Closing Bell: ASX slides 0.27pc as Israel-Iran conflict sets oil and gold prices alight

  • Oil surges 4pc as Israel-Iran conflict breaks out
  • Increased volatility pushes gold higher, climbing 1.38pc
  • Energy and utilities sectors take flight, up more than 4pc each

 

Israel carries out airstrike on Iran

About five hours ago at the time of writing this update, Israel actioned an airstrike against Iran, killing Revolutionary Guard Commander Hossein Salami and allegedly hitting “dozens” of nuclear and military targets.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu took to Youtube to address the world, saying his country had launched “a targeted military operation to roll back the Iranian threat to Israel’s very survival”.

Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz said the nation expects Iran to retaliate with missile and unmanned aerial vehicle attacks.

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the US was not involved in the attacks, and urged Israel to avoid targeting US interests within the region.

 

Oil and gold surge, ASX flounders

Predictably, oil prices have surged in response, while the ASX has overall beaten a hasty retreat, sliding 0.27% lower with 8 of 11 sectors down.

Brent crude has hiked more than 4% to US$69.77 at time of writing, while gold added 1.38% to US$3425.99 an ounce.

Surging oil prices provided support for the energy and utilities sectors, which have both rocketed higher, up more than 4% each.

ASX Sectors
Source: Market Index

The ASX All Ord Golds index also responded swiftly, gaining 4.37% and lifting the ASX 200 Resources index by 0.66% despite the greater materials sector moving 0.22% lower.

ASX Indices
Source: Market Index

Within the energy sector, Karoon Energy (ASX:KAR) has surged 10%, Woodside (ASX:WDS) is up 7.5%, and Santos (ASX:STO) 4.6%.

For utilities the biggest gains were enjoyed by Origin (ASX:ORG) which added 6%, AGL (ASX:AGL) up 4% and Meridian Energy (ASX:MEZ), adding 1.3%.

 

ASX SMALL CAP LEADERS

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Making news…

Selected by the Brazilian BNDES and FINEP to receive rare earths refinement-focused funding, Ionic Rare Earths (ASX:IXR) joint venture Viridion has gained access to a finance pool totalling US$1.44 billion.

The JV delivered its first shipment of high purity magnet rare earths to Brazilian magnet manufacturing partners CIT SENAI in May 2025.

Netting a 2% royalty on future production and $6 million in cash, Juno Minerals (ASX:JNO) has offloaded the Mount Mason iron ore project to Gold Valley Yilgarn.

The new owners are targeting first mine by the middle of 2026. JNO is focused on its Mt Ida magnetite project, host to the largest magnetite resource in the Yilgarn region at 1846Mt at 29.48% iron.

 

ASX SMALL CAP LAGGARDS

Today’s worst performing small cap stocks:

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TRADING HALTS

Adriatic Metals (ASX:ADT) – potential corporate transaction
Investigator Resources (ASX:IVR) – cap raise

 

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT

As part of a drill-for-equity arrangement, Miramar Resources (ASX:M2R) is partnering with Topdrill for drilling at the high-priority 8 Mile gold target.

Resolution Minerals (ASX:RML) expects to increase its visibility, liquidity and accessibility for North American investors with an OTCQB Markets listing nearing completion.

Having met all conditions precedent, Norfolk Metals (ASX:NFL) will move ahead with an earn-in agreement for the Carmen copper project in Chile’s Atacama region.

Renascor Resources (ASX:RNU) has taken another step towards becoming a battery anode materials producer after South Australia approved its development application for a commercial-scale manufacturing facility.

 

LAST ORDERS

DY6 Metals (ASX:DY6) says it’s well-funded to ramp up exploration at its Cameroon rutile and heavy mineral sands projects after obtaining a 100% stake in both the Central rutile project and Douala HMS project.

DY6’s initial exploration results at the Central rutile project have confirmed it hosts both heavy mineral sands – prospective for rutile, ilmenite, zircon and monazite – as well as saprolite-hosted natural rutile, a form of titanium feedstock.

 

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