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Macro Afternoon
No big news to move stocks around here in Asia, just a series of headlines over Chinese trade, Brexit and local politics to get through another trading day.
Chris Becker
5 years ago
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Trump dumps Australian dollar and stocks
It all started so well.
David Llewellyn-Smith
5 years ago
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Macro Morning
By Chris Becker Oil prices finally bounced, with tech stocks on Wall Street also surging as US Treasury yields spiked in the wake of a return to confidence following the retail orgy over the weekend.
Chris Becker
5 years ago
Macro Afternoon
A weekend without much bad news has translated the poor showing on Wall Street to a buoyant day on stock markets here in Asia today, with just the local Australian markets suffering.
Chris Becker
5 years ago
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Australian dollar defies limit down iron ore
The Australian dollar is up a little today as the RBA described a deteriorating property market.
David Llewellyn-Smith
5 years ago
2
Macro Morning (Trading Week)
By Chris Becker Looking at Chinese stocks first, where last week saw the Shanghai Composite failed to stabilise above tentative support at the 2600 point level, having started the week nearer 2700 points.
Chris Becker
5 years ago
Macro Afternoon
A very mixed day here in Asia with Japanese markets closed and not much else happening due to the US holiday overnight, although oil prices have already retraced and Chinese shares are off due to domestic concerns via the PBOC of a slowing global economy.
Chris Becker
5 years ago
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Macro Morning
By Chris Becker With the US Thanksgiving holiday, markets were relatively quiet overnight, although European bourses suffered from the continued lack of confidence on the Brexit saga, with a new summit scheduled this weekend.
Chris Becker
5 years ago
Macro Afternoon
Asian stocks have been mixed throughout the session today as trading volume dries up in preparation for the US Thanksgiving holiday as risk sentiment remains fragile.
Chris Becker
5 years ago
45
Australian dollar falls as Aussie bonds catch a bid
AUD is down during the day as ANZ shook up interest rate markets: Aussie bonds are well bid: XJO is off the canvas: Big Iron is mixed: Big Gas dead cat: Gold off: Big Bank dead cat: Big Realty dead cat: Just wait until the market wakes up to the RBA’s utter stupidity.
David Llewellyn-Smith
5 years ago
17
Macro Morning
By Chris Becker Risk markets stabilised somewhat overnight with US tech stocks leading a slight recovery on Wall Street while oil prices stopped falling and US Treasury yields blipped a few points higher.
Chris Becker
5 years ago
1
Macro Afternoon
Asian stocks didn’t perform as badly as predicted, still losing ground but not in the magnitude of the falls on Wall Street and the continent overnight.
Chris Becker
5 years ago
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Woe is XJO!
David Llewellyn-Smith
5 years ago
4
It’s the bursting housing bubble, stupid
Via Bloomie: Australia’s stock market, the worst performer in the Asia-Pacific region in the past three months, needs signs of a thaw in the U.S.-China trade spat to spur a year-end rally.
David Llewellyn-Smith
5 years ago
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Macro Morning
By Chris Becker Dead cats are piling up on Wall Street, led by tech stocks with Apple down nearly 4% with European tech issues also pulling markets down across the Atlantic.
Chris Becker
5 years ago
Australian dollar crashes with oil
DXY roared back last night as risk off reigns.
David Llewellyn-Smith
5 years ago
16
Macro Afternoon
Following the rout in tech stocks in the US overnight, Asian bourses have fallen throughout the session as risk appetite dissapates.
Chris Becker
5 years ago
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Free falling banks drag ASX to new correction low
David Llewellyn-Smith
5 years ago
18
Macro Afternoon
Stock markets in Asia are generally in a positive mood, absorbing the failed APEC conference with aplomb and the notably volatile Brexit drama from the weekend.
Chris Becker
5 years ago
79
Australian dollar short-squeezed higher
AUD opened weak this morning but has squeezed higher ever since the still epic short is squeezed: Bonds are bid: XJO is weak: Big Iron is up: Big Oil is down: Big Gold strong: Big Banks are still in free fall: Big Property has lifted with the DHG approval.
David Llewellyn-Smith
5 years ago
12
Macro Morning (Trading Week)
By Chris Becker Market sentiment remains cautious as we end into the final trading weeks of the year with US stocks barely lifting on Friday night amid more tensions in Europe over the Brexit drama saw continental bourses drop once more.
Chris Becker
5 years ago
1
Myer confesses to sales collapse
David Llewellyn-Smith
5 years ago
55
Macro Afternoon
Most stock markets here in Asia look like finishing the week on a high note, save Japanese bourses as Yen buyers doubled down throughout the session, hurting domestic stocks.
Chris Becker
5 years ago
80
Wesfarmers blames everyone else for its housing suicide
Massive housing bust short, Wesfarmers, wants to blame everyone but itself.
David Llewellyn-Smith
5 years ago
4
Macro Morning
By Chris Becker The Brexit saga could not overshadow risk appetite overnight with US stocks finally rebounding after a staid week, helped by a very strong advanced retail sales print and some “easy” Fed speeches possibly putting brakes on an unrelenting rising rate policy.
Chris Becker
5 years ago
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