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Yesterday, the Aussie share market managed to claw back some of its losses from Friday, gaining 0.37%. Leading the gains were oil and gold stocks, following escalating fears of a Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Looking at the sector performances, only six out of 11 sectors closed higher. The energy sector gained the most, up over 3%, while the healthcare sector declined 1.4%.
Gold miners dominated the leaderboard, including Regis Resources (ASX:RRL), Evolution Mining (ASX:EVN), and Northern Star Resources (ASX:NST). The best performing stock on the ASX200 was Beach Energy (ASX:BPT), up an impressive 9.4%, after the company reported a solid first-half result, which included a 26% increase in EBITDA to $513 million. Meanwhile, the worst performing stocks were NOVONIX (ASX:NVX), Imugene (ASX:IMU) and Liontown Resources (ASX:LTR), all falling over 7%.
The most traded stock by Bell Direct clients yesterday was JB Hi-Fi (ASX:JBH). The company released strong half-results yesterday, and announced a $250m share buyback, which sent its share price up 5.4%. Bell Potter maintain their HOLD rating on the stock but have increased its price target to $51.85, from $49.60.
In the US, all three benchmarks closed lower, as investors evaluate concerns about the Fed’s next plan for interest rate hikes, as well as the tensions between Russia and Ukraine. And earnings results are expected to ramp up again this week, with Nvidia, Walmart, Shopify and more scheduled to report.
Following the negative session on Wall Street, the futures are suggesting the Aussie share market will open 0.9% lower this morning.
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