‘Sputtering’ China weighs down miners
The financials and energy sectors have dragged the ASX to a winning day as Chinese woes weigh heavy on Australian miners.
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The financials and energy sectors have dragged the ASX to a winning day as Chinese woes weigh heavy on Australian miners.
An Australian company that profited off protecting its users from savage shark attacks has gone bust.
Star Entertainment group, which operates casinos in Sydney, Brisbane and the Gold Coast, has been pulled from trading on the ASX after a dire week.
The Aussie share market finished the week, and the reporting month of August, in the green as it marked the third straight week of gains.
The Australian share market fell again on Thursday, after a poor start thanks to Wall St, as several big name companies report results.
The Australian Stock Exchange ended Wednesday flat after some of the country’s biggest companies reported some less than stellar results.
The Australian share market finished down on Tuesday, following sagging results from jeweller Lovisa and sluggish performance from Zip and Johns Lyng.
One of Australia’s richest people became $2.1bn better off on Wednesday as his tech firm led the Australian share market.
A major commercial property player has taken a huge financial hit, as negativity around iron ore leaves room for investors to pounce.
Chinese manufacturing, and it turns out Chinese babies, have left their mark on the ASX on Monday despite the market closing up.
Steadfast on not cutting rates anytime soon, the RBA governor’s comments have done little to dampen the mood on the ASX on Friday.
Serious concerns from steel makers in China and big drops in key energy and medical stocks weighed on the ASX Thursday.
Australia’s corporate watchdog sparked alarm in the markets after it announced court action against the ASX over alleged misleading statements.
The ASX made a third-straight day of gains after a week of global volatility, with financial and consumer stocks pushing a marginal gain.
The Reserve Bank of Australia’s ongoing commitment to raise rates if it deems it necessary in the future continues to influence Aussie investors.
Its shares slumped after a major announcement from the retailer which employs 4000 staff and has 700 stores.
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A $21m healthcare company that specialises in a hi-tech wireless earbud has gone bust in a fallout with a key supplier.
The Aussie share market is bouncing back after experiencing a shocking start to the week.
The Treasurer moved quickly to ease fears of a recession after the ASX suffered a very costly $100bn one-day drop.
The ASX has clawed back some ground after sweeping meltdowns on global sharemarkets led to big losses at the start of the week.
The worst day on the Aussie stock exchange in four years has seen more than $100bn of value evaporate.
There was ‘nowhere to hide’ for traders on Friday as the ASX saw $59bn evaporate by the closing bell.
The ASX200 has notched a consecutive record closing high on Thursday.
The Aussie sharemarket marked another record high as investors responded positively to the news that inflation came in below expectations.
Following Rex’s decision to halt trading on the ASX, the carrier’s latest move has signalled more strife is headed for the airline.
Rex has suspended bookings on its capital flight services as staff report being refused entry into a company-designated hotel due to unpaid bills.
The regional flyer has been temporarily suspended from trading on the ASX following rumours the company had engaged financial services firm Deloitte.
The Australian share market has rebounded better than expected to finish off the week despite international influences.
Another casualty of this once popular sector has seen the company go under despite being worth millions just years ago.
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