Wall Street
ASX declines, weighed down by rate concerns and losses on Wall Street
The Australian sharemarket had a soft start after a weak lead from Wall Street amid speculation the RBA could raise rates to a 12-year-high on Melbourne Cup Day.Â
- by Millie Muroi
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ASX drops as inflation surprise raises risk of interest rate rise
The Australian sharemarket reversed its earlier gains on Wednesday as the latest inflation data kept the door open to another Reserve Bank interest rate rise.
- by Millie Muroi
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AI
Why AI tech stock boom could be headed for dotcom-style bust
This year’s technology rally defies logic, echoing the famous dotcom boom and bust of the early 2000s.
- by Dan Miles
ASX drifts higher as miners and energy companies gain
The sharemarket bounced up from a 12-month low on the back of energy companies and miners after a mixed day on Wall Street amid a renewed bout of bond market volatility.
- by Millie Muroi
Opinion
Interest rates
The world’s most important interest rate sounds a warning
The yield on US 10-year government bonds briefly hit 5 per cent on Monday for the first time since 2007, a level that could threaten the prices of property and shares.
- by Stephen Bartholomeusz
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Sharemarket
ASX caps off a torrid week as fear returns to the market
The Australian sharemarket has lost more than $50 billion in the last two sessions, as Treasury yields approached a decade high and conflict in the Middle East continued to weigh on investors.
- by Millie Muroi
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ASX dives below 7000 amid rising Middle East risks
The ASX plunged on Thursday after a deadly blast in Gaza complicated efforts to rein in the Israel-Hamas war and a jobs report came in stronger than expected.
- by Millie Muroi
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Sharemarket
Healthcare, energy stocks buoy ASX despite weaker Wall Street
The Australian sharemarket has overcome a lacklustre lead from Wall Street, where tech stocks weighed on the sharemarket and bond yields climbed on interest rates fears.
- by Millie Muroi
Goldman Sachs chief ends his DJ career after backlash
David Solomon, who has been moonlighting as DJ D-Sol, has scaled back his hobby after mounting criticism amid falling profits at the Wall Street giant.
- by Simon Foy
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Sharemarket
ASX steps up amid RBA’s hawkish minutes
The Australian sharemarket traded stronger after US stocks rose and bonds fell amid efforts to prevent the Israel-Hamas war from becoming a regional conflict.
- by Millie Muroi
Billionaires fight it out to join $56,750-a-year gym – with no showers
With a price tag bigger than many people’s annual salary, this exclusive gym boasts celebrities and A-list stars such as Justin Bieber and Taylor Swift among its clients.
- by Susie Coen