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1

the COB: momentum market

2

the COB: holding on

3

the COB: peace prospects

4

the COB: fabulous Friday

5

the COB: Thursday trepidation

6

the COB: Boots made for bidding

7

the COB: gloom looms

8

the COB: stock rotation

9

the COB: miner meltdown

10

the COB: geared down GDP

11

the COB: wages boost

12

the COB: mind the gap

13

the COB: stocks rebound

14

the COB: market meltdown

15

the COB: ore-some trades ⛏️

16

the COB: bourse bust

17

the COB: art of the slow deal

18

the COB: guac and roll 🌮

19

the COB: Thursday turnaround

20

The COB: market meltdown

21

the COB: bullish bounceback

22

the COB: seven-week low

23

the COB: Friday fizzle

24

the COB: small win

25

the COB: CommBank crash

26

the COB: budget jitters

27

the COB: CSL craters

28

the COB: Friday freefall

29

the COB: banking on peace

30

the COB: fuelling up

31

the COB: bitter pill

32

the COB: moody Monday

33

the COB: going up

34

the COB: eight and counting...

35

the COB: mag7 moment

36

the COB: pessimistic positioning

37

the COB: market malaise

38

the COB: strait talk

39

the COB: barrel bump

40

the COB: unhealthy slump

41

the COB: still gloomy

42

the COB: on again, off again

43

the COB: weekend talks

44

the COB: fire to the fuel

45

the COB: 9,000 looms

46

the COB: feeling the pinch

47

the COB: dire strait

48

the COB: what a week!

49

the COB: shaky ceasefire

50

the COB: ceasefire surge

51

the COB: Tuesday takeoff

52

the COB: Trump talk

53

the COB: April's boost

54

the COB: TACO Tuesday

55

the COB: servo support

56

the COB: weekly win

57

the COB: WARnings

58

the COB: relief rally

59

the COB: receding rally

60

the COB: dire strait

61

the COB: March madness

62

the COB: four-month low

63

the COB: oil-fuelled gains

64

the COB: Tuesday tremors

65

the COB: safe-haven slide

66

the COB: running dry

67

the COB: Thursday tumble

68

the COB: reassessing rates

69

the COB: Tuesday turnaround

70

the COB: market mayhem

71

the COB: inflation concerns

72

the COB: risk reawakening

73

the COB: market mayhem

74

the COB: conflict concerns

75

the COB: waging war

76

the COB: reporting season round-up

77

the COB: record reset

78

the COB: inflation nation

79

the COB: video killed the radio star

80

the COB: results report

81

the COB: Friday fizzle

82

the COB: on the job

83

the COB: premium payday

84

the COB: rock solid results

85

the COB: iron sore

86

the COB: Black Friday

87

the COB: reporting records

88

the COB: over 9,000

89

the COB: tech flex

90

the COB: swinging season

91

the COB: worst day since Liberation Day

92

the COB: oversold opportunities

93

the COB: resources rotation

94

the COB: RBA ripples

95

the COB: metals meltdown

96

the COB: See ya, January!

97

the COB: digging deep

98

the COB: hiking expectations

99

the COB: mighty miners

100

the COB: wild week

101

the COB: men at work

102

the COB: tariff turmoil

103

the COB: lights stay on

104

the COB: tariff threats

105

the COB: weekly win

106

the COB: earnings watch

107

the COB: metals momentum

108

the COB: copper charge

109

the COB: monday momentum

110

the COB: 50 weeks to go

111

the COB: tech at the top

112

the COB: cooling down

113

the COB: banks bust

114

the COB: commodity velocity

115

the COB: ending on a high

116

the COB: where's Santa?

117

the COB: 'miner' lift

118

the COB: tech tanks

119

the COB: copper drop

120

the COB: mining momentum while tech teeters

121

the COB: jobs data jitters

122

the COB: silver lining

123

the COB: on hold

124

the COB: lithium lifts

125

the COB: flat week

126

the COB: hot copper

127

the COB: low gear GDP

128

the COB: bitcoin bust

129

the COB: December dip

130

the COB: weekly win

131

the COB: flat finish

132

the COB: Turkey trap?

133

the COB: strong start, soft finish

134

the COB: M&A Monday

135

the COB: stock selloff

136

the COB: Nvidia beats the street

137

the COB: Nvidia's make-or-break

138

the COB: five-month low

139

the COB: green shoots return

140

The COB: market meltdown

141

the COB: turn the lights back on!

142

the COB: late day meltdown

143

the COB: big bank blues

144

the COB: US reopening hopes

145

the COB: weak week

146

the COB: bouncing back

147

the COB: tech troubles

148

the COB: an inflation-driven hold

149

the COB: housing heat

150

the COB: dummy spit

151

the COB: fed fog

152

the COB: too hot to cut?

153

the COB: takeovers & tumbles

154

the COB: trade hopes buoy ASX

155

the COB: weekly win

156

the COB: go with the flow

157

the COB: profit-taking

158

the COB: record high

159

the COB: gold retreat

160

the COB: mineral muscle

161

the COB: shiny things & wild swings

162

the COB: golden horizons

163

the COB: catalyst season ahead

164

the COB: countering China

165

the COB: wired for growth

166

the COB: mining momentum

167

the cob: GOLD $4000!

168

the COB: banking on the cloud

169

the COB: record run

170

the COB: weekly win

171

the COB: banks & bullion

172

the COB: shutdown jitters

173

the COB: holding on

174

the COB: golden gains

175

the COB: health check

176

the COB: mining momentum

177

the COB: risk retreat

178

the COB: shining bright

179

the COB: Glitter & Gold

180

the COB: Healthy finish

181

the COB: Santos slump

182

the COB: Wednesday wobbles

183

the COB: miner gain

184

the COB: China slump

185

the COB: square week

186

the COB: defence deals

187

the COB: lithium losses

188

the COB: under pressure

189

the COB: China miss

190

the COB: soft start

191

the COB: bouncing back

192

the COB: September slump

193

the COB: dividend drag

194

the COB: volatility victory lap

195

the COB: August's over!

196

the COB: are we there yet?

197

the COB: all eyes on AI

198

the COB: ASX fade

199

the COB: Jackson Hole jitters

200

the COB: it's above 9000!

201

the COB: tough crowd

202

the COB: healthcare headwinds

203

the COB: record reach

204

the COB: run to 9,000

205

the COB: record reset...AGAIN

206

the COB: banks tank

207

the COB: rates reset

208

the COB: lithium leap

209

the COB: winner takes it all

210

the COB: it’s not you, it’s tariffs

211

the cob: breaking 8800

212

the COB: reporting rally

213

the COB: Monday comeback

214

the COB: no beef with Trump

215

the COB: tech futures rip

216

the COB: bulls in charge

217

the COB: Tuesday turnaround

218

the COB: who's the Boss?

219

the COB: banks out, bargains in

220

the COB: profit taking

221

the COB: Winning Wednesday

222

the COB: CBA crash

223

the COB: profit taking

224

the COB: another day, another record!

225

the COB: Thursday turnaround, fresh records!

226

the COB: back in the red

227

the COB: bulls on parade

228

the COB: trade ties

229

the COB: tariff whiplash

230

the COB: ASX springs back

231

the COB: copper curveball

232

the COB: shock hold

233

the COB: tariff trepidation

234

the COB: record reset

235

the COB: great rotation underway

236

the COB: record close

237

the COB: happy new year!

238

the COB: commodity concerns

239

the COB: Friday fizzer

240

the COB: lithium leaps

241

the COB: rate expectations

242

the COB: ceasefire hopes

243

the COB: tensions high

244

the COB: Betr bids

245

the COB: labour lull

246

the COB: cautious mood

247

the COB: oil outlook

248

the COB: oil interests

249

the COB: Israel v Iran

250

the COB: "lofty, not nutty"

251

the COB: resetting records

252

the COB: cracking high

253

the COB: bromance brawl

254

the COB: record refused

255

the COB: testing highs

256

the COB: three month high

257

the COB: merger Monday

258

the COB: monthly gains 101

259

the COB: legally blocked

260

the COB: Woodside's win

261

the COB: copper's climb

262

the COB: continental drift

263

the COB: weekly win

264

the COB: all about the bonds, bout the bonds...

265

the COB: rate cut rally

266

the COB: clear cut

267

the COB: streak snapped

268

the COB: CBA record high

269

the COB: labour lift

270

the COB: rally rest

271

the COB: Swiss success

272

the COB: buy the rumour, sell the fact?

273

the COB: Geneva gathering

274

the COB: Trump's trade teaser

275

the COB: tariff talks

276

the COB: ASX zig zags

277

the COB: Albo 2.0

278

the COB: Election day!

279

the COB: earnings bonanza

280

the COB: cut clarity

281

the COB: above 8000

282

the COB: rally on

283

the COB: damage controlled?

284

the COB: retreat relief

285

the COB: Powell punch

286

the COB: Good Thursday

287

the COB: China concerns

288

the COB: defensive dominance

289

the COB: Monday momentum

290

the COB: back in the red

291

the COB: Trump tariffs 2.0

292

the COB: peak panic?

293

the COB: buying the dip

294

the COB: Monday meltdown

295

the COB: WHAT a week

296

the COB: Tariff tantrum Thursday

297

the COB: L-day looms

298

the COB: holding on

299

the COB: tariff tremors

300

the COB: the accept shop

301

the COB: Chalmers' call

302

the COB: glitter & grit

303

the COB: PMI push

304

the COB: shopping spree

305

the COB: Jobs surprise

306

the COB: Wednesday wobbles

307

the COB: Tuesday turbulence

308

the COB: M&A Monday

309

the COB: green on screen

310

the COB: rollercoaster ride

311

the COB: market mayhem

312

the COB: tech issues

313

the COB: short climb

314

the COB: below 8000

315

the COB: energy slump

316

the COB: tit-for-tat

317

the COB: tariff tumble

318

the COB: Monday rebound

319

the COB: finally finished!

320

the COB: higher at last

321

the COB: reporting rollercoaster

322

the COB: cost control

323

the COB: final stretch

324

the COB: one month low

325

the COB: Thursday tumble

326

the COB: banking bubble burst?

327

the COB: rate relief

328

the COB: bank tank

329

the COB: it's a marathon, not a sprint

330

the COB: prescribing profits

331

the COB: carried by CBA

332

the COB: trade truce?

333

the COB: tariff tactics... again

334

the COB: flat week, high dough

335

the COB: record reach

336

the COB: restrained retaliation

337

the COB: tech support

338

the COB: Trump's tariff tidalwave

339

the COB: January jump

340

the COB: record rest

341

the COB: February cut?

