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Markets
Worse than the dot-com bubble: Crypto's historic plunge hits 80 per cent
The Great Crypto Crash of 2018 is looking more and more like one for the record books.
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8@eight: ASX set for negative open
What happened overnight and what's ahead for the ASX.
- by Kyle Rodda
World markets
A tricky day on Wall Street as trade hopes flicker and tech stocks slip
US stocks wobbled between gains and losses then finished with a split decision in Wednesday's session.
- by Marley Jay
Cryptocurrencies
The best performing cryptocurrency started off as a joke by an Australian
It has been a horrific year for cryptocurrencies but one is still flying high - and it all started out as a joke by its Australian founder.
- by Joe Weisenthal
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Sharemarket
Four reasons why it's time for a reality check on Aussie stocks
Profits have been underwhelming, everyone is getting squeezed by rising costs and Labor may soon be in charge. Yet analysts have barely trimmed their forecasts.
- by Matthew Burgess & Tim Smith
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8@eight: ASX set to open lower despite global anxieties easing
What happened overnight and what's ahead for the ASX.
- by Kyle Rodda
World markets
Wall Street gains on back of tech rally
A broad index of world stock markets posted gains for a second straight day on Tuesday, as investors piled into US technology and energy stocks even as a trade war loomed.
- by Trevor Hunnicutt
ASX snaps eight-session losing streak as banks advance
Australian shares snapped an eight-session losing streak on Tuesday as banks and Telstra, along with a handful of miners, helped the market take back some losses.
- by Sarah Turner
Markets Live
Markets Live: ASX closes higher at 6179 points
The S&P/ASX 200 has repaired a week of declines to close near 6180 points on Tuesday, driven by strong interest in Telstra and companies conducting investor roadshows.
- by Lucy Battersby
Trusts
Bitter battle: Judge rules 92-year-old Hawaiian princess cannot manage her millions
The decision comes after what has been a bitter court battle for Abigail Kawananakoa, who sat in court with her chihuahua on her lap and her wife by her side,
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8@eight: Wall Street finishes up, ASX set for flat start
What happened overnight and what's ahead for the ASX.
- by Kyle Rodda