G'day, mooers! Check out the latest news on today's stock market! • Major stock indexes all fall on new Trump administration export chip rules • Gold mining stocks led Australian stocks to a higher open • Stocks to watch: BHP, CGF and etc. Wall Street Summary Trump administration issued new rules requiring special government licenses to export advanced computer chips to China. The Nasdaq Composite...
G'day, mooers! Check out the latest news on today's stock market! • Major U.S. stock indexes all fell slightly • Australian stocks open lower on global economic worries • Stocks to watch: SGR, ZIP and etc. Wall Street Summary On Tuesday, the White House made few major tariff announcements, saying only that Washington was making progress in bilateral trade discussions with some countries, but not with its main trading partner, Chi...
Top gainers:$Mineral Resources Ltd (MIN.AU)$,$Boss Energy Ltd (BOE.AU)$and$Paladin Energy Ltd (PDN.AU)$ Market summary Australian stocks surged on Thursday, mirroring Wall Street's robust performance after President Trump announced a temporary halt on reciprocal tariffs. The$S&P/ASX 200 (.XJO.AU)$closed up 4.54% at 7709.6, marking its largest single-day gain since March 2020 and adding nearly A$100 billion in market value. This rally ...
G'day, mooers! Check out the latest news on today's stock market! • All major stock indexes fall after U.S. announces 104% tariffs on China • Australian markets fall on 104% U.S. tariffs on China • Stocks to watch: NEC, RPL and etc. Wall Street Summary Major stock indexes closed lower after a White House spokesman confirmed that the U.S. will raise tariffs on Chinese imports to 104 percent, Reuters reported. The$Nasdaq Composite Index (.IXIC.US)$she...
Anony6
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I think bc China is our largest trading partner and so depending on the fallout of a trade war, we could be directly affected. China fails we could be in trouble. But long-term I think we are better off with a failed China. This could also be a type of proxy war, since China has been flexing around our waters. Beginnings of something bigger? some cold war stuff going on.
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ha yes they have, they aren't just on the ohh no biggest trading partner waah narrative spread by liberal garbage media. They are a threat and always have been, having pulled economic actions far worse than what Trump has done. people seem to forget what they did during pandemic and how they canceled imports when questioned about it. they manipulate currency so favoyr them, hoard materials to alter market and dump shite products on us too. Yes and played a big part ruining our property market, cheap low interest gov loans to citizens does that now the warships. already been posturing against their neighbour's for some time. if lost all the export then they would fail, actually they hide how badly they are failing, standard commie propaganda. Initial yes, it will be a shock but as op said better to get away so they have no leverage at all. plus looking to others who growing in region. and also forcing companies back here if can. greed needs to be punished. only thing beneficial for overseas cheap really is the markup ratio. which goes to overblown management salary aka the few really benefit.
G'day, mooers! Check out the latest news on today's stock market! • Major stock indexes partially rebound • Australian stocks follow Wall Street rally • Stocks to watch: AVJ, SXE and etc. Wall Street Summary Investor uncertainty prevailed in global markets on Monday ahead of U.S. President Trump's April 2 tariff announcement. Despite this, the S&P 500 and Dow rebounded, while Treasury yiel...
The Prime Minister Anthony Albanese this morning visited the Governor General to seek permission to call an election for Saturday, 3 May. The timing is deliberate. The announcement this morning will occupy media space that would otherwise have been filled with the opposition leader’s Budget reply. Further, the shortest possible campaign is a sign that the government calculates it has the momentum, and is cutting short opportunities for the oppo...
G'day, mooers! Check out the latest news on today's stock market! • US stocks gain Friday, but major indexes post their worst week. • Australian shares rise, with most sectors gaining, led by tech and energy stocks. • Stocks to watch: BOE, CBE, etc. Wall Street Summary U.S. stocks staged a partial recovery on Friday, with the$Nasdaq Composite Index (.IXIC.US)$leading gains, up 0.7% to 18,19...
