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The ASX 200 has been higher today, gaining 0.5% to just above 8,213 points.

This is a rebound from last week’s dive into the red which ended in a selloff Friday after U.S. President Donald Trump said China would be hit with a further 10% tariff on its goods – a move likely to affect Australian commodities and associated stocks if demand for Chinese goods wanes.

Investors are still nervous about the tariff regime into this week, with global volatility expected to be a continuing trend.

All but three sectors have been in the green, led by Real Estate, up 1.30%, Energy, up 1.21%, and Materials, up 1.07%. In the red were Utilities, down 0.81%, Financial, down 0.50%, and Staples, down 0.30%.

NRW Holdings Ltd (ASX:NWH) has fallen 12.6% after telling investors it was owed more than $113 million following the collapse of the Whyalla steelworks, but would be attempting to recoup the debt.

Shares in NRW have been $2.87 cents.

Pro Medicus Ltd (ASX:PME) has been 3.85% higher after signing a seven-year,  $40 million contract with LucidHealth to roll out its imaging platform Visage 7 across a range of U.S. radiology service sites.

Pro Medicus last traded at $262.99.

And, Domino’s Pizza Enterprises Ltd (ASX:DMP) has dropped 4.13% after going ex-dividend. Domino’s shares were at $27.16.

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