A sharp sell-off in materials and utilities dragged the Aussie sharemarket into the red – marking its worst week in four months.
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A sharp sell-off in banking and tech stocks pushed the Australian sharemarket into the red on Tuesday, even as the heavyweight mining sector soared.
A sharp sell-off in materials and utilities dragged the Aussie sharemarket into the red – marking its worst week in four months.
A sharp sell-off in materials and utilities dragged the Aussie sharemarket into the red – marking its worst week in four months.
The Australian sharemarket closed largely flat on Wednesday afternoon, reversing a rise earlier in the day, as investors await the latest rate...
The Australian sharemarket closed in the red, led by declining materials which dipped 1.8 per cent following a negative lead from Wall Street.
The ASX200 finished down a third of a per cent, despite the mining sector posting its best performance in more than two years.
A sharp sell-off in information technology and energy stocks dragged the Australian markets down during Wednesday’s trading.
A sharp sell-off in information technology and energy stocks dragged the Australian markets down during Wednesday’s trading.
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