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ASX午間板塊更新:資訊科技股上漲,Woolworths拖累必需消費品板塊

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-- 週四午盤交易中,資訊科技類股領漲,漲幅近2%。此前,多家在美國上市的同業公司隔夜公佈了強勁的季度業績,超乎分析師預期。 WiseTech Global (ASX:WTC) 上漲近5%,Xero (ASX:XRO) 上漲2%。 另一方面,消費必需品股下跌4%,主要受市值最大的消費必需品公司Woolworths Group (ASX:WOW) 股價下跌拖累。 Woolworths股價下跌超過6%,此前這家連鎖超市營運商表示,由於燃料成本上漲以及中東衝突的次生影響可能在今年剩餘時間內對通膨產生越來越大的影響,預計其2026財年澳大利亞食品業務息稅前利潤增長將不再處於此前預期範圍的上限。

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