ASX slumps on US recession fears
The ASX 200 has slumped to its worst quarter since Covid on the back of fears of an economic trade war
The ASX 200 has slumped to its worst quarter since Covid on the back of fears of an economic trade war
A new report into US President Donald Trump’s tariff policy has sparked investors’ fears, with billions wiped from global markets.
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The Australian ASX200 has seesawed as markets await major economic updates, including just what Donald Trump will do next on tariffs.
Jessica Rowe and her mum are spearheading a campaign to encourage Australians to talk to their loved ones as a way to help prevent scams spreading.
Australia’s central bank is likely to be nervous ahead of its next rate decision for one very good reason that’s out of its hands.
The government has found money in its budget to lock in an energy bill subsidy until the end of the year, but the Treasurer insists it’s not an ‘election bribe’.
A steep decline in employment figures has raised alarm bells as older workers quit the workforce – but the sudden exit has raised the prospect of an April rate cut.
A rally in Woolworths and Coles shares on Friday helped the ASX finish higher on Friday, helping to lift the ASX to its best weekly gain in 2025.
Australians have changed the way they shop after the consumer watchdog started an inquiry into the supermarkets.
Australia needs more competition in the supermarket industry to stop customers paying a higher margin on their groceries, an industry expert warns.
There’s a simple reason why most Australian workers were a little poorer at the end of February, and it’s all to do with Donald Trump.
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