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ASX 200 Surges 3.19% to Record as Miners, Biotech & Industrials Lead Rally

$S&P/ASX 200(XJO.AU)$ jumped 3.19% weekly and closed at a fresh record high of 9,263.6 as of August 7th 2026, driven by a powerful rebound across miners, financials, healthcare, and industrials. The index broke decisively above the 9,000 psychological level as commodity price stabilization, strong earnings, and global risk-on sentiment converged. Weekly Sector Stars: Independent Power Producers & Energy Traders (+22.12%), Aerospace & Defense (+18.51%), Pharmaceuticals (+17.95%), Consumer Electronics (+16.11%), and Construction Materials (+15.57%) led — though several of these moves were likely low-volume anomalies. Weekly Top 10 Popular Stocks: $BHP GROUP LTD(BHP.AU)$ +5.41% — The world's
ASX 200 Surges 3.19% to Record as Miners, Biotech & Industrials Lead Rally

STI Gains 1.24% as Gold, Fintech and China Tech SDRs Lead

The Straits Times Index $Straits Times Index(STI.SI)$ edged up 1.24% weekly and closed at 5,698.43 as of August 7th. The index has now surged nearly 22.6% YoY, with gold ETFs, fintech names, and China tech SDRs driving this week's gains while energy and property names lagged. Weekly Sector Stars: Real Estate Development (+46.05%), Transaction & Payment Processing Services (+25.34%), Office Services & Supplies (+20.13%), Oil & Gas Refining & Marketing (+20.03%), and Gold (+14.40%) dominated the leaderboard — though several of these moves were likely low-volume anomalies or idiosyncratic re-ratings. 9 Popular Stocks: $SS SPDR S&P500 USD(S27.SI)$ +3.19% — The Singapore-listed S&P
STI Gains 1.24% as Gold, Fintech and China Tech SDRs Lead

Weekly Recap & Outlook: XJO Mixed and Australia’s June Monthly CPI Print

1. Weekly Recap $S&P/ASX 200(XJO.AU)$ traded mixed over the week, as a sharp rally in $SOUTH32 LTD(S32.AU)$ and energy names offset declines in healthcare, retail, and the exchange operator. Industry leaders: Electronic Components (+29.59%), Communications Equipment (+9.03%), Coal & Consumable Fuels (+8.30%), Soft Drinks (+6.67%), and Leisure Facilities (+6.46%). 10 Popular Stocks: $SOUTH32 LTD(S32.AU)$ +15.13% — The diversified miner surged on manganese and aluminum price strength, with Australian and African operations benefiting from supply-constraint narratives. $WOODSIDE ENERGY GROUP LTD(WDS.AU)$ +6
Weekly Recap & Outlook: XJO Mixed and Australia’s June Monthly CPI Print

Weekly: Australian Market — ASX 200 flat as miners retreat, banks and energy provide support

1. Index Snapshot & Technical Position The $S&P/ASX 200(XJO.AU)$ dipped 0.11% and closed at 8,796.7, as weakness in iron ore miners and gold offset gains in the big-four banks, energy, and defensive names. The index held within a tight range, reflecting cautious sentiment ahead of key commodity price data. Sectors: Technology Hardware, Storage & Peripherals (+33.33%) led on idiosyncratic strength, while Apparel, Accessories & Luxury Goods (+9.51%), Oil & Gas Equipment & Services (+9.09%). Key observation: The ASX 200 enters the week on fickle footing. While July historically performs well, the market faces deteriorating earnings expectations outside resources, and commodity prices have weakened sharply. The index briefly
Weekly: Australian Market — ASX 200 flat as miners retreat, banks and energy provide support

Mid-Year 2026 Review: Top 5 ASX Stocks & H2 Outlook

The first half of 2026 has officially come to an end, and at first glance, Australia’s equity market looked surprisingly uneventful. As of June 30, $S&P/ASX 200(XJO.AU)$ closed at 8,778.7, up just 0.74% year to date. On a financial-year basis, the index returned roughly 2.7%–2.8%, making FY2026 one of the weaker years in recent history. While major overseas markets were driven by AI enthusiasm and large-cap technology, Australia spent much of the year battling higher interest rates and a slowing domestic economy, leaving the headline index largely stuck in place. Macro headwind throughout the first half: rate hike. The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) raised rates three consecutive times in 2026, lifting the cash rate to 4.35%
Mid-Year 2026 Review: Top 5 ASX Stocks & H2 Outlook

