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Closing Bell: ASX tumbles as banking stocks slump

The ASX shed 0.43pc in trade today, its early momentum stalling as bank shares fell to profit taking and the gold index slid 1.08pc.

The ASX was knocked out of the green by profit-taking in banking stocks on Friday, tumbling from early gains. Pic: Getty Images
The ASX was knocked out of the green by profit-taking in banking stocks on Friday, tumbling from early gains. Pic: Getty Images

While the ASX 200 had a roaring start to the day, up 0.61% in the first hour, it had tripped over its own feet by midday and continued to tumble right until close of trade.

Despite a buoyant materials sector (+2.27%), the ASX has shed 0.43% today, suffering from profit taking in our top seven banking stocks and a lagging gold sector.

Info tech (+0.55%) and telecoms (+0.54%) were able to provide some support, but it wasn’t enough to outweigh full percentage drops in the financials, health care and real estate sectors.

Source: Market Index
Source: Market Index

The ASX 200 Banks index fell 2.24% by the end of the day.

Commonwealth Bank (ASX:CBA) shed 2.8%, NAB (ASX:NAB) 1.5%, Westpac (ASX:WBC) 1.9%, ANZ (ASX:ANZ) 1.8% , QBE Insurance (ASX:QBE) 0.4% and Suncorp (ASX:SUN) 0.6%

Macquarie Group (ASX:MQG) was the only bright spot, jumping 1.96%. MQG today announced it has ceased to be a substantial shareholder in NRW Holdings (ASX:NWH).

Gold stocks weren’t part of the wider resources rally, shedding 1.08% as the ASX 200 Resources surged 1.99%.

Source: Market Index
Source: Market Index

ASX SMALL CAP LEADERS

Today’s best performing small cap stocks:

Security Name Last % Change Volume Market Cap
RAN Range International 0.0025 150% 6635397 $939,290
GMN Gold Mountain Ltd 0.002 100% 19266605 $5,619,759
JAY Jayride Group 0.002 100% 3643361 $1,427,889
MIOR Macarthur Minerals 0.002 100% 1214368 $99,833
MGU Magnum Mining & Exp 0.005 67% 6139972 $3,364,953
CYQ Cycliq Group Ltd 0.003 50% 2810692 $921,033
TKL Traka Resources 0.0015 50% 1000000 $2,125,790
ASR Asra Minerals Ltd 0.002 33% 500000 $5,987,547
ECT Env Clean Tech Ltd. 0.004 33% 21157796 $12,020,306
MTB Mount Burgess Mining 0.004 33% 5038925 $1,055,108
PPG Pro-Pac Packaging 0.02 33% 292877 $2,725,316
D3E D3 Energy Limited 0.145 32% 712870 $8,742,251
CLG Close Loop 0.035 30% 7705999 $14,359,946
AGY Argosy Minerals Ltd 0.019 27% 43971108 $21,838,814
1CG One Click Group Ltd 0.01 25% 526551 $9,458,289
AN1 Anagenics Limited 0.005 25% 472587 $1,985,281
ANX Anax Metals Ltd 0.005 25% 10315929 $3,531,230
AUK Aumake Limited 0.0025 25% 5129 $6,046,718
BEL Bentley Capital Ltd 0.01 25% 89000 $609,023
DGR DGR Global Ltd 0.005 25% 225000 $4,174,784
SKK Stakk Limited 0.005 25% 206022 $8,300,319
VML Vital Metals Limited 0.0025 25% 3289773 $11,790,134
C1X Cosmosexploration 0.063 24% 270022 $5,531,797
8IH 8I Holdings Ltd 0.011 22% 11749 $3,133,448
THR Thor Energy PLC 0.011 22% 287171 $6,397,109

Making news…

Argosy Minerals (ASX:AGY) has offloaded 60 metric tonnes of battery quality lithium carbonate in an offtake deal with a Hong Kong based chemical company.

Management says it’s joined an exclusive group of lithium carbonate product exporters at a challenging time for the industry, reflecting the strong fundamentals of its Rincon lithium project in the lithium triangle.

Anagenics (ASX:AN1) has celebrated the launch of Bouf Haircare by York Street Brands, developed using its proprietary anti-aging solutions.

The new product had a stellar launch in May, selling out of the Flouf Factor Growth Tonic product and forecast to generate $2.3 million in sales during the first quarter.

That translates to a tidy royalty cut of $230,000 for AN1, which expects the royalty deal to generate quite a bit more than the minimum agreed 10-year payments of $4.5 million.

ASX SMALL CAP LAGGARDS

Today’s worst performing small cap stocks:

Security Name Last % Change Volume Market Cap
PKO Peako Limited 0.001 -50% 10682448 $2,975,484
TAT Tartana Minerals Ltd 0.026 -38% 306401 $8,994,128
ALR Altairminerals 0.002 -33% 200000 $12,890,233
EEL Enrg Elements Ltd 0.001 -33% 8744238 $4,880,668
RCM Rapid Critical 0.002 -33% 12643388 $4,247,334
SRJ SRJ Technologies 0.005 -29% 2602849 $4,239,047
CZN Corazon Ltd 0.0015 -25% 24250 $2,369,145
OVT Ovanti Limited 0.006 -25% 1.18E+08 $24,044,120
AXI Axiom Properties 0.027 -23% 300290 $15,144,978
JAV Javelin Minerals Ltd 0.002 -20% 3030000 $15,315,373
SPQ Superior Resources 0.004 -20% 5837278 $11,854,914
PV1 Provaris Energy Ltd 0.014 -18% 435849 $11,866,022
BUR Burleyminerals 0.043 -17% 535303 $9,420,700
STG Straker Limited 0.4 -17% 195475 $30,882,864
C7A Clara Resources 0.0025 -17% 596670 $1,764,813
ICR Intelicare Holdings 0.005 -17% 10000 $2,917,129
KPO Kalina Power Limited 0.005 -17% 261602 $17,597,974
PRM Prominence Energy 0.0025 -17% 166367 $1,167,529
LKY Locksleyresources 0.074 -16% 17763032 $16,133,333
IRD Iron Road Ltd 0.022 -15% 800330 $21,546,012
REE Rarex Limited 0.017 -15% 10056907 $18,403,280
AKN Auking Mining Ltd 0.006 -14% 525000 $4,023,451
AVD Avada Group Limited 0.12 -14% 534442 $11,890,904
M2R Miramar 0.003 -14% 577648 $3,488,881
ODE Odessa Minerals Ltd 0.006 -14% 3988664 $11,196,728

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT

QEM (ASX:QEM) can proceed with an environmental impact statement for its Julia Creek project in Queensland after receiving the finalised terms of reference.

LinQ Minerals (ASX:LNQ) has become the first gold explorer to list on the ASX in 2025 after raising $10m through a heavily oversubscribed initial public offering priced at 20c per share.

LAST ORDERS

Harvest Technology Group (ASX:HTG) managing director Ilario Faenza was on the road this week, hosting 30 different meetings across three days in Singapore and Hong Kong.

Faenza spoke with small cap fund managers and family offices, presenting HTG’s Nodestream Enhanced Operating Network, an edge compute horsepower and storage solution.

TRADING HALTS

Brazilian Critical Minerals (ASX:BCM) – field trial results pending
Codeifai (ASX:CDE) – potential acquisition
Trigg Minerals (ASX:TMG) – cap raise

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Originally published as Closing Bell: ASX tumbles as banking stocks slump

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