Markets Live: Poll fears fade
The ASX ended 0.7 per cent higher after investors shrugged off election jitters early.
Vanessa Desloires writes on Business, Real Estate, Markets, News. Based in our Melbourne newsroom, Vanessa is a trainee journalist.
The ASX ended 0.7 per cent higher after investors shrugged off election jitters early.
ETF movements during the Brexit vote showed some surprisingly bullish moves by retail investors.
With investors betting on an August cut, here are 10 stocks that will benefit.
Investors should look well beyond the top 20 stocks for outperformance in the new financial year, stock pickers say.
Shares ended a sour session in the red, but heavy losses were trimmed as risk appetite among investors returned in late trade.
European banks are in a much weaker situation than Australian banks, which represent a good buying opportunity, fund manager says.
Australian shares edged higher on Monday but investors shed Brexit exposed stocks for a second day.
The shock result of the Brexit referendum sent the Australian sharemarket plummeting on Friday and sparked a wild plunge in the pound sterli...
Confidence in global markets overnight of a comfortable victory for the Remain camp in the Brexit referendum gave way to panic.
The Brexit and Donald Trump campaigns are symptomatic of a rise in nationalism that is bad for global growth, Ophir Asset Management says.
The ASX posted a third day of gains as investor confidence grows ahead of Thursday's Brexit vote.
The ASX enjoyed a broad-based rally after polls pointed to Britain remaining in the EU.
Local fund managers are bracing for the traditionally low-liquidity period that could bring with it big moves in markets by stocking up in c...
Nerves over Brexit have roiled markets but the fallout after the vote may be less dramatic than feared.
A monthly fund manager survey shows soaring cash levels as investors brace for the Brexit vote.
China's addition to the MSCI benchmark would dilute the ASX's weight in Asia, but its not all bad news.
Stagnant earnings growth would get worse under a minority government, analysts say
Think it's too late to buy into the China consumer story that's become the year's favourite investment theme? Think again.
Australia's growing current account deficit should be a warning to bank investors, Citi says
BWX CEO John Humble admits the natural skincare maker has so far missed out on the China sales boom. But that's about to change.
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