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Drought sends Australian wheat on a world-beating rally 

Drought sends Australian wheat on a world-beating?rally?

After consecutive years of bumper harvests, global wheat output is set to fall to a three-year low.

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8@eight: ASX poised for losses as trade war fears intensify again
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8@eight: ASX poised for losses as trade war fears intensify again

What happened overnight and what's ahead for the ASX.

  • by Kyle Rodda
Fed leaves key rate unchanged with US economy growing at 'strong rate'
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Fed leaves key rate unchanged with US economy growing at 'strong rate'

Federal Reserve officials are sticking with a plan to gradually lift borrowing costs amid "strong" growth that backs bets for a move in September.

  • by Craig Torres
It's not just Sydney: The end of the global housing boom
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It's not just Sydney: The end of the global housing boom

From London to Beijing to New York, house prices in some of the world’s most sought-after cities are heading south. Here's a snapshot.

US considers increasing planned tariffs on $270b in Chinese imports
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US considers increasing planned tariffs on $270b in Chinese imports

The Trump administration will propose raising its planned 10 per cent tariffs to 25 per cent, ratcheting up pressure on Beijing to renew trade talks, sources say.

  • by Jenny Leonard & Jennifer Jacobs
8@eight: ASX to head higher on hopes of trade war truce; Apple jumps
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8@eight: ASX to head higher on hopes of trade war truce; Apple jumps

What happened overnight and what's ahead for the ASX.

  • by Kyle Rodda
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8@eight: ASX set for slow start as US tech slide continues
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8@eight: ASX set for slow start as US tech slide continues

What happened overnight and what's ahead for the ASX.

  • by Kyle Rodda
Dividend bonanza: Investors to cash in on commodity boom
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Dividend bonanza: Investors to cash in on commodity boom

A lift in commodity prices is expected to help Australia's largest companies declare about $27 billion in dividends next month.

8@eight: ASX pullback on the cards ahead of busy week
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8@eight: ASX pullback on the cards ahead of busy week

What happened overnight and what's ahead for the ASX.

  • by Kyle Rodda
Investing: You’re doing it wrong
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Investing: You’re doing it wrong

Here are some mistakes many people - amateurs and professionals, alike - make, and how to overcome them.

  • by Scott Phillips
8@eight: ASX poised to open higher as Amazon eases Wall Street fears
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8@eight: ASX poised to open higher as Amazon eases Wall Street fears

What happened overnight and what's ahead for the ASX.

  • by Kyle Rodda