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Wall Street ends higher after wild swings, ASX set to fall
via abc.net.auUS stocks stage a dramatic reversal in the last hour of trade after an earlier sell-off, as the prospect of higher US interest rates and a war between Russia and Ukraine spooks investors. -
US investors spooked by rates and Ukraine tensions
via abc.net.auUS stocks have extended their sell off as the prospect of higher US interest rates and a war between Russia and Ukraine spooks investors. There was a rout on European markets and the ASX is set to fall again. -
Ukraine and interest rate fears send US shares, crypto tanking before late 'bargain hunter' rally
via abc.net.auThe ASX is lower in early trade, while US stocks stage a dramatic reversal in the last hour of trade after an earlier sell-off, as the prospect of higher US interest rates and a war between Russia and Ukraine spooks investors. -
ASX takes $75 billion hit as as inflation surges, Omicron hits business confidence
via abc.net.auThe ASX has slumped as inflation rose more than expected, while US stocks stage a dramatic reversal after an earlier sell-off, as the prospect of higher US interest rates and a war between Russia and Ukraine spooks investors. -
ASX takes $60 billion hit as as inflation surges, Omicron hits business confidence
via abc.net.auThe ASX slumps on the back of inflation rising more than expected, while US stocks stage a dramatic reversal after an earlier sell-off, and the prospect of higher US interest rates and a war between Russia and Ukraine spook investors. -
ASX dives on CPI jump, Ukraine and interest rate fears spook global markets and crypto
via abc.net.auThe ASX has slumped as inflation rose more than expected, while US stocks stage a dramatic reversal after an earlier sell-off, as the prospect of higher US interest rates and a war between Russia and Ukraine spooks investors. -
If Jeremy Grantham is talking about a US ‘superbubble’, we should listen
via theguardian.comThe Boston-based fund manager has hard-to-deny evidence to back up his prediction of a ‘wild rumpus’Jeremy Grantham’s warning that share prices are heading for a mighty fall is just part of the new year financial calendar, say his critics. On this occasion, however, the British co-founder of Boston-based fund manager GMO and highly regarded observer of stock market bubbles, may have got his timing spot-on.Certainly “Let the Wild Rumpus Begin” was a terrific title fo -
Stock markets falling, investors getting nervous – is the debt-fuelled finance party over?
via theguardian.comSome near-term nasties loom on the horizon, but larger threats are geopolitical and difficult to predictGet our free news app; get our morning email briefingFollow our Australia news live blog for the latest updatesFinancial news has started to turn negative, both at home and abroad.Is the debt-fuelled party that has provided solace amid the pandemic as well as jobs and rising asset prices for millions if not billions about to end? Continue reading... -
Global stock markets dive as fears of Ukraine conflict rattle investors
via theguardian.comEuropean markets slide to lowest levels since October, while New York sees wild trading sessionGlobal stock markets have fallen sharply as fears of military conflict in Ukraine spooked investors, wiping £53bn off the value of the UK’s blue-chip share index.European markets tumbled by 3.8% to their lowest levels since October, their biggest one-day fall in more than 18 months, after Nato said it was reinforcing its eastern borders with land, sea and air forces as a Russian invasion of -
Omicron pushes UK business growth to 11-month low
via theguardian.comHospitality, leisure and travel firms feel impact of Covid variant in JanuaryCoronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageThe UK economy grew at its slowest pace in almost a year in January as hospitality, leisure and travel businesses felt the impact of the Omicron variant.The monthly flash PMI (purchasing managers’ index) estimate of activity from IHS Markit and the Chartered Institute of Procurement and Supply reported a two-speed recovery with an easing of supply-c -
Signs of AdBlue shortage coming to an end, but Australia 'not out of the woods' yet
via abc.net.auA national shortage of the crucial diesel exhaust fluid, which threatened to grind the transport sector to a halt, appears to be coming to an end. -
Scrap national insurance rise, says ex-minister David Davis
