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Tech optimism outweighs central bank nervousness. Wall St closes higher. Why not sign up for a free trial? Get access to expert market insights and manage your investments with confidence. Ready to invest in yourself? Join the Marcus Today community.저자 Marcus Today
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ASX 200 kicked off the week fighting back from early losses to close up 6 at 7676. Quiet trading ahead of a big week. Local banks moved from losses to gains with the Big Bank Basket up to $205.68 (0.7%). Insurers better, IAG up 0.5% and SUN ahead by 1.1%. GQG up 0.5% and MFG kicking 1.3% higher. REITs are under pressure after solid rise last week, …
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Quadruple witching in the US boosted volumes. The Dow dropped 191 points (-0.49%), the S&P 500 by 0.65%, and the NASDAQ by 0.96%. Major tech players Microsoft, Apple, Amazon, and Alphabet saw notable losses. Nvidia also dipped 0.1% after Thursday's 3.2% loss. Adobe's disappointing quarterly revenue guidance led to a 13.67% drop in its shares. ASX S…
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ASX 200 fought back from large losses to close down only 43 points at 7670 (-0.6%). ASX 200 off 2.2% for the week. Weakness across the board from the outset, but bargain hunting took over in the afternoon. Banks found some buyers as the day wore on. CBA down 0.6% and WBC down 1.1%, with the Big Bank Basket at $204.23 (-0.3%). MQG rose 0.2%, with in…
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The 30-stock Dow pulled back 137.66 points, or 0.35%, to close at 38,905.66. The Nasdaq Composite fell 0.3% to 16,128.53, while the S&P 500 slipped 0.29% to finish the session at 5,150.48. US PPI worse than expected as were Retail numbers. ASX SPI Futures down 56 points. Base metals are broadly weaker, Nickel -1.06%, Aluminium -0.81%, Zinc -0.97%, …
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ASX 200 slipped 16 points to 7714 (-0.2%) as banks came under pressure finally. The index bounced off the 7705, around the level of the sell-off on Monday. Banks saw big sellers as Macquarie downgraded, WBC down 3.8%, CBA off 1.1%, and ANZ falling 3.8%. The Big Bank Basket down to $204.87 (-2.1%). MQG also fell 1.1% as financials sold off. Insurers…
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USStocks closed lower on Wednesday and struggled to continue momentum from a session earlier, with Nvidia pulling back alongside the broader technology sector. The S&P 500 slipped 0.19% to close at 5,165.31, while the Nasdaq Composite fell 0.54% to 16,177.77. The Dow Jones Industrial Average pulled back 37.83 points, or 0.1%, to finish the session …
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 235.83 points, or 0.61%, to close at 39,005.49. The S&P 500 ticked up 1.12% to finish the session at 5,175.27, surpassing the previous record high close from March 7. The Nasdaq Composite advanced 1.54% to 16,265.64. ASX SPI Futures up 14. Could see more today. Base metals mixed, Copper flat, Nickel +1.82%, Z…
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ASX 200 limped 8 points higher to 7713. The market is waiting for direction from the US, with banks trying to rebound slightly as the Big Bank Basket flatlined at $207.93(0.1%). NAB slipped 0.4%. Other financials slightly better, QBE up 1.3% and SUN up 1.7% as GQG fell again down 2.3%. REITs mainly higher with GMG down 0.2% the rest better. Industr…
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The S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite both ended lower on Monday, while the Dow edged higher. The broad S&P 500 and technology-heavy Nasdaq closed 0.1% and 0.4% lower, respectively. Both saw their second negative sessions in a row. Oracle up 13% on results after hours. ASX SPI Futures up 5 points Base metals broadly higher, Nickel +1.23%, Aluminium +0.6…
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ASX 200 cratered 143 points to 7704 (-1.8%) as banks gave up frothy gains from Friday and iron ore weakened in Asian trade dragging down the big miners. BHP fell 2.6% with RIO off 3.6% and FMG down 3.5%. Base metal stocks also slid with MIN off 2.4% and S32 down 2.3%. Lithium stocks were mixed, LTR down 3.1% and PLS holding up as lithium firmed in …
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The S&P 500 lost 0.65% to 5,123.69, while the Nasdaq Composite slipped 1.16% to 16,085.11. Both swung into negative territory after rising to new all-time highs earlier in the session. The Dow Jones Industrial Average relinquished 68.66 points, or 0.18%, to end at 38,722.69. ASX SPI Futures fell 47 points. Oil dips 1% on way to weekly loss as marke…
