End of Day Report Friday

The ASX 200 finished the week up 4 points to 7069 (+0.1%), clawing back earlier losses after falling over 100 points (~1.5%) at the opening bell and snapping a four-day losing streak. SPI Futures were down 97 points this morning. ASX 200 fell for a second consecutive week, down 2.89%. Sectors were mixed. Real Estate and Tech were hit hardest, while…

END OF DAY Podcast – A remarkable turnaround

The ASX 200 finished the week up 4 points to 7069 (+0.1%), clawing back earlier losses after falling over 100 points (~1.5%) at the opening bell and snapping a four-day losing streak. SPI Futures were down 97 points this morning. ASX 200 fell for a second consecutive week, down 2.89%. Sectors were mixed. Real Estate and Tech were hit hardest, while Industrials and Utilities showed resilience. Iron ore heavyweights mixed, BHP and FMG pared earlier losses, closing up 0.5% and 1.5%, respectively, while RIO fell 1.2%. Tech suffered heavy losses. SQ2 down another 2.1% with the CEO’s departure still hammering the stock. BRN off 2.5%, down for its fifth consecutive session, suffering heavy losses since its exit from the ASX 200, and XRO fell 0.6%. Banks mixed, CBA, ANZ and MQG all down, while NAB rose 0.5% despite a $2.1m fine for unconscionable conduct wrongfully overcharging customers and WBC up 0.7%. Big Bank Basket up to $175.11 (+0.1%). REITS lower, pressured by rising bond yields. GMG dow

Pre-Market Report Thursday

Dow Jones down 77 points (0.2%) closing near the low. It was up 259 at best and down 83 at worst. S&P 500 down 0.9% the NASDAQ down 1.5% as interest rate sensitive tech gets hit hardest of all sectors. Intel, Alphabet and Nvidia the biggest losers down 4.5%, 3.1% and 2.9% respectively. ASX to…

End of Day Report Thursday

The ASX 200 closed down 98 points to 7065 (-1.4%). Falling for a fourth consecutive session and hitting a 10-week low, tracking Wall Street overnight after a hawkish pause from the Fed. All sectors finished in negative territory today in a broad market sell-off with financials and energy stocks the worst performers. Oil prices slid for a third…