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July 19, 2024

The Last Word: Episode 1

Paul welcomes Chris Gosselin from The Fund Monitors, for Episode 1: to discuss the week’s significant events. They highlight the attempted assassination of Trump, its impact on the market, and Trump’s contentious remarks about Taiwan’s semiconductor industry. They analyze the differences between the US and Australian economies, particularly in handling inflation and interest rates, noting

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Shares down, US election, Global rates, China’s plenum, Aus jobs

Dr Shane Oliver, Head of Investment Strategy & Chief Economist at AMP, discusses developments in investment markets over the past week, economic activity trackers, major global economic events and Australian economic events. Investment markets and key developments over the past week Share markets mostly fell over the last week with tech stocks remaining under pressure,

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Droneshield’s CEO on surging share price and expanding global markets

Peter Milios: I’m Peter Milios from the Finance News Network and today we’re talking with DroneShield. DroneShield is trading under the ASX code DRO and has a market capitalization of approximately 1.5 billion. DroneShield or DRO is an Australian defense manufacturer specializing in counter drone technology. Today we’re pleased to have with us DroneShield’s CEO

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Winston’s Weekly: Rate outlook drives market sector rotation

Prospects for USA rate cuts in September has generated greater focus on interest rate sensitive sectors and securities driving momentum for small caps and real estate . Meanwhile, domestically, markets await the August reporting period to provide greater clarity on the investment outlook as we comment on Dexus Group (ASX: DXS), Lifestyle Communities (ASX: LIC)

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ASX down 1.23% near noon: Commodity prices for iron ore, gold, and copper falls

At noon, the S&P/ASX 200 is 1.23 per cent lower at 7,938.90, due to losses in the banking, mining, and technology sectors. On Wall Street, both the Dow and Nasdaq experienced declines, while Netflix’s shares remained stable after reporting a 44% profit increase and over 8 million new subscribers. Commodity prices for iron ore, gold,

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