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Wall St closed higher on Friday after personal consumption price index, the Fed’s preferred measure of inflation, came in as expected at 2.9% for the month of August. The major indices snapped a 3-day losing streak on Friday with the S&P500 rising 0.6%, while the Nasdaq added 0.44% and the Dow Jones ended the day up 0.65%, but for the week the key indices each posted a loss.
In Europe on Friday markets closed mostly higher led by the French CAC and FTSE 100 rising 0.97% and 0.96% respectively while the STOXX 600 added 0.8% and Germany’s DAX ended the day up 0.87%.
Across the Asia region on Friday markets closed lower as investors assessed the 100% healthcare tariffs announced by Trump and continue to monitor trade tensions between the world’s largest economies. Hong Kong’s Hang Seng fell 1.35%, India’s Nifty 50 declined 0.95%, Japan’s Nikkei lost 0.87% and South Korea’s Kospi index ended the day down 2.45%.
Locally on Friday the ASX200 posted a 0.17% rise on Friday as a materials rally offset weakness among healthcare and utilities stocks.
Healthcare stocks tumbled on Friday after President Trump announced 100% tariffs on pharmaceutical companies.
Pro Medicus (ASX:PME), CSL (ASX:CSL) and Telix (ASX:TLX) dropped between 2% and 3% on Friday, and even Mesoblast (ASX:MSB) and Clarity Pharmaceuticals (ASX:CU6) were caught up in the sell off despite both companies confirming their products were exempt from the new tariffs.
Vulcan Energy (ASX:VUL) jumped 15% on a new contract signing to the value of $179m with a consortium to develop and build a geothermal power plant in Germany, while IperionX (ASX:IPX) rose 5.4% after receiving an additional US$25m award from the US department of War to strengthen the country’s defence strategy.
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