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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.
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Market Close 17 Apr 24: A flat session – but still some standouts
The Aussie market has remained flat following the significant tumble of the past few days. Laura and Stevie unpack this directionless session with rate cut discussions still in focus - albeit bringing no new surprises to the table. They look at the best and worst performers across the sectors, the companies that paid dividends today, and what is to come in the day ahead.
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Morning Report 17 Apr 24: Aussie shares to slip as Powell confirms delay in rate cuts
Fed Chair Jerome Powell dropped hints about delaying rate cuts, possibly causing Aussie shares to dip, but the market stayed relatively calm. The question now is - will it stay that way? United Health scored big with revenue just shy of a billion, while Johnson & Johnson stumbled a bit. Tesla's still feeling the squeeze thanks to company-wide layoffs, and in Europe, they're eyeing rate cuts for June despite expected delays in the US, setting the stage for potential market divergence.
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Market Close 16 Apr 24: Aussie market sinks to two month low
The Aussie market has continued to drop today making for one of the worst days this year. Laura and Stevie unpack this two month low looking at what has driven the decline, with US and China data leading the charge. All sectors are down, more dividends are paid out, and they look at the upcoming data that could move markets.
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Morning Report 16 Apr 24: ASX to drop following shock jump in US spending
Despite expectations, retail spending surged in March, particularly among lower income earners, defying projections according to Tom and Ryan. The S&P500 experienced a significant overnight fluctuation, initially rising close to a percent before ultimately falling by 1.2%, signalling unpredictable market behavior. Today, Chinese production data is set to be released, with investors nervous as to how this could impact the ASX.
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Market Close 15 Apr 24: Aussie market slides for a third day
The market continued the three-day decline today following what has been months of gains. Laura and Stevie unpack the drivers that have knocked the market and sent 9 of the 11 sectors into the red. Tensions in the Middle East and US bank data are discussed, and The Star Casino is back in the headlines. Laura and Stevie also look at the upcoming market movers in the days ahead, and the dividend payments to expect.
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Morning Report 15 April 24: Middle-East conflict and bank earnings point to a lower start for the ASX
The spectre of instability in the Middle East loomed large over the weekend, with analysts pointing to it as one of the primary factors affecting market sentiment. Adding to the economic uncertainty, interest rates dipped and bonds followed suit, reflecting investors' cautious outlook.
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