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ASX News 15 October 2025 - 27 November 2025

ANZ Group Holdings (ASX: ANZ) Share Price Today, 27 November 2025 – What Investors Need to Know

ANZ Group Holdings (ASX: ANZ) Share Price Today, 27 November 2025 – What Investors Need to Know

ANZ Group Holdings Limited (ASX: ANZ) is trading in the mid‑A$30s today, 27 November 2025, as investors weigh a mix of solid dividend income, “messy” 2025 results, large regulatory penalties and fresh sector-wide scrutiny of Australia’s major banks. As of the latest available close on Wednesday, 26 November 2025, ANZ shares finished at around A$35.13, up about 0.6% on the day, after trading in a range of roughly A$34.96 to A$35.38. StockInvest Live ASX 50 data this morning shows ANZ changing hands just under A$35, little moved on the session and broadly in line with the wider Australian banking sector.
CBA Share Price Today (26 November 2025): Can Commonwealth Bank Stock Justify Its Premium?

CBA Share Price Today (26 November 2025): Can Commonwealth Bank Stock Justify Its Premium?

Sydney – 26 November 2025 (ASX: CBA) Commonwealth Bank of Australia’s (ASX: CBA) share price is trading around A$154.67 today, up roughly 1% from yesterday’s close of A$153.14, after opening at A$154.50 and trading between A$153.53 and A$154.91. Investing.com Australia The modest bounce comes after a volatile November in which Australia’s biggest bank fell sharply from early‑month highs near A$179, following a mixed September‑quarter trading update and growing political scrutiny over fees and the housing market. Investing.com Australia+1 Below is a full rundown of what’s moving CBA stock today, 26 November 2025, and what investors are watching next. CBA share
Wesfarmers (ASX:WES) share price: What to know before the ASX opens on 24 November 2025

Wesfarmers (ASX:WES) share price: What to know before the ASX opens on 24 November 2025

Wesfarmers Limited (ASX:WES) heads into the new trading week sitting just above A$80 a share, fresh from record profits, a hefty capital return and special dividend – but also under the cloud of rising costs, tax uncertainty and a short‑term technical downtrend. Market Index+3wesfarmers.com.au+3Reuters+3 Here’s what traders and long‑term investors may want to have on their radar before the Australian market opens on Monday, 24 November 2025. 1. Where the Wesfarmers share price sits before Monday’s open Wesfarmers shares closed on Friday, 21 November 2025 at A$80.03, down 1.36% for the day from a previous close of A$81.13. Intraday, the stock traded between A$79.65 and
NAB Share Price: What Investors Need to Know Before the ASX Opens on 24 November 2025

NAB Share Price: What Investors Need to Know Before the ASX Opens on 24 November 2025

National Australia Bank Limited (ASX: NAB) heads into Monday’s trade with its share price well below early‑November highs, as investors digest full-year 2025 results, a chunky fully franked dividend, ongoing climate and ESG scrutiny, and a shifting interest rate outlook from the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA). Here’s a structured look at what’s driving NAB shares right now – and the key issues to have on your radar before the Australian market opens on Monday, 24 November 2025. 1. NAB share price snapshot before Monday’s open At the close on Friday, 21 November 2025, NAB shares finished at A$40.56, down 0.78% on the day and
Australian Stock Market Today: ASX 200 Plunges 1.9% as Tech Rout and Hawkish RBA Wipe $60 Billion – 18 November 2025

ASX Today, 22 November 2025: Australian Stock Market Sinks to Multi‑Month Low as Mayne Pharma Block and DroneShield Rout Rattle Investors

The Australian share market has just wrapped up one of its toughest weeks since mid‑year, with regulatory shocks, governance scares and global tech jitters driving the S&P/ASX 200 sharply lower. Australian stock market today: key numbers at a glance Friday’s session (21 November) sets the backdrop for today’s market narrative, with the S&P/ASX 200 closing deep in the red: Friday marked the fourth straight weekly loss for the Australian market and a decisive break lower from its October peak, as the ASX slides toward what technical analysts call a “correction” (a 10% drop from a recent high). ABC Why the ASX sold off:
Westpac’s $7 Billion Windfall Ignites ASX Rally Despite Mining Slump – Nov 3, 2025

