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16 March 2022 -
Oil Tanks | Pushpay Jumps
Global markets were mixed on overnight, as US Markets (S&P 500 Index +2.1%), snapping up a 3-day losing streak as the price of oil slid sharply lower.
15 March 2022 -
Chinese Stocks Freefall | Elders Jump
Global markets were mixed on overnight, as US Markets (S&P 500 Index, -0.7%) traded lower, as US growth stocks took a hit ahead of the Fed decision later this week.
14 March 2022 -
Week Ahead – Fed in Focus | Rio Tinto
Global markets were mixed on Friday, as US Markets (S&P 500 Index -1.3%) digested hot inflation numbers and draw their attention to upcoming US Fed decision this week, with markets expecting a 0.25% interest rate hike.
11 March 2022 -
ECB Stays Hawkish | Myer
Global markets were lower overnight, as US markets (S&P 500 Index -0.4%) slipped after failed peace talks between Ukraine and Russia spooked investors once again, and the European Central Bank (ECB) kept its interest rate hike plans in place, despite the current conflict.
10 March 2022 -
Investors ‘Buy the Dip’ | Wesfarmers
Global markets were up overnight, as US Markets rebounded (S&P 500 Index, +2.6%) reporting the best single day rise since June 2020, and ending a 4-day losing streak.
9 March 2022 -
Markets Fail to Catch a Bid | Woolworths
Global markets were lower overnight, as US Markets (S&P 500 Index -0.7%) slid lower once again as investors try to assess the impact of the Ukraine Russia War.
8 March 2022 -
Stagflation Fears | Heartland Group
Global markets were lower overnight, as US Markets were sharply (S&P 500 Index -2.96%) lower as fears of Russia-Ukraine crisis will lead to “stagflation”.
7 March 2022 -
Week Ahead | Xero ‘Buy the Dip’
Global markets were lower on Friday, with US Markets (S&P 500 Index -0.8%) falling for the fourth time in the last 5 sessions, and marking its fourth week in a row in the red.
4 March 2022 -
War Ups Inflation Fears | Sky TV
Global markets were lower overnight, with US Markets dipping (S&P 500 Index -0.5%) as investors fear the economic impact of the ongoing war – particularly in respect to rising commodity prices.