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Donald Trump is driving interest rates up around the globe
Fears that the president-elect’s “America First” agenda will rekindle inflation and unleash economic damage have rattled bond markets and driven the US dollar sharply higher.
- by Stephen Bartholomeusz
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ASX falls on US rate outlook; banks and tech shares drop
The Australian sharemarket fell sharply on Monday as investors worried there might be fewer US interest rate cuts than previously hoped.
- by Hannah Kennelly
ASX slumps as traders await US jobs data; $A hits two-year low
The sharemarket fell on Friday, as global investors watch for US jobs data that could influence the outlook for interest rates.
- by Daniel Lo Surdo
ASX closes in the red; Star and Lovisa plunge
The sharemarket lost ground on Thursday, as shares in Star Entertainment tumbled after it told investors it had just $79 million left in cash.
- by Hannah Kennelly
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ASX rallies as ‘very good’ inflation data sparks rate cut bets
The Australian sharemarket reversed an early slide on Wednesday, after inflation data spurred hopes for an interest rate cut next month.
- by Daniel Lo Surdo
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ASX moves higher, led by rally in technology stocks
The Australian sharemarket has advanced, after sharp gains in tech stocks offset losses from miners and utilities.
- by Sumeyya Ilanbey
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ASX flat after ‘holiday hangover’; Insignia shares surge
The Australian sharemarket finished flat on Monday, with technology stocks and takeover target Insignia unable to overcome losses from the mining sector.
- by Daniel Lo Surdo
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ASX rallies behind uranium stocks after choppy session on Wall Street
The Australian sharemarket notched up another win on Friday, with 10 of the 11 industry sectors in the green.
- by Daniel Lo Surdo
ASX starts 2025 with a bang, defying a Wall Street hangover
Miners and energy stocks pushed the Australian sharemarket into the green in the first trading day of the year even after Wall Street ended the year on a sombre note.
- by Daniel Lo Surdo and Miriam Steffens
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Aussie dollar
Petrol prices and interest rate cuts at risk as dollar hits record low
A plummeting Australian dollar could force a rethink of interest rate cuts and increase the cost of essential items, market analysts have warned.
- by Daniel Lo Surdo
‘Trump hates China more’: Mexicans bet that Trump is bluffing on tariffs
As Donald Trump vows an expanded trade war, Mexican businesses are continuing with factory expansions. They assume Mexico remains central to America’s goal to be less dependent on China.
- by Peter S. Goodman
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