-- 周五午盘交易中,澳大利亚证券交易所所有板块均下跌,金融股领跌,跌幅超过2%。此前有报道称,美国和伊朗在霍尔木兹海峡及其周边地区发生冲突,导致油价上涨。 澳大利亚联邦银行(ASX:CBA)和西太平洋银行(ASX:WBC)股价均下跌超过2%,而澳大利亚国民银行(ASX:NAB)股价下跌近3%。麦格理集团(ASX:MQG)股价在公布2026财年业绩后一度创下历史新高,但随后下跌超过2%。
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