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    “The next industrial revolution has begun,” Nvidia’s CEO Jensen Huang said on Thursday.

    Investors bet that Nvidia will leave magnificent seven rivals behind

    Another stunning result from the US chipmaker has prompted calls that Nvidia is on its way to becoming the largest company on the planet, leaving the other tech giants in its wake.

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    • Alex Gluyas
    The ASX 200 is set to open sharply lower.

    ASX drops as metals rout hits miners; Xero rallies, Nufarm sinks

    Australian shares slide after US Fed minutes, $A lower. BHP’s US-listed shares plunge 4.7pc. Fed minutes point to higher rates for still longer. Follow updates here.

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    • Timothy Moore, Joshua Peach and Sarah Jones

    ASX to drop, US equities fall on Fed rate outlook

    Australian shares are set to slide, $A lower. BHP’s US-listed shares plunge 4.7pc. Fed minutes point to higher rates for still longer. Nvidia reports.

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    • Timothy Moore

    Hopes of ether ETF revived after flurry of SEC filings

    The digital token surged about 23 per cent this week and was trading at around $US3780 in Asian trading on Wednesday.

    • Isabelle Lee, Sidhartha Shukla and Emily Graffeo

    Traders wrong-footed after RBNZ shocks with rate rise talk

    New Zealand’s central bank kept the cash rate steady at a 15-year high of 5.5 per cent as expected on Wednesday, but surprised the market by pushing out the likely timing of some rate relief.

    • Cecile Lefort

    Morgan Stanley turns more bullish on ASX – here’s how it’s positioned

    The broker has upped its target for the Australian market by another 10 per cent and says with rates staying high for longer, it’s time to rethink bank stocks.

    • Alex Gluyas and Joshua Peach

    Opinion & Analysis

    Nine signs there’s a ‘mini melt-up’ on the ASX – and 12 stocks to buy

    UBS strategist Richard Schellbach says Wall Street’s relentless grind higher will inevitably flow through to the ASX, and has picked some local stocks to watch.

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    These stocks are primed for ‘tectonic-sized’ tailwinds

    The magnificent seven are not the only way to play artificial intelligence, there’s money to be made in storage, energy and software on the ASX too.

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    The stocks Australia’s biggest LIC is buying

    While the LIC sector is under pressure, the 98-year-old Australian Foundation Investment Company is staying patient and hunting for value. 

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    Why bad news has the ASX bulls running

    Bad news from the job market turned a good day on the ASX into a great one. Investors are ploughing into market darlings in the firm belief that rate cuts are coming.

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    Meet the Fundie

    Emma Fisher is not afraid to ‘lean into’ the markets fear.

    Airlie’s Emma Fisher is making her next big bets

    Mineral Resources and Reece have been career-defining picks. This year, she’s sold down CBA and is going large on one of the most shorted stocks on the ASX.

    • Sarah Jones
    Sage Capital’s Sean Fenton.

    How Sage Capital is making money from other investors’ panic

    Veteran hedge fund manager Sean Fenton has no qualms going against the crowd, buying ResMed after its collapse in 2023.

    • Joanne Tran
    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

    Yesterday

    The ASX is poised to open higher.

    ASX flat; Telstra falls, Inghams says unaffected by Victorian bird flu

    BHP’s bid faces London deadline. AP Eagers crashes on inflation warning. Webjet jumps on split plans. Telstra loses 4pc. Lendlease chairman to depart. Follow here.

    • Timothy Moore, Tom Richardson, Sarah Jones, Alex Gluyas, Cecile Lefort and Joshua Peach
    Wall Street.

    ASX to rise, S&P 500 modestly positive

    Australian shares are set to open higher. NZ rate decision ahead. US stocks edge higher. Tesla rebounds, Apple extends rally. Ether, bitcoin hold their surges.

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    • Timothy Moore
    First Sentier’s Dawn Kanelleas is avoiding uranium stocks.

    The ASX stocks fundies are avoiding – and what they’re backing instead

    With the ASX 200 trading within 50 points of its record high on Monday, here’s what these fund managers think could be ripe for a re-rate.

    • Joshua Peach

    This Month

    VGI Partners founder Robert Luciano has sold down his stakes in two Regal-owned funds.

    VGI founder Robert Luciano pulls millions from Regal-owned funds

    The high-profile stock picker has sold stakes in the funds managed by Phil King after registering a new venture last month.

    • Joshua Peach
    Ether jumped 14 per cent overnight on ETF hopes.