via theguardian.comFormer Brexit secretary last week called for Boris Johnson to resign over alleged breaches of Covid rulesFormer Conservative Cabinet minister David Davis has called for the planned tax rise hitting national insurance contributions to be scrapped as a cost-of-living crisis looms, adding further pressure on the government.National insurance contributions, which are paid by employers and workers, are scheduled to rise by 1.25 percentage points at the start of the new tax year in April, in a manifes -
With 'Europe's bread basket' in the firing line, Australian farmers may need to step up
via abc.net.auEastern Ukraine produces a huge chunk of the world's wheat and corn, but now it's under threat from one of the world's biggest militaries. So what does that mean for our farmers? -
We can afford to reverse poverty and climate breakdown. What we can’t afford is the alternative | Kevin Watkins
via theguardian.comOur global finance system is failing to rise to the challenges we face. It’s time it was reimagined – and grounded in our shared humanity“The peoples of the Earth,” Henry Morgenthau said, “are inseparably linked by a deep underlying community of purpose.”In July 1944, Morgenthau, the US Treasury secretary, was closing the Bretton Woods conference with a reflection on extreme nationalism and the failures of cooperation that had led to war. Cautioning against th -
SA teachers vote to strike when school resumes
via abc.net.auTwo-thirds of South Australian teachers have voted to take a day's strike action when some face-to-face classes resume on February 2, but the union is yet to decide whether it will go ahead. -
How tiny Wongawilli is set to become part of huge development of 20,000 houses
via abc.net.auA former small coal and farming town is being transformed into a unique outpost of urban expansion in the Illawarra to accommodate the soaring demand for housing. -
How tiny Wongawilli has become part of huge development of 20,000 houses
via abc.net.auA former small coal and farming town is being transformed into a unique outpost of urban expansion in the Illawarra to accommodate the soaring demand for housing. -
How tiny Wongawilli has become part of a huge expansion of 20,000 houses
via abc.net.auA former small coal and farming town is being transformed into a unique outpost of urban expansion in the Illawarra to accommodate the soaring demand for housing. -
9,000 tourism jobs lost in Cairns during the pandemic, peak body says
via abc.net.auMore than half of all tourism jobs in Far North Queensland have been lost as international border closures continue to cripple the industry. -
9,000 tourism jobs have disappeared in Cairns during the pandemic
via abc.net.auMore than half of all tourism jobs in Far North Queensland have been lost as international border closures continue to cripple the industry. -
Qantas workers fighting COVID vaccination mandate lose court bid to avoid disciplinary action
via abc.net.auA group of Qantas employees who say the company did not "investigate" COVID-19 vaccines before enforcing a mandate lose their bid to stall disciplinary action against them. -
1,400 hens for sale as fed-up chook farmer throws in the towel
via abc.net.auAn exhausted Queensland egg producer is calling it quits, blaming the crippling impact of COVID-19 on the hospitality industry. -
After more than a year of booming tourism in Margaret River, are things slowing down?
via abc.net.auOne of WA's premier food and wine regions has relied heavily on Perth travellers throughout the pandemic. Now there are concerns the market is drying up for some operators. -
Heavy rain in outback closes rail line connecting Adelaide with WA and NT
via abc.net.auA weekend washout along the rail track north of Port Augusta halts freight services from Adelaide to Perth and Darwin. -
Heavy rain in outback closes rail line between SA and WA
via abc.net.auThe owner of the rail line between Adelaide and Kalgoorlie in Western Australia says the track sustained damage over the weekend as a result of rain, and is closed. -
'I have never seen anything like this': Massive damage in Kimba district
via abc.net.auFlooding on South Australia's Eyre Peninsula causes "massive, massive damage" to roads and infrastructure. -
ASX dips after global markets slump; Fortescue acquires Williams Advanced Engineering
via abc.net.auAustralian shares fall in early trading, tracking a lower finish on Wall Street, amid fears of inflation and policy tightening by the US Federal Reserve. -
Slow going as fuel crisis exasperates Cocos Islands community
via abc.net.auLocals and tourists on a remote Australian archipelago say they are frustrated, after the islands ran out of fuel more than a month ago.
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