ASX Today 18 November 2025: Australian Sharemarket Closes Flat Near Four‑Month Low as Banks Lag, Energy and Tech Rebound

Sydney, Australia – 18 November 2025 Key points This article is for general information only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. A volatile Monday ends flat – but still painful for the ASX 200 On Monday 17 November 2025, the Australian stock market staged an afternoon comeback that just managed to halt its worst losing streak since June. The S&P/ASX 200 finished at 8,636.4 points, up a barely noticeable 1.9 points, or 0.02%, while the All Ordinaries gained 8.7 points (0.1%). Morningstar+1 The index had been down by as much as around 45–50 points in early trading, as investors continued to react to
NAB (ASX:NAB) pre‑open on 17 Nov 2025: Dividend timetable, $1.75bn notes, FY25 takeaways and the RBA backdrop

NAB (ASX:NAB) pre‑open on 17 Nov 2025: Dividend timetable, $1.75bn notes, FY25 takeaways and the RBA backdrop

Here’s everything investors need to know about National Australia Bank before the ASX opens on Monday, 17 November 2025 (AEDT). Quick take Where NAB shares finished last week NAB shares settled at A$41.48 on Friday, 14 November—down 1.71% on the session. Versus the previous Friday’s A$43.44 close, the stock is roughly 4.5% lower week‑on‑week, reflecting a soft patch for the big banks after results and macro headlines. Yahoo Finance+1 FY25 at a glance: what the bank just told the market On 6 November, NAB reported FY25 cash earnings of A$7.091bn (‑0.2% YoY) and statutory net profit of A$6.759bn. The net
Westpac’s $7 Billion Windfall Ignites ASX Rally Despite Mining Slump – Nov 3, 2025

ASX today: 7 things to know before the Sydney open — Nov 17, 2025 (SPI futures, AUD, iron ore, oil, gold, and the RBA week ahead)

Sydney — Monday, 17 November 2025 (AEDT) Australian shares look set for a cautious open as global leads remain mixed, commodity signals are uneven, and a busy domestic macro week looms (RBA minutes, wages). S&P/ASX 200 futures finished Friday virtually flat, while Wall Street ended the week with a modest tech-led rebound and firmer bond yields. Iron ore is hovering near US$104/t, Brent crude ended the week higher, and gold cooled from record levels. The Australian dollar is holding around the mid‑0.65s after stronger‑than‑expected local jobs data. Trading Economics+5Investing.com+5Reuters+5 Quick takeaways 1) Lead from the U.S.: mixed finish, tech steadies
16 November 2025
Westpac’s $7 Billion Windfall Ignites ASX Rally Despite Mining Slump – Nov 3, 2025

ASX Today: Australian Shares Slip 0.5% as Jobs Beat Cools Rate‑Cut Hopes; Xero Sinks, Domino’s & Lithium Surge — 13 November 2025

Sydney — Thursday, 13 November 2025 — Australia’s share market finished lower after a stronger‑than‑expected labour report tempered hopes for further Reserve Bank easing. The S&P/ASX 200 closed at 8,753.40, down 0.52%, marking a fresh 50‑day low. The All Ordinaries also eased. Materials outperformed while interest‑rate‑sensitive sectors lagged. Yahoo Finance+2ABC+2 Market snapshot Why the ASX fell today Australia’s unemployment rate fell to 4.3% in October, with 42,200 jobs added and full‑time roles up 55,300, according to the ABS. The upside surprise pushed the Australian dollar higher and dented bets on further near‑term RBA cuts, weighing on equities priced for cheaper
Westpac’s $7 Billion Windfall Ignites ASX Rally Despite Mining Slump – Nov 3, 2025

