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Most Active ASX Stocks Today (9 December 2025): Miners, Lithium Plays and Banks Drive the Market

Most Active ASX Stocks Today (9 December 2025): Miners, Lithium Plays and Banks Drive the Market

The S&P/ASX 200 opened down 0.3% near 8,600 on Tuesday as traders awaited the Reserve Bank of Australia’s final rate decision of the year. Fortescue, BHP, Commonwealth Bank, and Pilbara Minerals led trading by value, while Liontown and Zip Co topped volume. Lithium stocks moved on news from CATL and Liontown. National Storage REIT surged on a Brookfield–GIC takeover bid; Bapcor fell after cutting profit guidance.
Best ASX Stocks to Buy Now (5 December 2025): Top Australian Shares for AI, Resources and Dividends

Best ASX Stocks to Buy Now (5 December 2025): Top Australian Shares for AI, Resources and Dividends

The S&P/ASX 200 closed up 0.19% at 8,634.60 on December 5, 2025, led by gains in materials, financials, and technology. NextDC surged after announcing an AI infrastructure deal with OpenAI. UBS upgraded major lithium stocks following a price rebound. The Australian 10-year bond yield rose to 4.7% amid renewed rate hike expectations.
Fortescue Ltd (ASX: FMG) Share Price, Dividend and Green Energy Outlook – Latest News and Forecasts as of 5 December 2025

Fortescue Ltd (ASX: FMG) Share Price, Dividend and Green Energy Outlook – Latest News and Forecasts as of 5 December 2025

Fortescue shares are trading near record highs around A$21.7 despite a 41% drop in FY25 net profit to US$3.37 billion and a sharp cut to dividends. The miner has scrapped some green hydrogen projects but is increasing investment in green iron and batteries. Revenue fell 15% to US$15.5 billion, while shipments hit a record 198.4 million tonnes. The stock is up over 50% from April lows, valuing Fortescue at about A$66.5 billion.
Fortescue Ltd (ASX:FMG) Share Price Today, 28 November 2025 – Flat Trade as Market Weighs Iron Ore Prices, Legal Costs and Green Energy Pivot

Fortescue Ltd (ASX:FMG) Share Price Today, 28 November 2025 – Flat Trade as Market Weighs Iron Ore Prices, Legal Costs and Green Energy Pivot

Fortescue shares closed at A$21.29 on 28 November, down 0.05% from Thursday, with about 1.44 million shares traded. Market cap stood at US$43.2 billion. The company drew renewed attention for its 14.2 billion yuan loan from Chinese banks for decarbonisation. Iron ore prices hovered near US$103–105 per tonne, pressuring the broader materials sector.
Australian Stock Market Today: ASX 200 Climbs 0.8% as Takeover Deals, CPI Shock and Retail Rout Shape 26 November 2025

Australian Stock Market Today: ASX 200 Climbs 0.8% as Takeover Deals, CPI Shock and Retail Rout Shape 26 November 2025

The S&P/ASX 200 rose 0.81% to 8,606.5 Wednesday, shrugging off a jump in annual inflation to 3.8%. Temple & Webster plunged 32% after weak revenue growth, while National Storage REIT surged nearly 20% on a $4 billion takeover bid. The Australian dollar climbed to US$0.6505. Miners and healthcare stocks led gains.
Westpac’s $7 Billion Windfall Ignites ASX Rally Despite Mining Slump – Nov 3, 2025

Australian Stock Market Today: ASX 200 Sinks 1.6% as Miners and Banks Lead $40bn Sell‑Off (21 November 2025)

The S&P/ASX 200 closed down 1.6% at 8,416.5 on Friday, erasing nearly $40 billion in value as global tech losses and strong US jobs data spurred heavy selling. Materials and energy stocks led declines, with BHP, Rio Tinto, and Fortescue off 3–3.5%. The index has dropped about 7–8% since its October record. Only consumer staples finished higher.

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  • Stocks to Watch After February's Hotter-Than-Expected PPI Increase
    March 19, 2026, 8:15 PM EDT. The U.S. Producer Price Index (PPI), a key inflation gauge measuring prices for goods and services sold by domestic producers, rose 0.7% month-over-month in February, the highest monthly jump since last July. The yearly increase reached 3.4%, marking the largest annual gain since February last year. Higher PPI typically supports companies with pricing power, notably in basic materials, metals, chemicals, consumer staples, construction, and tech sectors. Metal producers like NWPX Infrastructure, a specialty steel maker, could benefit from rising steel prices and margin expansion. Chemical firm DuPont de Nemours also stands out as a strong buy with solid dividend yield and reasonable valuation amid inflationary pressure. Investors may see opportunities in these inflation-sensitive stocks amid ongoing price pressures.
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