78.02BMarket Cap22.46P/E (Static)
206.060High199.880Low717.95KVolume200.000Open199.470Pre Close146.80MTurnover242.90052wk High0.20%Turnover Ratio381.14MShares174.79152wk Low9.854EPS TTM73.92BFloat Cap242.900Historical High22.46P/E (Static)361.11MShs Float1.956Historical Low9.114EPS LYR3.10%Amplitude6.40Dividend TTM2.42P/B1Lot Size3.13%Div YieldTTM
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Top losers: $Audinate Group Ltd (AD8.AU)$, $The a2 Milk Co Ltd (A2M.AU)$ and $ALS Ltd (ALQ.AU)$
Market summary
The $S&P/ASX 200 (.XJO.AU)$ up 0.1% to 7,860.4. Wall Street's overnight gains initially boosted the Australian Stock Exchange, but Australian shares pared gains to close slightly higher on Tuesday aft...
Australian shares ended Friday on a positive note, with the $S&P/ASX 200 (.XJO.AU)$ rising 0.5% or 40.6 points to 7,789.7, marking its first gain since Monday. Despite the late-week rally, primarily driven by strong performances in utilities and mining sectors, particularly iron ore and gold stocks, the benchmark index still recorded its third-largest weekly loss of the year,...
If the RBA cuts rates in February, it would mark the first rate cut since the cash rate was raised to 4.35% in November 2023, and the first in over four years, signaling Australia's official entry into a rate-cutting cycle.
RBA rate cu...
• Top losers: $Macquarie Group Ltd (MQG.AU)$, $Orora Ltd (ORA.AU)$ and $Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Corp Ltd (FPH.AU)$
The $S&P/ASX 200 (.XJO.AU)$ recovered slightly, rising by 0.51% to close at 8,416.9 points. 8 of 11 sectors ended higher along with the S&P/ASX 200 Index.
The announcement of Beijing's retaliatory tariffs on ...
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The S&P 500 $S&P 500 Index (.SPX.US)$ shaved off 0.2%, the Nasdaq 100 $NASDAQ 100 Index (.NDX.US)$ fell 0.3%, and the Bitcoin price fell below $100,000 after reaching the milestone level for the first time. Investors are being a bit cautious ...
a bunch of overpriced banks, a couple of ridiculously overpriced speciality companies, and BHP in a commodities downcycle, all of which are massively over-covered & reported on by every suit who works in Australian finance leading to little potential for any upside surprises
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the only one that ever gets me mildly interested is MQG (which has already run back up again), and BHP itself if you can ge...
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