Energy stocks lead to dip in ASX
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 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.
The local sharemarket lifted on Monday as buoyant investors cheered the prospect of a September rate cut in the world’s largest economy.
A drop in global oil prices has hit the Australian share market, pushing the benchmark lower on Friday with energy stocks sliding 1.6 per cent.
The parent company behind Optus has denied responsibility for the crippling outage, one day before CEO Kelly Bayer Rosmarin fronts a Senate hearing into the failure.
The Aussie share market sank on Thursday with traders seemingly unphased with the release of fresh employment data.
The budget carrier is offering travellers new direct flights to two of Australia’s most spectacular tourist destinations for just $59.
A better-than-expected US inflation print overnight pushed the ASX to an eight week high.
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.
A drop in energy and real estate stocks caused the Australian share market to lose ground on Monday.
There are now several suburbs across major cities without any spare rooms for desperate renters.
A grim warning by US Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell saw the Australian share market finishing lower on Friday, erasing the week’s gains.
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