342

the COB: deep impact

343

the COB: Trump's first week

344

the COB: mining losses

345

the COB: Trump talks tough

346

the COB: Trump bump

347

the COB: Trump 2.0

348

the COB: waiting for Trump

349

the COB: broad-based rally

350

the COB: Wednesday whiplash

351

the COB: turnaround Tuesday

352

the COB: Moody Monday

353

the COB: banks tank

354

the COB: broad sell-off

355

the cob: "substantial progress"

356

the COB: confident consumers

357

the COB: new year, same tech game

358

the COB: Santa shows up

359

the COB: freefall Friday

360

the COB: Powell scares Santa

361

the COB: Fed in focus

362

the COB: banking boost

363

the COB: Monday malaise

364

the COB: Where's Santa?

365

the COB: miracle economy?

366

the COB: tech tumble

367

the COB: dovish tilt

368

the COB: Monday meltdown

369

the COB: Friday funk

370

the COB: $100k milestone

371

the COB: anaemic growth

372

the COB: topping 8500

373

the COB: golden acquisition

374

the COB: flat Friday

375

the COB: resetting records

376

the COB: retail rally

377

the COB: tariff trepidation

378

the COB: money money Monday

379

the COB: milking profits

380

the COB: tough to impress

381

the COB: drop from the top

382

the COB: tech number one

383

the COB: bad bank behavior

384

the COB: banking boost

385

the COB: Xero to hero

386

the COB: eye on CPI

387

the COB: bitcoin's boom

388

the COB: iron ouch

389

the COB: rate cut rally

390

the COB: Trump card

391

the COB: the race to the White House

392

the COB: hold it!

393

the COB: Trump trade trepidation

394

the COB: big week ahead

395

the COB: mixed market

396

the COB: grocery gloom

397

the COB: eye on CPI

398

the COB: iron awe

399

the COB: WISE decision

400

the COB: disappointing updates

401

the COB: supermarket sweep

402

the COB: a WISE decision?

403

the COB: Golden age

404

the COB: profit taking

405

the COB: uranium pops

406

the COB: what goes up?

407

the COB: record reset

408

the COB: caught in the WEB

409

the COB: second bazooka?

410

the COB: Thursday thrust

411

the COB: stimulus scepticism

412

the COB: RBA's vigilance

413

the COB: long on lithium

414

the COB: flight to safety

415

the COB: Pilbara punished

416

the COB: Wednesday wobbles

417

the COB: record retreat

418

the COB: the great rotation

419

the COB: miners continue to shine

420

the COB: miners' moment

421

the COB: rocks are back!

422

the COB: hawkish hold

423

the COB: 7-day streak ends

424

the COB: closing on a high

425

the COB: rate cut euphoria

426

the COB: over to you, Jay Powell

427

the COB: testing records

428

the COB: rate expectations

429

the COB: gold rush

430

the COB: relief rally

431

the COB: Banks tank

432

the COB: Tuesday turnaround

433

the COB: rate cut conundrum

434

the COB: poised for payrolls

435

the COB: RBA's recession warning

436

the COB: tech wreck

437

the COB: dividend drags

438

the COB: banking boost

439

the COB: reporting season winds down

440

the COB: turbulent times

441

the COB: commodity sell-off

442

the COB: earnings push and pull

443

the COB: Powell buoys markets

444

the COB: Powell pow wow in focus

445

the COB: kale over KFC 🌿🍔

446

the COB: treading water

447

the COB: lucky 8

448

the COB: goldies glow

449

the COB: Bullock doubles down

450

the COB: 5 wins in a row

451

the COB: in the thick of it

452

the COB: treading water

453

the COB: consumer clout

454

the COB: 7777.7!

455

the COB: the eye of the storm?

456

the COB: rebound recovery

457

the COB: sleep with one eye open

458

the COB: market meltdown

459

the COB: the great unwind

460

the COB: topping 8100

461

the COB: July high!

462

the COB: under pressure

463

the COB: incredibly important results

464

the COB: eye on CPI

465

the COB: global selloff

466

the COB: risk off

467

the COB: big tech bounce back

468

the COB: Trump vs Harris

469

the COB: tech tumble

470

the COB: record rally

471

the COB: Rio reversal

472

the COB: ASX milestone

473

the COB: CBA trumps BHP

474

the COB: bulls in charge

475

the COB: rate expectations

476

the COB: Powell pop?

477

the COB: iron ore falls

478

the COB: landslide victory

479

the COB: dig this

480

the COB: mining matters

481

the COB: super stock

482

the COB: happy FY25

483

the COB: let the SUNshine in

484

the COB: central bank shenanigans

485

the COB: CPI high

486

the COB: tasty result

487

the COB: discretionary down

488

the COB: consumer caution

489

the COB: yellow y black wins the day

490

the COB: going nuclear

491

the COB: the reverse hokey pokey

492

the COB: moody Monday

493

the COB: Friday fizzle

494

the COB: Jobless dip

495

the COB: risk horizon

496

the COB: Tuesday tumble

497

the COB: what a week

498

the COB: cuts commence?

499

the COB: healthy gains

500

the COB: running out of energy

501

the COB: rate sensitive rise

502

the COB: buy in May?

503

the COB: sell-off continues

504

the COB: stocks slump

505

the COB: spending stalls

506

the COB: rate sensitive rally

507

the COB: friday funk

508

the COB: takeover drama

509

the COB: weary Wednesday

510

the COB: down day

511

the COB: kissing records

512

the COB: changing course

513

the COB: ASX on fire

514

the COB: Budget benefit

515

the COB: get in the game

516

the COB: keep on keeping on

517

the COB: the bulls are back

518

the COB: banks bashed

519

the COB: flat as a pancake

520

the COB: rates hold

521

the COB: RBA looms

522

the COB: end of week high

523

the COB: too good to be true?

524

the COB: Sell in May?

525

the COB: rates re-think

526

the COB: who's the Boss?

527

the COB: stocks swoon & BHP rejected

528

the COB: sticky inflation

529

the COB: repositioning rally

530

the COB: relief rally

531

the COB: oil and gold surge

532

the COB: iron "soar"

533

the COB: Powell pivots again

534

the COB: sea of red

535

the COB: is there still life in 360?

536

the COB: inflation overreaction?

537

the COB: rates reality

538

the COB: a healthy rally

539

the COB: digging those commodity prices

540

the COB: an ASX stock to play Europe's gas market

541

the COB: black gold rallies

542

the COB: bounce back

543

the COB: tech tumble

544

the COB: record retreat

545

the COB: hopping into Easter on a high

546

the COB: steady as she goes

547

the COB: risk rotation

548

the COB: monday market melt

549

the COB: should you have bought the WOW dip?🤔

550

the COB: Narky emails? There’s a stock for that

551

the COB: focus on the fed 🔎

552

the COB: not in or out ⛔

553

the COB: meeting mayhem 🏛️

554

the COB: what a week 😱

555

the COB: banks vs miners ⚔️

556

the COB: robust retailers 👜

557

the COB: treading water 🌊

558

the COB: soured sentiment 🤒

559

the COB: hello 7,800 👋

560

the COB: cuts confirmed?✔️

561

the COB: snail's pace 🐌

562

the COB: boom or bust?💥

563

the COB: what a Downer 🔽

564

the COB: New market record Marches in 🚶

565

Feb ends with a bang 💥

566

the COB: Steady Eddy 🐢

567

the COB: mind the gap 👩‍🔬

568

the COB: retail rumble 🎤

569

the COB: AI fever 🌡️

570

the COB: Nvidia to the moon 🌕

571

the COB: that sinking feeling

572

the COB: nickel no dime ⚒️

573

the COB: call it a (lithium) comeback 🔙

574

the COB: mining support 💹

575

the COB: unemployment upsets 💔

576

the COB: no love for the market 💌

577

the COB: big caps swoon 😍

578

the COB: Year of the Dragon 🐉

579

the COB: risk vs reward 🌓

580

the COB: power surge 🗲

581

the COB: Santos sinks 🚢

582

the COB: hawkish hold 🦅

583

the COB: a date with rates 💕

584

the COB: record rebound 🏀

585

the COB: what goes up? 📉

586

the COB: record high 🚀

587

the COB: rally splutters 🥛

588

the COB: energy boost 🔋

589

the COB: good times roll on... 😊

590

the COB: lithium love 🤍

591

the COB: positive sesh 📈

592

the COB: Monday funday 😎

593

the COB: Friday fightback 👊

594

the COB: why jobs are so soft 💼

595

the COB: party pooper 😖

596

the COB: Tuesday tumble 👎

597

the COB: same same 👯

598

the COB: volatile week 🎢

599

the COB: crypto launch🚀

600

the COB: inflation cools🧊

601

the COB: follow the leader ⚓

602

the COB: sluggish start 🐌

603

the COB: limping to the finish line🏃

604

the COB: hitting a roadblock 🦺

605

the COB: sky high ☁️

606

the COB: Santa is on his way 🎅

607

the COB: a $5B M&A Monday🤩

608

The COB: risk-on rally 🚀

609

the COB: Fed pivot party 🎄

610

the COB: the lucky country 🦘

611

the COB: Happy 40th, Aussie 🎂

612

the COB: M&A Monday fade 🔻

613

the COB: M&A rally ↗️

614

the COB: late stage turnaround ↩️

615

the COB: strikes a chord 🎹

616

the COB: hold, please ✋

617

the COB: everything rally 🆙

618

the COB: pump & dump📈

619

the COB: window dressing 👗

620

the COB: taming the inflation dragon 🐲

621

the COB: Aussie! Aussie! Aussie! 💲

622

the COB: slip sliding away? 🎵

623

the COB: Friday feels 🍷

624

the COB: running out of energy 🔋

625

the COB: gold glistens ✨

626

the COB: miners muscle up 💪

627

the COB: slow and steady 🐢

628

the COB: twice is a trend 👭

629

the COB: are you a betting man? 🎰

630

the COB: inflation fever has broken 🤒

631

the COB: is winter coming? ❄️

632

the COB: time to fill boots? 👢

633

the COB: caught in a trap 🕸️

634

the COB: a tale of two stocks 💕

635

the COB: Optus out(r)age 📱

636

The COB: rates win the race "without a fight" 🏇

637

the COB: hold your horses? 🏇

638

the COB: market's jolly jump 🎅

639

the COB: tech stocks sizzle 🥓

640

the COB: Fed fever 🤒

641

the COB: trick or treat🎃

642

the COB: is it safe yet?

