logo

FX.co ★ ASX 200 Ends Muted as CSL Rally Counter Bank Losses

ASX 200 Ends Muted as CSL Rally Counter Bank Losses

Australia’s ASX 200 finished Tuesday’s session virtually unchanged at 9,070, breaking a four-day losing streak after touching a two-week low. Bargain hunters moved in, and sentiment stabilised as August consumer confidence improved, with mortgage holders showing less concern about further interest rate increases.

U.S. equity futures eased amid a lack of progress in U.S.–Iran peace talks. In China, July data pointed to a loss of momentum, with softer consumer spending and rising unemployment in Australia’s largest trading partner.

Sector moves were mixed: gains in healthcare, manufacturing, and consumer durables were offset by declines in technology, consumer non-durables, and commercial services. BHP added 3% after beating profit expectations and announcing its largest dividend in four years. CSL jumped nearly 18% on upbeat 2027 growth guidance, marking its strongest one-day performance since 2001.

Energy names Woodside (+1.1%) and Santos (+1.2%) advanced on firmer oil prices. By contrast, the big four banks fell between 0.3% and 1.3% after reporting steep drops in home-loan applications following May’s tax changes.

*Die zur Verfügung gestellte Marktanalyse dient zu den Informationszwecken und sollte als Anforderung zur Eröffnung einer Transaktion nicht ausgelegt werden
Go to the articles list Open trading account