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ASX 200 Rises as Gold Miners Surge 8% Following Surprise Treasury Debt Buyback Amid Earnings Rush

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SYDNEY — The S&P/ASX 200 climbed 28.0 points, or 0.31%, to 9,081.8 as of 12:44 p.m. AEST Thursday, rebounding from a two-week low as a dramatic overnight surge in gold prices lifted mining stocks and a heavy slate of corporate earnings continued to drive volatility across the Australian market.

Thursday’s gains followed a soft start to the trading week, with the ASX 200 having fallen for six consecutive sessions before touching a two-week low of 9,042 points in early trade Wednesday. That earlier weakness had been driven in part by sluggish U.S. stock futures amid a global bond market selloff and rising oil prices, according to Trading Economics. Wednesday’s session ultimately closed little changed, with the index steadying at 9,027 points, down 0.30% for the day.

Thursday’s rebound came on the back of a striking overnight move in gold markets. According to Market Index’s live coverage of the session, gold prices experienced a massive 4.3% rally overnight to $4,522 an ounce, after the U.S. Treasury Department made a surprise announcement that it would ramp up buybacks of long-dated government debt, a move interpreted by markets as signaling an effort to lower long-term borrowing costs following yields that had hit multi-decade highs earlier in the week. The All Ordinaries Gold Index surged 8.1% in early Thursday trade, pushing it to a gain of 4.4% year to date, according to Market Index.

The rally in gold miners provided a significant boost to the broader index, with the sector emerging as one of the standout performers of the session even as other parts of the market showed more mixed results.

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Thursday marked one of the busiest days of the current reporting season, with a large number of ASX 200 companies scheduled to release earnings, including Goodman Group, Medibank Private, Megaport, Super Retail Group and Zip Co, according to The Motley Fool Australia. Among those results, an industrial property group reported meeting its fiscal 2026 estimates while guiding to 9% earnings growth for fiscal 2027, with data centers now dominating a development pipeline that grew by more than 50% over the year, according to Market Index’s live blog.

A buy-now-pay-later company delivered a notable earnings beat, with cash EBTDA rising 57.9% to $268.9 million against analyst estimates of $263 million, a 2% beat, alongside operating margin expansion of 420 basis points to 20.0%. Net bad debts came in at 1.77% of total transaction value, slightly above the prior year’s 1.52% but within management’s target range. Active customer numbers rose 3.7% to 6.5 million, marginally missing the 6.6 million analysts had forecast, while merchant numbers climbed 13.8% to 97,400. The company issued fiscal 2027 cash EBTDA guidance of $340 million, implying 26% growth and sitting 10% above analyst estimates, while guiding to U.S. transaction volume growth of more than 30%, well ahead of the 21% growth implied by analyst projections. The company also disclosed it had completed $150 million in share buybacks during fiscal 2026, with a further $50 million program announced for fiscal 2027, and said it was considering a share consolidation to be put to its 2026 annual general meeting while continuing to weigh a potential U.S. dual listing.

Wednesday’s session had featured its own significant earnings-driven swings ahead of Thursday’s rebound. Whitehaven Coal tumbled 2.4% on weak earnings, while Evolution Mining shed 0.9% despite reporting a stronger fiscal 2026 profit. Santos gained 2.5% on higher oil prices and an interim dividend that aligned with analyst estimates, reflecting the company’s strong first-half operating free cash flow. Three of the big four banks eased between 0.1% and 1.4% during that session, continuing a pattern of underperformance among interest-rate-sensitive financial stocks that has persisted through much of the current reporting period.

Energy stocks were also flagged as a sector to watch Thursday following overnight gains in crude oil prices, with Woodside Energy Group and Santos both positioned for a potentially strong session, according to The Motley Fool Australia’s preview of the day’s trading.

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Thursday’s positive tone was reinforced by a solid overnight session on Wall Street. According to SPI futures data cited by The Motley Fool Australia, the ASX 200 had been expected to open roughly 28 points, or 0.3%, higher Thursday morning, in line with gains in the U.S. the previous session, where the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 0.2%, the S&P 500 climbed 0.2% and the Nasdaq Composite advanced 0.15%.

The current reporting season has produced some of the most significant single-session index moves of the year. The ASX 200 surged 441 points, or 4.99%, from 8,841 to a fresh all-time high of 9,282 points during the fortnight spanning July 22 to Aug. 5, according to analysis from HLM Investments, in what was described as the most concentrated period of technology sector earnings of the year both in Australia and globally. That rally has since given way to a choppier, more earnings-driven trading pattern through much of August, with the index oscillating within a roughly 250-point range as investors digest a steady stream of corporate results alongside broader macroeconomic developments, including this week’s dramatic swings in global bond and gold markets.