643

the COB: why markets are skittish 🍬

644

the COB: signs from the coal face ⛔

645

the COB: tune out the noise 🎧

646

the COB: green on screen 💚

647

the COB: misery loves company 😞

648

the COB: charting negative territory🗺️

649

the COB: red alert🚨

650

the COB: the most dangerous thing 👄

651

the COB: tech gains🏋️

652

the COB: risk off📉

653

the COB: friday fizzle💨

654

the COB: weighed down 🧁

655

the COB: five days and counting🖐️

656

the COB: resilience🏋️

657

the COB: flight to safety 🚧

658

the COB: what will turn the tide? 🌊

659

the COB: stocks rebound⚽

660

the COB: bright spots are few and far between ☀️

661

the cob: October will be more positive, they said... 📉

662

the COB: hello... is there anyone out there? 👀

663

the COB: Wake me up when September's over 😴

664

the COB: energy stocks power ahead⚡

665

the COB: catch a falling star🌠

666

the COB: Tuesday tumble 💧

667

the COB: Kochie wins the bet 👍

668

the COB: the bondcano 🌪️

669

the COB: higher for even longer⛰️

670

the COB: back to the future 🥏

671

the COB: the pied pipers 🥁

672

the COB: nowhere to hide 🙈

673

the COB: what a ripper😮‍💨

674

the COB: stepping up 👢

675

the COB: marking time⌚

676

the COB: goldies the boldies

677

the COB: Monday moves 👯

678

the COB: Scutty's view 👁️

679

the COB: last of Lowe

680

the COB: what a drag 💅

681

the COB: end of an era ✈️

682

the COB: a lick of lithium🥄

683

the COB: wake me up 😴

684

the COB: pushing for gains💪

685

the COB: cutting some slack🥩

686

the COB: string of gains 🧵

687

the COB: shake-ups📳

688

the COB: down in a hole⚫

689

the COB: chips on the table🍟

690

the COB: big hits, bigger misses👊

691

the COB: like a duck swimming🦆

692

the COB: uppers and downers🐫

693

the COB: flat out🚪

694

the COB: lipstick on a pig 🐽

695

the COB: hit from all sides👊

696

the COB: health check ✔️

697

the COB: stressed out🏗️

698

the COB: YOLO💐

699

the COB: the flood🌊

700

the COB: making money🤑

701

the COB: a question of semantics ❔

702

the COB: pulling ahead🏃

703

the COB: Friday finish with a flourish 🎆

704

the COB: doing the math ➖

705

the COB: Fitch slap👏

706

the COB: dovish pause⏸️

707

the COB: Monday-itis🤒

708

the COB: shudder❄️

709

the COB: flying high 🛩️

710

the COB: disinflation💀

711

the COB: Chinese whispers 😮‍💨

712

the COB: lithium loses ⏬

713

the COB: brace position 🚩

714

the COB: too spicy🌶️

715

the COB: confession session✒️

716

the COB: rug pull 🐻

717

the COB: the Middling Kingdom 🥀

718

the COB: green screen✅

719

the COB: inflation puzzle 🧩

720

the COB: sit and wait 🪑

721

the COB: a bounce🏓

722

the COB: run of losses🏃

723

the COB: knock knock🚪

724

the COB: rate risks rise 🌅

725

the COB: summer trading🌺

726

the COB: hawkish hold 🦅

727

the COB: Happy New Year 🎉

728

the COB: mixed affair 🥗

729

the COB: too strong?🏋️

730

the COB: sticking or slipping?🧈

731

the COB: breaking bad 😈

732

the COB: red scare 🚩

733

the COB: red dominates🔴

734

the COB: out of puff 🌬️

735

the COB: fading the rally💇🏼‍♂️

736

the COB: finely balanced 🏋🏻

737

the COB: six and counting 🏏

738

the COB: FOMO 👯‍♀️

739

the COB: hot, hot, hot 💋

740

the COB: to hike or not to hike ❔

741

the COB: pig-in-the-python 🐷

742

the COB: Friday flurry 🍦

743

the COB: fortune faded💎

744

the COB: narrow and bumpy🐪

745

the COB: another (unpleasant) surprise 🤮

746

the COB: opposites attract🧲

747

the COB: redemption song🙏

748

the COB: pinch and punch 👊

749

the COB: growth grumbles📉

750

the COB: Honeymoon over💔

751

the COB: dodged a bullet 🔫

752

the COB: a little bit goes a long way💧

753

the COB: nasty surprises 🤢

754

the COB: be careful what you wish for 💸

755

the COB: waiting for a spark 💥

756

the COB: shifting gears ⚙️

757

the COB: cruising to the weekend 🚢

758

the COB: building steam 🚂

759

the COB: roses amongst thorns 🌹

760

the COB: retail nation 🛍️

761

the COB: the mad & the mundane 🤪

762

the COB: lithium wins the week🏏

763

the COB: doing deals💼

764

the COB: budget blow over

765

the COB: budget looms 🦘

766

the COB: off to the races 🏃

767

the COB: back to basics🤑

768

the COB: banks buckle 🎀

769

the COB: rate risk rattle 😱

770

the COB: rate rise surprise 😲

771

the COB: sell in May? Not today 🚫

772

the COB: a monster of a day 👹

773

the COB: M&A mania😬

774

the COB: sigh of relief? 🌬️

775

the cob: production thump 🥊

776

the cob: blue chip slip🍌

777

the cob: a lull💤

778

the cob: the bulls, the bears, the bored🥱

779

the COB: not so fast🏃

780

the COB: buoyed by banks ⚓

781

the COB: short but sweet 🍭

782

the COB: the "R" word😡

783

The COB: two from two ✌️

784

the COB: it's easy being green🌲

785

the COB: Bad news is bad news⛈️

786

the COB - sitting it out 💺

787

the COB: and now we wait ⏸️

788

the COB: three weeks and counting 🗫

789

the COB: topsy turvy 🎡

790

the COB: fan favourites 🦚

791

the COB: pregnant pause 🤰

792

the COB: M&A madness 🎡

793

the COB: analysis paralysis 🥶

794

the COB: ASX down (again), volatility reigns & banks still sold-off 🔂

795

the COB: a mixed bag of lollies 🍬

796

the COB: watching and waiting 👀

797

the COB: momentary mojo 💥

798

the COB: banking bedlam 🔥

799

the COB: trials and tribulations ⚖️

800

the COB: credit chaos 🔥

801

the COB: a performance reversal 🏆

802

the COB: fall of the dominoes 🎲

803

the COB: financial fizzle 🏦

804

the COB: freaky friday 🕸️

805

the COB: breakeven banality 🌕

806

the COB: and snap! 😬

807

the COB: is third time really the charm? 🗝️

808

the COB: the heat gets turned up ♨️

809

the COB: comms chaos 📢

810

the COB: same same 😴

811

the COB: rise and... fall 🍂

812

the COB: turnaround tuesday ↪️

813

the COB: a precipitous fall ⛰️

814

the COB: modesty is a virtue 👕

815

the COB: spilt milk 🍼

816

the COB: at your discretion 👄

817

the COB: BHP's blow 💣

818

the COB: tepid trades 💤

819

the COB: the red wave 🔻

820

the COB: bears back in the cage 🐻

821

the COB: copped a beating 🩹

822

the COB: we are all actors 🎬

823

the COB: down like a lead balloon 🎈

824

the COB: friday fizzle 💥

825

the COB: soggy once more 🌧️

826

the COB: KISS me 💋

827

the COB: Lowe by name, not by nature ⬆️

828

the COB: resources rock, weaker stocks 💪

829

the COB: make it five 🖐️

830

the COB: when the doves cry 🤴🏽

831

the COB: up, up and away 🎈

832

the COB: flurry to fizzle 🥀

833

the COB: Mondayitis 🥱

834

the COB: flying high ✈️

835

the COB: tech talk 👄

836

the COB: run of rises 🏃🏽‍♀️

837

the COB: no bunny bounce 🐇

838

the COB: shooting star ⭐

839

the COB: passion for fashion 👚

840

the COB: hari kari ⚔️

841

the COB: strength in numbers 🔢

842

the COB: riding the high 🌊

843

the COB: inflation dives, stocks rise ⬆️

844

the COB: same old 😴

845

the COB: Winning streak 🏆

846

the COB: tip toe...🦶

847

the COB: baby bear 🐻

848

the COB: slip and slide ☔

849

the COB: strong start to soggy finish ↕️

850

the COB: stocks pop 🍾

851

the COB: crappy new year 💩 (so far)