G'day, mooers! Check out the latest news on today's stock market! • US stocks tumble as tariff concerns persist despite limited exemptions. • Australian shares fall, mirroring US losses, with tech and bank stocks leading declines across all sectors. • Stocks to watch: IFL, SPR, etc. Wall Street Summary Stocks tumbled Thursday amid persistent tariff concerns. The$Nasdaq Composite Index (.IXIC.US)$closed down 2.61% a...
G'day, mooers! Check out the latest news on today's stock market! • US stocks surge as Trump paused auto tariffs. • Australian shares fall 0.41% as energy stocks slump on U.S. oil tariff concerns. • Stocks to watch: AMC, MSB, etc. Wall Street Summary U.S. stock markets rallied on Wednesday after President Trump paused tariffs on Canadian and Mexican automotive goods imported...
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• Major stock indexes all fall on new Trump administration export chip rules
• Gold mining stocks led Australian stocks to a higher open
• Stocks to watch: BHP, CGF and etc.
Wall Street Summary
Trump administration issued new rules requiring special government licenses to export advanced computer chips to China. The Nasdaq Composite...
• Major U.S. stock indexes all fell slightly
• Australian stocks open lower on global economic worries
• Stocks to watch: SGR, ZIP and etc.
Wall Street Summary
On Tuesday, the White House made few major tariff announcements, saying only that Washington was making progress in bilateral trade discussions with some countries, but not with its main trading partner, Chi...
Market summary
Australian stocks surged on Thursday, mirroring Wall Street's robust performance after President Trump announced a temporary halt on reciprocal tariffs. The $S&P/ASX 200 (.XJO.AU)$ closed up 4.54% at 7709.6, marking its largest single-day gain since March 2020 and adding nearly A$100 billion in market value.
This rally ...
• All major stock indexes fall after U.S. announces 104% tariffs on China
• Australian markets fall on 104% U.S. tariffs on China
• Stocks to watch: NEC, RPL and etc.
Wall Street Summary
Major stock indexes closed lower after a White House spokesman confirmed that the U.S. will raise tariffs on Chinese imports to 104 percent, Reuters reported.
The $Nasdaq Composite Index (.IXIC.US)$ she...
• Major stock indexes partially rebound
• Australian stocks follow Wall Street rally
• Stocks to watch: AVJ, SXE and etc.
Wall Street Summary
Investor uncertainty prevailed in global markets on Monday ahead of U.S. President Trump's April 2 tariff announcement. Despite this, the S&P 500 and Dow rebounded, while Treasury yiel...
• US stocks gain Friday, but major indexes post their worst week.
• Australian shares rise, with most sectors gaining, led by tech and energy stocks.
• Stocks to watch: BOE, CBE, etc.
Wall Street Summary
U.S. stocks staged a partial recovery on Friday, with the $Nasdaq Composite Index (.IXIC.US)$ leading gains, up 0.7% to 18,19...
• US stocks tumble as tariff concerns persist despite limited exemptions.
• Australian shares fall, mirroring US losses, with tech and bank stocks leading declines across all sectors.
• Stocks to watch: IFL, SPR, etc.
Wall Street Summary
Stocks tumbled Thursday amid persistent tariff concerns. The $Nasdaq Composite Index (.IXIC.US)$ closed down 2.61% a...
Top losers: $Woodside Energy Group Ltd (WDS.AU)$, $AGL Energy Ltd (AGL.AU)$ and $Meridian Energy Ltd (MEZ.AU)$
Market summary
The $S&P/ASX 200 (.XJO.AU)$ declined by 0.6%, or 46.4 points, closing at 8094.70 on Thursday. The energy sector was a significant driver of the decline, pu...
• US stocks surge as Trump paused auto tariffs.
• Australian shares fall 0.41% as energy stocks slump on U.S. oil tariff concerns.
• Stocks to watch: AMC, MSB, etc.
Wall Street Summary
U.S. stock markets rallied on Wednesday after President Trump paused tariffs on Canadian and Mexican automotive goods imported...
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