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Miners, tech stocks buoy ASX after Tesla boosts Wall Street
Miners and tech companies drove the ASX higher after US stocks set records on Wall Street, with Tesla leading the way.
- by Millie Muroi
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Opinion
US Votes 2024
Donald Trump’s dangerous ideas have these ‘vigilantes’ worried
With Donald Trump favoured to regain the US presidency, a group of investors is starting to focus on the implications of his core economic policies. They’re concerned.
- by Stephen Bartholomeusz
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Sharemarket
ASX retreats after Reserve Bank minutes; Coal miners jump again
Miners and consumer discretionary companies kept the Australian sharemarket in the red on Tuesday after the Reserve Bank’s latest meeting minutes.
- by Millie Muroi
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Sharemarket
ASX retreats as tech firms slide; coal miners surge after mine fire
Eight out of the 11 ASX sectors ended Monday’s trading session in the red, with a surge in the shares of coal miners helping to temper some of the losses as the benchmark index fell 0.2 per cent.
- by Millie Muroi
Opinion
IPO
Should you join the Guzman y Gomez fiesta?
Investors should be wary of piling into initial public offerings (IPOs) because for every Nvidia, Google, Apple or Microsoft that turns out to be a big winner, there are thousands of losers.
- by William Bennett
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World markets
Technology, bank stocks buoy ASX; Wall Street braces for inflation report
The ASX edged higher as traders looked ahead to a key US inflation report that could influence the Federal Reserve’s next move on interest rates.
- by Jessica Yun
ASX dips after choppy day on Wall Street
The Australian sharemarket closed lower today after Wall Street struggled for direction ahead of a key US inflation report.
- by Jessica Yun and Millie Muroi
Opinion
Sharemarket
US presidential debate and inflation update could rock the markets
The debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump comes just ahead of the release of a key inflation measure for the world’s largest economy.
- by Stephen Bartholomeusz
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World markets
Consumer stocks drag down ASX as inflation ‘shocker’ dashes rate hopes
Consumer discretionary stocks fell sharply after higher-than-expected inflation raised the odds that the Reserve Bank might consider raising rates instead of much-hoped-for rate cuts.
- by Millie Muroi and Jessica Yun
Opinion
Government debt
Macron’s snap election could trigger the next debt crisis
This weekend’s elections have the potential to blow out France’s debt and threaten the stability of the eurozone and its single currency.
- by Stephen Bartholomeusz
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World markets
Energy, mining giants boost ASX, defying Wall Street’s Nvidia slump
The ASX closed higher, led by energy stocks and the mining heavyweights, even after further losses by AI giant Nvidia weighed on the US sharemarket overnight.
- by Jessica Yun