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 a bumper 55,000 jobs added to the economy in September, the unemployment rate rose following a jump in the participation rate.
A better-than-expected US inflation print overnight pushed the ASX to an eight week high.
With annual wages growth hitting its highest levels in almost 15 years, economists are split on the RBA’s next move on interest rates.
One state’s parliament erupted in a shouting match over how vital roads and bridges will be funded, as the federal government tries to claw back billions in cost blowouts.
The head of banking giant ANZ has issued a stark warning to first home buyers as the great Aussie dream continues to slip out of reach.
A drop in energy and real estate stocks caused the Australian share market to lose ground on Monday.
Households and businesses shouldn’t expect the path to curtail persistent price pressures to be quick or direct, the Reserve Bank has warned.
There are now several suburbs across major cities without any spare rooms for desperate renters.
Millennials have finally overtaken Baby Boomers in one area – yet they’re still being ignored over one very important issue.
Australia’s biggest bank is the last of the Big Four to slug Aussie homeowners with another lift in interest rates. Here’s how much you’ll pay.
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