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ASXプレビュー:米国がイラン封鎖を発表したことを受け、オーストラリア株は下落して取引開始の見込み。モナシュIVFは買収提案の修正案を受け取る。

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-- イランと米国の和平協議が決裂し、原油価格が上昇したことを受け、ドナルド・トランプ米大統領がホルムズ海峡の封鎖を開始すると発言したことから、オーストラリア株式市場は月曜日に下落して取引を開始する見込みだ。 ウォール・ストリート・ジャーナル紙の報道によると、トランプ大統領とその顧問らはイランへの限定的な攻撃を検討しているという。ブレント原油先物価格は月曜早朝、約8%急騰し、1バレル102.80ドルと4週間ぶりの高値をつけた。金価格は約2%下落した。 企業ニュースでは、モナッシュIVFグループ(ASX:MVF)は、ジェネシス・キャピタル・インベストメント・マネジメントとWHSPホールディングス(ASX:SOL)からなるコンソーシアムから、モナッシュIVFの全株式を1株あたり0.90ドルで買収する、条件付きかつ拘束力のない修正提案を受け取った。 プロ・メディカス(ASX: PME)の完全子会社である米国法人ヴィサージュ・イメージングは​​、ノースウェスタン・メディシンと3,700万豪ドル、5年間の契約更新に合意した。 オーストラリアの主要株価指数は4月10日、前日比0.1%安、12.6ポイント安の8,960.60で取引を終えた。

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