The ASX200 ended Thursday down -0.8% on broad-based selling, only 20% of the index managed to close in positive territory with the gains focused on the energy names plus a relatively small bounce by the battery metals stocks that were hammered on Wednesday. With the exception of the Utilities Sector, there was nowhere to hide although the decline felt more like a lack of interest by the buyers as opposed to aggressive selling e.g. only 4% of the index fell by more than 5% whereas on Wednesday we had the same number of stocks plunge by over 10%. The tech stocks were again the weakest link falling over 2% following strong US economic data reigniting fear of more aggressive rate hikes over the coming 12-18 months.