Australia: equity markets finish higher; S&P/ASX 200 gaining 0.49 per cent

Investing.com Australia: equity markets finished the session higher on Wednesday; the progress of the sectors, Gold, commodities of consumption, and A-REITs has contributed to this increase.

The best performance of the session for the S&P/ASX 200 is to be put to the credit of the title Skin Ltd (ASX:NUF) in a rise of 7.38% is 0,310 points for a closing price of 4,510. In the second position, we find St Barbara Ltd (ASX:SBM) and win 4,35% either 0,130 points for a close at 3,120. The title Saracen Mineral Holdings (ASX:SAR) completes the top trio with a progression to 3.56% is 0,130 points for a end of the session, to 3,780.

Speedcast International Ltd (ASX:SDA), sign the worst performance of the session, losing 16,50% is 0,340 points for a closing price of 1,720. Beach Energy Ltd (ASX:BPT) abandons 6,37% either 0,130 points and ends at 1.910 tunisian dinar. For its part, Pilbara Minerals Ltd (ASX:PLS) loose 6,31%, or 0.035 to points for a closing price of 0,520.

The titles on the rise and have exceeded the number of titles down to the Sydney stock Exchange by 694 values 508 and 323 stable.

The securities Speedcast International Ltd (ASX:SDA) have decreased and reached a low of 3 years, after a decline of 16,50% is 0,340 points for a course of 1,720. The securities Pilbara Minerals Ltd (ASX:PLS) have decreased and reached a low of 52 weeks, after a decline 6.31%, or 0.035 to points for a course of 0,520.

The S&P/ASX 200 VIX, which measures the implied volatility of options on the S&P/ASX 200, lost 4.09 per cent up to the 11.409, new low of one month.

On the other hand, the gold for delivery in August gained 1.50 percent is 21,05 points, to $1.429,05 a troy ounce. Regarding other raw materials, crude oil for delivery in August rose 0.48%, or 0,27 points for a $56,52 per barrel, while Brent crude for delivery in September gained 0.43 per cent or 0,27 points for a $62,67 the barrel.

The pair AUD/USD recorded an increase of 0.00% to 0,6995, while the pair AUD/JPY was down 0.23% to 75,28.

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