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End of Day Report – Thursday 23 January - ASX 200 down 51 - Banks steady - Miners fail - PMV/MYR vote - PPS soars

Published 11 months, 3 weeks ago
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The ASX 200 took a tumble today down 51 points to 8379 (0.6%) as resources came under pressure on Trump tariffs fears. Asian markets were resilient and iron ore unchanged in Singapore, but miners still sold off. BHP down 1.7% with FMG off 2.2% on quarterly numbers, lithium also under pressure too with PLS down 3.7% and MIN off 3.3%. Gold miners eased and uranium stocks help relatively firm. Banks held steady with the Big Bank Basket at $260.17. Financials slipped slightly, ASX off 1.2% with insurers mixed. QBE up 1.0% and IAG down 0.5%. Industrials saw modest broad-based losses, retail slid, JBH down 2.2% and WES off 1.5%. Both WOW and COL fell and ALL dropped 2.7% with tech mixed, XRO up 1.1% and WTC off 0.4%. In corporate news, PMV and MYR voted yes to the deal. FMG had production numbers in line, PPS jumped on FUA numbers and EVN dropped 3.9% on broker research. Nothing on the economic front locally, BoJ tomorrow widely expected to raise rates. Asian markets firm Japan up 0.8%, HK up 0.2% and China up 0.6%. 10-year yields rising to 4.47%.


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