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Australian sharemarket today: S&P/ASX 200 closes at 8,799.5, down 0.22% — CBA extends slide, Life360 tumbles; energy and materials firm

Sydney — Wednesday, 12 November 2025 (AEDT)

Australia’s sharemarket edged lower on Wednesday, with the benchmark S&P/ASX 200 finishing down 19.3 points (‑0.22%) at 8,799.5, as losses in the big banks and technology names offset strength across miners and defensives. The broader All Ordinaries also eased 0.21% to 9,079.4. 1


What moved the market

Financials and tech dragged; defensives and resources advanced. Sector data showed Information Technology (‑3.3%), Consumer Discretionary (‑1.3%), and Financials (‑0.9%) under pressure, while Consumer Staples (+1.05%), Energy (+1.02%) and Materials (+0.86%) provided support. 2

Banks:Commonwealth Bank fell about 3%, touching its lowest level since April, after a quarterly update that met headline expectations but failed to soothe valuation concerns. Westpac and NAB also eased, while ANZ bucked the trend to close higher. Analysts said major banks still look stretched despite the recent pullback. 3

Tech: The technology complex retreated, led by Life360, which slid further following its plan to acquire ad‑tech firm Nativo despite an earnings beat and upgraded guidance. WiseTech, Xero, Technology One and NextDC also finished lower. 4

Gaming & cloud networking:Aristocrat Leisure fell after posting stronger full‑year profit, as investors focused on softer elements of the outlook. The company reported NPATA of about A$1.6 billion for the year to 30 September 2025. Megaport dipped after completing a A$200 million institutional placement to help fund the acquisition of Latitude.sh and expansion into India; settlement and allotment are scheduled for 14–17 November. 5

Resources: Miners outperformed. Mineral Resources rallied after agreeing to sell 30% of a lithium joint venture to POSCO for US$765 million, a deal that helped ignite a broader lithium rebound; Rio Tinto also advanced as materials stocks benefited from firmer commodity sentiment. 6


By the numbers

  • S&P/ASX 200:8,799.5 (‑0.22%)
  • All Ordinaries:9,079.4 (‑0.21%)
  • Sector leaders:Consumer Staples, Energy, Materials
  • Laggards:Information Technology, Consumer Discretionary, Financials 1

Notable movers included CBA (down ~3%), Life360 (double‑digit decline), Aristocrat Leisure (down ~7%), Megaport (softer post‑placement); on the upside, Mineral Resources (strong gain) and Rio Tinto (firm). 3


The backdrop: rates and global leads

Today’s trading followed a mixed global lead. The Dow Jones Industrial Average set a fresh record overnight, reflecting resilient U.S. sentiment even as AI‑linked shares showed recent volatility; Asian markets were mostly firmer, but Australia lagged. 7

Domestically, the Reserve Bank of Australia last week left the cash rate at 3.60%, noting lingering inflation pressures and maintaining a cautious stance. Rate stability has supported defensives while leaving highly valued growth names more sensitive to earnings and guidance surprises. 8


Why it matters

  • Rotation at play: Wednesday’s split tape — banks and tech down; staples, energy and materials up — underscores an ongoing rotation toward defensives and cyclicals, particularly with rates on hold and commodity newsflow improving. 2
  • Earnings sensitivity: The sharp moves in Life360 and Aristocrat highlight how outlook commentary and capital allocation (deals, placements) are driving price action more than headline beats. 4
  • Lithium spark: The MinRes–POSCO transaction stoked interest across battery minerals, a space that has shown tentative momentum in recent weeks. 6

What’s next

Investors will watch for additional corporate updates and commodity price cues to see if the resources‑led support can offset pressure in banks and tech. With the RBA’s December meeting approaching, any fresh data on inflation or labour markets could sway sector leadership into year‑end. 8


Data and developments referenced are current as at Wednesday, 12 November 2025 (AEDT).

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