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ASX Large Caps: Traders ditch Energy stocks as oil, coal prices tumble; Qantas at 3-year high

The ASX 200 slipped 1pc today as Qantas lifted to a 3-year high. Picture Getty

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  • The ASX 200 fell almost 1% on Wednesday, tracking moves in Wall Street
  • RBA Governor Phil Lowe gives hope we might be at the end of rate hike cycle
  • Qantas shares at 3-year high

 

Local shares tracked Wall Street lower today, with the ASX 200 finishing 1% lower.

Investors heard from RBA governor Phil Lowe, who told a business summit that “we are closer to the point where it will be appropriate to pause interest rate increases” – signalling that we might be at the end of the cycle.

This came a day after the the RBA raised its official cash rate by another 25 basis points to 3.6%. Markets are now pricing in at least one more hike in the cycle, and maybe two.

The Energy sector was the biggest loser on the ASX today, tumbling by 4% as oil prices sank 4% and coal prices by 2% after comments made by Fed chair Powell overnight.

Powell told Congress the Fed will likely continue to hike rates in the coming months, and that bringing down inflation “has a long way to go and is likely to be bumpy”.

The Aussie dollar weakened by 2% to US65.78c right now after the comments, while the US 2-year/10-year curve inversion reached 1 percentage point (~103bps), the most inverted in over 40-years.  An inverted 2yr/10yr is usually a sign of an incoming recession.

Iron ore futures slipped today as investors weighed on the slowdown of China’s steel consumption. In Singapore, iron ore futures were down half a percent, sending iron ore stocks like Fortescue (ASX:FMG) and BHP (ASX:BHP) down 1 percent.

In stock news, Qantas (ASX:QAN) was the best large cap performer on Wednesday, up 2% to its highest since the pandemic.

Qantas and airline stocks rose after an analysis by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) found that domestic airfares remain well above 2019 levels.

Origin Energy (ASX:ORG) leapt 1% after CEO Frank Calabria told the AFR Business Summit that electricity prices would jump by at least 20% in July.

Sayona Mining (ASX:SYA) and Piedmont Lithium (ASX:PLL) fell 4% each after announcing the first spodumene concentrate (around 70t) produced at the North American Lithium (NAL) operation in Québec are proceeding on schedule and within budget.

Looking ahead to tonight’s session on Wall Street, the US Fed chair Powell is scheduled to meet with the House of Representatives Financial Services Committee.

 

BIG CAP WINNERS

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Code Name Price % Change Volume Market Cap
NAN Nanosonics Limited 4.87 7.5055 5,049,254 $1,368,461,702
WBT Weebit Nano Ltd 7.9 6.0403 1,628,157 $1,293,624,370
PNV Polynovo Limited 2.34 5.4054 1,857,253 $1,530,873,707
VSL Vulcan Steel 8.55 4.0146 189,393 $1,080,178,462
PPH Pushpay Holdings Ltd 1.16 3.1111 368,383 $1,285,167,538
IRE IRESS Limited 9.01 3.0892 833,519 $1,613,250,823
QAN Qantas Airways 6.77 2.8875 14,194,449 $11,954,913,618
PWH Pwr Holdings Limited 10.65 2.1093 234,237 $1,046,966,946
HLI Helia Group Limited 3.42 2.0896 1,310,712 $1,163,946,187
LFG Liberty Fin Group 3.91 2.0888 64,269 $1,162,788,000
AIZ Air New Zealand 0.745 2.0548 2,813,101 $2,458,978,950
GNE Genesis Energy Ltd 2.68 1.9011 12,081 $2,780,841,738
SHL Sonic Healthcare 33.52 1.699 1,884,190 $15,860,510,636
TLX Telix Pharmaceutical 7.38 1.6529 958,061 $2,302,037,703
LOV Lovisa Holdings Ltd 25.03 1.624 327,127 $2,655,898,786
IEL Idp Education Ltd 28.17 1.5867 1,097,333 $7,718,263,131
CPU Computershare Ltd 24.98 1.421 2,178,494 $14,869,853,546
FLT Flight Centre Travel 19.7 1.3896 1,424,490 $4,155,079,872
DTL Data#3 Limited 7.59 1.2 177,093 $1,159,493,880
HLS Healius 2.65 1.145 2,926,441 $1,492,097,994
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InvoCare (ASX:IVC) retreated 0.75% after TPG lifted its stake in IVC from 17.8% yesterday to 19.8% today as it makes a run at a takeover play.

Church donor tech PushPay (ASX:PPH) rallied 4.5% following the extension to March 13th for its takeover bid by Pegasus Bidco.

 

BIG CAP LOSERS

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Code Name Price % Change Volume MarketCap
WDS Woodside Energy 34.9 -7.2302 8,404,953 $71,430,966,385
RRL Regis Resources 1.65 -5.7143 4,506,250 $1,321,295,369
CEN Contact Energy Ltd 6.98 -5.2917 4,408 $1,844,867,074
CMM Capricorn Metals 3.72 -5.102 790,590 $1,472,972,046
VNT Ventiaservicesgroup 2.21 -4.7414 205,020,879 $1,984,723,912
PRU Perseus Mining Ltd 2.01 -4.7393 3,027,133 $2,885,347,168
SFR Sandfire Resources 5.71 -4.5151 2,744,645 $2,732,213,729
NIC Nickel Industries 0.96 -4.4776 7,356,653 $3,039,378,559
GRR Grange Resources. 0.895 -4.2781 10,281,774 $1,082,111,683
EVN Evolution Mining Ltd 2.76 -4.1667 9,150,478 $5,284,846,999
WHC Whitehaven Coal 7.03 -3.8304 15,620,638 $6,500,433,297
DMP Domino Pizza Enterpr 47.87 -3.7982 500,684 $4,433,138,404
GOR Gold Road Res Ltd 1.42 -3.7288 3,144,369 $1,589,879,586
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Woodside Energy (ASX:WDS) fell 7% as directors Sarah Ryan and Christopher Haynes plan to retire from he WDS board at April’s AGM.

Commonwealth Bank (ASX:CBA) was modestly lower after revealing a cyber incident at its Indonesian subsidiary, PT Bank Commonwealth.

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