Aussie shares slip on dark China numbers
Some dark economic data out of China triggered a sell-off in heavyweight mining stocks on Tuesday, pulling the Aussie market down from record highs.
Some dark economic data out of China triggered a sell-off in heavyweight mining stocks on Tuesday, pulling the Aussie market down from record highs.
Aussies shares continued to rally higher on Monday, crossing the 8000 threshold for the first time in history on speculation of imminent rate cuts in the US.
Treasurer Jim Chalmers says he is expecting Australia’s surplus to grow beyond the $9.3bn forecast in the budget, with the exact figures set to drop in September.
Treasurer Jim Chalmers says he is expecting Australia’s surplus to grow beyond the $9.3bn forecast in the budget, with the exact figures set to drop in September.
Despite households receiving some reprieve from further rate hikes, fresh economic figures reveal the cost-of-living pressures everyday Aussies are facing.
RBA governor Philip Lowe has used five words to hint at a big change in Australia’s inflation crisis.
The RBA has held interest rates steady as homeowners around the country breathe a palpable sigh of relief.
The RBA has kept the cash rate on hold for the second month in a row, letting Aussie homeowners breathe a sigh of relief.
ANZ has made a bold prediction ahead of the Reserve Bank’s next move on the official cash rate as millions of Aussie homeowners hold their breath.
Aussies who took advantage of cheap home loans during the pandemic are set to face more mortgage pain in the coming months.
A young Brisbane couple have been forced into making an “impossible” choice — and it’s a scary reality many Aussies are facing.
Bring up today’s cash rate and Boomers will inevitably gripe about the 17 per cent rate of the 1980s. But they’re forgetting one major thing.
Economists predict Australians will cop it in the coming months whether the RBA increases rates or not on Tuesday.
For the second week in a row, one major bank has announced it will hike interest rates for some unlucky customers.
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