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CommSec Market Update is the podcast that will help you to stay ahead of the trends with daily expert commentary as the market opens and closes. Whether you are invested in the stock market, or just looking to get started, join the team from Australia’s leading online broker and follow the changes as they happen. The content in this podcast is prepared, approved and distributed in Australia by Commonwealth Securities Limited ABN 60 067 254 399 AFSL 238814. The information does not take into ...
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Australian shares surged by 1.2% following fresh record highs in US markets, driven by expectations of potential US interest rate cuts, sparked by weaker-than-expected US economic data. Commodity prices also boosted local energy and mining stocks, with oil, gold, and iron ore prices all climbing. In company news, rumours of potential takeover bids …
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Wall Street hit new record highs overnight, with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq performing well although the Dow Jones finished slightly negative. European markets rise on lower US interest rates and political developments in France. The Aussie dollar surges on the back of US dollar weakness, gold prices at one month highs and oil hits its highest levels i…
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There has been a small gain today on the market but investors seem to remain hesitant overall. Laura and Stevie unpack this mixed day which saw around half of the sectors improving. Retail spending figures are the subject of conversation today despite these figures not having a huge impact on the market, they look at the standout stocks including B…
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Technology names lead Wall Street higher, Tesla shares up 10% on encouraging update, oil prices moderate as weather concerns ease and the Aussie dollar benefits from Greenback weakness. Investors look ahead to retail sales numbers locally and Chinese services figures anticipated. The content in this podcast is prepared, approved and distributed in …
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The market is still waiting for a fresh catalyst it would seem as Laura and Stevie unpack two days of losses following a couple of weeks of near record highs. With majority of the sectors in decline today they look at the big movers, and with energy one of the few to see gains this sector remains in focus. Liontown is the top performer today, and L…
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US and European markets post modest gains on the first day of the month with US stocks gaining despite sharp rise in interest rates. European investors express relief following French elections and big tech names lead advance on Wall Street. The content in this podcast is prepared, approved and distributed in Australia by Commonwealth Securities Li…
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It was a slow start to begin the new financial year. Laura and Stevie reflect on a day where most of the sectors saw a decline. They look at the materials sector in detail which did manage to rally today and unpack the reasoning behind that boost, reflect on the recent local market performance in comparison to international markets, and look at the…
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Wall Street ends the final day in the trading week in negative territory and weaker economic figures from China to create headwinds in local shares. European investors pensive ahead of French polling results and Nike experienced its worst day since its listing in 1980, which reverberated throughout the leisure wear sector, leading to declines in co…
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Despite starting the session strongly, the Australian share market had a subdued finish to a week dominated by inflation concerns. Over the week, the market showed resilience, recovering from significant mid-week losses caused by worse-than-expected inflation data. Highlights included Mirvac's rebound after selling a major stake in a Sydney office …
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Wall Street shows only modest gains ahead of key inflation figures, while Aussie shares are expected to rise ahead of private sector credit data. A fall in US bond yields was outperformed by technology shares with server maker, Super Micro Computer, now the top performer on the S&P 500. European markets were mixed, with retail stocks performing poo…
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The Australian share market experienced a significant dip, with real estate stocks notably plummeting due to a combination of ex-dividend trading and fears of rising interest rates. Inflation remains a pressing issue, with May's data showing a 4% increase, the highest in six months, leading to speculation about potential rate hikes in August or Sep…
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Wall Street continues to grind ahead of key inflation figures, while Aussie shares are expected to fall sharply as inflation data spooks investors. Micron Technology declined in late trading after its forecast failed to meet the sky-high expectations of some investors. Australia now has the highest inflation in the developed world, with commodity p…
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Laura and Stevie start the episode by calling this a ‘terrible day on the share market’. Join them as they unpack this on a day where Inflation data was significantly higher than expectations. They look at how this has impacted market sentiment, discussions around rate hikes, and what further upcoming economic data could do to the movements that we…
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Wall Street recovers thanks to a move higher for technology names. All eyes are on Micron Technology, which will release its third-quarter earnings report on Wednesday. Amazon, Meta, and Google are up 1% and Nvidia shows a significant rebound after falling for three straight sessions. In Canada, inflation numbers came in stronger than expected afte…
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The Aussie market has reversed the losses of yesterday. Laura and Stevie discuss this ‘bounce back’ and why it is surprising given the upcoming local and international inflation data. They discuss how this upcoming data could impact the days ahead, consumer confidence in the current climate, and look at the sectors in detail with all of them spendi…
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A nervous start for Wall Street with tech stocks in reverse, while Aussie shares are expected to open higher ahead of KFC operator Collins Foods' results. US equities might be set to pause as investors await inflation data. ResMed's Aussie shares are under some pressure, while energy stocks and banks in Europe saw gains. The content in this podcast…
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The market has started things cautiously this week reversing almost all of last week’s gains. Laura and Stevie discuss this session which continued to get worse as the day went on and the two main catalysts that could impact markets through this week. They look at today’s performance where almost all of the sectors have slipped, the stocks that wer…
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