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Australia Stocks Soar: Banks, Miners Lead Rally

26 Nov

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Summary

  • Australian shares reached a more than one-week high on Wednesday.
  • Banks and miners spearheaded the broad-based buying activity.
  • Investors await inflation data to gauge interest rate trajectory.
Australia Stocks Soar: Banks, Miners Lead Rally

Australian equities reached a high not seen in over a week on Wednesday, with a broad market rally driven by significant gains in the banking and mining sectors. The S&P/ASX 200 index extended its upward trajectory for a third consecutive session, signaling strong investor confidence.

The market's focus is currently fixed on the upcoming release of October's inflation data. Expectations are for continued elevated price pressures, which could reinforce the Reserve Bank of Australia's hawkish stance. This anticipation has led to market swaps pricing in a low probability of any interest rate easing before May of the following year.

Rate-sensitive sectors, particularly financials and real estate, experienced robust growth. The heavyweight mining sector also saw substantial increases, supported by firming iron ore prices. Technology stocks mirrored overnight gains on Wall Street, further contributing to the positive market atmosphere. Meanwhile, New Zealand's benchmark index also saw a notable rise, with its central bank also under scrutiny for potential rate adjustments.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Australian shares reached a one-week high primarily due to broad-based buying, with significant contributions from the banking and mining sectors.
The market anticipates that the upcoming inflation report will show elevated price pressures, potentially reinforcing the Reserve Bank of Australia's hawkish stance on interest rates.
The banking, mining, and real estate sectors have recently led the gains in the Australian stock market, with technology stocks also showing upward momentum.

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