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The ASX was set to dip again on opening today, takings its cue from Wall Street where both the Dow Jones and S&P 500 closed overnight in negative territory. (read more)
The ASX was poised for a strong comeback from Monday’s reversals with all three of Wall Streets major benchmarks closing higher on closing. (read more)
Australian shares were set to start the week on a sharp downward trajectory after turbulence on Wall St in reaction to St Louis Fed president James Bullard’s commentary on interest rates. (read more)
Weekly newsletter featuring Global Wrap, Economic Calendar, All Ords Top 10, S & P Indices, and Commodity Price Charts. (read more)
The Australian dollar wilted 0.8% to near US$75c overnight as the greenback blossomed on international markets to hit a two-month peak. The ASX was set to rise on opening after Wall Street was relatively timid following the Federal Reserve’s hawkish reac (read more)