Indexes up: Dow 1.05 per cent, S&P 500 1.03 per cent, Nasdaq 1.20 per cent; US to meet Chinese officials on trade; Tesla bounces after massive plunge.
Australia’s sharemarket dropped during Friday trading, as cautious investors await the release of US economic data and Trump and Musk have a public spat.
Easing trade tensions between the US and China were not enough to push the ASX to a new record this week, with investors erring on the side of caution.
US stocks have closed lower amid investor concerns about the possibility of an economic slowdown.
Australia’s market basically has traded flat on Thursday as investors await key economic news out of the US and Europe.
The local bourse has finished the session slightly lower after briefly surpassing its highest ever close in earlier trading.
US stocks have closed mostly higher as investors digested various points of economic data.
Share market bellwether Commonwealth Bank rose to a record Australian high on Wednesday, helping to drag the market higher.
Asian stocks closed higher despite trade uncertainty is weighing on investors as the deadline for US trade offers loom.
Australian shares have rallied as Australia's largest company hit a share price record, while weaker than expected GDP figures boosted interest rate cut hopes.
US stocks have closed slightly higher as investors digest jobs data amid hopes tariff talks will shed light on Washington's trade plans.
Australia’s sharemarket continued its gains during Tuesday’s trading as the Commonwealth Bank soared to a new record high.
The Australian share market is at three-month highs after a positive session, shrugging off global trade tensions and ongoing geopolitical risks.
Asian shares have edged higher with US President Donald Trump and China's Xi Jinping expected to speak this week on the thorny issue of tariffs.
US stocks have closed higher despite investor concerns about US President Donald Trump's tariff policies.
Cautious investors dragged the ASX 200 lower during Monday’s trading on the back of the latest developments from the White House as well as growing geopolitical tensions.
The Australian share market has started the month lower as an escalation in trade tensions and global conflicts prompts investors to take profits.
Japan's Nikkei and Hong Kong's Hang Seng closed lower as markets wait to see if US President Donald Trump goes ahead with a 50 per cent tariff on steel.
Trump comments on China keep market trading choppy; Dow up 0.1 per cent, S&P 500 down 0.01 per cent; Nasdaq down 0.3 per cent.