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  • Geopolitical tensions flow through Red Sea and Taiwan Strait, prompting an ASX pullback
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    Strong start to the week expected ahead of key RBA decision
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  • Geopolitical tensions flow through Red Sea and Taiwan Strait, prompting an ASX pullback
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    Australian market to pull back ahead of key RBA decision
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  • Geopolitical tensions flow through Red Sea and Taiwan Strait, prompting an ASX pullback
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    Debt deal optimism, tech buying, XJO to rise
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  • Geopolitical tensions flow through Red Sea and Taiwan Strait, prompting an ASX pullback
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    Moderate selling in US markets as investors await vote on debt ceiling
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    • XJO to open flat with US markets back around resistance
      XJO to open flat with US markets back around resistance
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    • XJO to rise despite slight US pullback
      XJO to rise despite slight US pullback
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    • US markets close lower ahead of NVIDIA report, which disappoints
      US markets close lower ahead of NVIDIA report, which disappoints
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    • Investors take pause ahead of key NVIDIA report
      Investors take pause ahead of key NVIDIA report
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    • US shares stall with prices around highs
      US shares stall with prices around highs
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    • Geopolitical tensions flow through Red Sea and Taiwan Strait, prompting an ASX pullback
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      Geopolitical tensions flow through Red Sea and Taiwan Strait, prompting an ASX pullback

      Our XJO is expected to open around 22 points lower this morning, at roughly 7,560 index points. This follows moderate falls from the US on Friday. Overall optimism remains around the potential for interest rate cuts this year. However, potential negative factors are also starting to build-up. These include recent natural disasters, including a massive

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    • Markets kick off 2024 flat as policy makers flag year of consolidation amid lending pullback
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      Markets kick off 2024 flat as policy makers flag year of consolidation amid lending pullback

      The XJO is expected to edge lower on open this morning following a flat night of trading in the US. Their futures are also flat. Our expected pullback this morning is likely chalked up to a handful of factors. Firstly, like the US, we are holding the key resistance that represents our all-time highs (which

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    • ASX to edge lower, Japan prepares for first interest rate rise since 2007
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      ASX to edge lower, Japan prepares for first interest rate rise since 2007

      The XJO is expected to edge lower on open this morning following a flat night of trading in the U.S. Their futures are also flat. Our expected pullback this morning is likely chalked up to a handful of factors. Firstly, like the U.S, we are holding the key resistance that represents our all-time highs (which

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    • Profits from Chinese industrials soar with global markets following suit
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      Profits from Chinese industrials soar with global markets following suit

      Our XJO is expected to open around 30 points higher this morning, just below the key 7,600 level. This level is a fraction off the all-time high for our market, and it looks like we could record a new high in the coming days. As economic data, traders, and market volumes return in the new

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    • ASX continues Christmas rally with US housing data revealing ninth straight month of growth
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      ASX continues Christmas rally with US housing data revealing ninth straight month of growth

      The XJO is expected to open modestly higher this morning, with US markets trading higher again on light volumes overnight. Our market has drifted lower for the past two sessions, though movements have been small. With US markets drifting higher in that time, it is possible we see a little buying today. There isn’t much

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    • Shares rebound, retracing some of the prior sessions’ losses
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      Shares rebound, retracing some of the prior sessions’ losses

      The XJO is expected to edge higher on open this morning following a small turn around in the U.S last night which saw their market retake much of the previous session’s losses. Their futures are flat. Yesterday we didn’t fall has as much as what our futures were posting this time yesterday morning. Indeed, by

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