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 * Before the Bell


ASX TO RISE, POWELL KEEPS RATE HOPES ALIVE

Australian shares are set to open higher. Wall Street rebounds. Nvidia resets
record high. Bitcoin steadies near $US67,000.

 * Mar 7, 2024
 * Timothy Moore


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 * Mar 6, 2024
 * Jonathan Shapiro and Carrie LaFrenz

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 * Mar 6, 2024
 * Anthony Macdonald

 * Before the Bell


ASX TO FALL, TECH PACES WALL STREET SELL-OFF

Australian share futures turned lower as selling gathered steam in New York. The
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 * Updated Mar 6, 2024
 * Timothy Moore


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 * Mar 5, 2024
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 * Before the Bell


ASX TO SLIP, TESLA TUMBLES, BITCOIN TOPS $US67,000

Australian shares are set to open lower amid weakness on Wall Street. Apple
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 * Mar 5, 2024
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 * Before the Bell


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 * Updated Mar 2, 2024
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LIFE360 SHARES SURGE ALMOST 40PC AS IT UNVEILS ADVERTISING STRATEGY

The ASX-listed, San Francisco-based family tracking app provider reported higher
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 * Updated Mar 1, 2024
 * Tess Bennett

 * Sharemarket


ASX CHARTS WILDEST EVER EARNINGS SEASON AS TRADERS SCRAMBLE

The sharemarket might have ended February largely where it began, but beneath
the hood, short sellers and asset allocators were scrambling to shift money.

 * Mar 1, 2024
 * Joshua Peach and Joanne Tran

 * Before the Bell


ASX TO EDGE UP, US PRICE DATA EASES RATE CONCERNS

Australian shares are set to edge higher. US shares closed higher after a key
inflation metric met expectations. Bitcoin higher.

 * Updated Mar 1, 2024
 * Timothy Moore


FEBRUARY

 * Before the Bell


ASX TO FALL, US DATA BOLSTERS HIGHER FOR LONGER RATES

Australian shares are set to open lower, tracking modest losses in New York. $A
drops. Bitcoin surges through $US63,000, then pares advance.

 * Updated Feb 29, 2024
 * Timothy Moore

 * Opinion
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DATA CENTRES ARE HOT PROPERTY - AND NOT JUST FOR THE RETURNS

Macquarie Technology CEO David Tudehope says data centres are not just good
investments, they will allow Australia to participate in the entire AI value
chain.

 * Feb 28, 2024
 * Jennifer Hewett


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The Mexican-themed restaurant chain is backed by Barrenjoey and TDM Growth
Partners. Global sales soared 30 per cent in the first half of the financial
year.

 * Feb 28, 2024
 * Carrie LaFrenz and Primrose Riordan

 * Before the Bell


ASX TO EDGE UP, WALL STREET TRADING IN NARROW RANGE

Australian shares are set to rise modestly. S&P 500 in a holding pattern though
optimism steady. Apple ending EV project. Bitcoin steady.

 * Updated Feb 28, 2024
 * Timothy Moore

 * Investing


THE BEST MIX OF ASSETS FOR YOUR RETIREMENT PORTFOLIO

Financial advisers say moderately wealthy Australians and those better off can
afford to stay weighted to growth assets into retirement.

 * Feb 28, 2024
 * Tom Richardson

 * Media & marketing


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After decades as a cash cow of capital city newspapers, racing form guides in
Adelaide, Darwin and Hobart may disappear after their major sponsor pulled out.

 * Feb 27, 2024
 * Sam Buckingham-Jones

 * Superannuation


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 * Feb 27, 2024
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