Australian markets to open on the up

The Australian market is expected to open higher this week after a Friday rally on Wall Street and in Europe, but could be set for a subpar year overall.

Wall Street trader John Panin

The Australian market is set to open higher, following rallies on Wall Street and in Europe. (AAP)

The Australian market is set to open on the up this week, but is on track for an underperforming year overall.

Wall Street and Europe rallied on Friday and that should flow on for a positive start locally come Monday, says AMP Capital's chief economist Shane Oliver.

But house prices and jobs data are likely to confirm suspected slowdowns in both sectors, weighing down the year's overall showing.

"We've had a reasonably good start to the year and that was on the back of talk of lower interest rates," Mr Oliver told AAP.

"But I think as the year proceeds, softer economic growth locally will weigh on the local market and I think the same over the course of the week ahead."

Improvements could come by the way of a rates cut from the Reserve Bank or more economic stimulus from the federal government.

But with an election on the way in May, both could be some months off yet, Mr Oliver said.

He said there were indications of extra tax cuts worth billions of dollars, but for them to have an impact they need to be formally announced, the government needs to return to power and get their cuts through the senate.

"And even if Labor wins, it will take some time before they will pass all their measures as well," he said."

Minutes from the Reserve Bank will be released this week after the Australian dollar rose slightly on Friday due to a fall in the US dollar, but the local currency is ultimately likely to come back down again.

Internationally, the markets appear to have taken their lead from news out of China confirming its economic stimulus and for the most part, Brexit.


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