Australian shares opened lower by 0.4% due to Commonwealth Bank's decreased quarterly profit, leading to selling pressure on ...
The Commonwealth Bank (ASX:CBA) is expecting little growth in its full-year profit for the year ending on June 30th after revealing a dip in third-quarter earnings on Thursday.
Markets traded close to flat on lighter newsflow as reporting season now nears its end. The Dow Jones was the only one of the ...
Tesla might be the world’s most valuable carmaker by market value, but Japan’s Toyota Motor has confirmed its giant status ...
On Wednesday, gains in the tech and property sectors were counterbalanced by declines in the mining sector, following a 1.4 per cent increase in shares on Tuesday, prompted by the Reserve Bank's ...
Even China can't stomach spending too much money buying gold at record levels - something the players in the gold market forgot when they reported this week that the country's central bank made ...
Perpetual (ASX:PPT) has confirmed the breakup deal it has struck with the US private equity giant, KKR. In a statement to the ASX on Wednesday morning, Perpetual said it had agreed to a deal with KKR ...
Tesla's sales problems in China are not going away, and it continues to lose ground against its big Chinese rival, BYD, which is now outselling Elon Musk’s company in the core product: pure ...
Australian shares continued their upward trend, gaining 0.3% at the opening following the Reserve Bank's decision to maintain interest rates and emphasise data dependency for future adjustments.
Good times continue for Goodman Group (ASX:GMG), the listed commercial and industrial property group, with a second earnings upgrade in a few months for the year ending June 30.
Santos (ASX:STO) is reportedly looking to sell its stake in the Alaskan oilfields it jointly owns, including the Pikka oil project, which is due to start producing in 2026. Reuters reported that ...
Despite some slightly hysterical claims about the big banks being 'casualties', their half-year results confirm they are a long way from being wounded by the sluggish economy, high inflation, and ...