-- 米イラン間の緊張再燃とホルムズ海峡周辺での攻撃が世界市場を揺るがし、原油価格の上昇と主要エネルギー輸送ルートの混乱への懸念が高まったことを受け、オーストラリア株は火曜日に下落する見込みだ。 前日のS&P500種株価指数、ナスダック総合指数、ダウ工業株30種平均はそれぞれ0.4%、0.2%、1.1%下落した。 マクロ経済では、S&Pグローバルが火曜日に発表した月次調査によると、オーストラリアのサービス業活動は4月に企業が雇用と生産を増加させたことでわずかに拡大に転じたものの、中東情勢の緊張に関連した燃料価格の高騰によるインフレが新規受注の重荷となり、企業景況感は低迷したままとなっている。 オーストラリア準備銀行の金融政策決定はシドニー時間午後2時30分に発表される予定だ。 企業ニュースでは、ウェストパック銀行(ASX:WBC)が火曜日、会計年度上半期の業績を発表しました。特別項目を除く1株当たり利益は1.014豪ドル、純営業利益は112億8000万豪ドルでした。前年同期は1株当たり利益0.998豪ドル、純営業利益は109億9000万豪ドルでした。 レジス・リソーシズ(ASX:RRL)は、ヴォールト・ミネラルズ(ASX:VAU)を対等合併で買収することに合意しました。これにより、時価総額約107億豪ドルの大手金生産企業が誕生します。 オーストラリアの主要株価指数は月曜日、0.4%(32.7ポイント)下落し、8,697.10で取引を終えました。
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