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ASX 200 finished at record highs of 7847up 83 points (1.1%). Up 102 points for the week. Banks were as usual the big driver, hitting highs, the Big Bank Basket up to $214.07(). CBA pushed 1.8% ahead, NAB up 2.3% and WBC up 2.6%. MQG continued higher up 2.0% and insurers up as VUK screamed ahead on a deal with UK Building Society up 33.0%. Even the …
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The S&P 500 advanced 1.03% to 5,157.36, while the Nasdaq Composite climbed 1.51% to 16,273.38. Both hit all-time highs during the session, while the S&P 500 also managed a closing record. The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 130.30 points, or 0.34%, to close at 38,791.35. ASX to rise. SPI Futures up 45 points (+0.58%). Base metals are higher acr…
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ASX 200 finished up 30 points to 7758 (+0.4%) despite the heavy weight of large-cap ex-dividends. Once again, banks leading the way with the Big Bank Basket up to $209.87 (+0.7%). MQG rose 0.8%, and CBA hit record highs up 0.8%. GQG rose 2.8% on FUM news, ASX up 0.8% despite being fined by ASIC. Industrials firm WES up 1.5%, and TCL up 1.0% as rate…
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The S&P 500 added 0.51% to 5,104.76, while the Nasdaq Composite gained 0.58% to 16,031.54. The Dow Jones Industrial Average traded higher by 75.86 points, or 0.2%, to close at 38,661.05. The blue-chip average was weighed down by a drop of more than 2% in Disney. Shares of NYCB rose about 7.5% after tumbling more than 40% earlier in the session. Tra…
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ASX 200 flips to close at 7734 up 9 (+0.1%), turning positive as GDP number disappoints and hopes for a rate cut brought forward. Banks once again the drivers of the market, with the Big Bank Basket up to $208.37 (+1.1%). MQG kicked 0.5% higher, ASX up 0.4% and health insurers up. REITs mixed, GMG up 0.3% and SCG up 1.9%. Industrials and tech weak,…
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The Nasdaq Composite pulled back by 1.65% to 15,939.59 as technology stocks felt the brunt of the market’s drop. The Dow Jones Industrial Average lost 404.64 points, or 1.04%, to 38,585.19. The S&P 500 dipped 1.02%, closing at 5,078.65. ASX to fall. SPI Futures down 10 points (-0.13%). Bitcoin swoons and falls. Gold close to record high. Powell Tes…
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ASX fell 12 points at 7724 (-0.2%). Some weakness in a few sectors weighed. Banks eased back with the Big Bank Basket down to $206.08 (-0.8%). CBA leading the loss, off 1.0%. MQG slipped 0.3%, and GQG fell 1.8%, with REITs down a tad. Industrials weaker across the board, looking a little tired after reporting season. ‘Old Skool Platform’ stocks dro…
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Wall Street finished slightly lower overnight in a quiet session while the market awaits economic data later in the week. Why not sign up for a free trial? Get access to expert market insights and manage your investments with confidence. Ready to invest in yourself? Join the Marcus Today community.저자 Marcus Today
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ASX 200 slid 10 points to 7736 (0.1%) off all-time highs as iron ore and healthcare stocks weighed. BHP off 1.5% and FMG getting whacked down 3.2%. Lithium stocks gave back some early solid gains, prices slipping slightly in China. MIN down 2.1% and PLS up only 0.7% with IGO falling 1.7%. Gold miners were strong on bullion rises, NST up 6.0% and NE…
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S&P 500, Nasdaq close at fresh records on AI boost, easing yields. US stocks drive higher, boosted by tech, chips, lower yields. Europe's STOXX 600 hits record high in strong start to March. US yields fall on weak data, Fed comment on balance sheet reset. US manufacturing contracts further, rays of light on the horizon. WTO ekes out meagre outcomes…
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The tech-heavy Nasdaq jumped 0.9% to close at an all-time high at 16,091.92, as tech stocks and chips rallied into the close. The S&P 500 also popped to a record close, rising 0.52% at 5,096.27. The Dow Jones Industrial Average ticked higher by 0.12% at 38.996.39. ASX SPI Futures up 20 Record High beckons. Base metals OK, Copper +0.30%, Aluminium +…
