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Trump trades: Markets are betting against Europe, oil and humanity

Trump trades: Markets are betting against Europe, oil and humanity

How would one have “priced” global markets in 1912 or 1937, when the writing already was on the wall, but nothing was predetermined, and one could still hope? Worth pondering.

  • by Ambrose Evans-Pritchard

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ASX dips after losses on Wall Street; Perpetual hit by outflows

ASX dips after losses on Wall Street; Perpetual hit by outflows

The Australian sharemarket traded slightly lower on Wednesday after weak session on Wall Street, where earnings reporting season has ramped up for the bigger companies.

  • by Millie Muroi and Sumeyya Ilanbey
ASX steps up as Big Tech again drives Wall Street higher

ASX steps up as Big Tech again drives Wall Street higher

Technology and healthcare stocks lifted the local sharemarket on Tuesday after US equities closed broadly higher overnight.

  • by Millie Muroi
Could a Harris economy prove more progressive than ‘Bidenomics’?
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Could a Harris economy prove more progressive than ‘Bidenomics’?

As US Vice President Kamala Harris prepares to potentially replace President Joe Biden atop the Democratic ticket, she now faces the challenge of articulating her own vision for steering the US economy.

  • by Alan Rappeport
ASX slumps; South32 shares plunge on alumina concerns

ASX slumps; South32 shares plunge on alumina concerns

The Australian sharemarket fell on Monday as investors pulled back to assess the implications of President Joe Biden’s decision to withdraw from the United States election campaign. 

  • by Sumeyya Ilanbey and Millie Muroi
Investors ‘comfortable’ about a Trump presidency, despite volatility

Investors ‘comfortable’ about a Trump presidency, despite volatility

Economists say the outcome of the US presidential election has been largely priced in by investors, as softening inflation helps to buoy shares.

  • by Millie Muroi
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ASX nosedives after US tech sell-off sends stocks skidding

ASX nosedives after US tech sell-off sends stocks skidding

Miners leading the decline, after several big technology stocks continued their slide and dragged Wall Street down for a second consecutive trading session.

  • by Millie Muroi
ASX dips, tech stocks fall after Nasdaq has its worst day since 2022

ASX dips, tech stocks fall after Nasdaq has its worst day since 2022

Local technology shares tracked their US peers lower, dragging down the ASX benchmark on Thursday, with interest-rate sensitive sectors also sliding amid the sell-off.

  • by Millie Muroi
Hey Big Spender! How Trump plans to step up America’s debt binge

Hey Big Spender! How Trump plans to step up America’s debt binge

The Republican Party’s platform for the November election is a 16-page document containing 20 policy measures. Oddly, there’s no word of debt or deficits anywhere.

  • by Stephen Bartholomeusz
Trump-Vance presidency could herald a new era for the US dollar

Trump-Vance presidency could herald a new era for the US dollar

In most cases, Trump likes his policies to be “strong,” but when it comes to the value of the US currency, he has long expressed a different view.

  • by Alan Rappeport
ASX hits new high as property and tech stocks rise

ASX hits new high as property and tech stocks rise

Interest rate-sensitive tech and property stocks pushed the Australian sharemarket into record territory on Wednesday, as investors bet on the US Federal Reserve cutting interest rates sooner rather than later. 

  • by Sumeyya Ilanbey