852

the COB: santa's dashed 💨

853

the COB: holiday mode 🏖️

854

the COB: bounce back ⚽

855

the COB: something shocking 🗾⚡

856

the COB: choppy session 🥩

857

the COB: emperor wears no clothes 🧥

858

the COB: no end 👁️

859

the COB: three stocks for Christmas 🎁

860

the COB: risk ahead ⚠️

861

the COB: softly, softly.. 🧸

862

the COB: santa's returned 🎅

863

the COB: bloodied water🩸

864

the COB: beauty and the beast🥀

865

the COB: no surprises there 😮

866

the COB: that's so 2022 💅🏻

867

the COB: it's oh so quiet 🤫

868

the COB: santa's staycation 🎅

869

the COB: are we there yet? ⛰️

870

the COB: i heard a rumour.. 🤫

871

the COB: sorry seems to be the hardest word 🙇‍♂️

872

the cob: steady grind 😬

873

the COB: beginning of the end 🔚

874

the COB: christmas came early 🎅

875

the COB: shooting for the stars ✨

876

the COB: proceeding with caution⚠️

877

the COB: flat finish 🥞

878

the COB: treading water 💧

879

the COB: bucking the rally 🐎

880

the COB: slippery slope ⛰️

881

the COB: fertile ground 🌿

882

the COB: hear me roar 🦁

883

the cob: rise and fall 🥀

884

the COB: the air up there ☁️

885

the COB: three's a charm 🍀

886

the COB: truth or tale? 🔮

887

the COB: wall of worry climbed 🧗‍♀️

888

the COB: bad aftertastes 🤢

889

the COB: no fear 😰

890

the COB: peak hawk? 🦅

891

the COB: no trick, just treat 🎃

892

the COB: a hammering 🔨

893

the COB: beware the bull trap 🐂

894

the COB: coming in hot 🏎️

895

the COB: brace yourself 🤩

896

the COB: aaaaaand SNAP! 💥

897

the COB: no upside 🎢

898

the COB: a Thursday thumping 🔨

899

the COB: a small cap special 🎀

900

the COB: a sucker's rally? 🍭

901

the COB: ouch 🤕

902

the cob: rinse and repeat 🚿

903

the cob: taking a dip 🍂

904

the COB: the waiting 🕰️

905

the COB: The market wrestles but fails to win 🤼

906

the COB: the land of false dawns? 🌅

907

A rollercoaster of a week 🎢

908

the COB: The treadmill still rolling 🏃

909

the cob: two for two 🌡️

910

The local market celebrates the RBA's rate hike 💃

911

the cob: the market hit snooze 😴

912

the COB: Market vulnerability 😨

913

Bond buy up boost to local market 👑

914

the COB: that old chestnut 🌰

915

the COB: mucho mining mojo 💃🏼

916

the COB: lipstick on a pig 🐽

917

the COB: a deeper shade of red 🍷

918

the cob: waiting for the encore 🙇‍♂️

919

The COB: tweakin' and trimmin' ✂️

920

the COB: the drums are beating 🥁

921

the COB: wake us up when it's over 😖

922

the COB: cool, calm, collected 😮‍💨

923

A frenetic sell-off 🤬

924

the COB: trading in the shadow 👥

925

the COB: bounce before the test ⛹️‍♀️

926

She who wore the crown 👑

927

Rates relief? We'll take that, thanks. 🙏

928

Ouch. Energy & Mining lead falls to 7-week lows.🩹

929

Follow the money 💵

930

What a gas 🛢️

931

An un-4-tunate week 😢

932

Ex-div dive 🤿

933

Dog's breakfast 🐶

934

Mysterious month-end melt-ups 🕵️

935

Sell first, ask questions later ❓

936

Will it be a Hole in one ⛳

937

Ready for takeoff 🛫

938

Cheesy grins for reporting wins 🍕

939

Stocks got low, low, low 👖

940

Not as easy as 'ABC' 🎶

941

Not too hot, not too cold 🐻

942

Goodbye gains 👋

943

Up, up, but not away 🛫

944

"Substance over style" 👗

945

Profits up, guidance nup 🙅

946

Real-estate and ResMed 🏥

947

Onwards and upwards 🧗

948

Cereal offenders 🥣

949

Big banks tank 💰

950

A day of M&A 💵

951

Dash for trash 🗑️

952

Flat as pancake 🥞

953

Could commodities crack ⛏️

954

Rates, rallies and reports 📈

955

Wakey-wakey ⏰

956

Tailwinds, winners and wine 🍷

957

Follow the leader 🐜🐜🐜

958

Happy inflation day 🎈

959

Sweet 'buys' in a sour market 🍋

960

Flat as a tack 📌

961

Down but not out 👎

962

Gains but not without pains 🤕

963

Barbell bonanza 🏋️

964

Retail renaissance 🛍️

965

Making up lost ground 🏃

966

TGIF RIP BNPL 🥳

967

Missing the mojo ✨

968

Watching, waiting, anticipating 🎶

969

By a whisker 😸

970

Waiting for the smoke to clear 💨

971

Friday buy-day 🤑

972

Cooking with gas 🍳

973

A wrecking ball through resource stocks 🚧

974

Watching paint dry 🎨

975

Eleven sector heaven 😇

976

Happy new (financial) year 🥳

977

Falling at the finish line 🏃

978

Ya win some, ya lose some 🏆

979

Playing chicken with the bears 🐔

980

Three in a row ☘️

981

A pleasant surprise 🎉

982

Tip toe, go slow 🦶

983

Downside disappointment 👎

984

Teasing a turnaround 🔄

985

Another false start 🚩

986

Snap, crackle, flop 👎

987

Cockroaches in the kitchen 🔎

988

Waiting, watching, selling 👀

989

That hurt 🤕

990

Weakest week in two years 😲

991

Catch a chart, not a knife 🔪

992

Rapid, rate-driven rotation 🥴

993

RBA goes for broke 📈

994

A sluggish start 🐌

995

Ending it on a positive note 🎵

996

Nothing to write home about 💌

997

Chalk and cheese 🧀

998

Milking it 🍼

999

Melt-up Monday 🥵

1000

Shooting for the stars 🌠

1001

Out of hibernation 🐻

1002

Time to play defence 🛡️

1003

This house of cards 🃏

1004

Minor win for the market majority 🥇

1005

Friday? more like buy-day 🛍️

1006

All good things come to an end 🔚

1007

Weak wage woes 😣

1008

On a hat-trick ⚽

1009

Step One sees the bottom 🩲

1010

Gotta know when to fold 'em 🃏

1011

Bargain buyers beware 😰

1012

Where there's smoke, there's fire 🔥

1013

Buying straw hats in winter 👒

1014

Under pressure... pushing down on markets 👨‍🎤

1015

A miner, insurer and accountant walk into a bar... 🍺

1016

Ruffling the hawks' feathers 🦅

1017

Ready Fed-dy 👀

1018

Surprise 25 😲

1019

Waiting on rates 🕑

1020

the cob: hot to trot 🐎

1021

Miners produce major gain 👷‍♀️

1022

Did somebody say correction ❓

1023

China slows, ASX follows 🐢

1024

Red-dy for the long weekend 🍷

1025

BHP digs into gains ⛏️

1026

A healthy dose of M&A 🏥

1027

Thin volumes, fresh highs 🍃

1028

Markets hop into Easter 🐰

1029

Quiet before the central banks storm ⛈️

1030

Aussie equites take pole position 🏎️

1031

Bonds 🕴️ 10-year bonds

1032

The good, the great & the ugly 🤠

1033

Soggy session dampens gains ☔

1034

Musk moves markets 👨‍💻

1035

Sun shines on Bridge St 🌞

1036

Market fools its way to a win 🤪

1037

End of quarter tumble 🤕

1038

Budget, barbells and beast mode 🏋️

1039

Budget day boost 📈

1040

Lights, camera, market action 🎬

1041

Back to basic (materials) 🧱

1042

foot on the gas 🏎️

1043

Tech tailwinds 💨

1044

Five out of five for energy ✋

1045

Just another meandering Monday ↘️

1046

starting strong, finishing stronger 💪

1047

St Patrick's Day luck o' the tech ☘️

1048

the COB: beware the equity hangover 🍺

1049

Talking the talk 💬

1050

Making hay while the sun shines 👨‍🌾

1051

Food fails to feed the fizzer 🥪

1052

Markets tick despite oil slick 🛢️

1053

In the NIC of time ⌛

1054

Market loses energy ⚡

1055

It's a crude reality 😵

1056

Many colours make a market 🏳️‍🌈

1057

Out of the frying pan into the fire 🔥

1058

Out of the frying pan into the fire 🔥

1059

Energy powers dim market 🔌

1060

Hear no evil 🙉

1061

Defying the odds 📈

1062

the COB: too low for zero 🚩

1063

Global markets smashed as Russia attacks

1064

WOW we're in the green 😲

1065

Risk off 🚫 results on ✔️

1066

No way M&A 🙅

1067

Flat fizzer Friday 😑

1068

COVID (finally) butchers Bunnings 🌭

1069

Sunny reports ☀️ raining dividends 🌧️

1070

Quality holds in custard market 🍮

1071

Bonds, blue chips and border tensions 🅱️

1072

Inflation heat 🔥 cools investors 🥶

1073

On a knife-edge 🔪

1074

CBA 1st place of big 4 🥇

1075

Travelling into the green 🌎

1076

Great grain gains 🌾

1077

Sideway Friday 🙃

1078

Tech tech boom 💣

1079

Bear in the big unaffordable house 🐻

1080

Hawks' wings clipped 🦅

1081

The gloves are off 🧤

1082

Friday bounce back 🏀

1083

Love all 🎾

1084

Red alert 🚨🚨🚨

1085

We're watching and waiting 👀

1086

Crash, bang, close 💥

1087

Aussie Aussie Aussie, gold gold gold 🏆

1088

Call of M&A 🎮

1089

Going giddy for guidance 🤩

1090

Beforepay's IPO aftermath 😬

1091

the COB: no TGIF for BNPL

1092

the COB: the Crown jewels 👑

1093

the COB: take a hike

1094

the COB: investors' chicken out

1095

the COB: quiet before the storm? ⛈️

1096

Comeback kid 🧒

1097

Battered and bruised 🤕

1098

Quick off the mark 🏁

1099

ASX flexes strong gains 💪

1100

ausbiz is over and out 👋

1101

'Tis the season... for M&A 🤶

1102

All aboard the gravy train 🚂

1103

Markets go frosty on Magellan ☃️

1104

Regulate now, buy later 🛑

1105

The theory of thing 🦠

1106

Spill in aisle 12 🍏

1107

Monday M&A mania 💸

1108

Flat Friday fizzer 😐

1109

Stacks of stocks 🥞

1110

The market hits a six 🏏

1111

Magellan lost in a sea of green 🌎

1112

Collapse, crash & Pain

1113

Winding up a whiplash week 😵

1114

They bought the dip 🎢

1115

All cashed up and ready to spend 🎅

1116

Headline headache ends the day 🤕

1117

Are we past peak Omicron pessimism?

1118

A veritable sea of red

1119

EML shoots, EML scores

1120

White goods no good? Harvey Norman plummets

1121

Is '₿itcoin City' on the ₿ucket list?

1122

COVID crashes travel stocks🛬

1123

Will Crown fold'em or hold'em

1124

Evolution rapidly evolving

1125

CBA's "considerable" carnage

1126

The risk, reward and the pump

1127

Paycheck to paycheck - the American Dream?

1128

War of the miners: Gold vs Bitcoin

1129

Fourth day's a loser

1130

Mineral & mining stocks anything but in the ground

1131

NAB's statement has been declined

1132

It's just another manic M&A Monday

1133

Meet you in the Metaverse after an out of this world week

1134

Dominos share price sliced as markets await US jobs

1135

CBA cottons on to crypto; Tyro takes a tumble

1136

RBA scrapping prior guidance weighed on Tuesday's cup day session

1137

Westpac drags the market as attention turns to the RBA

1138

Banks dragging equities lower as eyes turn to RBA

1139

Rate hike fears setting in as shares tumble

1140

Volatile Wednesday influenced by Q3 inflation data

1141

Crown Resort shares rally in flat as a pan day

1142

Tech tumbles; miners move; energy kills it

1143

We drop the mic on a monthly high; get prepped for a blockbuster week of US quarterlies

1144

Perpetual takes charge as the local market wanes

1145

The Santa rally is near; local market closes at a one month high

1146

Miners offset tech; markets watch for blockbuster US quarterlies

1147

M&A the name of the game; China data lags

1148

Travel stocks take flight as NSW opens; the market ends the week on a high as China data looms

1149

Tech smashes it; Netwealth wins the day; Redbubble burst

1150

Bubs drags A2 Milk kicking and screaming; inflation (stagflation?) the name of the game now.

1151

The S&P/ASX200 closed lower this Tuesday dropping 19 points

1152

The ASX finishing down 0.28% this Monday while New South Wales residents were finally allowed out of their homes

1153

After five straight weeks of losses, the X2C finished this glorious Friday up 0.8%

1154

The S&P/ASX200 closed up this Thursday, climbing 50.20 points following a strong lead from Wall Street.

