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The Australian stock market edged up, led by consumer discretionary and telecom sectors.
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IntroductionAustralian Stocks Edge Up with Consumer Discretionary Leading the GainOn Monday, the Australian stoc ...

Australian Stocks Edge Up with Consumer Discretionary Leading the Gain
On Monday, the Australian stock market closed slightly higher, with the S&P/ASX200 Index rising 0.02% to 7,054.50 points. Strong performance in consumer discretionary, telecommunication services, and healthcare sectors drove the stock market up. In the Sydney Stock Exchange, 414 stocks rose while 647 stocks fell, indicating a clear market divergence.
The best-performing stocks included Pointsbet Holdings Ltd (ASX:PBH), up 6.25% to 1.02 AUD; Goodman Group (ASX:GMG) up 3.83% to 37.97 AUD; and Breville Group (ASX:BRG), up 3.02% reaching an all-time high of 37.15 AUD.
On the other hand, the worst-performing stock was Platinum Asset Management Ltd (ASX:PTM), down 13.88%, hitting a historic low of 0.90 AUD. Resolute Mining (ASX:RSG) dropped 6.40% to 0.40 AUD; Beach Energy Ltd (ASX:BPT) fell 4.21%, to 1.25 AUD.
Market Volatility and Commodity Performance
The S&P/ASX 200 VIX, which measures market volatility, rose 2.41% to 10.37, indicating some fluctuation in investor sentiment.
In the commodities market, February gold futures prices fell 0.01%, to 2,659.39 USD. January WTI crude oil futures rose 0.58% to 67.59 USD; February Brent crude oil futures increased 0.48% to 71.46 USD, showing steady growth in the energy market.
Currency Market Dynamics
In the forex market, the Australian dollar remained flat against the US dollar (AUD/USD) at 0.64, while it dropped 0.21% against the Japanese yen (AUD/JPY) to 95.66. The US dollar index futures increased by 0.14% to 105.88, indicating a relative strength in the US dollar.
The Australian stock market showed modest performance on Monday, with the consumer discretionary sector leading the gains despite a noticeable market division. Investors continue to monitor how commodity prices and currency dynamics may impact the market.


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