We wake this morning to a sea of green from US indexes overnight after what could be described as good news on tariffs.
We wake this morning to a sea of green from US indexes overnight after what could be described as good news on tariffs.
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It's a weird one out there right now. As the resume of Trump tariffs looms large over the market, Peter Switzer and Paul Rickard look at everything from Telix (TLX) to ProMedicus (PME), Virgin (VGN) to Qantas (QAN), and explain why your ETFs and trusts might look a little weird right now on the charts.
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