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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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In the last podcast of 2024, Steve and Laura reflect on a challenging December for the Aussie market, which has seen a 4.5% decline, making it the worst month of the year. The Federal Reserve's slower-than-expected pace of rate cuts rattled global markets, with Financials, consumer discretionary, and materials sectors among the hardest hit locally.…
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Wall Street is making a cautious recovery after experiencing one of the year’s steepest declines. The Dow Jones Index broke a 10-day losing streak, its longest since 1974, while the 10-year US Treasury yield climbed to its highest level since May, reflecting ongoing strength in the US economy. In corporate news, Micron Technology faced its worst tr…
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The Aussie share market faced a tough day, with the ASX 200 facing it's steepest decline in three and a half months—dragged down by a 2.5% fall in the US Dow Jones. Investor concerns stemmed from the US Federal Reserve’s revised interest rate outlook, signalling fewer rate cuts in 2025 than anticipated. All 11 ASX sectors ended in the red, with tec…
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The US Federal Reserve has cut interest rates by 25 basis points but surprised investors by signaling a reduced forecast for future cuts. Meanwhile, the Dow Jones is on track for a 10-day losing streak, potentially marking its worst performance since 1974. In corporate news, Birkenstock shares are climbing amid a surge in demand for sandals, while …
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The Aussie market closed flat today despite an optimistic start, as lunchtime weakness erased earlier gains. Investors are now eyeing the U.S. Federal Reserve's final interest rate decision for the year, expected to deliver a 25 basis point cut, marking three consecutive cuts since September. Market attention will shift to the Fed’s economic outloo…
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Wall Street has extended its losses as investors remain cautious ahead of the upcoming Federal Reserve decision, following strong retail sales data. The Dow Jones Index is on a nine-day losing streak, its longest since 1978. Energy shares weighed on the S&P 500 as oil prices declined, with Amentum emerging as the index's worst performer after forec…
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Bitcoin soared to another record, while the Aussie stock market rebounded, snapping a tough five-day losing streak with the ASX rising 0.8%. Financial stocks led the gains, rising 1.1%, while energy underperformed as the sector remains the year’s weakest. Notably, tech platform PEXA surged following the appointment of a new CEO, while Data#3 plunge…
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Wall Street has posted mixed results, yet chipmakers continued to surge. The NASDAQ reached a record high, driven by gains in Broadcom and Alphabet, while Nvidia entered correction territory after a significant rally. Meanwhile, Bitcoin has hit a record high, partly attributed to former President Trump's strategic reserve initiative. Bond yields re…
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The Australian market continued its downward streak, with the ASX hitting a four-week low amidst weak Chinese retail data and falling commodity prices. China's slower-than-expected retail growth raised concerns over consumption and the country's ability to meet its 5% annual growth target, which impacted resource stocks like BHP and Rio Tinto. Mini…
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Wall Street consolidates as investors await the Federal Reserve's upcoming decision. On Friday, the Dow Jones marked its seventh consecutive day of losses, its longest losing streak since 2020. Meanwhile, AI-related stocks surged on optimistic forecasts, with Broadcom reaching a historic milestone by hitting a $1 trillion market cap for the first t…
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The Aussie market faced a downturn this week, dropping for four consecutive sessions and reaching a one-month low, despite hitting record highs just last week. The Reserve Bank of Australia’s dovish tone signalled potential rate cuts in early 2025, while unexpected jobs data added complexity to rate predictions. Chinese stimulus hopes buoyed materi…
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US producer prices have seen a notable jump, driven by higher egg costs, though categories closely monitored by the Federal Reserve showed softer increases. Weekly jobless claims in the US rose unexpectedly, signaling potential shifts in the labor market. In corporate news, Adobe shares dropped as slower subscription spending weighed on investor se…
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The market has taken a tumble today coinciding with an update on Aussie jobs growth with results which caught the market off guard and dropped expectations of a February rate cut. Steve is solo today unpacking this data, and the upcoming data that could make all the difference around this decision. There is a plethora of international happening inc…
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Wall Street experienced a strong rally as investors reacted positively to U.S. inflation data showing the largest consumer price gain in seven months. The NASDAQ reached a record high of 20,000 points, buoyed by impressive year-to-date gains in stocks like Nvidia and Tesla. Meanwhile, the European Union agreed on a new sanctions package against Rus…
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The Australian market had a sluggish day, with the ASX down 0.8% for the week so far. Despite a lackluster performance, markets are awaiting key economic data, particularly U.S. inflation figures, which could influence share prices ahead of next week's interest rate decision. In Australia, the Reserve Bank's recent decision to hold rates has sparke…
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US markets remain stable as investors await key CPI figures, while Google makes headlines by claiming a significant quantum computing milestone. In contrast, Oracle shares are experiencing their worst trading day of the year following an earnings miss. Walgreens shares surged on reports that Sycamore Partners, a private equity firm, is exploring a …
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Join Steve and Laura as they unpack the day’s market movements, starting with a modest 0.3% dip on the ASX amidst a tug-of-war between sectors. Mining stocks surged 3% on optimism over potential Chinese stimulus, while tech and financials dragged the market down. The Reserve Bank of Australia held rates steady at 4.35% but hinted at possible cuts i…
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