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ASX edges higher, Apple weighs on Wall St after hiking prices

The Age

The Age

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June 26, 2026

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ASX edges higher, Apple weighs on Wall St after hiking prices

The Australian sharemarket has made a steady start to the session after Wall Street meandered to a mixed finish, with Apple dropping after raising prices on many of its products.

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Engadget

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· Jun 26, 2026

The Morning After: Prices rocket up on Xboxes, MacBooks, iPads and more

This week, we've been hit with major price hikes from major players, including Microsoft and Apple.

Seeking Alpha

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· Jun 26, 2026

Apple: The Post-Price Hikes Selloff Is An Overreaction

Apple: The Post-Price Hikes Selloff Is An Overreaction

Now Magazine

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· Jun 22, 2026

Inflation rises to 3.2% and Torontonians say their paycheques can’t keep up: ‘Groceries are insanely high’

What to know For many Torontonians, even the smallest purchases now feel like a luxury as inflation continues to drive up the cost of living,... The post Inflation rises to 3.2 and Torontonians say their paycheques can’t keep up: ‘Groceries are insanely high’ appeared first on NOW Toronto.

The Economic Times

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· Jun 25, 2026

Apple hikes prices, but leaves its cash cow untouched

Apple hikes prices, but leaves its cash cow untouched

iPhone in Canada

Unknown

· Jun 25, 2026

Apple Just Raised Prices Across MacBooks, iPads, and More in Canada

Apple quietly hiked prices on a bunch of its hardware overnight, hitting MacBooks, iMacs, iPads, and even some smart home accessories in Canada. The price changes follow a warning from Apple CEO Tim Cook last week, who flagged serious supply constraints and rising production costs in an interview with the Wall Street Journal. “There’s less [] The post Apple Just Raised Prices Across MacBooks, iPads, and More in Canada first appeared on iPhone in Canada.

Off The Press

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· Jun 25, 2026

Apple announces price increases on MacBook and iPad

Apple announced on Thursday that it would be increasing prices on MacBooks and iPads. The price hikes are the company’s first formal attempt to pass on higher memory and storage costs on to customers, CNBC reported. Tim Cook, Apple CEO, told the Wall Street Journal last week that the company could no longer avoid passing []...Click to read more

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Related coverage for "ASX edges higher, Apple weighs on Wall St after hiking prices": Engadget — The Morning After: Prices rocket up on Xboxes, MacBooks, iPads and more. Seeking Alpha — Apple: The Post-Price Hikes Selloff Is An Overreaction. Now Magazine — Inflation rises to 3.2% and Torontonians say their paycheques can’t keep up: ‘Groceries are insanely high’. The Economic Times — Apple hikes prices, but leaves its cash cow untouched . iPhone in Canada — Apple Just Raised Prices Across MacBooks, iPads, and More in Canada. Off The Press — Apple announces price increases on MacBook and iPad