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The ASX is poised to start with a firm tone.

ASX closes up; worst day for Worley since 2021

Shares firm; retail sales disappoint; $A slips; Sidara sale sinks Worley; BHP confirms $38b settlement; Origin gas revenue falls; Coles sales up. Follow updates here.

  • 1 hr ago
  • Cecile Lefort, Joshua Peach, Joanne Tran and Sarah Jones
Nominal retail sales unexpectedly fell in March.

CBA tips one rate cut this year as retail sales ease fears of a rise

Last week’s hot inflation data reignited the prospect of further rate increases, but Tuesday’s weak retail sales numbers have traders walking back those expectations.

  • 1 hr ago
  • Cecile Lefort and Joshua Peach

Why now is the time for Aussies to book a flight to Tokyo

The Australian dollar hit a near-decade high against its Japanese counterpart. But history shows such gains could quickly reverse.

  • Joshua Peach

Stocks trade for 390 minutes a day. But only the final 10 might matter

Assets in passive equity funds have surged to more than $US11.5 trillion in the US alone - pushing more of trading to the closing minutes of the equities session.

  • Justina Lee

ASX to open flat; Wall Street picks up with Fed in focus

Australian shares are poised to open flat as Wall Street picks up with traders looking ahead to the US Federal Reserve’s rates decision meeting this week.

Fed rate cut debate shifts from when toward if on sticky inflation

US policymakers are widely expected to hold rates steady at a more than two-decade high this week, so much of the focus will be on any pivot from the Fed chairman.

  • Steve Matthews

Opinion & Analysis

ASX monopoly threatens stability of the Australian financial system

Readers’ letters on why Australia is losing the equity market battle; the true cost of gas; Star’s overdue clean-out; violence and the “Nordic paradox”; and how to sidestep scammers.

Contributor

Investors need to turn detective in the hunt for interest rate pain

Several sectors on the ASX have surged on the prospect of rate cuts that aren’t coming any time soon. It’s time for investors to reassess. 

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Chanticleer

How Australia is losing the equity market war

Australia’s equity capital markets are slipping behind global competitors on market value, shares traded and foreign listings. That trend is unlikely to change while the ASX is fixing its monopoly clearing and settlement system.

Tony Boyd

Contributor

Tony Boyd

The RBA is still threading the needle

The Reserve Bank’s next policy move is more likely to be a rate cut despite the evidence seen in the stronger than expected March inflation figures, says GSFM’s Stephen Miller.

Stephen Miller

Former advisor Paul Keating

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Meet the Fundie

Victoria Hardie is managing director of HMC Capital Partners

ASX activist HMC Capital takes aim at GrainCorp

HMC Capital has revealed a position in GrainCorp, marking the group’s fourth public bet from the highly concentrated Capital Partners Fund.

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  • Joshua Peach
Collins St Management’s Vasilios Piperoglou believes the local gold sector is filled with potential multibaggers.

This top-performing fundie is all-in on ASX gold stocks

Vasilios Piperoglou believes gold stocks will “multibag” in the coming months, and says Collins St Asset Management value fund has a portfolio full of potential winners.

  • Alex Gluyas
Francesca Fornasari, head of currency solutions, Insight Investment.

The biggest market risk you’re probably not thinking about

Insight Investment’s Francesca Fornasari says investors cannot ignore currency markets, especially Australians who are sending billions of dollars overseas.

  • Jonathan Shapiro

More From Today

ASX has become a monopoly without the capacity to apparently manage any of it.

ASX monopoly threatens stability of the Australian financial system

Readers’ letters on why Australia is losing the equity market battle; the true cost of gas; Star’s overdue clean-out; violence and the “Nordic paradox”; and how to sidestep scammers.

  • 1 hr ago

Yesterday

The expected delay to central bank rate cuts has big ramifications for some sectors that have been bid up.

Investors need to turn detective in the hunt for interest rate pain

Several sectors on the ASX have surged on the prospect of rate cuts that aren’t coming any time soon. It’s time for investors to reassess. 

  • James Thomson
Bank of Japan chief Kazuo Ueda has played down the impact of the weak yen.

Yen drops to a 34-year low; will authorities step in?

The steep sell-off in the Japanese currency to the lowest level since 1990.

  • Updated
  • Cormac Mullen
The ASX 200 is set to drop.

ASX bounces as real estate, tech rally; First Quantum mothballs mine

Shares close higher. Perpetual confirms exclusive talks with KKR. Tech stocks rise ahead of Apple and Amazon earnings. Follow here for more

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  • Joshua Peach, Sarah Jones, Cecile Lefort, Joanne Tran and Alex Gluyas
RBA governor Michele Bullock is expected to upgrade the central bank’s inflation forecasts.

