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ASX 200 News 17 November 2025

Westpac’s $7 Billion Windfall Ignites ASX Rally Despite Mining Slump – Nov 3, 2025

Australian Stock Market Today: ASX 200 Ends Flat Near Four‑Month Low as Banks Slide, Tech and Energy Gain (17 November 2025)

Sydney – Monday, 17 November 2025 (AEDT) The Australian stock market delivered a nervy but ultimately directionless session on Monday, with the S&P/ASX 200 closing almost exactly where it started. Heavy selling in the big banks and lingering global “risk‑off” sentiment were offset by gains in energy, technology and rare earth miners, leaving the benchmark hovering near four‑month lows. ABC+2Business Recorder+2 ASX 200 Today: Key Numbers for 17 November 2025 Sector moves were mixed: On the macro side, gold futures slipped close to 1% and oil prices eased around 1%, while the Australian dollar traded near US$0.65, little changed on
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Citigroup stock price jumps as consent-order exit comes back into focus

Citigroup stock price jumps as consent-order exit comes back into focus

7 February 2026
Citigroup shares jumped 6% to $122.69 Friday before holding steady after hours, as executives grew more confident about resolving longstanding regulatory consent orders this year, sources said. The Dow closed above 50,000 for the first time, gaining 2.47%. Citi also announced it will match the U.S. government’s $1,000 “Trump Accounts” contribution for eligible employees’ families.
MercadoLibre stock slides into the weekend as the market rallies — what MELI investors watch next

MercadoLibre stock slides into the weekend as the market rallies — what MELI investors watch next

7 February 2026
MercadoLibre shares fell 3.18% to $1,970.15 Friday, bucking a broad U.S. market rally. The stock has dropped about 6% over four sessions as traders await fourth-quarter results, provisionally set for Feb. 24. Analysts expect earnings per share of $11.66, down 7.5% from last year, with revenue up 40% to $8.49 billion. Margins, currency swings, and credit trends in Brazil, Mexico, and Argentina remain in focus.
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