Australian shares have picked up the pace a little today, gaining 56.00 points or 0.69% to 8,206.00.
The top-performing stocks are Arcadium Lithium PLC – for which mining giant Rio Tinto (ASX:RIO) confirmed it was making a bid – and Liontown Resources (ASX:LTR) Ltd, up a whopping 47.13% and 19.93% respectively.
Over the last five days, the index is virtually unchanged but is currently 0.96% below its 52-week high.
Financials led the way across the sectors, up 1.69%, followed by Information Technology, which made a late surge to end 1.41% up.
Consumer Discretionary and Energy were both in the green by 0.67% and 0.58% respectively, while Real Estate was down by as much as 1.38% in mid-afternoon trade, coming to rest 1.12% down at close of play.
Real estate flat
The sector’s lacklustre performance comes as auction clearance rates drop to their lowest level since December 2022, with CoreLogic reporting a preliminary combined capitals rate of 63.9%.
This marks a continued decline from the previous week’s 64.5%, later revised to 60.6%.
Long weekends in New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia and the ACT likely contributed to the slowdown, though Melbourne saw stronger activity compared to other regions.
OpenAI is making news for a range of reasons at the moment, the latest being the announcement of a $6.6 billion private funding round.
The funding round is the biggest in Silicon Valley history and would give the relative start-up a valuation of $157 billion, despite what remains an unclear path to profitability and recent governance shake-ups.
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