Be 8% Undervalued As New CFO Appointment Lands

Why Ansell’s New CFO Appointment Matters For Investors Ansell (ASX:ANN) has drawn investor attention after appointing Erik Van den Enden as Chief Financial Officer, effective 1 September 2026. This leadership change could influence how the company approaches capital allocation and financial discipline. See our latest analysis for Ansell. Alongside the CFO announcement, Ansell’s 1 month share price return of 13.0% and 3 month share price return of 12.35% point to improving momentum, even...
ASX:FWD
ASX:FWDConstruction

June 2026 ASX Penny Stocks To Watch

As Australian traders look to the new financial year with cautious optimism, global tensions, particularly between the U.S. and Iran, add a layer of uncertainty to market dynamics. Despite these geopolitical challenges, there remains interest in exploring investment opportunities that offer both affordability and growth potential. Penny stocks, often seen as smaller or newer companies with strong financials, continue to capture attention for their ability to provide value and growth where...
ASX:AEF
ASX:AEFCapital Markets

3 ASX Dividend Stocks Yielding Up To 4.7%

As Australian shares edge towards a slight rise, defying Wall Street's recent volatility and geopolitical tensions impacting oil prices, investors are keenly observing the local market's resilience. In this climate, dividend stocks remain attractive for their potential to provide steady income, particularly when market movements are unpredictable.
ASX:CQR
ASX:CQRRetail REITs

Does Charter Hall Retail REIT's (ASX:CQR) A$0.064 Payout Clarify Its Long‑Term Income Priorities?

Charter Hall Retail REIT has declared a quarterly distribution of A$0.064 per unit for the June 2026 quarter, with an ex‑date of 29 June 2026, record date of 30 June 2026, and payment scheduled for 28 August 2026. This distribution update provides fresh insight into the REIT’s cash return profile, a key consideration for investors focused on income stability. Next, we’ll examine how this A$0.064 quarterly distribution announcement interacts with Charter Hall Retail REIT’s existing...
ASX:CKF
ASX:CKFHospitality

3 ASX Stocks Estimated To Be Trading At Up To 49.2% Below Intrinsic Value

As the Australian market shows resilience amidst global volatility, with futures pointing to a modest rise despite fluctuations in U.S. indices and geopolitical tensions affecting oil prices, investors are keenly observing opportunities for value. In such an environment, identifying stocks that are trading below their intrinsic value can be crucial for those looking to capitalize on potential growth while navigating current market conditions.