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ASX 200 shrugs off early weakness to close up 38 points at 7699 (+0.5%). So close. Good gains in industrials, led by WES up 1.1%, ALL up 1.5% and supermarkets COL and WOW better. Banks were flat, the Big Bank Basket flat at $205.05 (+0.4%). MQG kicked 0.6% and QBE up 0.5%. REITs firm with GMG leading the charge on data centre attractions, up 3.8%. …
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The S&P 500 pulled back 0.17% to close at 5,069.76. The Nasdaq Composite fell 0.55% to 15,947.74. The Dow Jones Industrial Average shed 23.39 points, or 0.06%, to end at 38,949.02 and notch a third straight day of losses. ASX to fall. SPI Futures down 11 points (-0.14%). Base metals broadly lower, Copper -0.32%, Aluminium -0.30%, Zinc -0.47%, Lead …
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ASX 200 closes flat at 7660 despite better-than-expected CPI numbers. Only monthly though. We flipped between small gains and small losses. Big short squeeze happening in the likes of CHN, PLS, NXT and BRN. Looks like someone wanted their stock back. Banks eased back, with CBA slipping 1.0% lower. MQG down 1.0%, and insurers better. SUN up 0.9%, an…
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The S&P 500 inched up 0.17% to 5,078.18. The Nasdaq added 0.37% to end at 16,035.30. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 96.82 points, or 0.25%, to close at 38,972.41. ASX to rise. SPI Futures up 21 points (+0.28%). Base metals mixed, Aluminium +0.59%, Zinc -0.06%, Lead -0.29%, and Tin +0.46%. Copper up 0.25%, supported by its technical 50-day mo…
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ASX rose a modest 10 points to 7663 (+0.1%). Off early lows. Results the focal point again. Once again, the banks doing the heavy lifting with the Big Bank Basket up to $205.96 (+0.8%). CBA leading the charge up 1.0%. MQG up 0.8% and GQG up 1.4%. While NAB, WBC and ANZ hit 52-week highs. Insurers slid, with QBE up 0.4% and SUN down 1.9%. REITs fall…
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US stocks ended Monday’s trading session in the red. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell around 62 points, or 0.16%. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite dropped 0.38% and 0.13%, respectively. ASX SPI Futures down 4 points. Base metals broadly lower, Copper -1.12%, Nickel -2.20%, Aluminium -0.82%, Zinc +0.71%, Lead flat, and Tin -0.49%. Gold inched l…
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ASX closed up 9 at 7653 (0.1%) after a very solid start evaporated. Big Monday with M&A and results in focus. First up Alcoa bid for AWC after a 20-year life on the ASX, ABB bid for SLC and CSR in a trading halt pending an announcement on a material transaction. Banks mixed, CBA firing another 1.0% ahead with the Big Bank Basket up to $204.23 (0.6%…
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Dow up 62. NASDAQ -0.28%. S&P 500 +0.03%. Big Tech calmed down overnight on Friday but didn’t sell off particularly. Nvidia up 0.36% - hit a $2 trillion market cap. Now the fourth biggest company in the world. AMD -2.9%, Apple -1%. Super Micro Computer dropped 11.8% after pricing a convertible note. SPI Futures up 4. Oil price down 2%. The US has r…
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The S&P 500 and the Dow reached record highs overnight, driven by growth and tech stocks following Nvidia's strong earnings and outlook. The Dow Jones rose by 4567 points (+1.18%), the S&P 500 gained 2.11%, and the NASDAQ Composite added 2.96%. Nvidia's optimistic Q1 revenue forecast and outperformance in Q4 revenue pushed its shares higher, up 16.…
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ASX 200 rose 3 points today to 7611 as Nvidia and results were the focus. Banks eased across the board, insurers mixed SUN up 0.8%. The Big Bank Basket down to $201.82(0.2%). MQG slightly higher, up 0.5%. REITs slipped a little. Healthcare better, CSL up 0.3% and RHC up 0.5%. In the industrials, TCL rose 1.3% on broker comments, WOW continued to sl…
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average added 48.44 points, or 0.13%, settling at 38,612.24. The S&P 500 gained 0.13% to end at 4,981.80. The tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite lost 0.32% to close at 15,580.87. Minutes from the Federal Reserve’s January meeting indicated that central bankers are in no hurry to cut interest rates. ASX SPI down 19 points. CSR Bid.…
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ASX 200 fell 51 points to 7608 (+0.7%) as results the focus. CBA ex-dividend sent the Big Bank Basket down slightly to $202.22 (-1%), knocking some points off the index, too. ANZ recovered 0.8% of the losses yesterday, MQG flat, insurers slid, QBE down 1.8% and SUN off 2.3%. REITs generally down, GMG off 0.1% with SCG up 2.7% on better-than-expecte…
