Australian ASX 200 in red zone
2022.12.12 02:55
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Australian ASX 200 in red zone
Budrigannews.com – After Monday’s close, shares in Australia fell as a result of losses in the and sectors. The fell 0.48 % at Sydney’s closing.
EML Payments Ltd (ASX:), the session’s top performer on the which closed at 0.67 at the close, up 4.72 percent, or 0.03 points. In the interim, Kogan.com Ltd. (ASX:) ended at 3.29, up 4.11 percent, or 0.13 points, and Megaport Ltd. (ASX:) was trading at 6.72 in late trade, up 4.02%, or 0.26 points.
Nanosonics Ltd. (ASX:), the session’s worst performer, which traded at 4.36 at the close, having lost 9.92 percent, or 0.48 points. The ASX: Origin Energy Ltd. ended at 7.19, down 7.82 percent, or 0.61 points, and Silver Lake Resources Ltd. (ASX:) was at 1.23, down 7.52 percent, or 0.10 points.
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On the Sydney Stock Exchange, declining stocks outnumbered rising ones by 812 to 478, with 363 ending unchanged.
The was up 8.04 percent to 13.44, which measures the implied volatility of S&P/ASX 200 options.
The price of a troy ounce of gold in futures for February delivery was $1,800.65, or 0.56 percent, lower. Crude oil for delivery in January rose 0.66 percent, or 0.47 percent, to $71.49 a barrel, and the February Brent oil contract rose 0.39 percent, or 0.30 percent, to $76.40 a barrel.
AUD/USD remained unchanged at 0.68, while AUD/JPY decreased by 0.09 percent to 92.71.
At 104.68, the US Dollar Index Futures were up 0.20 percent.