Weekly: XJO Slips 0.73% as Miners & Lithium Collapse Offset Consumer Staples Strength

Australian Market –The $S&P/ASX 200(XJO.AU)$ declined 0.73% to 8,764.2, as a brutal selloff in miners and lithium producers offset strong gains in consumer staples, gaming, and building materials. Sectors: Construction Materials (+7.97%), Diversified Real Estate Activities (+7.76%), Specialized Consumer Services (+7.26%). 10 Popular Stocks: $JAMES HARDIE INDUSTRIES-CDI(JHX.AU)$ +8.73% — Surged on North American housing demand recovery and fibre cement pricing power. $ARISTOCRAT LEISURE LTD(ALL.AU)$ +6.81% — Advanced on resilient casino capex and digital gaming momentum. $WESFARMERS LTD(WES.AU)$ +5.81% — Cl
Weekly: XJO Slips 0.73% as Miners & Lithium Collapse Offset Consumer Staples Strength

Australian Market – XJO slips 1.22% as banks and miners lead broad decline

$S&P/ASX 200(XJO.AU)$ declined 1.22% to 8,625.1 over the week, as a sharp selloff across the Big Four banks and iron ore miners dragged the index below the 8,650 support level. The weakness was broad-based, with only select defensive names offering refuge. Industry leaders: Independent Power Producers & Energy Traders (+61.59%) skyrocketed on merchant power demand and renewable project pipelines. Semiconductor Equipment (+27.18%) tracked global AI capex tailwinds. Health Care Technology (+18.89%) advanced on med-tech innovation, while Life Sciences Tools & Services (+11.93%) and Household Products (+10.00%) benefited from defensive rotation. 10 Popular Stocks: $BHP GROUP LTD(BHP.AU)$ -1.7
Australian Market – XJO slips 1.22% as banks and miners lead broad decline

Weekly | Can $AAI, $FPH, $JHX, $S32 & $CSC Keep Running?

The $S&P/ASX 200(XJO.AU)$ enjoyed a very pleasant end to the trading week indeed this Friday. After yesterday's nasty drop, investors seemed keen to turn over a new leaf before the end of the week. The ASX 200 opened sharply higher and stayed in green territory all session. The index ended up closing with a healthy 1.62% gain, leaving it at 8,731.7 points as we head into the weekend. 1. $Alcoa Corp(AAI.AU)$ +13.65% Aluminum producer benefiting from tight supply and strong pricing. Top 4 reasons: Higher aluminum prices and Q1 2026 results: Realized aluminum prices rose sequentially (LME strength, premiums), driving net income to $425M (vs. prior quarter). Adjusted EBITDA $595M. Prices continued ris
Weekly | Can $AAI, $FPH, $JHX, $S32 & $CSC Keep Running?

Weekly | Will $ALL, $IAG, $CSC, $NWSLV, $FMG Extend Their Outperformance?

It was a pleasant end to the trading week for the $S&P/ASX 200(XJO.AU)$ and many ASX shares this Friday. After yesterday's strong gain shook off the volatility that we saw earlier in the week, today's gains cemented that optimism. After spending the entire session in green territory, the ASX 200 ended up closing 0.41% higher today. That leaves the index at a flat 8,657 points as we head into the weekend. 1. $ARISTOCRAT LEISURE LTD(ALL.AU)$ +10.04% Strong positive reaction to H1 FY2026 results (released around May 13) drove the surge, with shares jumping ~13% on the day and holding gains. Top 4 reasons: Robust H1 results: Sales ~A$3.03B, NPATA ~A$800M+ (up ~8-19% in key metrics like EPSA), with str
Weekly | Will $ALL, $IAG, $CSC, $NWSLV, $FMG Extend Their Outperformance?

Weekly | Can $ALL, $IAG, $CSC, $NWSLV & $FMG Outperform the ASX 200 Again Next Week?

The $S&P/ASX 200(XJO.AU)$ ended the trading week on a sour note this Friday, with many ASX shares drifting lower over the session. After an early burst of optimism in morning trading, investors' feet grew colder over the rest of the day, with the ASX 200 finishing up with a loss of 0.11%. That leaves the index at 8,630.8 points as we head into the weekend. 1. $ARISTOCRAT LEISURE LTD(ALL.AU)$ +10.04% Key reasons for the ~10%+ jump in the recent period center on its HY26 (first half FY2026, ended ~March 2026) results released around May 13: Strong profit growth: Revenue ~A$3.0B (6% growth at constant FX, driven by market share gains and business momentum); basic EPS A$1.30 (significant uplift from p
Weekly | Can $ALL, $IAG, $CSC, $NWSLV & $FMG Outperform the ASX 200 Again Next Week?

