Market Review Australian shares ended the week on a positive note, with the$S&P/ASX 200 (.XJO.AU)$rising 0.16% to close at 7982 on Friday. This contributed to a 0.64% weekly gain, marking the first back-to-back weekly increase this year. The market's performance remained resilient despite ongoing uncertainty surrounding Donald Trump's trade policies. The financial sector emerged as the top performer, advan...
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G'day, mooers! Check out the latest news on today's stock market! • Stock market indexes soar after Trump says he may offer tariff relief to multiple countries • Australian stocks rise for fourth straight day • Stocks to watch: GOR, NHC and etc. Wall Street Summary Stock market indexes surged following reports that upcoming tariffs might exclude certain industries and countries. The Wall Street ...
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The setup for Australian stocks, commodities, and China-facing stocks listed in the US could not look more bullish. And it seems we’re witnessing the birth of a brand-new bull market. What are we seeing? Iron ore prices rose 10% on Monday, seeing the price of the key iron ore ingredient break out of its downtrend to US$112. Australia’s share market$S&P/ASX 200 (.XJO.AU)$hit a record all-time high on Monday after rising for three consecutive weeks. China's mar...
G'day, mooers! Check out the latest news on today's stock market! • Stocks Inch Up as Wall Street Slightly Extends Recent Rebound from Early Month Pullback • Australian Shares Steady Amid Company Results and U.S. Inflation Data Anticipation • Stocks to watch: CSL, CGF, SEK, TPW Wall Street Summary Stocks mostly inched up Monday as Wall Street managed to slightly extend its recent rebound from the big pullb...
Why Australia isn’t building enough homes. 🏡 40-45% of costs of the total cost to build is the cost of materials. 35-40% of the total cost is labour. There are many taxes and charg$S&P/ASX 200 (.XJO.AU)$es, insurance, and overheads. The builder would like to make a profit margin of around 15-20% and right now can’t so doesn’t build the house.$James Hardie Industries PLC (JHX.AU)$
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