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    Australia’s benchmark S&P/ASX 200 index surged to a record high on Thursday, breaking through the 9,000-point barrier for the first time in its history, as investors responded to a strong corporate earnings season and expectations that interest rates have peaked. The milestone came amid global caution ahead of a highly anticipated speech by U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell that could signal the direction of U.S. monetary policy.

    Australian share market breaks 9000 on strong company profits
    Investor optimism lifts ASX 200 to record high as Australian market hits 9000-point milestone.

    The ASX 200 closed at 9,019.1, gaining 1.1 percent and surpassing its previous all-time high, buoyed by broad-based gains across all 11 sectors. Strong performances from banks, miners and consumer companies drove the rally, with investors showing confidence in the resilience of the Australian economy and corporate profitability. The milestone was short-lived, however, with the index falling back 0.6 percent on Friday to close at 8,967.4, reflecting heightened global uncertainty and profit-taking.

    Leading the gains were companies that posted better-than-expected earnings. Super Retail Group rose more than 12 percent after reporting strong profits and announcing a special dividend. Brambles jumped over 13 percent following an upbeat earnings report and a new share buyback plan. Breville and Accent Group also posted solid gains, reflecting positive investor sentiment toward consumer-facing businesses.

    Meanwhile, Bega Cheese and CSL posted modest rises, although CSL’s spin-off announcement and James Hardie’s weak acquisition news triggered declines in their respective share prices. The rally was supported by growing optimism that the Reserve Bank of Australia has finished its tightening cycle, with investors increasingly pricing in the possibility of rate cuts in 2025.

    Corporate earnings power ASX 200 past 9000 milestone

    The Westpac-Melbourne Institute Index of Consumer Sentiment rose to its highest level since February 2022, indicating improved household outlooks. Analysts pointed to this combination of strong earnings, stable economic data and a supportive monetary backdrop as the primary catalysts for the ASX’s record performance.

    Despite the domestic optimism, investor sentiment remained fragile globally. U.S. markets turned cautious ahead of Powell’s address at the Jackson Hole Economic Symposium, where the Fed chair is expected to offer fresh insight into the path of interest rates. With inflation showing signs of easing but not fully subdued, traders were wary of any indication that the central bank may keep rates elevated for longer.

    Wall Street’s tech-heavy Nasdaq saw declines, while U.S. Treasury yields hovered near recent highs, contributing to a muted tone across international markets. In Asia, markets showed mixed reactions. Chinese equities posted gains amid policy support from Beijing, but other regional indices moved cautiously, mirroring the wait-and-see approach of U.S. investors.

    Global caution pulls ASX slightly back after record

    The subdued global backdrop served as a counterweight to Australia’s rally, highlighting the divergence in regional market sentiment. Market strategists remain divided on whether the ASX can sustain levels above 9,000 in the near term. While the index has been underpinned by strong corporate earnings and stable macroeconomic indicators, several analysts warned that valuations are beginning to look stretched.

    Price-to-earnings ratios are approaching levels last seen during previous market peaks, suggesting that future gains may depend on continued earnings strength or clearer signals from central banks. Australia’s earnings season has also highlighted changing investor preferences. Firms delivering consistent dividend growth and solid guidance are being rewarded, while those missing expectations or offering conservative outlooks are seeing steep share price declines.

    The results from companies such as Commonwealth Bank, CSL and JB Hi-Fi have underscored the growing emphasis on fundamentals over speculative growth stories. The ASX 200’s historic rise reflects a moment of confidence in Australia’s economic trajectory, but the near-term outlook remains closely tied to global monetary policy decisions and the sustainability of corporate earnings momentum. – By Content Syndication Services.

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