Australian Market - XJO +0.17% as mining and fintech earnings lift sentiment

$S&P/ASX 200(XJO.AU)$ edged up 0.17% to 8,744.4 over the week, as strong gains in iron ore miners, gold producers, and a blockbuster fintech earnings report offset softness in select defensive names.. Industry leaders: Motorcycle Manufacturers (+20.00%) led the charge on renewed consumer demand and export optimism; Data Center REITs (+17.23%) surged on AI infrastructure demand and accretive asset sales; Electrical Components & Equipment (+16.20%) advanced on global semiconductor and electrification tailwinds. 8 Popular Stocks: $BHP GROUP LTD(BHP.AU)$ +5.48% — The Big Australian rallied alongside iron ore and copper price strength. While Westpac continues to forecast a 20% drop in iron ore to U
Australian Market - XJO +0.17% as mining and fintech earnings lift sentiment

Weekly | Could $IFT, $GGP, $EVN, $FMG & $BHP Extend Their Momentum?

Australian stocks took their biggest tumble in nearly two months on Friday, with the $S&P/ASX 200(XJO.AU)$ sliding 133.7 points, or 1.51%, to close at 8,744.40. Renewed tensions in the Gulf rattled investors and erased close to A$50 billion in value from the market. 1. $Infratil(IFT.AU)$ +18.66% Core Market Drivers Landmark CDC Data Centres contract: CDC (Infratil's key subsidiary, ~50% stake) secured Australia's largest-ever data centre deal — a 555 MW contract with a US investment-grade customer on a 30-year term (plus renewal options). This pushed total contracted capacity over 1 GW and dramatically boosted revenue/EBITDA visibility. Transformational earnings impact: The deal is expected to dri
Weekly | Could $IFT, $GGP, $EVN, $FMG & $BHP Extend Their Momentum?

Weekly | Are $JHX $SCG $BSL $WOW $TCL Showing Real Strength?

Australian stocks notched a fourth consecutive decline on Friday, with the $S&P/ASX 200(XJO.AU)$ edging down 6.9 points, or roughly 0.1%, to finish at 8,786.5. Over the last five sessions, the benchmark has dropped 1.71%. 1. $JAMES HARDIE INDUSTRIES-CDI(JHX.AU)$ +10.13% Core Driver: Upgraded guidance and aggressive capital management following the AZEK integration. AZEK Integration Synergies: The company recently finalized the full operational integration of AZEK. Latest quarterly filings indicate that synergy-driven efficiencies boosted the Adjusted EBITDA Margin by approximately 500 basis points, significantly outperforming consensus estimates. Organic Growth Resurgence: Despite global housing v
Weekly | Are $JHX $SCG $BSL $WOW $TCL Showing Real Strength?

Weekly | Can ASX Hold Gains as $WTC $PME $XRO $PLS $TNE Rise 11%+ Lead the Rally?

Australian shares snapped a three-week winning streak as investors trimmed positions before the weekend, with caution returning across Asia despite tentative progress on extending the US-Iran ceasefire. The $S&P/ASX 200(XJO.AU)$ fell 8.1 points, or 0.1%, to 8946.9, with six of the 11 sectors in the red. But the benchmark up 0.39% for the week after posting its strongest rise in four years on hopes tensions in the Middle East would ease. Here are the key reasons for the strong week performance (up to April 17, 2026 close) of these ASX stocks, based on the most recent market developments, sector sentiment shifts, and company-specific updates. 1. $WISETECH GLOBAL LTD(WTC.AU)$ +22.72% WiseTech shares
Weekly | Can ASX Hold Gains as $WTC $PME $XRO $PLS $TNE Rise 11%+ Lead the Rally?