1155

The S&P/ASX200 closed lower Wednesday, dropping 42 points or 0.6% to 7,207

1156

The S&P/ASX200 closed lower Tuesday, dropping 30 points or 0.4% to 7,248 after weak overnight leads with the NASDAQ shedding more than 2%

1157

The S&P/ASX200 closed up Monday, gaining 93 points or 1.3% to 7,279, boosted by travel, banks and energy

1158

The S&P/ASX200 closed sharply lower Friday, dropping 147 points or 2% to 7,186, crossing below its 125-day moving average

1159

The S&P/ASX200 closed up sharply Thursday, gaining 136 points or 1.9% to 7,332

1160

The S&P/ASX200 closed down on Wednesday, dropping 79 points or 1.1% and setting a new 50-day low.

1161

The S&P/ASX200 closed lower Tuesday, dropping 109 points or 1.5% to 7,276, mixed leads became broad based selling

1162

The S&P/ASX200 closed higher on Monday, gaining 42 points or 0.6% to 7,384

1163

The S&P/ASX200 closed lower Friday, dropping 28 points or 0.4% to 7,343, with shares in China's Evergrande down some 11% in Hong Kong, adding further pressure on a subdued local market

1164

The S&P/ASX200 closed up Thursday, gaining 73 points or one per cent to 7,370, the US Federal Reserve offered a measured description of the taper to come

1165

The S&P/ASX200 closed up Wednesday, gaining 23 points or 0.3% to 7,297, but not before first setting a new 50-day low as Wall Street weighed and Evergrande lingered

1166

The S&P/ASX200 closed higher Tuesday, gaining 26 points or 0.4% to 7,274 after crashing early to a new 50-day low

1167

The S&P/ASX200 closed sharply lower Monday, dropping 156 points or 2.1% to 7,248, setting a new 20-day low.

1168

The S&P/ASX200 closed lower Friday, dropping 57 points or 0.8% to 7,404 and crossing below its 50-day moving average

1169

The market went for a nice run today, finishing up 0.58% at the close of trade.

1170

The S&P/ASX200 closed lower Wednesday, dropping 20 points or 0.3% to 7,417.

1171

The S&P/ASX200 closed up Tuesday, gaining 12 points or 0.2% to 7,437 after tailwinds drove the market higher on light trading volumes.

1172

The S&P/ASX200 closed up Monday, gaining 19 points or 0.25% to 7,425

1173

The S&P/ASX200 closed up Friday, gaining 37 points or 0.5% to 7,407

1174

The S&P/ASX200 closed sharply lower Thursday, dropping 143 points or 1.9% to 7,370, as fears of a global pullback coalesced into some broad-based selling here at home

1175

The S&P/ASX200 closed lower Wednesday, dropping 18 points or 0.2% to 7,512

1176

The S&P/ASX200 ended a few points higher on Tuesday, but it's been many moons since I've seen two points as weak and meaningless and deflating as these ones. 

1177

The S&P/ASX200 somehow closed up around five points on Monday ending a very unexpected day of trade.

1178

The S&P/ASX200 closed up Friday, gaining 37 points or 0.5% to 7,523, on light volumes as traders await the headline US non-farm payroll numbers tonight

1179

The S&P/ASX200 closed lower Thursday, dropping 41 points or 0.55% to 7,486

1180

The S&P/ASX200 closed lower Wednesday, dropping eight points or 0.1% to 7,527, some perky GDP numbers lifting the index from a first of September morning funk

1181

The S&P/ASX200 closed up Tuesday, gaining 30 points or 0.4% to 7,535, the energy names rising on Hurricane Ida shutdowns, while tech and Industrial stocks drove the Tuesday gains

1182

The S&P/ASX closed higher, Monday, gaining 22 points or 0.2% to 7,505

1183

The S&P/ASX200 closed down just three points Friday to 7,488, the local index clawing back some ground on light trade, ahead of Annette's 3am date with Fed Chair Jerome Powell at the virtual Jackson Hole central bankers hoedown tonight

1184

The S&P/ASX200 closed lower Thursday, dropping 41 points or 0.5% to 7,491, ending a hat-trick of gains and crossing back below its 20-day moving average.

1185

The S&P/ASX200 closed up 29 points or 0.4% on Wednesday hitting 7,532 and crossing above its 20-day moving average and is only 1.3% off of another record high

1186

The S&P/ASX200 closed up Tuesday, gaining 13 points or 0.17% to 7,503, as energy and materials made a solid comeback, oil and commodity prices kicking higher overnight.

1187

The S&P/ASX200 closed up Monday, climbing 29 points or 0.4% to 7,490, and while the local market has lost 1.2% over last week's run of outs, it still sits just 1.9% below its record high.

1188

The S&P/ASX200 closed down almost four points Friday to 7,461. That's five in a row on the dark side during a week of some pretty impressive earnings data

1189

The S&P/ASX200 closed lower Thursday, dropping 38 points or 0.5% to 7,465, crossing below its 20-day moving average and the first run of four consecutive losses for this index since last year.

1190

The S&P/ASX200 closed lower Wednesday, dropping nine points or 0.1% to 7,502. 

1191

The S&P/ASX200 closed lower Tuesday, dropping 71.5 points or 0.94% to 7,511. The single worst session of trading in two months.

1192

The S&P/ASX200 closed sharply lower Monday, dropping 46.4 points or 0.6% to 7,582.

1193

The S&P/ASX 200 climbed 0.54%, extending its gain over the week to 1.2%. Year-to-date, the benchmark has climbed 15.9%

1194

The market closed at another record high. That makes it seven days in a row. Relentless. The S&P/ASX 200 rose 0.05%, helped by a late flurry of buying. The Chi-X 200 eased 0.07%

1195

The local market closed at yet another record high, driven by strong gains in cyclical sectors. The S&P/ASX 200 climbed 0.3% to 7584.3. The Chi-X 200 added a smaller 0.2%

1196

The S&P/ASX 200 recovered from a wobble midway through the session to close at a fresh record high

1197

The S&P/ASX 200 finished dead flat today, giving up earlier gains that saw the index briefly hit a fresh intraday record high

1198

The S&P/ASX200 closed up Friday, gaining 27 points or 0.36% to 7,538, gaining momentum into the close for a hat-trick of all time highs

1199

The S&P/ASX200 closed up Thursday, gaining eight points or 0.1% to 7,511, the materials sector back on the downside cycle, offset by the banks, REITs, healthcare and consumer staples all settling higher

1200

The S&P/ASX200 posted a new record on Wednesday, gaining 29 points or 0.4% to 7,503 after hitting another intraday high before lunch

1201

The S&P/ASX200 closed down on Tuesday, dropping 17 points or 0.2% to 7,475 coming off the 52-week high of 'M&A Monday' although the IT sector is still basking in that Afterpay (11.4%) glow

1202

The S&P/ASX200 closed at a new record Monday, gaining 99 points or 1.34% to 7,491.4

1203

The S&P/ASX200 closed lower Friday, dropping 25 points or 0.33% to 7,392

1204

The S&P/ASX200 has closed up 0.5%, led by strong updates from the iron ore triumvirate

1205

The S&P/ASX200 closed lower Wednesday, dropping 52 points or 0.7% the NSW lockdowns casting a pall over the local bourse as much as the local barber

1206

The S&P/ASX200 hit more records on Tuesday, gaining 37 points or 0.50%.

1207

The S&P/ASX200 closed flat on Monday, down just the barest of smidgens after a loopy session that began with a record high in the morning and ended with fitting indecision

1208

The S&P/ASX200 ended higher Friday, gaining eight points or 0.1% to 7,394 and bumping up against a second consecutive record-high close

1209

The S&P/ASX200 closed at a new record high on Thursday, gaining 78 points or 1.1% to 7,386.4, inching past the previous peak set in June

1210

The S&P/ASX200 closed higher Wednesday, gaining 56 points or 0.78%, as Wall Street rebounded and the local bourse followed.

1211

The S&P/ASX200 fell away on low volume trading Tuesday, dropping 34 points or 0.5% to a new 20 day low

1212

The S&P/ASX200 closed lower Monday, dropping 62 points or 0.85% as soft leads and hard lockdowns gave the index its biggest single day loss in over a month.

1213

The S&P/ASX200 closed up Friday, gaining 12 points or 0.17%.

1214

The S&P/ASX200 closed lower Thursday, dropping 19 points or 0.3%.

1215

The S&P/ASX200 closed higher Wednesday, gaining 22.6 points or 0.3%

1216

The S&P/ASX200 closed down just one point on Tuesday to 7,332, surrendering the early momentum of more Wall St records.

1217

The S&P/ASX200 closed up Monday on light volumes, gaining 60 points or 0.83% to 7,333.

1218

The S&P/ASX200 on Friday shed 68 points or 0.9% to 7,273

1219

The S&P/ASX200 closed up Thursday, gaining 14.5 points or 0.2% to 7,341, but the market looked listless

1220

The S&P/ASX200 closed up Wednesday, gaining 65 points or 0.9% to 7,326.9 on softer volumes.

1221

The S&P/ASX200 closed lower Tuesday, dropping 53.20 points or 0.73% to 7,261.80...

1222

The S&P/ASX200 has finished Monday just 6.4 points higher, leaving the benchmark virtually unchanged after five fabulously volatile days of trade...

1223

The S&P/ASX200 closed up Friday, gaining 43 points or 0.6% to 7308.6.

1224

The S&P/ASX200 ended lower Thursday, dropping -47.40 points or -0.65% to 7265.6 following a heavy rotation out of financials.

1225

The S&P/ASX200 closed up Wednesday, gaining 11.8 points or 0.16% to 7313, closing out the financial year on a positive note.

1226

A resilient S&P/ASX200 closed just six points lower on Tuesday to finish at 7301.2, after shedding almost one per cent earlier in the day.

1227

The S&P/ASX200 closed -0.7 points on Monday to 7307.3, as the country grappled with the new lockdown reality.

1228

The S&P/ASX200 closed up Friday, gaining 32.7 points or 0.45% to 7308...

1229

The S&P/ASX200 closed lower Thursday, sliding 0.3% to 7275.3...

1230

The big banks and industrial plays weigh heavily on Wednesday trade...

1231

The S&P/ASX200 closed up Tuesday, gaining 1.5% to 7342.20...

1232

Market see red on Monday...

1233

Australian stocks drifted 0.13% higher to end the week, helped by a reversal in bond yields overnight.

1234

The local market pulled back from record highs today, dragged lower by weakness in commodities, gold, REITs, consumer staples and telcos.

1235

The S&P/ASX200 closed about 0.1% higher on Wednesday after breaking through to the other side of 7400 for the first time...

1236

The big names pushed the local bourse to another record high today with the ASX 200 flirting with 7,400. It eventually closed up 0.92% at 7,379.50...

