S&P/ASX 200 edges lower as Australian shares end flat: Financials decline, mining gains; check top gainers and losers and sector-wise performance
The Economic Times·2026-02-10 07:49

Market Overview - The Australian sharemarket closed flat on February 10, 2026, with the S&P/ASX 200 ending 2.7 points lower at 8,867.40 after a 1.9% rally the previous day [1][9] - The index is currently 2.72% below its 52-week high and has shown virtually no change over the last five days [2][9] Sector Performance - Financials sector declined by 1.1%, primarily due to significant losses in insurance companies [2][9] - 8 out of 11 sectors ended higher, with Information Technology being the best-performing sector, gaining 2.14% [5][9] - Miners advanced by 1% on the back of higher iron ore prices, with BHP Group rising 1.1% and Rio Tinto gaining 1.4% [5][9] Top Gainers - Silex Systems Limited (SLX) led the day's gains, closing at $7.240, up $0.560 or 8.383% [3][9] - Other notable gainers included DroneShield Limited (DRO) up 7.301%, Deep Yellow Limited (DYL) up 7.142%, Zip Co Limited (ZIP) up 6.072%, and Superloop Limited (SLC) up 5.579% [3][9] Bottom Performers - Steadfast Group Limited (SDF) and Insurance Australia Group Limited (IAG) were the bottom performers, down 9.46% and 6.19% respectively [2][9] - AUB Group Limited (AUB) fell by 6.115%, while CSL Limited (CSL) and Suncorp Group Limited (SUN) also experienced declines of 4.979% and 4.237% respectively [2][9] Individual Stock Highlights - Treasury Wine Estates shares rose by 8.1% after resolving a dispute with U.S. distributor Republic National Distributing Company [7][9] - Gold stocks increased by 1.3%, with Genesis Minerals up 2.8% and St Barbara rising 4.4% [6][9] - Energy stocks advanced by 0.6%, with uranium miners Deep Yellow and Paladin Energy up 7.1% and 5.5% respectively [7][9]