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Australian Markets Stagnate as Mining Losses Offset Bank Gains

A 0.1% dip in the S&P/ASX 200 index to 8,824.70 points on Tuesday underscored a day of tepid trade in Sydney, where declines in gold and iron ore miners largely canceled out a modest recovery among major financial institutions and technology firms.

Australian Markets Stagnate as Mining Losses Offset Bank Gains
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Gold stocks bore the brunt of the session, dropping 1.5% as global bullion prices softened. Northern Star Resources, the country's largest listed producer, slipped 1.2%, while iron ore heavyweight Rio Tinto fell 0.9% amid a broader 0.7% decline in the mining sector. Consumer staples also struggled, with Woolworths and Coles retreating 0.4% and 0.5% respectively.

Contrasting the downturn, the financial sector climbed 0.4%, bolstered by gains across the "Big Four" banks. Technology stocks tracked overnight momentum on the Nasdaq to rise 0.7%, marking a third consecutive day of growth for the sub-index. WiseTech Global provided a standout performance, surging 8.1% after the company appointed Raelene Murphy as its new independent chair. Meanwhile, New Zealand’s S&P/NZX 50 rose 0.2% to 13,797.33, as investors braced for the Reserve Bank of New Zealand's upcoming policy meeting, where a potential interest rate hike is widely anticipated.

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