After a month of weakness, most major markets were up in April, but highs varied. The US share market was up more than 10%, its best monthly performance in over five years. Australian shares rose just 2% as concerns about Iran, higher oil prices and company downgrades weighed on sentiment. With the Strait of Hormuz still closed and fuel shortages looming, what should investors expect in May?
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Release date: 1 May 2026. The information in this podcast is current as at the release date but may change in the future.
Your hosts are Lyndon Horsburgh and David Colosimo.
Produced by Lyndon Horsburgh.
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