1237

Another record close for the ASX 200 of 7,312.3 - up 0.13%. Thin volumes ahead of the long weekend.

1238

A milestone for the ASX 200 - closing above 7,300 for the first time. REITs and tech were the day's winners with utilities also performing strongly.

1239

The S&P/ASX200 closed lower Wednesday, shedding 0.3% to finish at 7270.20 after the index casually hit fresh record highs in morning trade. Tech stocks were troubling, with Altium Ltd (ALU) and Wistech Global (WTC) the most troubled - down 7.5% and 4% respectively...

1240

Yet another all-time high for the ASX 200 today. The major index hit 7,315.6 before retreating to close at 7,292.6 - a rise of 0.15%.

1241

An early session slide kept the ASX 200 in the red for most of the day with the index closing down 0.2%

1242

A relentless march to another record high for the ASX today despite thin volumes ahead of key US payrolls data tonight.

1243

A record high for the ASX 200 today, closing up 0.6% at 7,260.1. Energy, tech, utilities and banks the big winners, helping the local bourse to outperform its regional counterparts.

1244

An all-time high for the S&P/ASX200 - the index gaining a healthy 1.05% with miners and energy coming to the party...

1245

No lead in from Wall St this morning due to the Memorial Day holiday. Investors took this as an opportunity for some profit taking early in the session before something of an afternoon recovery. The ASX 200 still closed down 0.27%.

1246

An eighth day of gains in a row for the ASX with an intra-day record high to boot, but the market nevertheless found its way down to 7,161.60 - a dip of 0.25%.

1247

A stellar day for the local bourse, with the ASX200 making record highs before closing up 1.2% at 7,179.5.

1248

Markets continued to tread water today, waiting for the release of quarterly inflation figures from the US tomorrow evening. The ASX200 index closed up 0.03%.

1249

Another choppy day on the ASX, which saw the ASX 200 soar to 7,136 late morning before drifting back down to close at 7,092.5 - 0.3% down.Another choppy day on the ASX, which saw the ASX 200 soar to 7,136 late morning before drifting back down to close at 7,092.5 - 0.3% down.

1250

On Tuesday the S&P/ASX200 climbed 69.30 points or 1% to 7115.20, crossing above its 20-day moving average, but making a lot of people motion sick along the way

1251

A choppy day on the local bourse as volatility made its presence felt, with investors bracing for higher inflation. The ASX 200 gained 0.22% to finish at 7,045.90.

1252

The S&P/ASX200 is up almost 11 points today to 7030. Boffins should call that a win, even though the index crossed 7050 at a trot in the morning before stuttering after lunch into the red it seems so suddenly fond of...

1253

The S&P/ASX200 closed higher on Thursday, gaining 87.9 points or +1.27% to 7019.60...

1254

The S&P/ASX200 hit its first real obstacle since early February, the benchmark index dropping 1.9 per cent, or 134 points, retracing an April ascent to be back under the revered 7,000 mark...

1255

The ASX 200 shook off overnight declines in US markers to close up 0.60%. Energy, materials and financials were the day's winners, which more than offset modest declines in the REITs and industrials sectors.

1256

The local bourse began the day strongly but gradually whittled down its strong lead in from Wall St through mid morning. The ASX 200 ultimately closed down just 0.1%.

1257

The major index bounced back today with a 0.6% jump to 7,014.20 after a strong lead in thanks to a lift in Wall St tech stocks.

1258

The S&P/ASX200 closed well down, shedding -62.2 points or -0.88%...

1259

The S&P/ASX200 closed significantly lower Wednesday, shedding 52.1 points or -0.73% to 7044.90 after setting then forgetting its 52-week high of a few days earlier...

1260

High growth names were hosed today as inflationary concerns continue to ratchet higher. The ASX 200 index closed down 1.06%.

1261

This arvo saw a shiny new S&P/ASX 200 record, the index lifting 92 points, or 1.3%, to 7172.8, trouncing the 7162.5 from February 20, last year...

1262

The S&P/ASX200 climbed 14 points on Friday, or 0.2% to 7075.70. Macquarie Bank stole the show on a slow news day, topping $3 billion in profit for the first time....

1263

The S&P/ASX200 closed lower Thursday, dropping 0.48% to 7061.7 after resetting its 52-week high just a day earlier...

1264

A cracking day for the local bourse with the ASX 200 closing at its highest point since February 2020. A bit of a dip late this afternoon but index still closed up 0.4% at 7,095.80.

1265

May the 4th be with you! The force was definitely with the ASX 200 today, which closed up 0.56% thanks to higher commodity and energy prices driving the price action...

1266

The ASX 200 faded mid morning to close up 0.06%. It was left to the banks to save the day with weakness opening in other parts of the market.

1267

The S&P/ASX200 fell 62 points or 0.88% on Friday coming well off its 52-week high, as investors cashed in their April chips for a crack at May.

1268

Declining bond yields and ongoing dovish remarks from the Fed helped the local market close at its highest level since the pandemic began.

1269

The local market kicked higher this morning after a weaker than expected inflation figure. The major index finished up 0.44%, just below its pre-COVID high.

1270

The S&P/ASX200 fell on Tuesday, dropping some 0.2% to 7033.80.Worst of a bad bunch: Nickel Mines down 12% and Mesoblast 8% respectively...

1271

A directionless start to a busy week, headlined by the Federal Reserve meeting on Thursday morning and local inflation data on Wednesday.

1272

The local market has ended in positive territory after being positively terrible for most of the day...

1273

The ASX bounced back today with positivity returning after a couple of days of declines. The major index closed up 0.8% thanks to gains from CSL, the banks and a frothy iron ore price.

1274

Another red day for the local bourse as the ASX 200 index closed down 0.3%...

1275

The ASX 200 ended its purple patch today with a drop of 0.7% - its worst day in three weeks - following an overnight sell-off on Wall St and reflecting sentiment around the region.

1276

Another day, another 13-month high for the ASX 200, closing up 0.03% . A strong lead in from Wall St and buoyant commodity prices helped the local open in the green and stay that way throughout the session.

1277

The ASX 200 flirted with positive territory this morning before spending most of the day in the red.

1278

The ASX 200 headed south in early trade before building up a head of steam mid-morning and closing up 0.5% at a 13-month high of 7,058.60.

1279

A lacklustre day on the local market with the ASX 200 closing flat - up just 0.042%. The one bright spot was the the tech sector, which lifted more than 2% after the buy-now-pay-later names popped.

1280

The local bourse brushed off record highs on Wall St on Friday night to close down 0.3% - clearly looking for more direction than the bond market can offer.

1281

It's Friday and I don't mind calling these markets weak, soft and underwhelming. A damp squib performance from an S&P/ASX200 that didn't want to be there and gave up pretending.

1282

The ASX 200 index cracked 7,000 for just the second time in history today, before pulling back this afternoon to close at 6,998.80 - up 1.02%.

1283

Dust off the L'il Nas CD its time to party like its February 2020, as the directionless funk we like to call the ASX 200 closes up 0.4%...

1284

A third consecutive day of gains for the ASX 200, with the major index closing up 0.8%.

1285

After a strong lead in this morning thanks to Joe Biden's announcement of a US$2 trillion infrastructure package, it was a choppy day on the local market which saw a late afternoon rally in the financials get us up by 0.6%.

1286

A real green and gold day here on Aussie markets. Quarter end flows helped push the local index to a five-week high - closing up 0.78%...

1287

The local bourse closed down 0.9% as investors watched the horizon for a contagion effect of the Archegos Capital liquidation and US$20 billion losses for Credit Suisse and Nomura.

1288

After a strong lead in from Wall St, the major index started the day in the green before a slide began mid-morning, that ultimately saw it close down 0.36%.

1289

The local market drifted higher ending a solid week for the local market - up around 1.8%.

1290

Like cheap cologne this was a trading day full of false promise, where even the ex-dividend stocks were performing well in the first hour or so.

1291

After some underperforming for much of the past week, the local market managed a solid rebound today...

1292

Like many Sydneysiders struggling with the dour weather today, the local bourse looked like it should have stayed in bed, sliding to a 0.11% drop.

1293

Consumer discretionary and healthcare led the gains on a day of trade that continued the reflation theme but in a less rational, more abstract manner.

1294

Aussie stocks remained range bound today in a scenario that's been familiar through out the course of this year. The ASX 200 finished down 0.6%.

1295

After pushing higher in early trade the ASX when into reverse mid-morning, after a better-then-expected February unemployment rate (5.8%) with the prospect of higher interest rates, ending the day down 0.7%.

1296

A red St Patrick's day on the local market as risk-off sentiment took hold ahead of tomorrow morning's FOMC meeting...

1297

The ASX 200 came back to life today, with a 0.8% jump to a three-week high of 6827.1. Tech, REITs and healthcare sectors were all helped by a decline in long bond rates.

1298

A flat finish for the local bourse with a gain of just 0.09%. Healthcare and real estate led the gains.

1299

Australian stocks ended a disappointing week on a positive note, helped by some dip buying in beaten-down tech stocks and record closes on Wall St for the Dow and S&P 500.

1300

A disappointing session today in what has been a disappointing week. Despite other markets in the region rallying hard, the ASX 200 managed to closed flat.

1301

After starting the day in the green, the ASX 200 slid into the red mid-morning as jitters took hold and Chinese inflation data was better than expected...

1302

The major index finished the day up 0.5% despite yet another afternoon dip, this time dragged down by the tech names, which have responded negatively to rising bond yields.

1303

The local bourse surged at the open after a strong Friday night lead in from Wall St but trailed off this afternoon to close up 0.43%.

1304

It was another forgettable performance from the local market, wallowing in negative territory throughout Friday’s session...

1305

Early on there was cause for joy, oh yes, there were even brief bouts of optimism following a decent lead overnight for materials, but by the end of the session we were down to the tune of 1.1%.

1306

Local equities rebounded on Wednesday, helped by an improvement in risk appetite across the region and a stronger-than-expected Australian GDP report...

1307

It was a case of what could have been for the local market today with a strong opening bounce fizzling into the close, a disappointing result following strong gains on Monday.

1308

Australian shares surged to start the trading week, recouping some of the steep losses seen on Friday...

1309

The ASX 200 followed Wall St lower, with no real rhyme or reason, closing down 2.35%...

1310

Green on the screen today as the major index recovered from yesterday's losses to close up 0.8%.

1311

Tuesday's bounce proved to be fleeting with the ASX falling heavily in line with movements in regional markets and profit taking in cyclical sectors such as materials, energy and financials...

1312

The ASX200 came home strongly this afternoon to finish up 0.9% thanks to some massive gains in the REITs, resources and energy sectors.

