G'day, mooers! Check out the latest news on today's stock market! • Utilities stocks lead decline • ASX falls; News Corp dips 0.3% • Stocks to watch: News Corp, REA Group - Moomoo News AU Wall Street Summary The S&P 500's shot at its longest winning streak since 2004 appeared within grasp for much of Thursday's trading session. Then Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell and the Treasury market crashed the party. Major in...
G'day, mooers! Check out the latest news on today's stock market! • US yields surge to 17-year highs • ASX rises, buoyed by energy and healthcare stocks • Stocks to watch: Credit Corp, Southern Cross Media, Cettire - Moomoo News AU Wall Street Summary U.S. government bond yields hit fresh decade-plus highs Tuesday after another hot economic-data release fueled concerns that interest rates could remain elevated for longer. Stocks wavered between g...
G'day, mooers! Check out the latest news on today's stock market! • S&P 500 higher ahead of US inflation data and earnings season • ASX rallies 0.4% at the open • Stocks to watch: Newcrest, BHP, Arafura - Moomoo News AU Wall Street Summary US markets eked out a small gain in the last two sessions,$Costco (COST.US)$posts its lowest sales growth in almost three years, US first quarter earnings season will kick off this week and 87% o...
G'day, mooers! Check out the latest news on today's stock market! • Wall Street felt the wrath of a hawkish Fed • Australia shares opened lower on Thursday; ASX 200 down 0.68 per cent • Stocks to watch: Fortescue Metals, Gold Road Resources, Bank of Queensland - moomoo News AU Wall Street Summary US stocks retreated ahead of the release of the minutes from the latest Fed meeting and retained most of those losses in volat...
G'day, mooers! Check out the latest news on today's stock market! • Stocks fell broadly on Wall Street and crude oil prices rose sharply again • Australia shares opened lower on Thursday; ASX 200 down 0.26 per cent • Stocks to watch: JB, Southern Cross Austereo, NAB - moomoo News AU Wall Street Summary US stocks fall on worries over energy prices, supply shortages and inflation.The$Dow Jones Industrial Average (.DJI.US)$slips 1.3...
The Australian share market is expected to open higher on Wednesday, likely helped by higher commodity prices. The domestic market would rise despite investors concerned over the developments around the crisis in Ukraine after US and UK banned Russian oil and other energy imports. According to the latest SPI futures, the$S&P/ASX 200 (.XJO.AU)$is likely open 29 points or 0.4% higher. The benchmark closed 0.8% lower on Tuesday...
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• Utilities stocks lead decline
• ASX falls; News Corp dips 0.3%
• Stocks to watch: News Corp, REA Group
- Moomoo News AU
Wall Street Summary
The S&P 500's shot at its longest winning streak since 2004 appeared within grasp for much of Thursday's trading session. Then Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell and the Treasury market crashed the party.
Major in...
• US yields surge to 17-year highs
• ASX rises, buoyed by energy and healthcare stocks
• Stocks to watch: Credit Corp, Southern Cross Media, Cettire
- Moomoo News AU
Wall Street Summary
U.S. government bond yields hit fresh decade-plus highs Tuesday after another hot economic-data release fueled concerns that interest rates could remain elevated for longer.
Stocks wavered between g...
• S&P 500 higher ahead of US inflation data and earnings season
• ASX rallies 0.4% at the open
• Stocks to watch: Newcrest, BHP, Arafura
- Moomoo News AU
Wall Street Summary
US markets eked out a small gain in the last two sessions, $Costco (COST.US)$ posts its lowest sales growth in almost three years, US first quarter earnings season will kick off this week and 87% o...
• Wall Street felt the wrath of a hawkish Fed
• Australia shares opened lower on Thursday; ASX 200 down 0.68 per cent
• Stocks to watch: Fortescue Metals, Gold Road Resources, Bank of Queensland
- moomoo News AU
Wall Street Summary
US stocks retreated ahead of the release of the minutes from the latest Fed meeting and retained most of those losses in volat...
• Stocks fell broadly on Wall Street and crude oil prices rose sharply again
• Australia shares opened lower on Thursday; ASX 200 down 0.26 per cent
• Stocks to watch: JB, Southern Cross Austereo, NAB
- moomoo News AU
Wall Street Summary
US stocks fall on worries over energy prices, supply shortages and inflation.The $Dow Jones Industrial Average (.DJI.US)$ slips 1.3...
According to the latest SPI futures, the $S&P/ASX 200 (.XJO.AU)$ is likely open 29 points or 0.4% higher. The benchmark closed 0.8% lower on Tuesday...
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