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ASX:NSR 26 November 2025 - 2 February 2026

Northern Star share price skids 8% as gold rout rattles ASX miners — what to watch next

Northern Star share price skids 8% as gold rout rattles ASX miners — what to watch next

Sydney, February 2, 2026, 16:46 AEDT — After-hours Northern Star Resources shares dropped 8.1% to A$26.60 on Monday, with roughly A$308 million changing hands. That made it one of the most actively traded stocks by value on the market. Newmont Corporation and Evolution Mining also tumbled, highlighting the pressure on gold-linked shares.
ASX 200 Week Ahead: RBA Hawkish Hold Meets Fed Rate Cut as Australian Shares Head Into a High-Stakes Data Week (15–19 Dec 2025)

ASX 200 Week Ahead: RBA Hawkish Hold Meets Fed Rate Cut as Australian Shares Head Into a High-Stakes Data Week (15–19 Dec 2025)

Updated: Sunday, 14 December 2025 Australia’s share market is heading into the second-last full trading week before Christmas with two forces pulling in opposite directions: a more hawkish Reserve Bank of Australia at home and a fresh US Federal Reserve rate cut offshore. The result is a market that finished last week stronger overall—but with sharp sector divergence that’s likely to remain the defining feature of the week ahead. TradingView+2ig.com+2
14 December 2025
ASX Most Active Stocks Today (11 December 2025): National Storage REIT, DroneShield, Liontown and Pilbara Dominate Trade

ASX Most Active Stocks Today (11 December 2025): National Storage REIT, DroneShield, Liontown and Pilbara Dominate Trade

Australia’s share market has delivered a low‑key but eventful session on Thursday, 11 December 2025, with the S&P/ASX 200 edging 0.06% higher to close around 8,584 points after trading between 8,574 and 8,659. Investing.com Behind that modest index move was a burst of activity in a handful of high‑profile names. By traded volume, today’s most active stocks on the Australian market were:
Most Active ASX Stocks Today (10 December 2025): Top Traded Australian Shares and What’s Moving the Market

Most Active ASX Stocks Today (10 December 2025): Top Traded Australian Shares and What’s Moving the Market

The Australian share market is trading cautiously today, Wednesday 10 December 2025, as investors wait for the US Federal Reserve's final interest-rate decision of the year and digest yesterday's RBA meeting. Around early afternoon, the S&P/ASX 200 was hovering near 8,575 points, down about 0.1% , while the All Ordinaries sat around 8,862 points, down roughly 0.15% , according to real‑time market data.Investing.com Australia+ 1 Despite the modest index move, turnover is heavy in a cluster of stocks tied to takeovers, buy-backs, lithium, gold and energy . Data from Investing.com's Most Active – Australia Stocks page shows that National Storage REIT, DroneShield, PLS Group, Liontown Resources and Telstra sit at the top of today's intraday volume leaderboard, followed by Ramelius Resources, Mirvac, Zip Co, South32 and Santos .Investing.com Australia
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

Australian shares traded cautiously around the 8,600 mark on Tuesday, 9 December 2025, as investors waited for the Reserve Bank of Australia’s final interest-rate decision of the year and digested a string of stock‑specific catalysts. Futures pointed lower in the morning and the ASX 200 opened down about 0.3%, with only a couple of sectors in the green.Market Index+2ABC+2 Beneath the relatively modest index move, trading activity was concentrated in a familiar mix of iron ore giants, lithium stocks, big banks and a handful of high‑beta names. Data from TradingView and Investing.com show that Fortescue, BHP, Commonwealth Bank, Pilbara Minerals, Lynas, the other major banks and several lithium and BNPL plays were among today’s most heavily traded stocks by both value and volume.TradingView+1
ASX 200 Today: 9 Things to Know Before the Australian Stock Market Opens on 9 December 2025

ASX 200 Today: 9 Things to Know Before the Australian Stock Market Opens on 9 December 2025

The Australian share market is set for a cautious start on Tuesday as investors juggle a soft overnight lead from Wall Street, a pivotal Reserve Bank of Australia decision this afternoon and the US Federal Reserve’s final policy meeting of 2025 later this week. Here’s your pre‑open playbook for 9 December 2025. Let’s dig into the details.
8 December 2025
APRA Caps High‑Debt Home Loans as $4bn National Storage Bid and Rio’s US Asset Sale Shake Australian Markets

APRA Caps High‑Debt Home Loans as $4bn National Storage Bid and Rio’s US Asset Sale Shake Australian Markets

Sydney | 26 November 2025 Australia’s housing and equity markets were hit by a powerful trio of developments today: the banking regulator’s first-ever national cap on highly leveraged home loans, a record A$4.02 billion takeover bid for self‑storage giant National Storage REIT, and Rio Tinto’s plan to sell a suite of US boron assets that supply nearly a third of global demand.
27 November 2025
ASX Today: Sydney Sharemarket Jumps at Open as Fed Cut Hopes Lift Sentiment; FPH Surges, Temple & Webster Sinks, National Storage in Play – 26 November 2025

ASX Today: Sydney Sharemarket Jumps at Open as Fed Cut Hopes Lift Sentiment; FPH Surges, Temple & Webster Sinks, National Storage in Play – 26 November 2025

Sydney’s S&P/ASX 200 has opened strongly higher on Wednesday, 26 November 2025, with the benchmark up around 1% in early trade to the mid‑8,600s, building on Tuesday’s close at 8,537 points.Stockhead+2Market Index+2 A powerful global risk‑on rally, driven by renewed expectations of a December US Federal Reserve rate cut, is setting the tone. Locally, 10 of 11 sectors are in positive territory, with healthcare, consumer discretionary and real estate leading, while energy lags. Around three‑quarters of ASX 200 stocks are trading higher in the morning session.Market Index+1

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  • Concentrix Q2 EPS Comes In Light, Stock Down Nearly 40% for the Year
    June 29, 2026, 7:00 PM EDT. Concentrix (CNXC) posted Q2 earnings of $2.63 a share, a penny below the Zacks Consensus of $2.64. Revenue was $2.46 billion, a 0.43% miss versus estimates, but up from $2.42 billion last year. Concentrix has only topped earnings estimates once in the past four quarters. Shares have dropped about 39.9% since the start of the year, trailing the S&P 500, which is up 7.4%. CNXC has a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold) as earnings estimate revisions remain uneven. Analysts are looking for $3.18 EPS and $2.54 billion revenue next quarter; full-year revenue is forecast at $11.65 billion. The Business-Services group sits in the top 42% of Zacks sectors. Investors are focused on the company's earnings call for any update on guidance.
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