1313

Australian equities had a relatively flat start to the week, although there was a lot of movement beneath the surface thanks to earnings results and some big moves in the Aussie dollar, bond yields, and Chinese commodity futures.

1314

vProfit taking was the name of the game today after a week of gains following a raft of healthy half-year results.

1315

A choppy day for the local bourse, which saw the ASX 200 come home with a wet sail to finish up 0.01%

1316

After a mixed lead from Wall St the ASX briefly entered green territory this morning before profit taking pushed the market south...

1317

A stellar day for the local bourse, with the ASX 200 closing up 0.7% to an 11-month high. Energy, materials and health led the gainers with tech, retailers and healthcare down.

1318

The local bourse began the week strongly - up 0.9% - rebounding after an out of cycle decline on Friday with no deterioration in other markets.

1319

After a lacklustre lead in from Wall St, the local market climbed briefly into positive territory before the announcement of a 5-day stage-4 lockdown in Melbourne spoiled the party.

1320

With Asian markets closed for the Lunar New Year holiday and a soft lead in from Wall St, the name of the game for the local market was consolidation of recent gains - the ASX 200 closing down 1%.

1321

Markets bounced back after rare bout of weakness on Tuesday boosted by solid gains in the tech, utilities and REITs sectors...

1322

After a strong start to February, profit taking set in on the local market today.

1323

Big day for cyclicals today with the major index up 0.6% to an 11-month high. Banks, energy miners, (BHP, RIO and FMG all up 2-3%) led the way. Tech also up 0.8%.

1324

The ASX finished up with largest weekly gain this year, propelled by strong gains across most sectors.

1325

A dour day on the market with the major index closing down 0.9%. With so much good news now priced in, and after three days of gains, it was just a bit too hard for the market to kick higher again.

1326

The local market added to Monday and Tuesday's gains to close up 0.9% today, with positivity abounding as we head into reporting season.

1327

Renewed stimulus hopes and a surprise extension of QE sparked another strong rally in the local market with the ASX 200 closing up 1.49%, adding to the sharp turnaround seen at the start of the week.

1328

The local bourse recovered from a morning dive into the red to close up 0.8% as news came out that short positions in GameStop had been substantially reduced and start-of-month flows kicked in.

1329

The local market closed out the day down 0.6% to record its worst week since October. Financials and miners weighed while retail, healthcare and industrials finished in the green.

1330

The local bourse followed the sell off on Wall St to record its worst day in almost four months. The ASX 200 closed down 1.9%.

1331

The 2021 outlook for retail stocks and will Elon Musk face action from the SEC?

1332

Predictably volumes were down today ahead of Tuesday's Australia Day holiday. Despite this, the ASX200 edged higher, up 0.26% reflecting a broadly positive session across Asia as financial markets weigh up the risks of ongoing bullishness...

1333

After two days of 11-month highs, the ASX200 took a break today, closing down 0.43%...

1334

The local bourse followed a robust lead in from Wall St, which saw the NASDAQ and S&P500 crack record highs thanks to an 18% pop in Netflix stock and excitement around the Biden presidency.

1335

All eyes are on Washington as the ASX closes up 0.4% on a strong lead in from Wall St

1336

Broker upgrades, M&A activity and low volumes combined for a surprisingly strong Tuesday trading session. The major index closed up 1.19%.

1337

A sluggish start to the week with pressure on the banks and miners. Given they represent around half the market, they dragged the ASX down 0.8%.

1338

A flat day for the ASX 200, closing up 0.0015% with the Afterpay juggernaut the story of the day - closing up 10% after broker upgrades and today's stimulus announcement from Joe Biden.

1339

After a shaky start, the ASX 200 index came home strongly to close up 0.4% on positivity around Joe Biden's planned announcement tonight on the details of his economic stimulus package.

1340

After a morning dip, the ASX 200 came home with a wet sail to close up 0.1% and break its three day losing streak.

1341

A choppy day for the ASX with the major index closing flat after being up 0.5% around midday.

1342

It was all downhill for the local bourse today despite a record night on Wall St on Friday. The ASX 200 dipped below 6,700 mid afternoon to close at 6,697.2.

1343

A solid week of gains for the Australian market; today's session closed on the day's high with the BNPL darlings leading the info tech sector higher

1344

What a day! The ASX 200 closed up 1.6%, pushing aside concerns that Democrat-controlled US Senate and chaos in Washington would be a negative for equities.

1345

Markets fretted at the prospect of a Democrat controlled Congress today which ushers the way for higher taxes and increased regulation.

1346

A flat finish on the local bourse, with the major index closing down just 0.03%.

1347

It was a strong start to the New Year with the ASX up 1.4%. Materials (we're looking at you gold miners & Fortescue) and consumer-related companies led the charge

1348

The ASX brought a bit of Christmas cheer today, with the major index closing up 0.3%. Volume was predictably light in a shortened Christmas Eve session.

1349

Markets rallied for no particular reason today with the ASX up 0.66%...

1350

Improved COVID numbers in Sydney but that positivity didn't translate to the ASX, with the major index down 1.05%...

1351

A flat day for the local bourse (down 0.1%) with negative sentiment around the COVID cluster on Sydney's northern beaches, Brexit negotiations breaking down and a more virulent strain of the virus emerging in the UK.

1352

The local market closed down 1.2% today despite a strong lead in from Wall St

1353

The Santa Claus rally rolls on with a 10-month high for the ASX200 today - up 1.2% to 6756.7.

1354

Hope springs eternal! At least that's what the market seemed to think today; boosted by Congress in the US last night inching closer to a deal on stimulus.

1355

The local market limped to the close, falling away with the miners and energy names proving the biggest weight...

1356

The ASX200 closed in the green today on vaccine positivity and a further surge in iron ore but no real rhyme or reason otherwise.

1357

A second red finish in a row for the ASX 200 with healthcare, industrials and consumer discretionary weighing.

1358

A negative lead in from Wall St meant the local bourse didn't quite make its record 2020 stretch of eight consecutive winning sessions, with a 0.7% drop today.

1359

Another day, another none-month high, for the ASX - the seventh consecutive day of gains (up 0.6%).

1360

Everything old is new again, with investors piling back into tech, gold, healthcare, utlities and consumer staples.

1361

Iron ore struck March 2013 highs today, pushing the metals and mining sector up up 1.7% and helping the ASX 200 to a rise of 0.6%.

1362

The local market made a 0.28% gain, with the broad-based Asian MSCI lifted above its November 25th high.

1363

A great day for the iron ore miners thanks to the red dirt hitting near seven-year highs on surging Chinese steel production...

1364

A better than expected GDP read lifted the ASX 200 marginally to flat close - up 0.03%...

1365

The local bourse recovered strongly after a mid-morning dip into the red to close up 1.08%

1366

The local bourse opened strongly but slid lower throughout the day to close down 1.3%. Nevertheless, the gain of around 10% for November was the biggest monthly gain for the market since March 1988...

1367

A Thanksgiving dip for the ASX 200 with the index closing down 0.53%.

1368

A 0.7% dip for the ASX 200 today with something of a re-rotation back into growth names...

1369

Scutty reckons only a black swan can stop this market...

1370

A bumper day for the local market with the ASX 200 pushing to a nine-month high to close up 1.3% at 6,644.1.

1371

A solid session after the local bourse mirrored the rise in futures this morning and them stalled around midday. We eventually closed up 0.3% at hit a nine month high of 6,561.6

1372

After posting gains for most of the day, the local bourse dipped this afternoon to close down 0.1%. The ASX 200 was still up over 2% for the week, the third consecutive weekly gain.

1373

After spending most of the day in the red, the ASX 200 came home with a wet sail to close up 0.3%...

1374

Solid volume going through as the 'Great Rotation' continued on the ASX today. The ASX 200 closed up 0.5%...

1375

The ASX 200 was back with gusto today, spending most of the day above the 6,500 level but only closing up 0.21%...

1376

In the 24 minutes of trading we did have today, the ASX 200 was up over 1% after a strong lead in from Wall St, so let's call it a positive session.

1377

After a rollicking start to the week due to vaccine optimism, the ASX 200 finished with two negative sessions - today down 0.2%.

1378

The local bourse followed Wall St's lead today with something of a rotation out of the rotation. The ASX 200 closed down 0.5%.

1379

A third consecutive day of solid gains for the local market with the ASX 200 index up 1.8% and a healthy 9% since the start of last week.

1380

The market responded resoundingly to last night's Pfizer vaccine announcement with a massive rotation out of growth stocks to the value names.

1381

The local market obviously liked a Biden win and the prospect of a divided US Congress, with the ASX 200 up 1.8% today to an eight-month high of 6,298.8.

1382

The ASX 200 closed up 0.82%, with consumer discretionary metals and mining leading the gainers. Utilities, tech and healthcare took a hit.

1383

Great session for the local bourse as we continue to process what is looking increasingly like a very protracted US election outcome.

1384

What a day. The local market took a dip before bouncing back in the afternoon as Trump's chances improved. Talk about deja vu all over again!

1385

The ASX 200 climbed higher this afternoon, finishing up 1.9%, after the RBA announced a 15 basis point rate cut to a record low 0.1% and a $100 billion bond buying program.

1386

After a mid-morning dip, the local market found its way back into positive territory to close up 0.4%.

1387

vThe ASX 200 closed down 0.5% today to end the local bourse's worst week in almost six months.

1388

The ASX fell to a three-week low today as growing Covid numbers in the US and Europe drove risk-off sentiment. The ASX 200 index closed down 1.6% with all sectors in negative territory.

1389

The ASX 200 clawed its way up to a 0.1% gain with the Aussie market following the international trend to a reversion to lockdown market dynamics.

1390

It was all downhill for the ASX 200 today after it followed Wall St's 2% drop overnight.

1391

After a surge of enthusiasm pushed the ASX 200 through 6,200 this morning, it was all downhill from there, to finish at 0.2% down.

1392

The ASX 200 bounced back from a mid day drop but still closed down 0.11% in what has been a strong month so far.

1393

The ASX 200 came back strongly from a morning dip to close down 0.3%. Not a bad effort considering the larger falls around the region, apart from the Hang Seng.

1394

A flat day on the local bourse after a decent run of green sessions. The ASX 200 closed up a mere 0.12% with the Chi-X Top 200 up 0.09%.

1395

What started as a great week yesterday ended with a whimper today as the ASX finished down half a percent following an impasse on stimulus between U.S. lawmakers.

1396

Data pay play as nuclear voices grow louder

1397

Bit of softness today but a reasonable performance considering the rout in Europe last night. The ASX 200 closed down 0.5% led by the miners, banks and CSL.

1398

RBA Governor, Philip Lowe, strongly hinted at a November rate cut today, which the markets loved. The ASX 200 closed up 0.5%...

