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ASX午间板块更新:信息技术股上涨,Woolworths拖累必需消费品板块

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-- 周四午盘交易中,信息技术类股领涨,涨幅近2%。此前,多家在美国上市的同行公司隔夜公布了强劲的季度业绩,超出分析师预期。 WiseTech Global (ASX:WTC) 上涨近5%,Xero (ASX:XRO) 上涨2%。 另一方面,消费必需品类股下跌4%,主要受市值最大的消费必需品公司Woolworths Group (ASX:WOW) 股价下跌拖累。 Woolworths股价下跌超过6%,此前这家连锁超市运营商表示,由于燃料成本上涨以及中东冲突的次生影响可能在今年剩余时间内对通胀产生越来越大的影响,预计其2026财年澳大利亚食品业务息税前利润增长将不再处于此前预期范围的上限。

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