Monday At The Close Video
The local sharemarket was held back by losses in the financial sector which finished the session down 1%.
Read MoreThe local sharemarket was held back by losses in the financial sector which finished the session down 1%.
Read MoreThe ASX200 lost 25.1 points or -0.45% on volume of $5.30 billion, closing at 5524.
Read MoreAll ten sectors closed in positive territory, led by the materials sector which gained 1.8%.
Read MoreThe S&P/ASX200 gained 43 points or +0.77% on volume of $6.31 billion to closing at 5549.1 on Friday.
Read MoreThe Materials and Energy sectors are rebounding, while Banking stocks are trading weaker.
Read MoreThe local market finished the session near the day’s lows, held down by losses in the financial sector.
Read MoreThe ASX200 lost 2 points or -0.04% on volume of $3.89 billion on Thursday to close at 5517.9.
Read MoreAussie dollar boosted by better than expected employment data.
Read MoreEnergy stocks under pressure as oil prices continue to tumble.
Read MoreEnergy stocks worst performing sector losing 1.77% on falling oil prices.
Read MoreS&P/ASX200 lost 2 points or -0.04% on volume of $3.89 billion, closing at 5517.9.
Read MoreThe local market managed to finish stronger after dipping in and out of negative territory. Eight out of 10 sectors closed firmer.
Read MoreThe S&P/ASX200 gained 13 points or +0.24% on volume of $3.25 billion, closing at 5519.9.
Read MoreStrong October ahead of soaring November auction volumes
Read MoreGains in the Materials and Consumer Discretionary sectors offsetting losses in the Energy and Consumer Staples sectors.
Read MoreFortescue Metals shares slip 4.3% while Newcrest Mining drops 7.6%. .
Read MoreThe S&P/ASX200 lost 19.7 points or -0.36% on volume of $4.17 billion to finish at 5506.9 on Monday.
Read MoreLocal market held back by losses in consumer staples and materials sectors.
Read MoreLocal shares up for the 3rd day. ASX200 +0.6% today & +1.7% this week. Banks +0.6%, miners +0.4% & gold stocks falling most.
Read MoreThe local market ended the week with a gain of 50.4 points or +0.91% on volume of $7.44 billion, closing at 5526.6.
Read MoreAll sectors finished the session higher helping the sharemarket end the month up 4.4%.
Read MoreMining stocks down 0.75% and are the main drags after 1hr of trade. BHP -0.9%, RIO -1.1%, FMG -2%, BCI -5.9% (-25% this wk).
Read MoreThe S&P/ASX200 gained 28.5 points or +0.52% on volume of $5.23 billion, closing at 5476.2.
Read MoreMining stocks down 0.75% and are the main drags after 1hr of trade. BHP -0.9%, RIO -1.1%, FMG -2%, BCI -5.9% (-25% this wk).
Read MoreLocal shares rising for the second session this week boosted by the materials and energy sectors.
Read MoreASX200 weighed down by losses in the financial sector which finished -0.89%.
Read MoreThe S&P/ASX200 lost 4.9 points on Wednesday on volume of $4.95 billion to end at 5447.7.
Read MoreASX 200 under pressure, losing about half of yesterday’s gains.
Read MoreASX 200 eases by 0.1% weighed down by heavy falls in the mining and energy sectors.
Read MoreThe S&P/ASX200 dropped 6.4 points or -0.12% on Tuesday with volume of $4.43 billion to end the session at 5452.6.
Read MoreAll Ords boosted by positive results in the healthcare and banking sectors.
Read MoreThe ASX200 +0.8%. Miners -0.1%, financials +1.2%, healthcare +1%, telcos +0.7%. US$0.881.
Read MoreThe S&P/ASX200 gained 46.8 points or +0.86% on volume of $4.5 billion, closing at 5459.
Read MoreMining stocks held back but the banks and insurance firms doing well.
Read MoreThe market maintained strong gains today to finish up 0.55%. All sectors have closed higher. US$0.876.
Read MoreThe S&P/ASX200 added 29.1 points or +0.54% on Friday. Volume was $4.3 billion and we finished at 5412.2.
Read MoreLosses in the materials sector offsetting gains in the banking sector.
Read MoreAll Ords slips 0.1% held back by losses in the mining and energy sectors.
Read MoreThe S&P/ASX200 lost 2.8 points or -0.05% on volume of $3.25 billion, closing at 5383.1.
Read MoreDespite the immediate positive response of the US equity market to the September estimate of US employment, we remain cautious with the outlook for equity markets.
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