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Markets
'If you want to worry about something ... this is it': Central banks, investors sound alarm
One troubling corner of the debt market has investors and the central banks of the UK and Australia raising red flags.
- by Paul Colgan
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8@eight
8@eight: Nerves return to markets
What happened overnight and what's ahead for the ASX.
- by Kyle Rodda
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World markets
ASX set for sharp falls as Wall St slides on Saudi Arabia, Italy concerns
The Australia sharemarket is poised for a gloomy end to the week after global markets slid sharply overnight.
Opinion
China
China is not a currency manipulator, says the US through gritted teeth
The US Treasury Department has concluded China isn't manipulating its currency, and it doesn't seem happy about that.
- by Stephen Bartholomeusz
Currencies
US government refrains from calling China a currency manipulator
The US government has refrained from naming China or any other trading partner as a currency manipulator.
World markets
Wall Street rebounds from early slump but finishes lower
After an early slide, US stocks clawed back much of the ground they lost and ended slightly lower.
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8@eight: ASX set for losses at open
What happened overnight and what's ahead for the ASX.
- by Kyle Rodda
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8@eight: ASX set to open higher on back of Wall Street rally
What happened overnight and what's ahead for the ASX.
- by Kyle Rodda
World markets
Wall Street rebounds on back of strong earnings
Stocks across the world bounced back on Tuesday, supported by strong earnings results and expectations, while oil prices rose.
Markets Live
Markets Live: ASX200 higher at 5869.9
ASX closes higher pushed up by news-less gains in Aristocrat. Telstra's fiery AGM saw a 4 cent drop in shares.
- by Lucy Battersby
Opinion
World markets
'Everyone is getting a little bit ahead of themselves': why the worst may already be over for the ASX
Australian investors have been on a wild ride this month, but the worst may soon be over.
- by Matthew Burgess