The ASX 200 remains below the all-time high of 9,198.6 points it reached in February, having climbed 2.66% over the past month even as it sits roughly flat, up just 0.09%, compared with the same period a year earlier, according to Trading Economics. With reporting season continuing through the remainder of the week and Thursday’s wave of major earnings releases still being digested by the market, investors are likely to remain focused on how individual company results, alongside the continued fallout from the Treasury Department’s debt buyback announcement and its ripple effects across gold and bond markets, shape the index’s trajectory heading into the final stretch of August trading.

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Founder of China’s Evergrande sentenced to life in prison

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China Evergrande Group founder Hui Ka Yan takes the stand in a court in China. He has a blank look and is standing between two officers, with members of the audience in the background.

The founder of Evergrande, the property giant at the centre of China’s housing market slump, has been sentenced to life in prison and had all of his personal property confiscated.

Hui Ka Yan pleaded guilty in April to several charges, including embezzlement of assets and corporate bribery.

Shenzhen Intermediate People’s Court also fined Evergrande Group 8.82bn yuan (£960m; $1.31bn), while its real estate unit was ordered to pay 7bn yuan, according to state media.

Hui’s sentencing marks a pivotal moment in the fallout from Evergrande’s collapse, which shook China’s property sector and left investors and domestic banks reeling.

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Hui, also known as Xu Jiayin, rose from humble beginnings in rural China, where he was raised by his grandmother before venturing into property development and setting up Evergrande in 1996.

He oversaw the company’s rapid rise through an aggressive expansion funded with large amounts of borrowed money.

The firm became China’s biggest real estate developer, with a stock market valuation of more than $50bn (£36.7bn), but collapsed in 2021.

Evergrande’s implosion has often been blamed for triggering a broader slump in China’s property market that continues to weigh heavily on the economy.

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How old industrial building demolition could spur town’s regeneration

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Authority says mill clearance will pave way for housing schemes

Regent Mill on St James Street in Heywood.

Regent Mill, on St James Street in Heywood(Image: Google Maps)

An old mill in Heywood will be demolished to make way for Heywood’s regeneration.

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Regent Mill is an industrial complex rather than the typical historic cotton mill you see dominating the skylines of Rochdalian towns. But the bulldozing of this deteriorating building on St James Street could unlock a wider vision for Heywood.

Rochdale council, who are carrying out the demolition work, say they hope to bring forward plans to build around 200 new homes in this area of the town.

These homes are expected to be more affordable homes. No timeline for when this could happen has been set out.

Once the former tile merchant has been levelled, it would facilitate housing schemes to come forward, according to the local authority. This would link into Heywood’s ongoing regeneration.

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A fresh new Heywood Civic has already been completed. This has been accompanied by the makeover to Peine Square on the Civic’s doorstep.

Some £20m of the government’s Pride in Place funding is currently being spent, with grant applications for local businesses expected to be open soon. This would bring further cash directly to local organisations to better the area.

Coun Danny Meredith, cabinet member for regeneration and housing at Rochdale Borough Council, said: “The demolition of Regent Mill is part of the wider regeneration of this part of Heywood, as part of our masterplan. This will see us work with partners to transform brownfield sites around the town centre into new, high-quality much needed social homes for local people.

“Over time, we hope to bring forward more than 200 homes on and around the Regent Mill area. So where we now have empty sites, which are not visually appealing, we will have fantastic new homes to help address our housing shortage and give the whole area a lift.

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“We have already seen considerable regeneration within Heywood town centre and this project will continue this redevelopment and further support local families.”

There are some concerns about the demolition work raised by highways teams. Highways explained that recent demolitions of properties in this area ‘have caused damage to highways surfaces causing significant risk to pedestrians’.

Planning papers described how the council intends to fence off the demolition site, including debris netting and site signage to protect pedestrians and the roads.

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Walmart (WMT) Q2 2027 earnings

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Walmart logo sign is seen in Chicago, Illinois, Aug. 3, 2026.

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Walmart is expected to report fiscal second-quarter earnings before the bell on Thursday and offer its latest read on the health of the U.S. consumer.

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The retailer, which has been leaning into prioritizing value for its lower-income cohort while winning over more high-income shoppers, has been largely insulated from macroeconomic pressures. However, the company has previously said it’s seeing the divide between income groups widen.

As the largest U.S. retailer, Walmart can offer a unique perspective on consumer behavior.

