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    Stocks held higher ground in overnight trading despite clear evidence of slowing growth in the world’s two major economies. Weaker US growth and slumping manufacturing in China had little impact as investors appeared to focus on a drop in inflation and the potential for the US Federal Reserve to reduce interest rates.
    US GDP contracted in the first quarter of 2025 by 0.3%, well below forecasts of growth at 0.3%. Less than two ...
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    US shares rallied in overnight trading as President Trump eased tariffs on automotive makers. The lift in markets brings them close to levels seen just before the “Liberation Day” introduction of tariff, completing a round trip for markets. However strong remarks from President Xi, doubts from corporate America and weakness in copper and oil markets suggest the current rally is fueled by optimism rather than fact.
    $Nasdaq Composite Index (.IXIC.US)$
    Headlines overnigh...
    The daily: Trump’s round trip
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    A compelling picture is emerging on the $S&P/ASX 200 (.XJO.AU)$ chart. The index is approaching a crucial chart point at 8,060 just as Australian voters prepare to go the polls on Saturday. The positioning of the index indicates a potentially huge market reaction to the election result – in contrast to polls that show a Labor victory is increasingly likely.
    The chart point would draw traders’ attention even without the backdrop of a federal electi...
    Australia 200 index: Election break out, or break?
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    • US markets: The Nasdaq 100 is up 15.9% from its April 7 low. Since then, market fear the VIX has fallen to 25, down from its peak of 60 (which it last hit during COVID).
    • Aussie markets: The Australian share market is up 8.9% from its low. Gold producers dim yearly production, implying more upside for gold.  
    • Stocks to watch: Fortescue, Northern Star and Ramelius, Woodside, Visa, Coca-Cola. And XYZ, Microsoft, Met...
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    The last week of the Federal election campaign is showing signs of springing to life. A restrained and dour campaign, dominated by a politician who’s not on the ballot paper, has so far lacked any policy heft or depth. The existential  threat to the major parties has forced the discussion to a populist middle which is neither worthy nor particularly interesting.
    One possibility is a dull week and a limp into Saturday’s vote. However polls this morning showed the Coalition fal...
    A whimper or a bang?
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