Key Takeaways: • Wall Street fell as tech stocks sold off again, though the Dow edged higher • ASX 200 opened little changed with tech lagging and defensives in demand • Stocks to Watch: Sigma Healthcare, IGO, Helia 🇺🇸 Wall Street Summary The S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite fell again on Tuesday as major technology stocks continued their volatile pattern, sinking one day only to rebound the next. The$Nasdaq Composite Index (.IXIC.US)$lost 1% t...
The ASX heads into today’s session near record territory after briefly reaching an all-time high of 9,202.90, with attention now turning to whether that momentum can be sustained as global markets deliver mixed signals. Overnight in the US, the picture was uneven. The Dow Jones closed slightly higher, up 0.04%, while the Nasdaq Composite fell 1.18%, reflecting renewed pressure on technology stocks. The weakness was led by chipmakers, with the semic...
Anthony Albanese (The Australian Prime Minister) has been making business deals. Most recently in UAE - Encouraging their supermarket chains to enter the Australian market to compete against$Coles Group Ltd (COL.AU)$&$Woolworths Group Ltd (WOW.AU)$(this should hopefully bring down inflation slightly)
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ohh yea a nice under table deal from the ragheads who fund terrorism against West to put this through. as if we don't have enough if their bullshit here as is.
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Coles and Woolworths arnt really that Australian anymore both have Blackrock and The Vanguard as main shareholders, Aldi isnt Aus . so having competition would be very beneficial maybe not so good for shareholders but the average Aussie needs some competition so they can stop price gouging
A lift in the US Federal Reserve’s preferred measure of inflation saw US traders move into profit-taking mode on Friday night. Unsurprisingly, high-flying tech shares were the most affected and semiconductor stocks were a particular focus for sellers. This dynamic saw the$NASDAQ 100 Index (.NDX.US)$double the decline of the$S&P 500 Index (.SPX.US)$, and produced a mixed result for futures markets in the Asia-Pacific region. The core PC...
Moomoo Australia and New Zealand | market commentary by dealing manager Jimmy Tran US equities staged a modest rebound overnight, with the Dow Jones up 0.30%, the S&P 500 advancing 0.41%, and the Nasdaq gaining 0.44%, as markets tentatively recovered part of their recent losses. The US dollar weakened after US President Donald Trump dismissed Federal Reserve board member Lisa Cook. The contentious move heightened concerns over central ban...
US shares rallied sharply on Friday night after the chair of the Federal Reserve used a speech at a global central bank conference to confirm that rate cuts were still on the cards. While emphasising the balance of risks between heating inflation and cooling employment, his observation that interest rates remain above neutral was enough to set investors buying stocks. The$S&P 500 Index (.SPX.US)$and$NASDAQ 100 Index (.NDX.US)$regained gro...
Coles Group Ltd (COL) Stock Forum
• Wall Street fell as tech stocks sold off again, though the Dow edged higher
• ASX 200 opened little changed with tech lagging and defensives in demand
• Stocks to Watch: Sigma Healthcare, IGO, Helia
🇺🇸 Wall Street Summary
The S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite fell again on Tuesday as major technology stocks continued their volatile pattern, sinking one day only to rebound the next. The $Nasdaq Composite Index (.IXIC.US)$ lost 1% t...
Is 18$ coming?
Overnight in the US, the picture was uneven. The Dow Jones closed slightly higher, up 0.04%, while the Nasdaq Composite fell 1.18%, reflecting renewed pressure on technology stocks. The weakness was led by chipmakers, with the semic...
The core PC...
US equities staged a modest rebound overnight, with the Dow Jones up 0.30%, the S&P 500 advancing 0.41%, and the Nasdaq gaining 0.44%, as markets tentatively recovered part of their recent losses. The US dollar weakened after US President Donald Trump dismissed Federal Reserve board member Lisa Cook. The contentious move heightened concerns over central ban...
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