In her recent address at the Chief Executive Women annual dinner in Melbourne, Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) Governor Michele Bullock spoke about the anticipated challenges following the recent imposition …
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US Stocks Experience Volatility Amidst Increased Bond Stress Following Tariff Escalation
by adminThe US stock market is experiencing tumultuous trading conditions, influenced by escalating trade tensions initiated by President Donald Trump. Following a period of volatility, the S&P 500 index initially spiked …
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Treasurer and RBA Governor Hold Urgent Meeting as Trump’s Trade War Strikes Markets
by adminEconomists anticipate that the recent market turbulence may prompt the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) to implement significant interest rate cuts akin to those witnessed during the global financial crisis. …
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Financial markets typically react negatively to fear and uncertainty, creating a self-perpetuating cycle where declines fuel further fear. Recent downturns in global share markets are reminiscent of the turmoil experienced …
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ASX Plummets by $53 Billion in Early Trading Amidst China’s Struggle with US Tariffs
by adminThe Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) has experienced a significant downturn today, with $53 billion lost in early trading as the ramifications of US President Donald Trump’s tariffs reverberate through the …
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The Australian Financial Review reports that concerns about a potential recession in the US could result in a staggering loss of over $114 billion today. Last Friday, Australian shares plummeted, …
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Star’s Shares Dive Following Trading Suspension as Casino Operator Faces Imminent Collapse Amid ‘Material Uncertainty’ Regarding Its Future
by adminStar Entertainment Faces Turbulent Times Amid Trading Halt Star Entertainment’s shares have seen a significant decline after the company entered a trading halt this morning, having failed to release its …
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Recent research indicates that major building companies in Australia face significant risks of becoming “zombie companies,” largely due to escalating costs and labour shortages. Data from KPMG Australia highlights a …