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FY25 ended with the ASX200 up 10%, driven by gains in tech, financials and discretionary stocks. Meanwhile, materials and energy lagged amid tariffs, China’s slow recovery, and global tensions. Looking to FY26, rate cuts, easing trade risks and sector catalysts could support further growth. Bell Potter sees opportunities in healthcare, uranium, and select defensives and REITs poised to benefit from lower rates and shifting investor sentiment.
In this week’s wrap, Grady covers:
By Bell DirectFY25 ended with the ASX200 up 10%, driven by gains in tech, financials and discretionary stocks. Meanwhile, materials and energy lagged amid tariffs, China’s slow recovery, and global tensions. Looking to FY26, rate cuts, easing trade risks and sector catalysts could support further growth. Bell Potter sees opportunities in healthcare, uranium, and select defensives and REITs poised to benefit from lower rates and shifting investor sentiment.
In this week’s wrap, Grady covers:

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