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Closing Bell: ASX holds ground near all-time high as defence stocks soar

Closing Bell: ASX holds ground near all-time high as defence stocks soar

News.com.au4 days ago
ASX slips just 12.3 points, remaining near all-time high
Healthcare leads losses as Trump raises tariff spectre
Gains in gold and consumer discretionary soften losses
Profit takers stay their hands
When markets hit new closing highs, it's common for traders to see it as an opportunity to capitalise on gains.
Stocks are – theoretically – at their highest. What better time to cash in?
While the ASX 200 fell 0.14% today, the bulls are looking very much in control.
Losses were limited to a small 12.3-point loss, a sniff in the wind compared to the almost 200 points the market has gained in just three days.
That's not to say we won't see a bigger dip tomorrow – volatility is the name of the game these days, and Trump is continuing to fan the flames with another tariff hit on India just yesterday.
As for today, six of 11 sectors were down with particular weakness in healthcare stocks. Materials slid marginally lower but gains in gold stocks and the consumer discretionary sector stemmed the bleeding.
Healthcare and defence stocks move in opposite directions
Trump's recent comments that big tariffs are on the horizon for the industry are likely playing a part in healthcare's woes today.
"In one year, one and a half years maximum, it's going to go to 150% and then it's going to go to 250% because we want pharmaceuticals made in our country," the US President told CNBC in an interview.
Clarity Pharmaceuticals (ASX:CU6) fell 5.8%, Tetratherix (ASX:TTX) 6.2% and PYC Therapeutics (ASX:PYC) 4.6%.
Health small cap IDT Australia (ASX:IDT) plunged 17.8% after the abrupt resignation of its CEO with immediate effect. The company's net losses are also increasing, up 38% to $7.5m year-on-year. Management says the losses are due to one-off bad debts and expenses related to new contracts.
Moving against the tide, Imricor Medical Systems (ASX:IMR) added 8.7%.
Perhaps a little ironically considering healthcare's losses, two defence industry stocks were among the biggest upward movers today.
Unmanned drone (UAV) firm Elsight (ASX:ELS) added 10.9% alongside remote weapon system specialist Electro Optic Systems (ASX:EOS), which climbed 9.3%.
Outside of the weapons and armament subsector, SKS Technologies (ASX:SKS) lifted 8.1% after exceeding profit guidance by more than 15% for FY25 last week.
Tolling and service provider EROAD (ASX:ERD) also continued its hike, soaring 31.6% and up a whopping 99% for the year to date.
All in all, it's been a solid week for the ASX so far, up more than 1% over the past five trading days.
ASX rival Cboe muscles in on Aussie share market
The Australian Securities Exchange itself finished out the day a full 8.6% lower.
A one-two punch of self-inflicted blunders and rising competition set the bourse operator reeling.
Yesterday's mix-up with TPG Telecom and TPG Capital was bad enough, but today ASIC flagged it was in the final stages of consideration for a listing market application for Cboe Australia.
The subsidiary of Cboe Global Markets is looking to end the ASX's monopoly on Aussie stock listings, and ASIC seems to be in full support.
The company already accounts for about 20% or $1.5 billion of our total equity trading volume as a trading market operator.
ASIC chair Joe Longo said that Australian capital markets are facing intensifying global competition for capital and listings but remain healthy and hale.
'As superannuation funds grow and investors seek opportunities, our actions will help keep our markets efficient, innovative and attractive, supporting economic growth for all Australians,' he said.
Perhaps it won't be too much longer until we're tracking multiple share markets here on the daily wrap. Yay?
ASX Leaders
Today's best performing stocks (including small caps):
Code Name Last % Change Volume Market Cap
RLG Roolife Group Ltd 0.007 75% 1.54E+08 $6,371,125
MTL Mantle Minerals Ltd 0.0015 50% 1000000 $6,447,446
BMG BMG Resources Ltd 0.011 38% 24298471 $6,755,177
RHY Rhythm Biosciences 0.13 37% 9529722 $26,987,659
ROG Red Sky Energy. 0.004 33% 205896 $16,266,682
LIN Lindian Resources 0.125 33% 30664878 $111,241,690
KM1 Kalimetalslimited 0.15 30% 202308 $9,527,457
SHO Sportshero Ltd 0.035 30% 5311325 $21,686,238
IFM Infomedia Ltd 1.675 27% 34845066 $499,513,991
ALV Alvomin 0.029 26% 457314 $4,491,091
ERA Energy Resources 0.0025 25% 703738 $810,792,482
H2G Greenhy2 Limited 0.02 25% 1107248 $11,006,589
TMX Terrain Minerals 0.0025 25% 500000 $5,063,629
WBE Whitebark Energy 0.005 25% 100200 $2,802,231
BTM Breakthrough Minsltd 0.13 24% 505828 $7,220,923
TOU Tlou Energy Ltd 0.026 24% 3465 $27,270,271
WTM Waratah Minerals Ltd 0.56 22% 7708511 $107,415,642
LMS Litchfield Minerals 0.12 20% 15390 $2,904,606
AJX Alexium Int Group 0.006 20% 408907 $7,932,143
ALM Alma Metals Ltd 0.006 20% 581771 $9,253,686
AN1 Anagenics Limited 0.006 20% 209032 $2,481,602
CZN Corazon Ltd 0.003 20% 74871454 $2,961,431
TEG Triangle Energy Ltd 0.003 20% 7123662 $5,223,085
JAN Janison Edu Group 0.2025 19% 287252 $44,181,003
AZ9 Asianbatterymet PLC 0.038 19% 2732082 $13,814,328
In the news…
Building efficiency provider EPX (ASX:EPX) has lifted its annual recurring revenue by 14% in the 2025 financial year, now $15.5m. The company also expanded its annual contract value (an indication of potential future revenue) by 10% to $17.6m.
