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Australian Mining Stocks Hit Lowest Level Since Early July

Published 11/07/2024, 12:14 am
© Reuters Australian Mining Stocks Hit Lowest Level Since Early July
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Australian mining stocks, represented by the XMM sub-index, dropped as much as 1% on 10 July 2024, reaching their lowest point since 3 July. The sub-index, which closely follows global iron ore prices, has mirrored the recent downturn in the commodity market.

Iron Ore Prices Fall on Weak Chinese Demand

The decline in the XMM sub-index is largely attributed to a fall in iron ore prices, which slipped on Tuesday due to sluggish demand from China, the world’s largest consumer of the metal. This drop in demand has had a ripple effect on the Australian mining sector, causing stock prices to dip.

Major Players See Mixed Results

Among the major mining companies, BHP Group (ASX: ASX:BHP) saw a decline of 0.8%, while Rio Tinto's (ASX: ASX:RIO) stock remained stable. The performance of these industry giants reflects the broader trends within the sector and underscores the challenges faced by mining companies amid fluctuating commodity prices.

Sub-index on Track for Worst Week Since Mid-June

The XMM sub-index has already fallen 2.2% this week, putting it on course for its worst performance since the week ending 14 June. This sustained decline highlights the ongoing volatility and uncertainty in the mining sector, influenced heavily by global economic conditions and demand fluctuations.

Year-to-Date Performance Shows Significant Decline

As of the last close, the XMM sub-index has dropped 12% this year. This significant decline underscores the challenges faced by the Australian mining industry, which continues to navigate through a complex landscape of global demand and pricing pressures.

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