ASX rises; Origin takeover vote fails
The ASX 200 closes at 10-week high amid gold, US market strength. Origin shareholders reject takeover. ANZ fires salvo at ACCC over Suncorp deal decision. Metcash jumps on earnings update.
The ASX 200 closes at 10-week high amid gold, US market strength. Origin shareholders reject takeover. ANZ fires salvo at ACCC over Suncorp deal decision. Metcash jumps on earnings update.
Ahead of the RBA’s final board meeting for 2023, the Australian share market reached a 10-week high on Monday as fears of further rate tightening continue to fade.
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ASX closes lower on US economy and growth concerns. Iron ore futures falter. Macquarie shares surge on update.
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The ASX recovered to finish steady after the RBA said the economy will ‘bounce back’ from Delta. Iron ore prices tumbled.
ASX 200 closed flat after an initial 1 per cent fall; investors dumped mining stocks. Wall Street closed on Monday.
Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has warned Australians it is too late to hope the threat of China will fade away.
ASX 200 closes up 0.5% as buoyant US futures add to positive leads from Wall Street before Friday’s release of US non-farm payrolls data.
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