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Australian shares edge lower as banks and miners drag on Mideast tensions

  • The S&P/ASX 200 index slipped 0.5% to 8,745.80
Published April 27, 2026 Updated April 27, 2026 11:29am
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Australian shares fell on Monday, dragged down by losses in banking and mining stocks, as investors awaited clearer signals on prospects for a permanent ceasefire in the Middle East.

The S&P/ASX 200 index slipped 0.5% to 8,745.80 by 0021 GMT and is headed for its fifth straight session of losses.

The benchmark slid 1.8% last week, marking its sharpest weekly decline since mid-March.

Overnight, US President Donald Trump said Iran could call if it wants to negotiate an end to the two-month war, stressing that Tehran can never acquire nuclear arms, after Trump on Saturday scrapped a planned US envoy visit to Islamabad.

Back home, financials fell 0.6% with the big four banks losing between 0.6% and 1% Investors now turn to Wednesday’s crucial first-quarter inflation print for clues on the country’s rate trajectory, with the Reserve Bank of Australia meeting next week.

Miners slipped 0.3% after copper prices fell on Friday with mining giant BHP falling 1% Energy firms lost 1.6%, set for the worst session in a week.

Power producer Origin Energy slid as much as 4.5% to a 10-day low after posting a 9% quarter-on-quarter fall in third-quarter revenue.

Bucking broader losses, gold stocks climbed 0.5%, buoyed by firmer bullion prices on Friday.

Tech stocks added 0.7% riding the Nasdaq’s record-setting close on Friday.

Megaport jumped as much as 9.5% to top the subindex after the network-as-a-service firm said a unit secured a 36-month contract worth $25.1 million.

In company news, Atlas Arteria jumped as much as 15.5% after IFM Global Infrastructure Fund launched a takeover bid valuing the toll-road operator at A$6.89 billion. ($4.92 billion).

Meanwhile, New Zealand markets were shut on Monday due to a public holiday.

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