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How Global Events Are Impacting the Australian Stock Market

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The performance of the S&P/ASX 200, and more generally the Australian Stock Market, is not exclusively influenced by domestic factors in an increasingly interconnected world. Through every conceivable channel, including trade flows, commodity demand, currency fluctuations, investor sentiment, and capital flows, globally-driven shocks—from changes in monetary policy to geopolitical tensions and pandemics—leak into Australian equity markets. Knowing how world events impact the local market is crucial for both traders and investors. This article explores the major channels of influence, several recent examples, and considerations for participants engaging with Australia’s stock market. 1. Framework: Why global events matter for the Australian stock market Australia’s equity market is not an island. One of the key insights from the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) is that Australia’s openness to global capital and trade means that returns on Australian assets tend to move toward global ...

Trader Forex in Australia: How to Trade Smart and Profit Big

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The financial landscape of Australia has always been very active and fast-paced, giving traders and investors the opportunity to choose between various currencies and stock markets, and so on. The ability to trade wisely, no matter if one is an expert or a beginner, Australian stocks would ensure regular returns on investment. Now, it is time to find out all the ways Australian traders will be able to trade smart, risk management at its best, and the strong foundation to support the strategy for the long haul. 1. Grasping the Concept of Forex Trading in Australia The term forex, or foreign exchange trading, means the buying and selling of currency pairs with the intention of making a profit when the market price changes. The Australian being a forex trader means that you are working in one of the most well-regulated and clear business environments in the world. The regulations of the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC), which are responsible for the forex brokers, ...