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End of Day Report – Thursday 20 February: ASX 200 drops 96 - Banks fall - GMG back and down 5% - FMG drops.
- 2025/02/20
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Another nasty day as the ASX 200 fell 96 points to 8323 (1.2%) as results and bank falls dominated. WBC fell another % and ANZ joined in to falling % with the Big Bank Basket down to $251.27 (-2.4%). MQG dropped 1.0% with financial sunder a little pressure. REITs fell as GMG returned to trade down 5.0% after the $4bn capital raise. Industrials were mixed, ALL dropped 4.3% despite a new buy back, WES rose 1.3% on good results, TLS also did well, up 5.6% after announcing a buy back. Retail stocks suffered, JBH down 4.2% and BRG falling 3.0%. CTD continued the positive vibes from the results up 4.7%. UNI did very well on results up 9.7%. In healthcare, PME dropped 3.7% and CSL down 2.3%. Resources suffered as RIO cut its dividend, falling 1.5% and BHP fell 2.0% as FMG were savaged on results, down 6.2%. Lithium stock surprisingly rose after PLS results, up 6.0% and oil and gas stocks rose, WDS up 1.0% and STO rising 2.1%. Coal stocks gained 8.9% on WHC results. Uranium stocks were mildly lower. In corporate news, MAF rose 8.7% on good numbers, WTC in a trading halt on governance issues. MP1 had stellar gains on beating expectations. Casualties included, SUL, MFG, and MGH. On the economic front, jobs data came in as expected at 4.1% unemployment and record participation. Asian markets fell, Japan under pressure on proposed car tariffs. Down 1.5%, HK off 1.4% and China down 0.4%. 10-year yields steady at 4.52%.
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