Market Overview - Australian shares are expected to open with a dip of -0.43% as global markets remain cautious ahead of the Federal Reserve's anticipated interest rate cut [1] - The Federal Reserve is meeting to discuss a potential cut of U.S. interest rates by 0.25 percentage points due to a slowdown in the American jobs market and rising unemployment [2] - Major Wall Street indexes have retracted between -0.1% and -0.3%, while London markets fell by as much as -0.8% [3] Company News - BHP Group (ASX:BHP) has announced the layoff of 750 jobs in its Queensland division due to weak coal prices and plans to mothball its Saraji South mine in November [4] - Paladin Energy (ASX:PDN) has returned to trading after raising $300 million, which will be allocated to its flagship project, Langer Heinrich, in Namibia [4] - Norwest Minerals (ASX:NWM) has confirmed significant gold mineralization extensions at Bulgera through first-phase RC drilling, attracting attention from investors [5] - PYC Therapeutics (ASX:PYC) has appointed Alan Tribe as its new managing director [5] Commodity Prices - The Australian dollar is trading at 66.8 U.S. cents [6] - Iron Ore prices have increased by +0.7%, currently at $106.30 per tonne in Singapore [6] - Brent Crude is priced at $68.51 per barrel, while Gold is up to $3,694 [6] - U.S. natural gas futures have risen by +2.6%, reaching $3.12 per gigajoule [6]
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