Aussie stocks fall on iron ore, oil retreat
The sharemarket has started the week on a low note after a retreat in iron ore and oil prices over the weekend.
The sharemarket has started the week on a low note after a retreat in iron ore and oil prices over the weekend.
Demand in Australia’s housing market could be easing off, with a shock fall in new lending commitments.
The Australian share market drifted lower in quiet trading on Friday as investors stepped cautiously before Wall St’s big Friday.
The ABS has released its latest data on retail trade and building approvals, and the numbers show a boost for the Aussie economy.
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With monthly retail spending rising the most since January, pressure is mounting on the Reserve Bank to hike rates when its board meets next week.
While Peter Dutton signalled support for a second temporary cut to the fuel excise on Sunday, it appears not all Coalition members are on-board.
Australia’s rental shortage has continued to worsen, with the total number of listings falling to a record annual low, a new report has revealed.
While predictions of a fixed-rate mortgage ‘cliff’ have proven overblown thus far, a Melbourne Cup Day rate hike could tip Aussie borrowers over the edge.
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