The growth was based on a 35% expansion in site numbers, lifting from 547 in June 2024 to 740 sites this year following a strategic restructure of EPX's sales sector.
Augmented reality training provider XReality Group (ASX:XRG) has locked in two new contracts for its Operator XR AI training solution.
The first contract comes in the form of a merit-based grant with the Australian government's Industry Growth Program. The government is offering $2.1m over 24 months, with the goal of accelerating XRG's virtual reality training offering.
The second is the largest order for Operator XR's OP-2 systems to date. XRG inked the deal with the Texas Department of Public Safety for a five-year period. The initial order is valued at $4.3m, with a $1.4m option for additional support services down the track.
Sustainable packaging specialist Papyrus Australia (ASX:PPY) is moving into the next stage of commercialisation and product development, appointing Daniel Schmidt as its new CEO.
The company recently completed a successful trial of new banana fibre-based boards and flat paper products in response to commercial interest, and fired up its Rapid Prototyping & R&D Facility in partnership with the University of South Australia.
ASX Laggards
Today's worst performing stocks (including small caps):
Code Name Last % Change Volume Market Cap
ATX Amplia Therapeutics 0.175 -27% 30921029 $116,754,486
ACS Accent Resources NL 0.006 -25% 110800 $3,916,298
AUK Aumake Limited 0.003 -25% 10170000 $12,093,435
CR9 Corellares 0.003 -25% 61335 $4,029,079
CT1 Constellation Tech 0.0015 -25% 33229 $2,949,467
JAY Jayride Group 0.003 -25% 495111 $5,711,556
PAB Patrys Limited 0.0015 -25% 1000000 $4,731,620
ASE Astute Metals NL 0.017 -23% 11957646 $13,599,294
BYH Bryah Resources Ltd 0.004 -20% 1122958 $5,142,663
DDT DataDot Technology 0.004 -20% 1 $6,054,764
PIL Peppermint Inv Ltd 0.002 -20% 305 $5,752,724
ZEU Zeus Resources Ltd 0.013 -19% 7817111 $11,478,986
EVR Ev Resources Ltd 0.009 -18% 349525 $24,502,537
HMI Hiremii 0.043 -17% 49090 $7,855,766
IND Industrialminerals 0.125 -17% 40006 $12,048,375
NOX Noxopharm Limited 0.1 -17% 242338 $35,068,554
AAU Antilles Gold Ltd 0.005 -17% 19242149 $14,274,408
FAU First Au Ltd 0.005 -17% 2235248 $12,457,748
JAV Javelin Minerals Ltd 0.0025 -17% 1561666 $18,756,675
MEL Metgasco Ltd 0.0025 -17% 46339 $5,511,260
EDEDA Eden Inv Ltd 0.033 -15% 748473 $8,014,268
CMG Criticalmineralgrp 0.14 -15% 7757 $14,939,820
PL3 Patagonia Lithium 0.034 -15% 515 $4,776,414
LCL LCL Resources Ltd 0.006 -14% 1000000 $8,394,800
PLC Premier1 Lithium Ltd 0.006 -14% 6853560 $2,576,424
In Case You Missed It
Energy Transition Minerals (ASX:ETM) is moving to acquire the Penouta tin-tantalum-niobium mine in Galicia, Spain, which presents the opportunity to deliver early production and cashflow.
Trigg Minerals (ASX:TMG) is expanding into tungsten, acquiring the Tennessee Mountain project in Nevada.
Anson Resources (ASX:ASN) has produced strong flow results from testing at its Bosydaba#1 exploration well in Utah.
TG Metals (ASX:TG6) has combined recent soil sampling results with historical drill results to generate compelling new drill targets at the Van Uden gold project in WA.
Infinity Mining (ASX:IMI) is sketching out a kilometre-long corridor prospective for gold at the Cangai project's Sir Walter Scott prospect, with rock chip results up to 68.6g/t gold. Nine of 12 graded above 1 g/t gold, consistent with historical results.
Nova Minerals' (ASX:NVA) ore sorting test work has put the Australian junior on track to potentially become the first fully integrated antimony producer in the US.
Tryptamine Therapeutics (ASX:TYP) has secured a key regulatory approval to supply its IV-psilocin drug to Swinburne University for a world-first binge eating disorder trial.
Xero's $3.9b Melio deal has eyes turning to the next potential B2B payments star.
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