ASX struggles into green to post 0.16pc gain
The ASX has managed to claw its way into a 0.16pc gain after an uncertain day of trading, while Woodside Energy’s AGM was overshadowed by a shareholder revolt and climate protestors.
The ASX has managed to claw its way into a 0.16pc gain after an uncertain day of trading, while Woodside Energy’s AGM was overshadowed by a shareholder revolt and climate protestors.
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The ASX broke a more than week-long winning streak to fall across the board today, losing almost a full percentage point with particular weakness in the Energy and Financials sectors.
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Westpac dragged the banks lower, oil giants slipped, but Qantas soared on cheaper fuel and XPON was up 300pc on acquisition news.
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