'An ancient relic': Why the Dow at 20,000 doesn't matter
The Dow Jones has finally cracked 20,000 points, but here's why fund managers are shrugging.
Jessica Sier writes on business, markets, news and real estate. Based in our Sydney newsroom, Jessica is also a multimedia producer.
The Dow Jones has finally cracked 20,000 points, but here's why fund managers are shrugging.
The Dow Jones has burst through 20,000 points, indicating the positive sentiment in the market which looks set to spill over to next week's earnings season.
Brambles led the ASX's decline to a one-month low on the first trading day following Donald Trump's inauguration.
Sharp losses in financial markets on Monday reveal just how tense traders are as they await clarity on President Trump's impending economic and trade policies.
Investors are in a holding pattern, weighing up the risk versus the hope factor ahead of Trump's inauguration speech.
The ASX was on Thursday propped up by gains in blood products heavyweight CSL.
Auscap Asset Management says the assumption that favourable conditions will continue in Australia's property market carries considerable risk.
An optimistic outlook for oil has banking giant JP Morgan tipping to overweight Aussie stocks.
A 24-year-old graphic designer is facing court after allegedly stealing online fashion retailer Showpo's entire customer contact list and giving it to a rival.
A burst of enthusiasm for iron ore futures helped mining stocks lift the ASX into the black on Monday.
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