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Australian stocks rose, with the S&P/ASX200 up 0.57%, driven by gold and consumer sectors.
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IntroductionOn Wednesday (November 27th), the Australian stock market closed higher, with the S&P/ASX200 ind ...

On Wednesday (November 27th), the Australian stock market closed higher, with the S&P/ASX200 index rising by 0.57%, closing at a recent high, mainly driven by gains in gold, consumer discretionary, and telecommunications services sectors. 532 individual stocks on the Sydney Stock Exchange advanced, outnumbering declining stocks, indicating a generally optimistic market sentiment.
Individual Stock Performance: Webjet Leads the Surge, Consumer Stocks Continue to Recover
Among the S&P/ASX200 index components, Webjet (ASX:WEB) was the strongest performer, soaring 13.48% to close at AUD 4.80; EML Payments Ltd (ASX:EML) gained 8.47%, reaching AUD 0.96; Domino's Pizza (ASX:DMP) also rose by 4.47%, ending at AUD 32.75.
On the other hand, Zip Co Ltd (ASX:ZIP) dropped by 2.99%, closing at AUD 3.25, marking the weakest performance; Nufarm Ltd (ASX:NUF) and Bluescope Steel Ltd (ASX:BSL) declined by 2.78% and 2.72%, respectively.
Futures Market: Modest Rise in Gold and Oil
In the commodities market, February gold futures prices rose by 0.75% to USD 2,666.14; January WTI crude oil futures prices increased by 0.12% to USD 68.85, and London Brent crude futures went up by 0.10% to USD 72.39. The modest increase in gold and oil markets reflects investors' cautiously optimistic attitude towards safe-haven assets and energy demand.
Forex and Dollar Index: Australian Dollar Steady, Dollar Slightly Declines
In the foreign exchange market, AUD/USD rose slightly by 0.02% to 0.65; AUD/JPY fell by 0.59% to 98.56. The dollar index futures slightly slipped by 0.12% to 106.84, indicating a slight weakening in demand for the dollar.
Sector Rotation and International Market Linkage in Focus
Analysts point out that with the holiday shopping season approaching, the consumer discretionary sector is likely to continue performing strongly; at the same time, stable commodity prices provide support to resource stocks. Global economic uncertainty remains a crucial factor influencing the Australian stock market trend, and investors will closely monitor the Federal Reserve's policy actions and international economic data for their potential market impact.

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