G'day, mooers! Check out the latest news on today's stock market! • The US market closes for Presidents Day on Monday. • Australian shares open flat amid mixed earnings reports, with the ASX 200 slightly down. • Stocks to watch: BHP, CGF, etc. Wall Street Summary US market closed for Presidents Day on Monday. AU Market Watch Australian stocks opened with little change as investors digested a varied set of corpo...
$S&P/ASX 200 (.XJO.AU)$ $S&P/ASX 200 (.XJO.AU)$ Unlike our local economics, the ASX200 looks still strong…. I must say its the wealth gap, I mean I also serve the community but people are struggling…. I don't know how this is still going up man, I believe in the secret recessions in Australia 🇦🇺 Figurewise its ok but reality is people are struggling…. housing price is skyrocketing….
$S&P/ASX 200 (.XJO.AU)$ As predicted in a post a few business days ago… We were living in live time the blow off top. We may get a rate drop however it will be only another selling opportunity. Banking stocks best environment for profits now coming to an end. Its stagflation in Australia!! & we can thank our corrupt dumb politicians/ Banking system for it. High taxes , money printing , weak $ & China who will get there resources from there own build mines in Africa fo...
Aussie market could seriously continue to outshine US stocks this year. And here is why you need to watch A2Milk. Alibaba and Meta. US stocks proved their resilience—not only breaking new records last week but also with the S&P 500$S&P 500 Index (.SPX.US)$rising 1.5% and the Nasdaq$NASDAQ 100 Index (.NDX.US)$lifting 2.5%, despite hotter-than-expe...
Top gainers: $Sigma Healthcare Ltd (SIG.AU)$, $Domain Holdings Australia Ltd (DHG.AU)$ and $Mirvac Group (MGR.AU)$ Top losers: $AMP Ltd (AMP.AU)$, $Cochlear Ltd (COH.AU)$ and $Mineral Resources Ltd (MIN.AU)$ Australian shares closed the week marginally higher, with the $S&P/ASX 200 (.XJO.AU)$ rose 0.19%, reaching 8,555.8, near its all-time peak. Investors were buoyed by news of potential delays in President Trump's ...
The RBA is set to release its February monetary policy decision on February 18. The market now sees a 90% chance of a 25 basis point rate cut, which would bring the cash rate down from 4.35% to 4.10%. If the RBA cuts rates in February, it would mark the first rate cut since the cash rate was raised to 4.35% in November 2023, and the first in over four years, signaling Australia's official entry into a rate-cutting cycle. RBA rate cu...
Australian stocks rose slightly on Thursday, with the S&P/ASX 200 closing at 8,540. Markets overlooked high US inflation data, focusing instead on President Trump's proposed Russia-Ukraine peace talks. This news helped maintain a positive mood, despite signs that interest rates might stay high for longer. The$S&P/ASX 200 (.XJO.AU)$gained 0.06% at 8,540.0. In local economic news, The Commonwealth Bank reported that household spending rema...
G'day, mooers! Check out the latest news on today's stock market! • US Stocks fall on hot inflation data and Powell's cautious comments. • Australian shares edge higher, with the ASX 200 hovering near record highs. • Stocks to watch: ASX, DHG, etc. Wall Street Summary US Markets declined Wednesday as US inflation rose to 3% in January 2025, surpassing forecasts and December's 2.9%, reaching levels last seen in July 2024....
The Aussie share market is outperforming the US. This could continue this year US stocks marched mostly higher overnight. The S&P 500$S&P 500 Index (.SPX.US)$has now gained US$2 trillion in value this year after rising 3.2%. The Aussie share market$S&P/ASX 200 (.XJO.AU)$is up 4% this year, after rising by AU$100 billion. This is despite the US Federal Reserve again throwing cold water on any potenti...
• The US market closes for Presidents Day on Monday.
• Australian shares open flat amid mixed earnings reports, with the ASX 200 slightly down.
• Stocks to watch: BHP, CGF, etc.
Wall Street Summary
US market closed for Presidents Day on Monday.
AU Market Watch
Australian stocks opened with little change as investors digested a varied set of corpo...
$S&P/ASX 200 (.XJO.AU)$
Unlike our local economics, the ASX200 looks still strong….
I must say its the wealth gap, I mean I also serve the community but people are struggling….
I don't know how this is still going up man, I believe in the secret recessions in Australia 🇦🇺
Figurewise its ok but reality is people are struggling….
housing price is skyrocketing….
As predicted in a post a few business days ago… We were living in live time the blow off top. We may get a rate drop however it will be only another selling opportunity. Banking stocks best environment for profits now coming to an end. Its stagflation in Australia!! & we can thank our corrupt dumb politicians/ Banking system for it. High taxes , money printing , weak $ & China who will get there resources from there own build mines in Africa fo...
US stocks proved their resilience—not only breaking new records last week but also with the S&P 500 $S&P 500 Index (.SPX.US)$ rising 1.5% and the Nasdaq $NASDAQ 100 Index (.NDX.US)$ lifting 2.5%, despite hotter-than-expe...
Top losers: $AMP Ltd (AMP.AU)$, $Cochlear Ltd (COH.AU)$ and $Mineral Resources Ltd (MIN.AU)$
Australian shares closed the week marginally higher, with the $S&P/ASX 200 (.XJO.AU)$ rose 0.19%, reaching 8,555.8, near its all-time peak. Investors were buoyed by news of potential delays in President Trump's ...
If the RBA cuts rates in February, it would mark the first rate cut since the cash rate was raised to 4.35% in November 2023, and the first in over four years, signaling Australia's official entry into a rate-cutting cycle.
RBA rate cu...
In local economic news, The Commonwealth Bank reported that household spending rema...
• US Stocks fall on hot inflation data and Powell's cautious comments.
• Australian shares edge higher, with the ASX 200 hovering near record highs.
• Stocks to watch: ASX, DHG, etc.
Wall Street Summary
US Markets declined Wednesday as US inflation rose to 3% in January 2025, surpassing forecasts and December's 2.9%, reaching levels last seen in July 2024....
Top losers: $Perseus Mining Ltd (PRU.AU)$, $Emerald Resources NL (EMR.AU)$ and $Domino's Pizza Enterprises Ltd (DMP.AU)$
Australian stocks ended higher on Wednesday, bucking the trend of mixed performances in US and Asian markets. The positive close came despite Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's cautiou...
US stocks marched mostly higher overnight. The S&P 500 $S&P 500 Index (.SPX.US)$ has now gained US$2 trillion in value this year after rising 3.2%. The Aussie share market $S&P/ASX 200 (.XJO.AU)$ is up 4% this year, after rising by AU$100 billion. This is despite the US Federal Reserve again throwing cold water on any potenti...
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