G'day, mooers! Check out the latest news on today's stock market! • Major U.S. stock indexes all fell slightly • Australian stocks open lower on global economic worries • Stocks to watch: SGR, ZIP and etc. Wall Street Summary On Tuesday, the White House made few major tariff announcements, saying only that Washington was making progress in bilateral trade discussions with some countries, but not with its main trading partner, Chi...
Market Review The Australian share market experienced a tumultuous week, marked by some of the most significant swings since 2020, as escalating trade tensions between the world's two largest economies intensified.$S&P/ASX 200 (.XJO.AU)$closed the week down 0.28 per cent at 7646.5 points, reflecting the market's volatility amid growing global economic uncertainties. Despite the overall d...
G'day, mooers! Check out the latest news on today's stock market! • Trump authorized a 90-day suspension of tariffs on more than 75 countries, but raised China's tariffs to 125%. • Australian stocks rally strongly as Trump suspends tariffs for 90 days. • Stocks to watch: QUB, WBC and etc. Wall Street Summary U.S. President Donald Trump authorized a 90-day pause on tariffs and reduced reciprocal tariffs to 10% for over ...
G'day, mooers! Check out the latest news on today's stock market! • U.S. stocks end mostly higher as tariffs hamper economic growth traders expect Fed to cut rates • Australian stocks rise for second straight day • Stocks to watch: KLS, MIN and etc. Wall Street Summary The S&P 500 closed higher following a late rally, though it initially opened lower due to poor manufacturing data. Treasury yields d...
G'day, mooers! Check out the latest news on today's stock market! • Stocks fall despite better-than-expected Q4 U.S. GDP • Australian stocks extend slide on tariff uncertainty • Stocks to watch: CTD, IPL and etc. Wall Street Summary Despite an upward revision in the U.S. Q4 GDP growth rate from a previously estimated 2.3% to 2.4%, stocks fell. However, this was still a slowdown compared to Q3's 3.1% growth...
G'day, mooers! Check out the latest news on today's stock market! • Stock market indexes soar after Trump says he may offer tariff relief to multiple countries • Australian stocks rise for fourth straight day • Stocks to watch: GOR, NHC and etc. Wall Street Summary Stock market indexes surged following reports that upcoming tariffs might exclude certain industries and countries. The Wall Street ...
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out of the blue surge must have sorted whos boss and got plant running smooth again.
Born on the cusp of 1985, my voice may echo what perhaps 5 million Aussies will be voting for in this federal election, with 25% to 28% of Millennials now making up the electorate. My generation will be voting for change. With Gen Z, we've been hit with the biggest jumps in interest rates and rents in a decade – while property prices are out of reach, and electricity bills are at record highs. Three key changes we're voting...
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calm the farm Jess, if you think real inflation that drains your pocket just before you leave the shops is coming down then a Nuclear power plant can be built in a day just not going to happen Jess, we have been sold down the river of completely unrealistic green ideals, when base load power is reduced ie coal and gas of course power supply is affected and while we tinker with green intermittent alternatives so to the costs go up, these things go hand in hand and our blind idealistic governments have had know idea how to truly manage it. I know what you want, and it will make you feel good when you drive an Ev but you will actually be doing squat for the environment thats the reality. PS not a hater just a realist there is going to more pain before it gets better
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ha even India, Canada, China and Japan. why even compare. India is a shithole, all of them invading our countries to get away from mess they made. Canada is in the hole too thanks to lefties shit policies and trash wave. china aint doing well the subsidy is for their industries though, if implemented here then all money to buying their cars. money going to invasion yea fuk that, doubt they even pay anything, as they build up more coal plants. same with Japan, their cars. plus they ain't doing well. so yea your view is an Indoctrinated one, get in reality. aus needs to vote as nationalist as possible to boot any globalist nonsense out. only then society will fix.
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• Major U.S. stock indexes all fell slightly
• Australian stocks open lower on global economic worries
• Stocks to watch: SGR, ZIP and etc.
Wall Street Summary
On Tuesday, the White House made few major tariff announcements, saying only that Washington was making progress in bilateral trade discussions with some countries, but not with its main trading partner, Chi...
The Australian share market experienced a tumultuous week, marked by some of the most significant swings since 2020, as escalating trade tensions between the world's two largest economies intensified. $S&P/ASX 200 (.XJO.AU)$ closed the week down 0.28 per cent at 7646.5 points, reflecting the market's volatility amid growing global economic uncertainties.
Despite the overall d...
• Trump authorized a 90-day suspension of tariffs on more than 75 countries, but raised China's tariffs to 125%.
• Australian stocks rally strongly as Trump suspends tariffs for 90 days.
• Stocks to watch: QUB, WBC and etc.
Wall Street Summary
U.S. President Donald Trump authorized a 90-day pause on tariffs and reduced reciprocal tariffs to 10% for over ...
• U.S. stocks end mostly higher as tariffs hamper economic growth traders expect Fed to cut rates
• Australian stocks rise for second straight day
• Stocks to watch: KLS, MIN and etc.
Wall Street Summary
The S&P 500 closed higher following a late rally, though it initially opened lower due to poor manufacturing data. Treasury yields d...
• Stocks fall despite better-than-expected Q4 U.S. GDP
• Australian stocks extend slide on tariff uncertainty
• Stocks to watch: CTD, IPL and etc.
Wall Street Summary
Despite an upward revision in the U.S. Q4 GDP growth rate from a previously estimated 2.3% to 2.4%, stocks fell. However, this was still a slowdown compared to Q3's 3.1% growth...
• Stock market indexes soar after Trump says he may offer tariff relief to multiple countries
• Australian stocks rise for fourth straight day
• Stocks to watch: GOR, NHC and etc.
Wall Street Summary
Stock market indexes surged following reports that upcoming tariffs might exclude certain industries and countries. The Wall Street ...
Top losers: $James Hardie Industries PLC (JHX.AU)$, $Bellevue Gold Ltd (BGL.AU)$ and $Coronado Global Resources Inc (CRN.AU)$
Market summary
$S&P/ASX 200 (.XJO.AU)$ rises slightly by 0.1%, or 5.7 points, closing at 7936.9. On Monday, the index fluctuated betwe...
My generation will be voting for change. With Gen Z, we've been hit with the biggest jumps in interest rates and rents in a decade – while property prices are out of reach, and electricity bills are at record highs. Three key changes we're voting...
Top losers: $Spark New Zealand Ltd (SPK.AU)$, $Zimplats Holdings Ltd (ZIM.AU)$ and $Meridian Energy Ltd (MEZ.AU)$
Market summary
The $S&P/ASX 200 (.XJO.AU)$ rose 0.8% to 7854.1. Australian stocks started the week higher, boosted by China's plan to boost consumption.
Sector performance
7 of 11 sectors ended higher. Despite the fall in iron ...
Top losers: $Yancoal Australia Ltd (YAL.AU)$, $New Hope Corp Ltd (NHC.AU)$ and $Whitehaven Coal Ltd (WHC.AU)$
Market summary
The $S&P/ASX 200 (.XJO.AU)$ declined by 0.5%, or 37.1 points, closing at 7749.1 on Thursday. Australia's sharemarket hit a seven-month low a...
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