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Wall Street began the holiday-shortened week lower in a quiet day of trade, with the S&P 500 down 0.6%, NASDAQ off 0.92%, while the Dow Jones hovered around flatline (-0.17%). NASDAQ weighed down by Nvidia, tumbling 4.4% ahead of its earnings report, while small-caps Russell 2000 fell 1.41%, erasing last week's gains. US Treasury yields edged lower…
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ASX 200 slips slightly by 6 points to 7659 (0.1%). Big day again for results, ANZ also got the green light for its SUN Banking business acquisition. Good for SUN, not maybe so good for ANZ down 2.2% on the news. WBC rose 2.6% on broker upgrades, the Big Bank Basket rose slightly to $204.22(0.1%). MQG sold off slightly following Investor Day reactio…
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US Markets Closed for Presidents Day ASX to open flat. SPI Futures up 1 point (+0.01%). Base metals mixed, Nickel flat, Aluminium -0.81%, Zinc +1.05%, Lead -0.92%, and Tin -1.80%. Copper prices fell 0.54% after PBoC held its policy rates steady, but falling inventories data contained losses. Gold edged up 0.17% as the US dollar retreated marginally…
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ASX 200 finished slightly higher by 7 points to 7666 (0.1%) in a quiet day. Results once again dominated as US market closed tonight for Presidents' Day. Resources were the steadying influence today on hopes of Chinese stimulus and better economic news post the LNY. BHP up 0.9%, RIO up 1.6% and FMG flat. Selected lithium stocks showed promise; PLS …
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US equities fell overnight, with the NASDAQ leading the losses, as a hotter-than-expected producer prices report tempered expectations for immediate interest rate cuts by the Fed. The S&P 500 fell by 0.48% but managed to close above 5,000 for the fourth time this year, the Dow Jones slid by 145 points, and the NASDAQ lost 0.82%. Following five cons…
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ASX 200 finished up 53 points to 7658 (0.7%) off early highs but still a very solid day. Up 10 points for the week. Most cylinders firing today, Banks firm as usual with the Big Bank Basket up to $202.34 (). CBA bounced 1.9% the best of the four. MQG rose 0.3% after big run yesterday, insurers slipped as big premium increases may have peaked. QBE a…
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US stocks closed higher on Thursday as retail sales data disappointed, fuelling expectations of potential interest rate cuts by the Fed in the coming months. The S&P 500 rose by 0.58%, the NASDAQ by 0.30%, and the Dow Jones climbed by 350.07 points or 0.91%. US Treasury yields edged lower, with the 10Y Treasury note down 2.4bps 4.242%, marking its …
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ASX 200 made up yesterday’s losses closing up 58 points to 7601 (+0.8%). First ‘Super Thursday’ of results. BHP lost 1.7% on a huge write-down on nickel assets (more like liabilities) and Samarco issues. RIO dropped 0.7% with FMG 1.4% to the good. S32 results were greeted by a thud, down 4.6% and lithium stocks mixed. Oil and gas were down heavily …
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The 500-stock index advanced 0.6%, while the Nasdaq Composite climbed 0.9%. The Dow Jones Industrial Average added 82 points, or 0.2%. Six of the seven Magnificent Seven tech stocks were higher, though Apple slumped for a third day. And bitcoin briefly rose through $US52,000. ASX 200 to rise. SPI Futures up 52 points (+0.69%). Base metals mixed, Co…
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ASX 200 fell 56 points bouncing off 7500 to close at 7538 (-0.7%). Results and broker talk dominated again with a negative lead from Wall Street colouring the landscape. Banks under pressure following CBA results showing NIM remains under pressure CBA fell 1.7% well off lows. The Big Bank Basket down 1.6% with CBA in profit-taking mode post results…
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average lost 524.63 points, or 1.35%, to close at 38,272.75 in its worst session since March 2023 on a percentage basis. At its lows, the 30-stock index sunk 757.52 points, or 1.95%. The S&P 500 slid 1.37% to close at 4,953.17, while the Nasdaq Composite fell 1.8% to settle at 15,655.60. ASX to fall. SPI Futures down 90 poi…
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