Closing Bell: Banks lead ASX recovery as CPI softens to 2021 levels
May CPI reading comes in soft at 2.1pc
Low inflation prompts banking stock rally, lifting financials
Banks and financials prop up flailing ASX, pulling market back into positive
The ASX 200 recovered from a midday slump to add just 3.7 points or 0.04% today.
The recovery came after May's inflation reading came in soft, prompting a rally in the financial sector. More on that in a moment.
The ASX 200 Resources (-1.3%) and ASX All Ord Gold (-2.2%) indices weighed heavily on the bourse, with several of the larger gold miners floundering.
Emerald Resources (ASX:EMR) fell 10.3%, Pantoro (ASX:PNR) 4%, Capricorn Metals (ASX:CMM) 4.7%, Perseus Mining (ASX:PRU) 3.4% and Northern Star Resources (ASX:NST) 2.3%.
RBA expected to cut rates in July as inflation falls
Australian consumers can breathe a sigh of relief as inflation continues to cool in the lucky country, falling to 2.1% over the year to May and 2.4% in terms of annual trimmed mean, a measure of underlying inflation.
That's the lowest inflation rate we've experienced since November 2021, when half the world was in lockdown to tackle the Covid-19 pandemic.
What does it mean?
For one, the chance of the Reserve Bank cutting rates in July is getting pretty close to certain – the market is pricing an 88% probability at this stage.
"Today's figures show the RBA is tantalisingly close to being declared the winner in its fight against inflation. Headline inflation dropped to 2.1% year on year in May,' Oxford Economics Australia economic analyst Ivy Yu said.
Yu reckons the rate cut is a strong possibility in July, but given the RBA prefers the more detailed quarterly CPI data, that cut could be pushed back to August.
'But the evidence is clear now; inflation is in a better position than expected, so there's no need to wait – especially when household spending is sluggish and global events rattle confidence."
Our seven major banking stocks moved higher on the news, adding between 0.64% and 1.75% while the ASX 200 Banks index climbed 1.35%.
ASX SMALL CAP LEADERS
Today's best performing small cap stocks:
Security Name Last % Change Volume Market Cap
OVT Ovanti Limited 0.008 167% 3.19E+08 $9,016,545
RLC Reedy Lagoon Corp. 0.002 100% 5227468 $776,707
FTC Fintech Chain Ltd 0.003 50% 420464 $1,301,539
TEG Triangle Energy Ltd 0.003 50% 3781571 $4,178,468
ATR Astron Corp Ltd 0.65 49% 175974 $90,991,450
SRJ SRJ Technologies 0.007 40% 3865016 $3,027,890
OLY Olympio Metals Ltd 0.11 38% 2611992 $7,045,384
HCD Hydrocarbon Dynamics 0.002 33% 2466797 $1,617,164
MGU Magnum Mining & Exp 0.004 33% 172779 $3,364,953
IFG Infocusgroup Hldltd 0.014 27% 4400737 $3,035,580
EVG Evion Group NL 0.019 27% 2289821 $6,523,800
NHE Nobleheliumlimited 0.03 25% 2352993 $14,388,600
ADG Adelong Gold Limited 0.005 25% 1863202 $8,274,707
AN1 Anagenics Limited 0.005 25% 105000 $1,985,281
OMG OMG Group Limited 0.005 25% 1721869 $2,913,180
PKO Peako Limited 0.0025 25% 746857 $2,975,484
LIS Lisenergylimited 0.115 24% 6354283 $59,538,621
TGH Terragen 0.021 24% 560 $8,585,292
AHN Athena Resources 0.008 23% 2559163 $14,728,721
ZMM Zimi Ltd 0.011 22% 84220 $3,847,894
BPH BPH Energy Ltd 0.009 20% 3048217 $9,136,746
RBX Resource B 0.03 20% 429237 $2,879,612
DTI DTI Group Ltd 0.006 20% 182964 $4,147,098
FRX Flexiroam Limited 0.006 20% 200019 $7,586,993
OLI Oliver'S Real Food 0.006 20% 2846964 $2,703,660
Making news…
Ovanti (ASX:OVT) has brought ZIP Co (ASX:ZIP) executive Peter Maher onto the board as CEO of the company's buy now, pay later division in the US.
Maher is current USA head of enterprise merchant partnerships at ZIP, with extensive experience in commercial expansion, enterprise growth and platform integrations in North America.
He'll be leading the company's US market entry strategy, managing commercial partnerships, platform activation and consumer product launch.
