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ASX rises as Wall Street gets inflation boost; Sigma slumps
The Australian sharemarket advanced, powered by interest-rate-sensitive tech stocks and real estate investment trusts after Wall Street hit new records overnight.
- by Sumeyya Ilanbey
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ASX weighed down by utilities, miners and tech stocks
The Australian sharemarket declined after a mixed finish on Wall Street ahead of key inflation reports and the Federal Reserve’s interest rate decision.
- by Millie Muroi
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ASX slumps as mining heavyweights, big four banks decline
The Australian sharemarket slumped in the first day of trading after the King’s Birthday long weekend, erasing a good portion of last week’s 2 per cent gain, amid investor concerns over the direction of US interest rates.
- by Sumeyya Ilanbey
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Rate cut hopes bring ASX best weekly gains of year
The ASX 200 Index ended the Friday session with a gain of 0.5 per cent after the ECB became the second major central bank to cut interest rates.
- by Millie Muroi
‘Roaring Kitty’ triggers $6.9 billion Wall Street frenzy with a YouTube post
Keith Gill, whose “Roaring Kitty” online moniker made him a folk hero for meme stock investors, has markets on edge again.
- by Bailey Lipschultz and Carmen Reinicke
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Tech stocks boost ASX after ‘Magnificent Seven’ drive US stocks to record highs
The technology sector gave the Australian sharemarket a boost after the world’s largest technology companies drove US stocks to record highs on Wall Street.
- by Sumeyya Ilanbey and Millie Muroi
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ASX rises as GDP growth slumps; Treasury Wines rallies, miners fall
The Australian sharemarket held on to its gains after the latest GDP data showed the Australian economy barely grew in the first quarter, adding weight to the argument that no further Reserve Bank interest-rate hikes are required.
- by Sumeyya Ilanbey
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Currencies
The US dollar is making a comeback at China’s expense
The demise of the US dollar has been predicted so often it has been taken as an established truth. It may or may not be true in the long term – but for now, the greenback is back in favour.
- by Stephen Bartholomeusz
Banknotes featuring Charles will be rare as cash is no longer king
Financial and environmental considerations mean new British notes bearing King Charles’ portrait will be few and far between for some time.
- by Tom Rees
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Big miners, energy sector drag ASX to a loss
The Australian sharemarket slid on Tuesday, reflecting a mixed trading session on Wall Street after a US manufacturing report suggested its economy is slowing.
- by Jessica Yun and Millie Muroi
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Trade wars
It’s D-Day for Europe’s trade relationship with China
The European Union is on the verge of announcing whether it will significantly raise tariffs on imported Chinese electric cars - and China is threatening to retaliate.
- by Stephen Bartholomeusz