ASX slips on latest Trump tariff
Australia’s sharemarket has fallen during trading on Monday as investors weigh up what Donald Trump’s latest tariffs will mean for local stocks.
Australia’s sharemarket has fallen during trading on Monday as investors weigh up what Donald Trump’s latest tariffs will mean for local stocks.
Anthony Albanese has heaped praise on China alongside a senior CCP official in Shanghai as his hosts bombard him with a charm offensive.
Anthony Albanese has been hit with an uncomfortable question on one of the most thorny topics in China.
Aussie mortgage holders have been dealt a “cruel” blow after the RBA held the official cash rate – and they will need to wait longer to see the fruits of earlier rate cuts come into effect.
Australia’s shares slid for the fourth straight day with a fall in banks and miners dragging the index lower on Friday.
In another blow for people trying to save, a major bank has cut the interest rate on a popular account for the second time in a month.
It was a mixed day on the markets on Thursday with CBA hitting a record high and BHP slumping with investors factoring in weak jobs data and the latest news out of Iran.
A slump in the price of iron ore and gold sent the ASX200 down on Wednesday, despite eight of the 11 sectors trading higher.
The Australian sharemarket was flat as concerns over the conflict in the Middle East continued to spook local investors, as Donald Trump issued a stark warning.
Cautious investors eventually pushed the Australian share market up slightly after a sea-sawing day of trading on Monday thanks to the Israel/Iran conflict.
A spike in oil and gold producing shares was not enough to lift the ASX200 on Friday as investors fear the fallout from the Iran-Israel crisis.
A spike in crude oil and gold was not enough to lift the ASX 200 as the banks slid during trading on Thursday.
Cautious investors lifted the ASX to a second consecutive record high on Wednesday, as “productive” trade talks continue.
Australia’s sharemarket has surged to a record high shortly after the opening bell, as investors grow giddy about a possible trade deal.
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