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Energy stocks drive markets close to record high as trading resumes in 2024

Energy stocks drive markets close to record high as trading resumes in 2024

The Australian sharemarket starts the New Year on a positive note, shrugging off a negative lead from Wall Street last week.

  • by Millie Muroi

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Australians will finally see how men and women are paid in the workplace

Australians will finally see how men and women are paid in the workplace

The country will take a huge step forward for women’s equality when it begins publishing the gender pay gap for large businesses next month.

  • by Sumeyya Ilanbey
ASX slips on last trading session of the year, but local bourse records strongest annual gains since 2021
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ASX slips on last trading session of the year, but local bourse records strongest annual gains since 2021

The S&P/ASX200 closed 27.3 points, or 0.3 per cent lower, at 7590.8 on Friday, weighed down by all 11 sectors, which were trading in the red.

  • by Sumeyya Ilanbey
Shares near all-time high as Australian dollar climbs

Shares near all-time high as Australian dollar climbs

The Australian sharemarket is within 14 points of setting an all-time high after the local index rallied again on the back of rising iron prices.

  • by Sumeyya Ilanbey
‘Fool’s game’: Why predictions about the sharemarket are usually wrong

‘Fool’s game’: Why predictions about the sharemarket are usually wrong

It’s best to ignore forecasts for 2024 – when they’re right it’s only by accident.

  • by Jeff Sommer
Santa Claus rally: Bumper start as markets near all-time highs
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Santa Claus rally: Bumper start as markets near all-time highs

The Australian sharemarket set a new 100-day high on the first day of trade after the Christmas and Boxing Day break, following the lead of Wall Street, which is on the brink of a record. 

  • by Sumeyya Ilanbey
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Fed chair Jerome Powell just received ‘the best present he could ask for’ – and it’s good news for rate cuts

Fed chair Jerome Powell just received ‘the best present he could ask for’ – and it’s good news for rate cuts

While the Fed won’t rush into cutting rates, analysts say it’s likely now just a matter of time after the latest US inflation data.

  • by Lucia Mutikani
The five ‘mega-forces’ to watch out for on the sharemarket in 2024

The five ‘mega-forces’ to watch out for on the sharemarket in 2024

This time last year, economists were bracing for a recession, soaring interest rates and more fallout from the war in Ukraine. Their worst fears didn’t eventuate.

  • by Sumeyya Ilanbey
ASX rally runs out of steam despite Wall Street rebound

ASX rally runs out of steam despite Wall Street rebound

The Australian sharemarket’s rally ran out of puff on the last trading day before Christmas and finished flat, despite early morning futures indicating the local bourse would rise in line with strong gains on Wall Street. 

  • by Sumeyya Ilanbey
ASX falls as Wall Street rally runs out of puff

ASX falls as Wall Street rally runs out of puff

The Australian sharemarket dropped on Thursday, weighed down by consumer discretionary companies and IT stocks, and a negative lead from Wall Street overnight.

  • by Millie Muroi
The danger that could send sharemarkets tumbling

The danger that could send sharemarkets tumbling

Financial markets have a history of factoring in perfect outcomes and then being savagely disappointed when they don’t eventuate. They are at this point right now.

  • by Stephen Bartholomeusz