Here’s how the company is expected to perform, based on a survey of analysts by LSEG:

  • Earnings per share: 74 cents expected
  • Revenue: $186.77 billion expected

Last quarter, the retailer issued a worse outlook than Wall Street expected for the year due to soaring gas prices and lower consumer confidence. Its fiscal first quarter was only the third time in 16 quarters that Walmart did not beat quarterly earnings expectations.

Chief Financial Officer John David Rainey previously told CNBC he believed higher tax refunds may have “muted” some of the pressure on consumers during the first few months of the year.

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“It’s something that we’re keeping a close eye on, but that expectation is built into our guidance for the second quarter,” Rainey said at the time.

Analysts at Bernstein wrote in a late July note that they believe Walmart is experiencing a slowdown in comparable sales due to “the lapping of tariff-driven price increases,” which helped to increase revenue.

“This, combined with price cut talks from grocers, weak read-across from peers and ongoing inflationary pressure on the low-income consumer has created an elevated level of uncertainty,” they wrote.

Nonetheless, the analysts said they still see Walmart in “a strong fundamental position” with its pricing, assortment and delivery.

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The retailer is also expected to offer some color on how tariff refunds shaped its business in the quarter.

Competitor Target said on Wednesday that its quarterly results included a $752 million boost to net earnings, or $1.65 per share, from tariff refunds. Home improvement retailers Home Depot and Lowe’s also reported increases to earnings from those refunds, with Home Depot adding that $685 million of its refunds were used to reduce the cost of goods sold.

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Noumi Limited (NOUMF) Q4 2026 Earnings Call Transcript

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OneWater Marine Inc. (ONEW) Q1 2026 Earnings Call Transcript

Michael Perich
CEO & MD

Good morning, and welcome to the presentation for the full year results for Noumi Limited for the financial year of 2026. I’m Michael Perich, Group CEO. And today, I’m joined by Noumi Chair, Genevieve Gregor, and I’d like to welcome our Group CFO, Iain Short, for his first call for Noumi.

It’s a pleasure to be with you today, and thank you for joining the call. We’ve uploaded the relevant materials to the ASX. You can navigate to the slides as you choose or follow on the screen. [Operator Instructions]

I will focus on the overview of the results and discuss the key elements of the progress of the company during the year. This will be followed by our strategy for the upcoming period. Iain will follow with the financial performance for the period, followed by closing remarks. Genevieve will take you through the Scheme Implementation Deed. We’ll then move to Q&A at the completion of the formal presentation.

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The key messages for today’s call is, consistent execution of our strategy is delivering results. I’m proud of the progress we are making as we execute our plans, but there is more to do. As you will see in the results, FY ’26 is another year of consistent progress for Noumi with modest growth in revenue and underlying earnings, delivered alongside deliberate investment in brands, people and capabilities. These results were delivered in a challenging period with a number of external factors impacting the results.

Investments into our brands delivered revenue growth. Solid adjusted operating

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NRW Holdings boss Jules Pemberton has heralded the company’s “transformational step” in acquiring Sydney-based contractor Fredon during FY26.

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Emeco Holdings Limited (EOHDF) Q4 2026 Earnings Call Prepared Remarks Transcript

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Thank you for standing by, and welcome to the Emeco Holdings Limited Full Year Results. [Operator Instructions] I would now like to hand the conference over to Mr. Ian Testrow, CEO and Managing Director. Please go ahead.

Ian Testrow
MD, CEO & Executive Director

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Good morning, and thank you for joining the call. With me today are Theresa Mlikota, our Chief Financial Officer; and Stephanie Ottens, our General Manager, Investor Relations.

I’ll start by touching on our results and important highlights from this past financial year and also cover our strong history of returns, followed by our outlook for FY ’27. I’ll then provide further detail on our individual segment performance. Theresa will take you through the detailed financial results before I finish with a closing summary and an opportunity for questions.

I’ll open with safety as it’s our top priority. Our goal remains to operate a zero harm workplace and the engagement of every Emeco employee in the safe work practices is important to achieving this outcome. Our total recordable injury frequency rate decreased to 2.3 at the end of the financial year, reflecting continued progress in identifying risk, learning from incidents and driving ongoing improvement in workplace safety. Regrettably, we recorded 1 lost time injury during the year, a reminder that we can never be complacent on why leadership and continuous improvement in safety is so important.

On environment, this year marked a significant milestone in Emeco’s sustainability reporting, completing our first mandatory climate-related disclosures under the new legislative framework. Emeco’s operational greenhouse gas emissions remained low at 4,555 tonnes of CO2 equivalent and primarily relate to diesel consumption

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The shopping centre giant has delivered its FY26 results, with a 39 per cent increase in profit to $1.39 billion.

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