The world is now in wait mode ahead of tomorrow night’s FOMC meeting. Dow up 34. (Accessible only for subscribers before 10:15 AEST)
Brokers assess which Australian gold miners can withstand lower gold prices in light of recent cost base reductions.
The withdrawal of Summers and the assumption Yellen will replace Bernanke was the primary driver of Wall Street last night. Dow up 118. (Accessible only for subscribers before 10:15 AEST)
This week ATW’s Jerry Simmons suggests selling gold on any rallies as bearish technical potential continues.
Wrap of events affecting the market on Friday night and the weekend and a preview of the week ahead.
A history-making fourth triple-digit Dow gain was unlikely last night as Wall Street starts eyeing off next week’s FOMC meeting. Gold tanks again. Dow down 25. (Accessible only for subscribers before 10:15 AEST)
Wall Street has pushed well past its Syria tipping point, and appears to be shrugging of tapering fears. Dow up 135. (Accessible only for subscribers before 10:15 AEST)
A uranium deficit until 2015? Chinese trade figures and steel stocks. Australian resource stock risks.
Wall Street rose last night, again buoyed by a combination of stronger Chinese data and the increasingly likelihood of a non-military solution for Syria. Dow up 127. (Accessible only for subscribers before 10:15 AEST)
Brokers take a look at what will matter when picking mining stocks in the months ahead.