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ASX NEWS LIVE | ASX to Rise as Global Markets Rebound

By Charlie Ormond, Tuesday, 10 September 2024

The ASX is set for a green day as Wall St rebounds off recent volatility. Commodities also gained ground overnight as fears of a recession ebbed.

ASX News LIVE | ASX to Tumble after Weak US Jobs Report; Smiggle Sacks CEO

By Charlie Ormond, Monday, 09 September 2024

The ASX 200 is set to fall sharply today after disappointing US jobs figures saw Wall St retreat last week. Westpac and Smiggle see CEO changes today, with one taking a knee and one taking a boot.

ASX News LIVE | ASX Rises, Commodity Weakness Hits Woodside, BHP Fall

By Charlie Ormond, Friday, 06 September 2024

The ASX 200 is set to rise today despite a mixed day on Wall St and weakness in commodity prices as markets await key US jobs data tonight.

ASX News LIVE | ASX Dives on Signs of Economic Weakness; Nvidia Wipes off US$280b Market Cap

By Charlie Ormond, Wednesday, 04 September 2024

The ASX tumbled on opening, following Wall St down as signs of economic weakness here and in the US restoked fears of a hard landing.

ASX News LIVE | ASX Opens Down; Iron Ore Slumps Below US$100; AirTrunk $20b Sale Nears Deadline

By Charlie Ormond, Tuesday, 03 September 2024

The ASX 200 opened down this morning while Wall St takes a break for Labor Day celebrations. Iron ore producers will likely pull the ASX down today as prices slump.

ASX News LIVE | ASX to Slip as Iron Ore and Oil Fall; REA Group weighs $8.5b bid for Rightmove

By Charlie Ormond, Monday, 02 September 2024

The ASX is set to slip today as commodity prices fell over the weekend. Iron ore and oil both finished August down over five percent amidst demand concerns from China.

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