ASX futures higher on Yellen
Local shares appear set to edge higher on a late uptick on Wall Street. December jobs data ahead.
Local shares appear set to edge higher on a late uptick on Wall Street. December jobs data ahead.
The ASX appears poised for a lower open as Wall Street ended down. $US falls as Trump heightens currency risks.
Local shares are poised to drift lower at the open as base metals retreated overnight. One positive: iron ore leapt higher.
Local shares are poised to edge higher at the open, bolstered by gains in Europe and Wall Street.
Local shares are poised to edge higher, lifted by an overnight rally in commodities. Global equities slipped on the $US.
Shares on Wall Street fluctuated wildly as investors sought to interpret what lies ahead with President-elect Donald Trump.
Metals surged overnight on higher producer prices in China, buoying the FTSE 100 and Wall Street. Iron ore gains 2.2%.
Local shares are poised to open down, as oil slid on greenback weakness. Iron ore up. The Aussie is up 0.9 per cent.
Local shares are poised to open the week higher, as US data further bolsters enthusiasm on Wall Street.
The Australian dollar is rallying, bank shares are falling and it's all because the US dollar's outlook is far more clouded.
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