After a week of having President Trump in power, the Australian share market charged back to within just 1% of regaining its record high. While nine of
Asian stock markets are trading mixed on Friday, following the positive cues from Wall Street overnight, on hopes some major central banks, including the US Fed will lower interest rates in the first quarter after US President Donald Trump said he will "demand that interest rates drop immediately" in the US to stimulate domestic growth.
The ASX200 has climbed 0.8 per cent as the local currency neared 68 US cents after Fed chairman Jerome Powell declared "the time had come" for US rate cuts.
Labor faces inflation, rates testPrime Minister Anthony Albanese sought to exonerate the government from rising inflation and a possible rate rise, arguing Labor’s two budget surpluses have helped the
Qantas settles flights caseQantas customers on cancelled flights will receive up to $450 in compensation after the national carrier admitted it misled travellers, and agreed to pay $120 million to set