RBA’s next move will still be a rate cut, say investors

Market pundits argue that interest rates are still going down, not up, because inflation is declining, albeit at a slower pace than many had expected.

  • Cecile Lefort
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Victoria Hardie is managing director of HMC Capital Partners

ASX activist HMC Capital takes aim at GrainCorp

HMC Capital has revealed a position in GrainCorp, marking the group’s fourth public bet from the highly concentrated Capital Partners Fund.

  • Updated
  • Joshua Peach
US Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell will front journalist on Thursday following the central bank’s latest rate decision.

ASX to bounce as Powell prepares to walk rates ‘tightrope’

The US Federal Reserve will take centre stage again this week, when some forecasters are expecting its chairman to address an increasingly poor inflation outlook.

  • Joshua Peach
ASX chief executive Helen Lofthouse says the modular design of the new CHESS clearing and settlement system will benefit competitors.

How Australia is losing the equity market war

Australia’s equity capital markets are slipping behind global competitors on market value, shares traded and foreign listings. That trend is unlikely to change while the ASX is fixing its monopoly clearing and settlement system.

  • Tony Boyd
Reserve Bank governor Michelle Bullock.

The RBA is still threading the needle

The Reserve Bank’s next policy move is more likely to be a rate cut despite the evidence seen in the stronger than expected March inflation figures, says GSFM’s Stephen Miller.

  • Stephen Miller
Anglo American said BHP’s bid “significantly undervalues” the target.

Copper hits $US10,000 as BHP’s bid releases the bulls

Copper hit $US10,000 a tonne for the first time since 2022 as traders took BHP’s takeover bid for Anglo American as a vote of confidence for the metal.

  • Alex Gluyas
Markets could be heading for a more difficult period of higher rates and lower growth.

12 stock picks for a tough investing environment

Low rates and endless stimulus may have left investors unprepared for the difficult environment that lies ahead. Here are 12 stock picks to consider. 

  • James Thomson
Copper prices have surged around 20 per cent since early February.

Resources funds bounce back as commodity rally intensifies

Fund managers are betting on a fresh batch of copper, gold and oil producers to help lift their returns following a challenging period for commodity investors.

  • Alex Gluyas
The Reserve Bank is determined to return inflation to its target.

Market bets the RBA will raise rates by August

Traders are ascribing a more than 50 per cent chance the Reserve Bank will lift the cash rate as early as in August to stamp out inflation.

  • Cecile Lefort
The ASX 200 is set to drop.

Shares sink; Anglo American rejects BHP’s ‘opportunistic’ proposal

Shares fall 1.2pc as rate cut hopes dim. BHP sinks on Anglo American deal. ResMed beats on profits. Wall Street lower on US GDP slowdown. Follow here.

  • Tom Richardson, Natasha Rudra, Cecile Lefort, Joanne Tran and Alex Gluyas
Wall Street.

ASX to drop; Wall Street falters on US economic data

The ASX is set to drop as Wall Street took fright after US economic data revealed “the worst of both worlds” - a slowdown in the economy and inflationary pressure.

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The interest rate story should prompt a rethink for investors, Morgan Stanley says.

How to adjust your ASX portfolio for a higher-for-longer world

Hot inflation and the prospect that rate cuts will be further delayed should encourage investors to rotate from banks towards miners, Morgan Stanley says. 

  • James Thomson
Ruslan Kogan and David Shafer.

Kogan executives handed $17.6m payday three weeks before stock crash

The online retailer disclosed earlier this month that key executives would be able to sell options back to the company without having to exchange them for shares.

  • Tom Richardson and Carrie LaFrenz
ECP Asset Management’s Sam Byrnes is sticking IDP Education even as it has slumped around 17 per cent this year.

This fundie says CSL is a $500 stock

ECP Asset Management’s Sam Byrnes expects the blood plasma collector’s return on capital to substantially improve and remains bullish on IDP Education even though its share price has tumbled this year.

  • Joanne Tran
Traders see zero chance of RBA rate relief.

Traders see zero chance of RBA rate relief

The bond market has completely removed any chance of an easing in 2024, making Australia the only major economy where rates could rise.

  • Cecile Lefort
The London Metal Exchange Index has surged more than 10 per cent quarter-to-date while precious metal prices are up 9 per cent.

Investors pile into miners as commodity rally heats up

Surging copper, gold and oil prices are fuelling a rotation into mining stocks as analysts scramble to adjust their profit forecasts for the sector.

  • Alex Gluyas