1399

The ASX ended its seven-day green streak today, with materials dragging us down due to uncertainty around imports to China...

1400

A seventh consecutive day of gains for the local market (up 1.04%), but the ASX200 still couldn't hold above the 6,200 resistance level. A bit of downside risk building perhaps?

1401

Yet another green day for the ASX 200 - its sixth in a row in fact - driven by banks and tech, primarily BNPL of course...

1402

The ASX 200 came home strong after mid-day dip, closing up 0.33%.

1403

The ASX 200 finished in the green for the fourth straight day today - up 1.1% - thanks to Frydo's jobs-focused Budget and stimulus hopes in the US.

1404

The abundance of measures in last night's Federal Budget to stimulate jobs growth was clearly what the market wanted to hear with the ASX 200 closing up 1.3% after a slow start.

1405

Moderate gains today ahead of tonight's all-important budget...

1406

The ASX bounced back from Friday's losses today, up 2.6% on low volumes, helped by the prospects of a deal finally being done on the US stimulus package and an apparent improvement in the condition of Donald Trump

1407

Markets were fairly lacklustre today until Trump's Covid announcement at around 2:50 AEST. The ASX was threatening to drop to fresh multi-month lows but finally closed down 1.4%...

1408

Green on the screen today with the ASX 200 up the better part of 1%...

1409

The ASX 200 closed down a touch over 2% today with energy leading the falls (down 4.2%)...

1410

The ASX 200 was down 0.2% and the Chi-X Top 200 down 0.4% as the market gears up for the Trump/Biden debate tonight...

1411

A flat close overall for the local bourse, which disguised some big sector moves. Talk of a trans-Tasman travel bubble and mooted government support for the travel industry saw the sector on a tear today...

1412

The easing of responsible lending laws saw the banks back in favour with investors helping the ASX 200 to a 1.5% gain

1413

Paradice by the Data Dashboard Light

1414

The ASX 200 rebounded today to close up 2.4% - the largest daily gain in around seven weeks. Financials had a great day while gold miners took a hit.

1415

The ASX 200 closed down 0.7% in a day that could have been worse...

1416

The ASX200 edged closer to key support levels today to close down 0.7%. Miners, tech and banks were the biggest losers with energy the star performer.

1417

After jumping above 5,900 at the open, the ASX 200 headed south to close at 0.3%. Following the tech sell off on Wall St overnight, the Aussie WAAAX stocks held up pretty well...

1418

Don't fight the Fed! The local bourse reversed yesterday's gains today, with the ASX 200 closing down 1.2%...

1419

Like Pavlov's Dog, the market is salivating at the prospect of more dovish commentary from the US Federal Reserve, closing up 1%...

1420

Techs were on a tear in the US overnight but the local market didn't share the enthusiasm.

1421

The miners drove the market today, with Rio Tinto and BHP pushing the ASX 200 up 0.7%, but still well under the 6,000 mark.

1422

A quiet finish to a fairly flat week. Stock of the day is DRO...

1423

After a healthy kick along from our American cousins, the local market lost a bit of enthusiasm in the afternoon to close up 0.4%. Tech stocks led the gainers with gold miners also up

1424

The ASX followed the sell off on Wall St, closing down 2%. Is the tech bubble about to burst?

1425

All systems go for the local bourse, with Top 200 closing up 0.89%. Stock of the day is SYD...

1426

After a choppy but lacklustre day due to the US holiday, the Top 200 closed up 0.23%. The banks, miners and CSL led the charge, while consumer staples led the losers

1427

Tech wreck as state bickering 'borders' on madness. Stock of the day is SKC...

1428

More buyers than sellers today in a solid session after another record breaking night on Wall St. The ASX200 closed up 0.8%.

1429

The ASX200 bounced back today to recover yesterday's losses, despite a worse than expected GDP figure and the country now officially in its first recession in 30 years...

1430

The ASX200 dropped today to erase the gains from August. Stock of the day is REX...

1431

Bit of a dip for the local bourse to finish what was another strong month (up 2.2%) and the fifth successive month of growth.

1432

The market got smoked today - closing down 0.9%. CSL and the miners were down around 1.5% and gold also took a hit...

1433

Subdued day on the markets as investors await a possible change in policy direction from the Fed tonight...

1434

After another record night for the S&P 500 and NASDAQ but the ASX closed down 0.6% with banks leading the losers.

1435

Solid finish for the local bourse with the top 200 up the best part of half a percent. S&P 500 futures up around 0.4%, pointing to a strong open for Wall St tonight.

1436

A choppy day for the ASX, closing 0.3% in the green; stock of the day is SUL...

1437

Hectic earnings week ends with a whimper. Stock of the day is RBL...

1438

ASX reverses yesterday's gains. A new high for Afterpay. Stock of the day is DMP...

1439

A solid day on the local bourse with the Top200 closing up 0.85% and the ASX200 nudging the 6,200 level.

1440

Tech stocks followed Wall St's lead today, pushing up the ASX200 by 0.8% at the close.

1441

The ASX200 closed down 0.81%. JB Hi-Fi was the star performer results-wise today, with profit up 21% .

1442

A solid but unspectacular close to a choppy week. The ASX200 flirted with the 6,200 level before closing up 0.6% at 6,126...

1443

The local ASX200 index closes down 0.7% thanks to a rotation out of financials and misses from the likes of TLS...

1444

First and live on ausbiz: CBA CEO Matt Comyn's first interview after the results...

1445

A quiet afternoon after a morning surge of over 1%; The dream run for retailers continues; Stock of the day is JHX...

1446

Upbeat Aussie markets make Monday magic; Stock of the day is GPT...

1447

TikTok: Geopolitics sours sentiment as investors await payrolls report; Stock of the day RMD...

1448

Big day for the miners helped market to a 0.6% gain. Stock of the day is AMX...

1449

Payback after Tuesday's big rally with offshore earners pressured by a stronger Aussie dollar

1450

Another Turnaround Tuesday with the techs following the NASDAQ's lead. Stock of the day is SEK...

1451

Gold miners and healthcare continued to outperform but banks were hosed. Stock of the day is NWS...

1452

A fourth consecutive month of gains for the ASX despite today's 2% drop for the ASX200. Stock of the day is CIM...

1453

A dovish tone from the Fed... and markets rallied. Stocks of the day ANZ, CBA, NAB, WBC...

1454

Caution gripping the market ahead of the risk events. Stock of the day is TPW...

1455

It was a turnaround Tuesday after USD and gold sentiment switched. Stock of the day is PPT...

1456

Highs before your eyes for gold today! Stock of the day is ALL...

1457

Uneventful end to a dismal week; Stock of the day is GUD...

1458

Big deficits ahead but we're okay globally. Stock of the day is AD8...

1459

JobKeeper to JobSleeper: markets go mute, virus goes viral. Stocks of the day are 9SP and BBN ...

1460

JobKeeper extension gives the market a lift. Stock of the day is DOW...

1461

Investors get the coronavirus yips. Stock of the day is ECX...

1462

New record for Fortescue; Stock of the day is Rio Tinto (RIO)...

1463

BNPLs take a major hit. Stock of the day is MHJ...

1464

A welcome injection of optimism. Stock of the day is BRG...

1465

Local market follows US tech turnaround. Stock of the day is PPH...

1466

Solid start to the week; banks miners and REITup; stock of the day is TNE...

1467

An up and down day which saw the BNPL wave flow on. Stock of the day is CBA...

1468

How far can too far go? Stock of the day is DTC...

1469

COVID vs China Bulls. Stock of the day is SZL...

1470

Market down on the close as investors respond to Vic lockdowns; stock of the day is NEA...

1471

The local market was cruising along in positive territory before a big sell off around 2pm saw it close down 0.7%. Stock of the day is SWM...

1472

A fourth straight day of gains; up 3.8% for the week; stock of the day is PBH...

1473

A third straight day of gains; APT surges to another record; stock of the day is JIN...

1474

Yet another record high for Afterpay and gold hits an eight year high...

1475

Scutty goes long KFC. Stock of the day is JIN...

1476

A flight to safety as the market gave up Friday's gains. Stock of the day is FPH...

1477

Market closes week on a high after clawing back around half of yesterday's losses...

1478

Second waves fears spook investors; ASX down 2.5%; Stock of the day is SHL...

1479

The COB - MTO races ahead...

1480

The US/China trade deal is off, then on... or is it?

1481

Following the leader or buying the dip? Stock of the day is JHX...

1482

Record bounceback for retail but how long can it last? Stock of the day is SPT...

1483

Splitit surges 105% on news of Mastercard deal; stock of the day is Beacon Lighting (BLX)...

1484

A "messy" day on the market after yesterday's craziness...

1485

Don't fight the Fed! That's the message of the day as local market rallies hard...

1486

There'll be no Peking ducking this one...

1487

Volatile Crumble on Wall Street as bears move in

1488

Fed Chair's warning spooks local investors into safe havens

1489

Lucky seven for the local market as the rally continues...

1490

Green on the screen as the local market rally continued – ANZ up 6.22%, CBA up 5.05%, NAB up 5.08% and WBC up 5.80%.

1491

Advertising on the way back, pandemic investing and what we learnt and its non-farm payrolls day

1492

Field of reno dreams welcomed by property sector, going negative on rates and running with the bulls

1493

Australia's 30 year growth streak ends as markets push higher as Scutty says no to negative rates!

1494

Current Account surge as investors await GDP and fund managers on the defensive

1495

Calm before the June Data Dump, Nearmap's AI ambitions and Pink Batts Mark 2 for Aussie property sector

1496

Profit taking, Dow Jones and the decade long sugar hit and yield in iron ore

1497

Are markets ahead of themselves? China snubs Aussie coal and will Friday be a profit taking day?

1498

Will the V shape recovery turn into a W and will the ANZAC 'Bubble Alliance' show the world how its done

1499

ASX Soars as the PM talks skilling up while Queensland puts up the Bikini Curtain

1500

Tourism and construction talk recovery as markets start the week on a tear

1501

Australia on the improve as iron ore comes into focus with China and the U.S. resuming trade hostilities

1502

Groundhog Day for Scutty as "Stocks rally on re-opening hopes"... for about 10 minutes anyway...

1503

Aussie market shrugs off negative sentiment in US to finish in the green

1504

This market is hungry for good news... commodities and travel the optimists today

1505

Highs before your eyes for gold and iron ore, while it was whoa!! for WOA - up 135% for the day

1506

Westpac takes out the trash while Rex Airlines screws Virgin

1507

The market was smoked! Big names take a hit and those horror jobs numbers...

1508

Heavyweights drag Aussie market higher at the close

1509

Second wave nerves give market the jitters

1510

Bad news is better... than horrendous news

1511

Hoping for horror... bad news keeps markets buoyant