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ASX Market Update: Index drifts lower as Santa goes missing | December 16, 2024

ASX News, Market Summary
16 December 2024 13:50 (AEDT)
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Source: The Market Online

Christmas is fast approaching and the ASX200 has been down 0.35% at 8,267 points. The Santa rally has so far failed to materialise as the latest round of Chinese stimulus underwhelmed investors.

The Iron Ore price is steady at around US$103.75 per tonne in Singapore after sliding on the weekend.

Materials has been the poorest performing sector, down 1.6%, followed by IT and Real Estate, both down around 0.65%.

Utilities has been the best, up 0.3%, followed by Industrials and Financials, up 0.2%.

Company News

Online retailer Kogan (ASX:KGN) has been down 1% on the news ASIC is investigating a potentially controversial options deal involving two of its senior executives, including founder Ruslan Kogan. The deal netted $17 million in profits for the executives and the company is cooperating with the investigation.

Kogan has been $5.60.

Fortescue (ASX:FMG) has been down 2.4% as analysts at Bell Potter retain their Sell rating saying it’s ‘hard to see the upside.’ The broker notes certain high-grade ores which are more carbon efficient may encounter specific tailwinds in the new year.

Fortescue has been $18.81.

Invex Therapeutics (ASX:IXC) has had success simulating the use of Exenatide to improve cell survival in a 3D ‘human brain model’ of Alzheimer’s disease.

Invex Therapeutics has been 7.4 cents.

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