Weekly | Risk-on ASX rally driven by $NST $LYC $VAU $MIN since 2022

Australian shares notched their biggest weekly gain since 2022 as a fragile ceasefire brokered between the US and Iran lifted risk appetites, with investors now turning to weekend talks between the countries for direction. The S&P/ASX 200 rose 3.17% for the week to close at 8,960.60 points – the strongest since October 2022 and a third consecutive week of gains – supported by a broad rally that included a 2.6% surge on Wednesday, the largest one-day gain in a year. 1. $LYNAS RARE EARTHS LTD(LYC.AU)$ Lynas shares showed strength (e.g., +2.96% to ~A$22.07 on April 9, trading near A$21.80–22.07 recently), driven by geopolitical tailwinds for non-Chinese rare earth supply. Top drivers: Escalating rare earth supply chain security concerns and Chi
Weekly | Risk-on ASX rally driven by $NST $LYC $VAU $MIN since 2022

Weekly | From Aluminum to Gold: $AAI, $NST, $DPM, $S32, $NEM Drive $XJO Higher

This week, Australian shares continued their last week's upward trend, with $S&P/ASX 200(XJO.AU)$ rising 1.27% to close at 8,579.50 points in the past 5 days. 1. $Alcoa Corp(AAI.AU)$ +18.37% Top drivers: Middle East aluminum supply shock: Iranian strikes damaged major Gulf smelters (Al Taweelah and Alba), causing outages and tightening global supply (Middle East ~9% of world production); LME aluminum prices spiked 4–10% in sessions, hitting four-year highs. Direct beneficiary as non-Gulf producer: Alcoa positioned to gain from higher prices, reduced competition, and potential margin expansion; peers like Century Aluminum also surged sharply. Commodity rally tailwinds: Broader industrial metals str
Weekly | From Aluminum to Gold: $AAI, $NST, $DPM, $S32, $NEM Drive $XJO Higher

ASX Mining Surge Leads Weekly Gains | PLS, MIN, AMC, FMG & BHP Rally on Lithium & Iron Ore

The S&P/ASX 200 closed 9.4 points lower, down 0.11%. But as of the close on Friday, the index closed at 8,516.30, up 2.81% in the past 5 days. 1. $PLS Group Ltd(PLS.AU)$ +21.75% Pilbara Minerals (lithium-focused) benefited from lithium price recovery signals and sector momentum. Top drivers: Lithium spot prices rebounded (spodumene ~US$2,200–2,400/t range in March 2026 after earlier lows), sparking short-covering and speculative buying in ASX lithium names. Strong H1 FY26 results momentum carried over: sales volume +7%, realised price +40% to US$965/t, unit costs down 6%, revenue +47%, underlying EBITDA +241%. Analyst upgrades and bullish lithium cycle forecasts (earnings growth acceleration expected into 2026). Broader mining rally on March
ASX Mining Surge Leads Weekly Gains | PLS, MIN, AMC, FMG & BHP Rally on Lithium & Iron Ore

Oil Is Back. Are ASX Energy Stocks Worth Watching Again?

For a long time, most of the market’s attention has been on AI, rate cuts, and big tech. But recently, energy has quietly moved back into focus. With tensions in the Middle East rising again, oil prices have strengthened and investors are starting to look at energy stocks as both an opportunity and a hedge. When the market gets nervous about inflation, supply shocks, or geopolitical risk, oil and gas companies usually come back onto the radar very quickly. That is why ASX energy stocks are starting to look interesting again. The appeal here is not just that oil prices are moving higher. It is also that many Australian energy companies are established producers with real assets, real cash flow, and direct exposure to global energy prices. In a market full of expensive growth stories, that
Oil Is Back. Are ASX Energy Stocks Worth Watching Again?

Weekly | ASX Pullback: WDS, STO Lead Energy Rally, COL, SIG Defensives Hold, YAL Climbs

As of the close on Friday, $S&P/ASX 200(XJO.AU)$ closed at 8,428.40, down 1.72% in the past 5 days. The ASX 200 fell for a third straight week as the war in the Middle East kept energy costs elevated and forced markets to price in a more aggressive interest rate path. However, the following five Australian stocks bucked the trend, rising by at least 4%. These moves occurred against a mixed ASX backdrop (some selloff in non-commodity names), with energy/coal names benefiting most from commodity rebounds and defensives like Coles/Sigma holding firm on fundamentals. 1. $WOODSIDE ENERGY GROUP LTD(WDS.AU)$ +9.66% The surge was primarily commodity-driven amid a volatile ASX session where many stocks fac
Weekly | ASX Pullback: WDS, STO Lead Energy Rally, COL, SIG Defensives Hold, YAL Climbs

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