The Match Out: ASX falls, braces for tomorrow’s CPI print
The ASX had another tough session today with selling fairly broad-based, leaving the market testing its 200-day moving average as investors remain cautious around the macro backdrop.
Yesterday we waved goodbye to a volatile Q1 which saw the ASX200 initially drop -9.2% in January before slowly but surely recovering all of the losses before managing to end the quarter slightly higher. The highlight of the last 3-months would probably go to the explosive rise in bond yields but there were a few rivals for the mantle including surging commodity prices courtesy of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and supply chain issues which stubbornly aren’t going away, the net result was a market of 2 halves, excuse the cliché, with value stocks like banks and resources rallying at the expense of growth names such as tech and healthcare.
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