ASX Today: S&P/ASX 200 edges up 0.3% to 8,828 as gold miners shine; James Hardie halted, NAB slips — 6 Nov 2025

Australian shares eked out gains on Thursday, led by miners and gold names, while a trading pause and sharp fall in James Hardie grabbed headlines. Here’s what moved the market and why. Market close at a glance What drove today’s move Australian equities took a modest lead from overnight gains on Wall Street and firm precious‑metals prices, while local bank earnings and a high‑profile building materials stock dominated single‑name news. The RBA’s decision on Tuesday to leave the cash rate unchanged at 3.60%, alongside a cautious inflation outlook, also framed today’s tone. Reuters+1 Sector snapshot Iron ore sentiment was mixed:
6 November 2025
Asia Stocks Rally as Gold Smashes Record Highs and IPO Frenzy Grips Markets

Wall Street Hits Record Highs as ASX Slumps – Gold Crashes, CSL Plunges 15% in Shock Divergence

ASX Sinks Amid Global Cheer Global markets are riding high on hopes of a U.S.–China trade truce and easier monetary policy, but Australia’s share market didn’t get the memo. On Tuesday (Oct 28), the S&P/ASX 200 index closed down 0.5%, surrendering about 43 points to finish near 9,012abc.net.au. This retreat stands in stark contrast to Wall Street’s overnight rally – U.S. indices surged to record peaks on Monday, buoyed by optimism that President Trump and China’s President Xi will strike a trade deal at an upcoming summitwdio.com. The S&P 500 jumped 1.2% to a historic 6,875, the Dow hit 47,544 (+0.7%) and Nasdaq 23,637 (+1.9%)wdio.com. So
Nova Minerals (ASX:NVA) Stock Skyrockets on U.S. Critical Minerals Buzz – Gold Explorer’s 2025 Rally

Nova Minerals (ASX:NVA) Stock Skyrockets on U.S. Critical Minerals Buzz – Gold Explorer’s 2025 Rally

Stock Soars on U.S. Critical Minerals Backing Nova Minerals has delivered spectacular returns in mid-October 2025, as enthusiastic investors piled in on news linking the junior miner to high-level U.S. strategic initiatives. In the past few trading days, NVA’s share price went vertical – peaking at A$1.71 on October 15 before settling around A$1.635 by market closestockhead.com.au. That closing price marked an 81.7% single-day jump (and roughly 180% week-to-date gain), catapulting Nova to its highest price in over four years. The surge has nearly quadrupled the stock over the past monthmining.com, and Nova’s market capitalization now stands near A$360 million
15 October 2025
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OCBC share price ends lower ahead of Singapore banks’ earnings week — what investors watch next

OCBC share price ends lower ahead of Singapore banks’ earnings week — what investors watch next

7 February 2026
Singapore, Feb 7, 2026, 15:04 SGT — Market closed. Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited (OCBC) shares ended Friday down 1.03% at S$21.23. The stock traded between S$21.15 and S$21.35, with about 6.19 million shares changing hands. (Investing.com) With the Singapore market shut for the weekend, the focus shifts to the next catalyst rather than Friday’s tape. Investors want a clean read on whether pressure on bank lending spreads is finally easing as rates stabilise and funding costs cool. That matters now because results from Singapore’s three big lenders land in quick succession this month. Analysts have pointed to an end to
ST Engineering stock price drops 2% to S$9.71 as drone-autonomy tie-up grabs attention

ST Engineering stock price drops 2% to S$9.71 as drone-autonomy tie-up grabs attention

7 February 2026
ST Engineering shares fell 1.9% to S$9.71 Friday, outpacing the Singapore market’s 0.8% drop amid a tech-led selloff. The company signed a deal with Shield AI at the Singapore Airshow to integrate autonomy software into its unmanned platforms and unveiled a small drone capable of carrying explosives. About 6.9 million shares traded as investors await full-year results on Feb. 27.
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