ASIC mounts pressure on ASX to explain shambles
ASIC is investigating why the ASX could not function on Monday but it is not the only organisation that demands answers.
ASIC is investigating why the ASX could not function on Monday but it is not the only organisation that demands answers.
GDP for the June quarter is released on Wednesday and forecasts indicate growth will slow to around 0.4 per cent from 1.1 per cent in the first quarter.
Retail inflows outpaced institutional inflows, says CEO Hamish Douglass.
The Australian sharemarket defied losses in mining stocks and Cimic to post its strongest day in seven sessions.
Australian shares snapped an eight-day winning streak following losses in resources heavyweights Rio Tinto and BHP Billiton.
S&P;/ASX 200 Index slides after fresh post-Brexit tremors in global markets.
World Cup winner Germany predicted to make the final, but lose to host nation France in the Euro 2016 championship.
"It's like paper-scissors-stone where the central banks think they can win on every occasion."
"The industries where it's hard to discern who the winners and losers are going to be is where you want your active management to be."
Capital expenditure data will dominate the economics agenda this week.
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