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Australian Stock Market Today: ASX 200 Plunges 1.9% as Tech Rout and Hawkish RBA Wipe $60 Billion – 18 November 2025

Australia Stock Market Today: ASX 200 Slips as Banks Drag While Webjet and Nufarm Soar – 19 November 2025

The S&P/ASX 200 fell 21.2 points, or 0.25%, to 8,447.9 on Wednesday, hitting a three-month low as heavy selling in major banks outweighed gains in travel, agriculture, and resources. The All Ordinaries slipped 0.19% to 8,721.4. Financial stocks dropped about 1.2%, while energy and materials advanced. The ASX 200 volatility index rose 1.6% to a six-month high.
19 November 2025
Australian Stock Market Today: ASX 200 Plunges 1.9% as Tech Rout and Hawkish RBA Wipe $60 Billion – 18 November 2025

Australian Stock Market Today: ASX 200 Plunges 1.9% as Tech Rout and Hawkish RBA Wipe $60 Billion – 18 November 2025

The S&P/ASX 200 fell 1.94% to 8,469 on Tuesday, its lowest close in nearly five months, wiping out about A$59–60 billion in value. All 11 sectors declined, led by technology, after a global tech sell-off and hawkish signals from the Reserve Bank of Australia. The index has lost roughly 7.3% since late October, erasing A$220 billion in four weeks. Volatility spiked, with the VIX up nearly 17%.
18 November 2025
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

The S&P/ASX 200 closed nearly flat at 8,636.4 on Monday, up 0.02% after erasing early losses. The index remains more than 5% below its October record high. Commonwealth Bank slipped about 1% and Macquarie fell 2.3% ex-dividend, while energy and rare-earth stocks rebounded. BHP dropped 0.6% after a UK court found it liable for the 2015 Samarco dam disaster in Brazil.
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)

The S&P/ASX 200 closed flat at about 8,635 points Monday, recovering from earlier losses but holding near four-month lows. Financials dragged, with Commonwealth Bank down nearly 1% to a seven-month low and Macquarie Group off 2.3%. Energy and tech stocks gained. The Australian dollar hovered near US$0.65.
CBA (ASX:CBA) before the bell: What to know about Commonwealth Bank of Australia stock ahead of the ASX open on 17 Nov 2025

CBA (ASX:CBA) before the bell: What to know about Commonwealth Bank of Australia stock ahead of the ASX open on 17 Nov 2025

CBA shares closed at A$157.30 Friday, down 10% for the week after the bank’s quarterly update flagged margin pressure despite reporting A$2.6bn cash NPAT for the September quarter, up 2% year-on-year. The sell-off followed commentary on net interest margins and came as CBA’s premium valuation left it exposed to rotation into cheaper peers. CET1 ratio stood at 11.8% on 30 September. The bank did not disclose a headline NIM figure.
16 November 2025
Westpac’s $7 Billion Windfall Ignites ASX Rally Despite Mining Slump – Nov 3, 2025

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

Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 closed down 0.22% at 8,799.5 on Wednesday, as losses in banks and tech outweighed gains in miners and defensives. Commonwealth Bank dropped about 3% to a seven-month low after its quarterly update. Life360 slumped further, while Mineral Resources surged on a US$765 million lithium deal with POSCO. The All Ordinaries slipped 0.21% to 9,079.4.
Westpac’s $7 Billion Windfall Ignites ASX Rally Despite Mining Slump – Nov 3, 2025

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

The S&P/ASX 200 closed up 0.2% at 8,895 on Monday, lifted by gains in banks and tech stocks. Westpac surged 2.8% to a record after beating profit forecasts, while Megaport jumped 7.6% on a broker upgrade. Gold and rare earth miners lagged, with Lynas plunging 8.1%. Trading was cautious ahead of the Reserve Bank’s policy decision.
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  • Evertz Technologies Fair Value Targets Lifted by Analysts on TSX
    March 20, 2026, 2:37 PM EDT. Analysts have raised the fair value estimate for Evertz Technologies (TSX:ET) from CA$14.88 to CA$17.25, reflecting a roughly 16% increase and aligning with a cluster of price targets between CA$16 and CA$17.50. Canaccord and BMO Capital have each lifted their price targets to CA$17.50, maintaining positive ratings, while RBC Capital has raised its target incrementally to CA$16 but retains a cautious Sector Perform stance. The upward revisions follow updated assumptions, including a slight dip in revenue growth to 4.16% and an improved net profit margin to 12.98%. The stock's quarterly dividend was declared at CA$0.2050 per share, payable March 2026. Investors should note the narrowed upside range and potential risks flagged, advising careful consideration of entry points and expectations.
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