Trump's thunder hammers sentiment
ASX futures are pointing to a flat open as investors turn ever cautious as they adjust to a disruptive Donald Trump.
ASX futures are pointing to a flat open as investors turn ever cautious as they adjust to a disruptive Donald Trump.
Local shares appear set to drift higher at the open, though positive sentiment is waning on Wall Street. Apple surges.
Shares are poised to edge higher, as metals rebound, though earnings misses dented enthusiasm on Wall Street. $A tops US76ยข.
Local shares are poised to drift lower for a second day as risk aversion rises. Oil slides. Dow tumbles 124 points.
Shares appear set to slip to start the week with corporate results awaited and global shares hovering near record highs.
Donald Trump's bull in the China shop work method has both advantages and disadvantages. Overnight Wall St opted to pause.
Local shares are poised to open sharply higher as Wall Street and base metals rallied overnight. $A steady.
Local shares are set to open higher, bolstered by a weaker greenback. Gold and iron ore advanced.
Australian shares are set to rise along weekend gains on Wall Street on hopes Donald Trump moves fast to bolster growth.
Weakness in base metals and iron ore appear set to keep investors on the defensive. BHP, Rio fall. China data ahead.
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