Timothy Moore, Financial Review

Timothy Moore

Financial Review

Australia

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  • Financial Review
  • The Sydney Morning Herald
  • Brisbane Times

Past articles by Timothy:

S&P 500 drops as data bolsters case for higher rates

Shares fell sharply in New York after January consumer spending surged, as did a key inflation measure. → Read More

Cochlear, CBA, Lowe top agenda, S&P 500 fluctuates

US stocks whipsawed as the January CPI data bolstered the case for higher rates. US 10-year yield rises. ASX futures were muted at 6am AEDT. → Read More

New York edges lower on rate worries

The upward momentum that has paced US equities higher to start the year appears to have hit a rate-worry wall. Tesla extends its year-to-date rally. → Read More

ASX to rise, Tesla surges in New York

Australian shares are poised to open higher. Nasdaq paces gains in New York. Trade data, PPI top agenda. → Read More

ASX to slip, Wall Street modestly lower

Australian shares are set to edge lower, in line with New York. $A extends rally. Fourth quarter CPI at 11.30am AEDT. → Read More

Wall Street rises as data offsets disappointing bank results

US stocks extended modest gains in the final hour as the focus shifted to positive economic data from a tepid earnings season start. → Read More

ASX LIVE: Australian shares poised to open lower, Bendigo trading update

Australian shares to open higher; ASIC sues ex-Star individuals; Bendigo five-month cash earnings $245m, CSL appoints Paul McKenzie as CEO; G8 trading update; Chalice to extend scoping study. → Read More

ASX to rise, Nasdaq rallies, iron ore tops $US110 a tonne

Wall Street advanced as the mega techs mostly rebound. Tesla slid. Bitcoin tops $US17,000. Leuthold’s Paulsen optimistic for 2023. → Read More

ASX to fall, Wall Street slides on economic worry

Australian shares are set to drop in line with losses in New York after bank CEOs sounded the recession alarm. Oil tumbles 4pc. → Read More

Parsing Powell’s speech: market watchers react

The Federal Reserve chairman’s comments on inflation and interest rates are being viewed as a clear pivot. → Read More

Wall Street soars after Powell signals rate step-down

The Nasdaq leapt 4.4 per cent and the Dow surged 737 points after Jerome Powell sparked a growth stock rally. → Read More

ASX to slip, techs pace US stocks lower

Australian shares are set to edge lower as Apple, Amazon and the other major US techs retreat. $A eyes US67¢. → Read More

Wall St mixed as Apple hit by China woes

China’s COVID case surge dented Apple, which in turn put Wall Street on pace to close mixed in a short session. → Read More

ASX to rise, European stocks reach August high

Australian shares are set to edge higher. STOXX 600 closes at three-month high. Bitcoin rises through $US16,500. → Read More

ASX to rally, Wall St advances on energy rebound

Australian shares poised to open higher amid broad gains in New York. Bitcoin back above $US16,000. $A edges up. → Read More

ASX to edge higher, Wall St pares losses late

Wall Street closed modestly lower, off its session lows. Utilities paced eight of the S&P 500’s 11 industry groups lower. → Read More

Parsing the US October CPI data

October’s US consumer price index advanced at a slower-than-expected pace: economists were optimistic and also wary. → Read More

ASX to fall, New York drops on Tesla, Apple, Disney

US stocks close sharply lower in broad sell-off with October CPI data awaited. Energy shares lead S&P 500’s drop. Bitcoin extends losses. → Read More

ASX to rise, global markets lift on Canada’s pivot

Australian shares are set to open higher. Big tech rally snapped for the moment. Bank of Canada lifts less than expected. $A leaps higher. → Read More

ASX to slip, US stocks higher amid broad gains

Volatile trading knocked Wall Street from its session highs but strong results, including from Netflix, could propel stocks higher. → Read More