With the S&P 500 down sharply and gold surging past US$4,000 an ounce, millions of Australians face the perennial question of whether to shift their superannuation investment options, and the answer is rarely straightforward.
A brutal sell-off in global technology and AI stocks is testing the thesis that mega-cap tech can sustain sky-high valuations indefinitely, with Australian super funds and local tech investors caught in the crossfire.
A sharp 1.39 per cent fall in the AUD/USD rate signals that global currency flows are shifting fast, with real consequences for Sydney superannuation balances, import prices and the outlook for rate-sensitive assets.
With Wall Street rattled and gold surging past US$4,000 an ounce, acquirers and targets are struggling to agree on price, reshaping the calculus behind Australia's busiest deal season in years.
With Wall Street sliding and gold surging past US$4,000, Australian yield stocks are doing the heavy lifting for superannuation members hunting reliable income.
A resilient labour market is complicating the Reserve Bank's path to rate cuts, even as Wall Street's sharp sell-off and a surging gold price signal rising anxiety about the global growth outlook.
A sharp 4.6 per cent fall in the Nasdaq overnight barely dented the local bourse, leaving income-focused shareholders unusually well placed heading into the end of the financial year.
A sharp 4.60 per cent plunge in the Nasdaq overnight hands Sydney traders a cautious open, with local tech and growth stocks squarely in the firing line.
With Wall Street sliding sharply and the Australian dollar under pressure, bullion's climb to US$4,061 an ounce signals investors are pricing in something more than ordinary volatility.
A plain-English guide to the transfer duty, conveyancing, inspection and loan costs that sit alongside a Sydney deposit, and the first home concessions that may apply.
A plain-English guide to what renting in Sydney involves, from the upfront costs and bond to the tenancy rules and rights that apply across New South Wales.