Franklin Templeton launches two ETFs
Felicity Walsh, Managing Director of Franklin Templeton for Australia and New Zealand, discusses the launch of two ETFs on the ASX.
Read MoreFelicity Walsh, Managing Director of Franklin Templeton for Australia and New Zealand, discusses the launch of two ETFs on the ASX.
Read MoreInterest rate sensitive Technology & IT stocks were the key drag on the local market as we approach midday. The IT sector was trading down close to 2%.
Read MoreThe S&P/ASX 200 was trading down 0.4 per cent as midday approached, weighed down by the Consumer Discretionary & Utilities sectors.
Read MoreWinston Sammut, the Director Property of Euree Asset Management, gives his weekly take on the REITs sector.
Lower building approvals than market expectations and Goodman Group's dominance of the A-REIT sector.
Disclaimer: Sequoia Financial Group (ASX:SEQ), the parent company of Finance News Network, owns a 20 per cent interest in Euree Asset Management.
Read MoreUS markets opened in positive territory before Fed rates commentary and a pop in oil prices spooked traders and triggered an afternoon sell off.
Read MoreLocal markets opened in positive territory and held onto early gains for the remainder of the trading day.
Read MoreThe S&P/ASX 200 was trading 0.5 per cent higher as midday approached driven by Gold and interest rate sensitive sectors such as IT and Property.
Read MoreUS markets traded in positive territory for most of the day encouraged by comments from Fed Chair Jerome Powell that suggested that recent negative data does not materially change the overall picture from his perspective, and the Fed’s guidance on rates remains unchanged at this stage.
Read MoreThe ASX continued its slide in afternoon trading, led lower by the interest rate sensitive sectors Property and Tech.
Read MoreThe local market took its lead from the US and opened lower and continued to slide as the morning trading session progressed.
Read MoreBIFOX's journey from integrated mining to specialty fertilizer production and its plans for IPO as CEO Tim Koster shares insights on strategy and market growth.
Read MoreA snapshot of the stocks on the move, featuring Great Northern Minerals (ASX:GNM) and Ionic Rare Earths (ASX:IXR).
Read MoreRising bond yields and concerns around the timing of future rate cuts by the Federal Reserve weighed heavily on US markets as investors are increasingly question the likelihood of a June rate cut.
Read MoreThe Australian share market ignored the softer lead from US markets overnight to test new highs in early trading, before late afternoon selling pushed the index into the red.
Read MoreThe Australian share market ignored the softer lead from the US market overnight to trade above the record 7900 level.
Read MoreA snapshot of the stocks on the move, featuring Perenti (ASX:PRN), NOVONIX (ASX:NVX) and 88 Energy (ASX:88E).
Read MoreUS markets kicked off the post Easter week by giving up ground on what was a winning month for March and a strong first quarter. New inflation data raised concerns that the Fed may struggle to hit its target of three rate cuts by the end of 2024.
Read MoreAustralian stocks set a record high in morning trading led by resources, banks and property.
Read MoreA snapshot of the stocks on the move, featuring WA1 Resources Ltd (ASX:WA1), Allup Silica (ASX:APS) and Dynamic Group Holdings (ASX:DDB).
Read MoreUS markets bounced back after three consecutive losing sessions & extended their first quarter advance.
Read MoreThe Australian market continued to trade close to flat for the afternoon, following fairly benign inflation data, finishing 0.5 per cent higher.
Read MoreThe Australian market hovered near flat for the morning session until the release of February CPI data at 11.30am which then nudged the market into slight positive territory.
Read MoreA snapshot of the stocks on the move, featuring Galan Lithium (ASX:GLN), Argent Minerals (ASX:ARD) and Osteopore (ASX:OSX).
Read MoreUS markets fell off in afternoon trading to finish in negative territory for the 3rd trading day in a row. Trading volumes remained light ahead of a short trading week and Easter break.
Read MoreThe Australian market took its lead from the US market overnight and drifted into negative territory.
Read MoreUS markets finally took a breather as the Easter break will mean a shorter and quieter trading week.
Read MoreImmutep Limited (ASX:IMM) CEO and Executive Director Marc Voigt provides an update on the company's pipeline of clinical trials, focusing on results in head and neck cancer, lung cancer and breast cancer.
Read MoreThe S&P/ASX 200 opened in positive territory and continued to push higher during the morning session led by mining and energy names. The S&P/ASX 200 was 0.7% higher as the market approached midday.
Read MoreThe three major indexes drifted over the last session of the week to finish mixed on the day, but ending with the best week of 2024 so far.
Read MoreAustralian equities ignored the US lead and drifted lower and into negative territory over the morning session with the S&P/ASX 200 trading down 0.34%, weighed down by consumer discretionary and energy stocks.
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