ASX falls during Friday’s trading
A share sell-off in the banking and consumer staples sectors saw the Australian market trade heavily in the red on Friday.
A share sell-off in the banking and consumer staples sectors saw the Australian market trade heavily in the red on Friday.
The Australian sharemarket has dipped on Thursday, breaking a five day streak, despite favourable retail sales data.
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The ASX 200 tumbled during Tuesday’s trading with A-REITs, consumer discretionary and financial stocks all down more than 1 per cent.
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