    Crypto lifted by ether’s biggest jump since 2022 on ETF hope

    Social media is alive with speculation that the US regulator may be warming to the idea of an ether exchange-traded fund.

    • David Pan, Olga Kharif and Isabelle Lee
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    The ASX 200 is set to open lower.

    ASX slips as James Hardie craters, BHP climbs ahead of bid deadline

    Shares ease; Telstra eyes AI; Sonic profit warning; James Hardie misses consensus; Hard Rock denies Star offer claims; cryptos surge. Follow updates here.

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    • Timothy Moore, Cecile Lefort, Alex Gluyas, Joshua Peach and Sarah Jones
    Japan’s sharemarket has hit record highs this year.

    Trillion-dollar fund managers pile money into Asia, emerging markets

    Schroders is bullish on European and Japanese equities, and Blackrock has gone overweight on emerging markets for the first time since 2020.

    • Alex Gluyas
    The bulls have started 2024 firmly in charge, and the bears are giving up.

    Nine signs there’s a ‘mini melt-up’ on the ASX – and 12 stocks to buy

    UBS strategist Richard Schellbach says Wall Street’s relentless grind higher will inevitably flow through to the ASX, and has picked some local stocks to watch.

    • Updated
    • James Thomson

    Telstra axes jobs | Hard Rock muddies Star approach | Nine signs of an ASX ‘mini melt-up’

    Read everything that’s happened in the news so far today.

    Ivan Boesky in 1989.

    Ivan Boesky, convicted of 1980s insider trading scandals, dies

    The rogue trader was believed to have inspired the character of Gordon Gekko, the rapacious villain played by Michael Douglas in the 1987 film Wall Street.

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    • Greg Farrell
    Wall Street.

    ASX to slip, S&P 500 edges higher

    Australian shares are set for a muted start with the RBA’s latest minutes awaited. Nvidia paced an advance in techs and the Nasdaq Composite.

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    • Timothy Moore
    X owner Elon Musk.

    Tesla shareholder group slams Elon Musk’s $84b pay package

    A coalition of Tesla shareholders that hold a small portion of Tesla stock said Musk is distracted by his commitments to the five other companies he controls.

    • Dana Hull
    Rio Tinto Group has declared force majeure on alumina cargoes from its refineries in Queensland.

    Rio Tinto declares force majeure on Australian alumina cargoes

    The company notified clients that its Queensland refineries have been unable to run properly due to a regional shortage of gas.

    • Archie Hunter and Thomas Biesheuvel
    The ASX 200, along with other global sharemarket indices, has shown a healthy uptrend since the beginning of the year.

    Cap big super at 10pc of ASX companies: senator

    The $3.6 trillion superannuation industry’s market power means it has the capacity to “squash retail investors like bugs” – and that shouldn’t be allowed, Andrew Bragg says.

    • Hannah Wootton
    Soaring demand has transformed lithium from a niche metal into a closely watched commodity.

    Lithium miners shake up trading to tackle wild price swings

    Mining companies are changing the way lithium is bought and sold in an effort to curb volatility and get some industry-wide pricing.

    • Annie Lee and Yvonne Yue Li
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    The ASX is set to start the week on a positive note as commodities surge higher.

    ASX record within striking distance as miners, energy stocks rally

    Australian shares move within 35 points of record close. China leaves rates on hold. Copper and gold at record highs. Follow updates here.

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    • Joshua Peach, Timothy Moore, Alex Gluyas, Sarah Jones and Cecile Lefort
    Copper prices have surged more than 25 per cent on the London Metal Exchange this year.

    Panicked traders position for mega-rally as metal prices hit record

    Copper and gold prices surged to record highs on Monday morning as bullish investors piled in and bears were forced to cover short positions.

    • Alex Gluyas

    Star confirms Hard Rock talks | BHP CEO’s $64b question | Iran’s president missing

    Read everything that’s happened in the news so far today.

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    Results at Nuix under Jonathan Rubinsztein are improving, the company told the market.

    Nuix shares jump after smashing guidance

    The company is primed to beat its full-year forecast for fiscal 2024 after signing a multi-year contract with an undisclosed software customer.

    • Nick Bonyhady
    Rising bond yields have weighed on Wall Street’s loss-making stocks this year.

    Loss-making companies are surging on the ASX, baffling analysts

    Goldman Sachs is perplexed about the surge in unprofitable stocks, and says there are safer alternatives like retailers Lovisa and Cettire.

    • Alex Gluyas