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ASX set to open lower as Wall Street slips

ASX set to open lower as Wall Street slips

A record-setting week for Wall Street closed on a quieter note, as US stocks drifted around the highs they hit during a worldwide rally the day before.

  • by Stan Choe

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ASX hits record high as market celebrates US rate cut

ASX hits record high as market celebrates US rate cut

The Australian sharemarket closed out the week in record territory despite an afternoon selloff, after this week’s large cut to US interest rates fuelled one of the strongest days on Wall Street this year.

  • by Staff reporter
Wall Street is primed to crumble if the Fed got it wrong

Wall Street is primed to crumble if the Fed got it wrong

The start of a Fed rate-cutting cycle is a huge moment for the international financial system. Whether it has come too late remains to be seen.

  • by Ambrose Evans-Pritchard
Miners push ASX to record close after Fed unleashes jumbo rate cut

Miners push ASX to record close after Fed unleashes jumbo rate cut

The Australian sharemarket broke successive records on Thursday after the Federal Reserve issued a whopper 0.5 percentage point interest rate cut.

  • by Brittany Busch
How Trump could destroy the Fed’s grand plan

How Trump could destroy the Fed’s grand plan

The Federal Reserve has started its rate-cutting cycle with a bang as it tries to help keep the US out of a recession. That plan could be derailed by November’s election.

  • by Stephen Bartholomeusz
ASX treads water, Wall Street steady in countdown to Fed decision

ASX treads water, Wall Street steady in countdown to Fed decision

The Australian sharemarket ended flat as investors await an overnight decision by the Federal Reserve, expected to be the first cut to US interest rates in more than four years. 

  • by Sumeyya Ilanbey
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Risk of flash crashes in markets is rising as Japan does its own thing

Risk of flash crashes in markets is rising as Japan does its own thing

When the Federal Reserve Board cuts US interest rates this week, Japan’s will be the only major central bank moving in the other direction. That could lead to more turbulence.

  • by Stephen Bartholomeusz
ASX closes at record high as investors await Fed decision

ASX closes at record high as investors await Fed decision

The Australian sharemarket closed at a record high on Tuesday as traders bet the US Federal Reserve would begin its monetary policy easing cycle this week by slashing 50 basis points off the current cash rate. 

  • by Sumeyya Ilanbey
APRA goes loco on CoCo, sounding the death knell for bank hybrids
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APRA goes loco on CoCo, sounding the death knell for bank hybrids

The financial regulator is planning to phase out a form of bank capital that has proven wildly popular with Australian retail investors.

  • by Stephen Bartholomeusz
ASX closes at record high as banks and gold stocks rally

ASX closes at record high as banks and gold stocks rally

The ASX gained on Monday amid expectations of an interest rate cut from the United States Federal Reserve later this week.

  • by Brittany Busch
Cut priced in: Markets eagerly wait for Fed’s view of the economy

Cut priced in: Markets eagerly wait for Fed’s view of the economy

With annual inflation easing in the US, financial markets have priced in a 25 basis point cut to the cash rate at the Fed’s next meeting this week – the last before the November presidential election. 

  • by Sumeyya Ilanbey