Reedy Lagoon (ASX:RLC) has drummed up a set of drilling targets at the Burracoppin gold project with a combination of magnetic and soil sampling data.
The company will be drill testing four prospects – Lady Janet, Windmills, Shear Luck and Zebra – in its quest for gold, with the target zones stretching up to 800m in strike length.
Astron Corporation (ASX:ATR) has gotten a tick of approval for a work plan from the Victorian government for the Donald rare earths and mineral sands project, taking it a step closer to a final investment decision.
ATR wants to fill the gap in rare earths supply for the US, responding to export restrictions from China. If the project goes ahead as planned, feedstock from Donald will be shipped to a mill in Utah to be processed into separate oxides for domestic North American customers and beyond.
Evion Group (ASX:EVG) has locked in a $400,000 order to supply a leading US-based graphite supply chain company with 80 metric tonnes of expandable graphite from its Panthera JV project in India.
EVG is in talks with several other potential offtake partners in the US, Europe and Asia, as an ex-Chinese source of expandable graphite. The company reckons this order is just the first of many, as demand from US industries grows.
Adelong Gold (ASX:ADG) has tapped experienced geologist Luke Olson as exploration manager, beginning July 1. Olson most recently worked on the Lauriston and Apollo gold projects, both of which are now owned by ADG.
The company is looking to ramp-up exploration across its Victorian gold portfolio and will be keen to leverage his local expertise.
ASX SMALL CAP LAGGARDS
Today's worst performing small cap stocks:
Security Name Last % Change Volume Market Cap
AUK Aumake Limited 0.002 -33% 16655 $9,070,076
AXP AXP Energy Ltd 0.001 -33% 660000 $10,027,021
JAY Jayride Group 0.001 -33% 64010 $2,141,834
QXR Qx Resources Limited 0.002 -33% 621887 $3,930,987
RAN Range International 0.001 -33% 2836500 $1,408,935
PV1 Provaris Energy Ltd 0.012 -29% 4115559 $11,866,022
SHE Stonehorse Energy Lt 0.005 -29% 1381 $4,791,046
X2M X2M Connect Limited 0.019 -27% 3058223 $10,092,728
BP8 Bph Global Ltd 0.0015 -25% 29225 $2,101,969
HLX Helix Resources 0.0015 -25% 2542854 $6,728,387
VFX Visionflex Group Ltd 0.0015 -25% 7034438 $6,735,721
BVR Bellavistaresources 0.255 -24% 17071 $33,795,656
VAR Variscan Mines Ltd 0.007 -22% 1974500 $7,045,719
MIO Macarthur Minerals 0.015 -21% 105992 $3,793,645
OLH Oldfields Holdings 0.02 -20% 40500 $5,326,478
ANX Anax Metals Ltd 0.004 -20% 6554760 $4,414,038
CYQ Cycliq Group Ltd 0.002 -20% 1922500 $1,151,292
EAT Entertainment 0.004 -20% 75231 $6,543,930
FIN FIN Resources Ltd 0.004 -20% 899998 $3,474,442
KPO Kalina Power Limited 0.004 -20% 7946031 $14,664,978
LMG Latrobe Magnesium 0.008 -20% 5633324 $26,265,900
MEL Metgasco Ltd 0.002 -20% 179775 $4,581,467
OEL Otto Energy Limited 0.004 -20% 10745371 $23,975,049
SHP South Harz Potash 0.002 -20% 2476679 $2,756,822
AR9 Archtis Limited 0.165 -20% 2029116 $59,033,266
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT
Trek Metals (ASX:TKM) has secured a diamond rig to carry out deeper drilling in parallel with RC drilling at its Christmas Creek gold project.
Break it Down: Astral Resources (ASX:AAR) has completed a PFS for its Mandilla gold project, highlighting strong economics amid a record gold price.
Greenvale Energy (ASX:GRV) is setting the stage for maiden drilling at its Oasis uranium project in Queensland where historical exploration had demonstrated continuous, high-grade mineralisation.
A thorough surface geochemistry review at Future Battery Minerals' (ASX:FBM) Miriam project has identified 15 distinct gold anomalies and revealed an emerging 1.75km gold trend.
Stocktake: Indiana Resources (ASX:IDA) will pay out its shareholders 5 cents a share, after an ATO ruling that will make the cash return tax free.
Taruga Minerals (ASX:TAR) is expanding its exploration plans at its new Thowagee project in the Gascoyne region of WA on the trail of gold, lead and silver trends.
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