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ASX Large Caps: Iron ore stocks lead ASX 1pc higher; more KFC workers sue Collins Foods

ASX200 jumps almost 1pc higher on Wednesday, led by iron ore stocks. Picture Getty

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  • ASX200 jumps almost 1pc higher on Wednesday, led by iron ore stocks
  • Aussie dollar trades at 5-month high
  • Collin Foods sued by more KFC employees

 

The ASX had a strong start to the last week of the year, up nearly 1% at the close of Wednesday.

Overnight, US stocks in New York also had a strong session, with the S&P 500 climbing to just 1% shy of its January 2022 record high after posting eight consecutive weekly gains.

On the ASX today, all sectors rose led by Mining, Tech and Real Estate.

Iron ore miners in particular had a good day as the price of iron ore climbed to a 1.5 year high of $US140 a tonne.

The price of iron ore has risen nearly 40% this year, driven recently by China’s aggressive moves to stimulate its economy. China’s top planning body said on Saturday it had identified a second batch of public investment projects that it will conduct to boost the economy.

Lithium stocks were also top of of the winners’ list today, driven by giants Pilbara Minerals (ASX:PLS) and Mineral Resources (ASX:MIN).

The Aussie dollar meanwhile is trading at a 5-month high at US68.23c, recovering from a level of US62.7 cents in October as the market reacts to recent dovish US Fed comments.

Across the region, shares in Asia mainly rose, reflecting the market’s confidence that the Fed would be cutting rates in 2024.

Looking ahead to tonight’s session on Wall Street, the third and final September quarter GDP estimate is anticipated, together with weekly new unemployment data.

 

BIG CAP WINNERS

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Code Name Price % Change Volume Market Cap
LTM Arcadium Lithium PLC 10.72 6.14 132,474 $6,489,295,026
LTR Liontown Resources 1.61 6.11 10,573,822 $3,669,306,904
ASK Abacus Storage King 1.16 5.45 494,103 $1,445,513,258
GMD Genesis Minerals 1.85 5.27 3,442,530 $1,930,258,796
RED Red 5 Limited 0.32 5.00 3,344,260 $1,038,656,775
MCY Mercury NZ Limited 6.13 4.79 33,074 $8,138,679,348
GQG GQG Partners 1.72 4.56 1,441,195 $4,858,309,202
HLS Healius 1.61 4.55 2,009,103 $1,118,143,246
NEU Neuren Pharmaceut. 25.08 4.33 332,060 $3,059,466,851
360 Life360 Inc. 7.60 3.97 332,514 $1,482,123,436
MEZ Meridian Energy 5.09 3.88 31,512 $6,203,765,388
HMC HMC Capital Limited 6.11 3.56 96,040 $2,056,567,154
MAQ Macquarie Technology 67.24 3.38 5,500 $1,583,351,191
TUA Tuas Limited 3.31 3.12 165,401 $1,492,521,346
CNI Centuria Capital 1.79 3.03 438,836 $1,396,801,185
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BIG CAP LOSERS

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Code Name Price % Change Volume Market Cap
MAD Mader Group 6.79 -3.00 134,868 $1,400,000,000
BOE Boss Energy Ltd 4.23 -2.76 2,002,397 $1,761,117,806
CEN Contact Energy Ltd 7.35 -2.00 6,272 $1,909,274,123
TAH TABCORP Holdings Ltd 0.83 -1.79 5,013,068 $1,917,225,231
SIG Sigma Health Ltd 0.98 -1.75 3,027,234 $1,313,332,906
LFG Liberty Fin Group 4.00 -1.72 1,378 $1,236,481,763
TPW Temple & Webster Ltd 8.60 -1.60 77,835 $1,074,580,395
AX1 Accent Group Ltd 1.94 -1.53 888,293 $1,106,399,530
AZS Azure Minerals 3.70 -1.20 498,496 $1,715,461,611
IFT Infratil 9.31 -1.06 22,205 $7,834,461,408
LSF L1 Long Short Fund 2.95 -1.01 218,097 $1,845,984,059
IAG Insurance Australia 5.63 -0.97 4,117,249 $13,640,834,473
SUN Suncorp Group Ltd 13.75 -0.83 1,393,868 $17,605,841,216
VUK Virgin Money Uk PLC 3.12 -0.80 582,103 $2,086,717,364
SDR Siteminder 5.08 -0.78 84,363 $1,418,578,463
MGH Maas Group Holdings 3.88 -0.77 76,736 $1,291,133,377
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Collins Foods (ASX:CKF), the owner of KFC and Taco Bell franchises in Australia, said law firm Gordon Legal had filed a class action in the Federal Court of Australia on behalf of certain KFC employees.

Like the claim filed by Shine Lawyers (announced on 18 December), this competing claim also alleged that those employees were not provided with paid 10-minute rest breaks.

The franchisor and 88 franchisee entities, five of which are part of the Collins Foods group, have been joined as respondents to the claim. This class action raises substantially the same claims as the Shine Lawyers class action.

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