End of Day Report – Thursday 9th October ASX 200 up 22 - Gold and copper in focus - Rate earths doing well - LYC at 20-year high.
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The ASX 200 closed up 22 points at 8970 (0.3%) in somewhat lacklustre trade. Banks slid led by CBA down 1.3% and the Big Bank Basket down to $284.98 (0.9%). NAB also down 1.4% with other financials firming. REITS slipped slightly, GMG down 0.5% and SCG off 0.3%. Industrials mixed and uninteresting, QAN rose 1.1% and TLS gained 0.8% with REA bouncing 1.2%. WOW and COL also better. Healthcare mixed, SIG up 3.1% and RMD down 1.2%.
In resources, copper stocks on a roll, BHP up 2.9% and RIO up 1.6%. Rare earth stocks also in demand on Chinese moves again, LYC up 5.3% and ILU up 2.5%. S32 continues to power ahead up 5.7% and IGO rose 2.4%. Gold miners were mixed, EVN up 0.8% and CMM rising 0.9%. SFR in the copper space rose 5.3%. Uranium stocks slipped slightly, PDN rose 1.1% as the SPP closes today. Oil and gas flat.
In corporate news, GYG announced a $100m buyback. ELD drooped 1.0% on a downbeat trading update. BRE jumped 8.6% on an agreement to supply specialist Carester. Nothing on the economic front.
Asian markets back in full flight, Japan up 1.4%, China up 1.6% and HK up 0.3%
10-year yields ease to 4.35%
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