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Gold rose on Friday, climbing above the prior session's 10-1/2 month low, as the dollar and US stocks dipped at the end of a volatile week highlighted by the Federal Reserve's signal that there could be more rate hikes than previously expected in 2017.
Oil rose on Friday, edging closer to new 17-month highs, after Goldman Sachs boosted its price forecast for 2017 and producers showed signs of adhering to a global deal to reduce output.
Copper prices fell on Friday after two days of gains as rising stocks in London Metal Exchange warehouses and signs of softer demand from China dragged the metal further away last month's 17-month peak.
The Australian dollar has slipped again against its US counterpart, which has further strengthened after the US Federal Reserve said it is looking to tighten policy again next year.
The Australian share market has closed lower, weighed down by weaker resources stocks, as investors ponder more potential interest rate hikes in the US in 2017 than had been expected.
A group of One Nation supporters has lodged an objection to Pauline Hanson registering her party in Western Australia ahead of next year's state election.
National Australia Bank has called for greater leadership from government and more collaboration with business to help lift slow economic growth and create jobs.
The Australian dollar has dropped as the US dollar gains further ground following the US Federal Reserve's recent interest rate hike, with the central bank forecasting another three rate rises next year.
Oil settled little changed on Thursday after sliding to its lowest level in a week in volatile trade, but a surging US dollar did not pressure prices below technical support levels as OPEC members told customers they would cut crude supplies.
Gold fell more than one per cent to a 10.5 month low on Thursday after the US Federal Reserve sounded an unexpectedly hawkish note on US interest rates, sparking a surge in Treasury yields and sending the dollar to a 14-year high.
Energy and resources companies including Santos, Origin Energy and Newcrest Mining have dragged the share market lower following a drop in oil prices and the US Federal Reserve's rate hike.
Fuel refiner and retailer Caltex Australia expects its underlying profit to fall by about 20 per cent because of weaker margins in its refining operations.
Casinos giant Crown Resorts has dumped plans to spin-off its international assets and further reduced its stake in its Macau joint venture, Melco Crown Entertainment amid a suite of strategic changes.
The Australian share market is lower in early trade, following overnight falls on Wall Street after the US Federal Reserve cut its benchmark interest rate and flagged three more rate cuts next year
The Australian dollar has plunged, falling more than one US cent in overnight trade in the wake of the US Federal Reserve's move to lift its benchmark interest rate by a quarter of one per cent.
Oil prices slid more than three per cent on Wednesday as the dollar jumped after the US Federal Reserve's decision to hike US interest rates and after a jump in crude inventories at the biggest US storage centre renewed concerns about a glut.
Gold turned lower and tapped the lowest in more than 10 months on Wednesday, after the Federal Reserve raised US interest rates by a quarter point and signalled a faster pace of increases next year, causing the US dollar to rally.
US stocks fell the most in two months on Wednesday after the Federal Reserve raised interest rates by a quarter point and signalled hikes could come next year at a faster pace than some expected.
The Federal Court has approved multi-million dollar fines slapped on ANZ Banking Group and Macquarie Bank for attempted fixing of the benchmark rate for the Malaysian ringgit, reaching the decision only "with some hesitation".
BHP Billiton says production at its disaster-hit Samarco iron ore mine in Brazil could restart in 2017, but only if the joint venture project's $US3.8 billion of debt is restructured and new operating approvals are secured.
The Australian share market has gotten off to a firm start following overnight gains on Wall Street, but investor mood remains cautious ahead of the US Federal Reserve decision on interest rates.
Oil prices edged off earlier gains to end Tuesday nearly unchanged, as the support from OPEC's plan to limit production were undercut by an energy watchdog's assessment of how much those nations are currently producing.
Gold edged lower on Tuesday, losing its luster as the US Federal Reserve began its two-day meeting during which it is expected to deliver the second U.S. interest rate hike in a decade and provide some insight into its outlook for 2017.
Clive Palmer has won a battle in his ongoing legal fight with Chinese company CITIC Pacific Mining after a Western Australian Supreme Court judge ordered the company to pay him $US10.7 million ($A14.3 million).
Commonwealth Bank of Australia is raising its standard variable rates for investor mortgages by 0.07 per cent following earlier raises to its fixed-rate products.