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ASX extends losses as Wall Street drops on rate concerns

ASX extends losses as Wall Street drops on rate concerns

The Australian sharemarket continued to decline after Wall Street weakened following the release of the minutes from the Federal Reserve’s latest meeting.

  • by Millie Muroi

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Blindfolded: The data China doesn’t want the world to see

Blindfolded: The data China doesn’t want the world to see

As China’s economy battles a slew of threats to its expansion targets, a whole wide range of data is suddenly deemed unsuitable for public consumption.

  • by Bloomberg News
Miners, tech companies sink ASX as China’s struggles rattle investors

Miners, tech companies sink ASX as China’s struggles rattle investors

The ASX has dropped sharply, following falls on overseas sharemarkets as China raises worries about the global economy.

  • by Millie Muroi
Healthcare companies, wage data lift ASX after Wall Street gain

Healthcare companies, wage data lift ASX after Wall Street gain

The Australian sharemarket climbed on the back of healthcare companies after a set of strong results from some of its biggest players and softer wage data.

  • by Millie Muroi
Miners weigh on ASX as $A slumps to nine-month low

Miners weigh on ASX as $A slumps to nine-month low

Mining stocks dragged the ASX lower, and the Australian dollar dropped to its lowest point since November.

  • by Millie Muroi
Energy stocks weigh on ASX, as Star soars

Energy stocks weigh on ASX, as Star soars

The ASX finished in the red after a lacklustre performance on Wall Street, where stocks wavered as investors reviewed the latest update on inflation across the US.

  • by Jessica Yun
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Money machines: The obscure way Wall Street raked in billions from Russia

Money machines: The obscure way Wall Street raked in billions from Russia

The mass exodus of Western companies and investors from Russia a year ago created an opportunity and a dilemma for Wall Street’s financial titans.

  • by Donal Griffin, Nariman Gizitdinov and William Shaw
Energy stocks power ASX after Wall Street slide

Energy stocks power ASX after Wall Street slide

The Australian sharemarket closed higher on the back of energy companies after stocks fell on Wall Street ahead of a highly anticipated inflation report.

  • by Millie Muroi
Higher and higher: America keeps raising its fence against China
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Higher and higher: America keeps raising its fence against China

Concerned about the transfer of know-how for military or intelligence-gathering applications, the Biden administration restricts investments by US firms in Chinese tech companies.

  • by Stephen Bartholomeusz
Another Chinese developer teeters, raising worries about the economy

Another Chinese developer teeters, raising worries about the economy

Remember China Evergrande, that real estate behemoth whose mountain of debt sent markets spiralling in 2021? Now there’s concerns about another property giant.

  • by Alexandra Stevenson
ASX finishes in the green as CBA rises on record profit

ASX finishes in the green as CBA rises on record profit

The Australian sharemarket closed 0.4 per cent higher, as investors in Australia’s biggest bank cheered a solid result.

  • by Jessica Yun