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Daily Market Update: 28 November 2025

Daily Market Update: 28 November 2025
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Australian market outlook
The S&P/ASX 200 index rose 10.8 points to close at 8,617.3, gaining 0.1 per cent, continuing a third straight session higher. The rise came despite a brief dip into negative territory in a thinly traded market ahead of the US Thanksgiving holiday. The rebound was bolstered by a strong finish on Wall Street overnight and optimism that the US Federal Reserve may cut interest rates soon.

Sector and stock movements
Tech names led the gains, with Xero (ASX: XRO) up 2.3 per cent, Life360 (NASDAQ: LIFC) rising 1.1 per cent (taking its five‑day gain past 13 per cent), and WiseTech (ASX: WTC) surging 6.9 per cent after appointing a new board member. Gold‑miners benefited from a jump in the spot price of gold overnight, boosting Newmont (NYSE: NEM) by 1.9 per cent, Evolution Mining (ASX: EVN) by 2.2 per cent and Bellevue Gold (ASX: BGL) by 3.2 per cent as it restarted development in a high‑grade zone. Meanwhile, energy stocks dragged as oil prices declined, Woodside (ASX: WPL) fell 1 per cent and Santos (ASX: STO) dropped 1.8 per cent, and iron‑ore majors reversed earlier gains with Fortescue Metals Group (ASX: FMG) down 0.9 per cent and Rio Tinto (ASX: RIO) off 1.4 per cent. Among other movers: Suncorp (ASX: SUN) and QBE (ASX: QBE) both dropped (1.9 per cent and 3.7 per cent respectively) on storm‑related insurance losses; Reece (ASX: REH) gained 4 per cent after announcing a share buyback; NRW Holdings (ASX: NWH) rose 3.5 per cent after upgrading guidance; Megaport (ASX: MP1) added 1.1 per cent after completing an acquisition; The Lottery Corporation (ASX: TLC) edged up 0.7 per cent after appointing a new CEO; and DroneShield (ASX: DRON) fell 7.8 per cent after recent strong gains.

Global markets context
In the United States, the market was closed due to Thanksgiving.

Australian IndicesDaily %Weekly %1 Month %3 Month %1 Year %
ASX 2000.10.8-4.5-2.85.3
Financials0.10.0-6.4-5.34.0
Resources-0.2-0.10.88.924.7
Information Technology1.40.8-12.0-14.3-7.3
Global IndicesDaily %Weekly %1 Month %3 Month %1 Year %
US 5000.83.6-0.15.014.5
Europe0.21.90.02.926.8
Japan1.7-0.64.523.8
China top 50-0.70.0-3.12.235.6
India top 500.0-0.90.73.02.7
Fixed InterestDaily %Weekly %1 Month %3 Month %1 Year %
Australian Treasury Bond0.1-0.2-1.5-0.23.7
Australian Corporate Bond0.0-0.2-1.3-0.14.5
US Treasury-0.10.80.32.15.0
Cash0.00.10.30.94.1
Commodities & CryptoDaily %Weekly %1 Month %3 Month %1 Year %
Gold-0.80.74.922.055.8
Silver1.22.711.536.773.4
Crude Oil0.6-1.8-5.2-7.9-4.1
Bitcoin4.40.4-20.7-19.4-5.3
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