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澳交所前瞻:市场预期澳储行加息,澳股或将下跌;澳大利亚国民银行公布上财年现金收益下降,但净营业收入上升

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-- 由于投资者预期澳大利亚储备银行(RBA)可能于周二将利率上调至4.35%,澳大利亚股市周一或将下跌。持续的通胀压力以及与中东供应中断相关的燃油成本上涨,使得澳储行即便在全球其他央行保持稳定的情况下,仍维持鹰派立场。 5月1日,标普500指数和纳斯达克综合指数分别上涨0.3%和0.9%,而道琼斯工业平均指数下跌0.3%。 宏观经济方面,澳大利亚的建筑许可和澳新银行-Indeed招聘广告报告将于悉尼时间上午11:30发布。 企业新闻方面,澳大利亚国民银行(ASX:NAB)周一公布,其上半年净营业收入为108.7亿澳元,每股现金收益为0.861澳元;而去年同期,每股现金收益为1.145澳元,净营业收入为102.7亿澳元。 Viva Energy Group(ASX:VEA)预计,其吉朗炼油厂受火灾影响的残渣催化裂化装置需要大约六周时间进行维修,才能恢复运行,预计该装置将于6月恢复生产。 5月1日,澳大利亚基准股指上涨0.7%,或64点,收于8729.80点。

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