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RBA halts sell off, record trade surplus, gold rallies The S&P/ASX200 (ASX: XJO) staged a mid-session recovery finishing down just 0.4% after being as far as 1% lower. The selloff was broad-based in terms of sectors with eight of the 11 sectors finishing in the red, but by and large it was focused on the tech sector which fell…
ASX rallies on COVID treatment, travel takes off, real estate boom The S&P/ASX200 (ASX: XJO) followed a strong global lead to finish 1.3% higher as investors digest Merck’s potential COVID-19 treatment. Positive news in the vaccine rollout following Prime Minister Morrison’s border opening last week meant the consumer discretionary sector was among the top performers, up 1.7%. Within the sector it was all…
ASX delivers best day in six months, buying the dip, iron ore rallies The S&P/ASX200 (ASX: XJO) finished what has been a difficult month on an extremely strong note, finishing 1.9% higher. This was the largest single day gain since November 2020, right after the vaccine was approved. A number of factors likely coincided today, with 30 September…
Sell off continues, bond yields spike, Smartgroup under offer The S&P/ASX200 (ASX: XJO) recovered during the session finishing 1.1% lower after falling as much as 1.5%. The weakness came from a negative global lead with long-term bond yields spurring investors to act on comparatively high equity market valuations. In Australia, the 10-year bond yield has jumped from close to 1.0%…
ASX falls 1.5%, Origin’s Octopus win, energy boom The S&P/ASX200 (ASX: XJO) fell another 1.5% on Tuesday as a spike in bond yields in the US and a lack of clarity on the US debt ceiling put markets into a tailspin. Every sector was lower with healthcare the hardest hit, dragging down over 3% on the back of a 3.8% fall…
Financial, travel push market higher, bidding war for Priceline owner The S&P/ASX200 followed a positive global lead to post a strong opening to the week, finishing 0.6% higher. Most sectors improved outside of the ‘defensives’ with healthcare, down 1%, and consumer staples underperforming. Globally, markets were buoyed by a resurgent oil price as weaker supply collides with strong demand across highly…
ASX falters, oil hits multi-year high, Domain’s record, central banks dominate The S&P/ASX200 (ASX: XJO) finished the week on a negative note, falling 0.4% dragged lower by the real estate sector, which fell 2.1%. The materials sector continued its recent weakness, down 1.3% behind another 1.7% fall in BHP (ASX: BHP) despite the iron ore price finally settling. The real estate sector sold off heavily seemingly on the…
Rally continues despite dividend drag, Premier profit doubles The S&P/ASX200 (ASX: XJO) continued its strong recovery adding another 1% on Thursday after the Federal Reserve committed to continue bond purchases until at least the end of the year. The strength was broad-based with every sector finishing higher, tech, energy and utilities were the highlights with each jumping…
Risk reduced, Evergrande default delayed, Zip’s expansion Amid growing concerns that the S&P/ASX200 (ASX: XJO) was set for a significant sell off, positive news from China saw the market rally throughout the session. The market ultimately finished 0.3% higher with materials and mining adding 2%, starting to recoup the losses of the last few weeks. Yesterday’s losers were today’s winners,…
Market fights back, APA bids for AusNet, iron ore stems the flow The S&P/ASX200 (ASX: XJO) looked to be moving into correction territory this morning, opening broadly lower and continuing the weak global trend. The market fell as much as 0.3% before finishing the same amount higher. Concern continues to grow about the outlook for the global economy but…
Correction continues, iron ore futures hit US$90, Ausnet takeover The S&P/ASX200 (ASX: XJO) suffered its worst day since February falling 2.1% on the back of ongoing weakness in the commodity sector. The market hit its lowest point in three months with just ten stocks out of two hundred finishing in the positive, including Boral (ASX: BLD) which added 0.3%….
ASX flat despite iron ore falls, IRESS deal pulled, AMP’s new low The S&P/ASX200 fell 0.8% on Friday erasing the week’s gains and ultimately leaving the index down three points for the week. After being the hottest sector for most of the year, the materials and mining companies continue to drag the market lower. On Friday it was all about iron ore with…