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Local sharemarket edges higher as precious metals rebound, offering respite to diversified portfolios

Gold's recovery provides relief to Australian investors, though equity weakness persists across the broader market.

By The Daily Sunshine Coast · Published 26 June 2026 at 7:33 pm

Local sharemarket edges higher as precious metals rebound, offering respite to diversified portfolios
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The Australian sharemarket closed in positive territory as gold rebounded after hitting an eight-month low, according to market reports. For Sunshine Coast investors and superannuation fund managers holding diversified portfolios, the precious metals bounce offers a modest counterweight to weakness elsewhere in equity markets.

While the overall market managed gains, local shares still posted losses for the week, signalling broader economic headwinds. The rebound in gold prices reflects shifting investor sentiment around global economic conditions and interest rate expectations, which have direct implications for the Sunshine Coast property market and local investment confidence. Investors focused on resources exposure have seen some stabilisation after recent commodity weakness.

For the region's investment community, the mixed market signals highlight ongoing volatility in broader economic conditions that underpin local employment and business confidence. The gold rebound may provide temporary respite for portfolios holding precious metals exposure, though sustained weakness in broader equity markets suggests caution remains warranted.

Sources: brisbanetimes.com.au.

This article was compiled by AI from the sources linked above and screened before publishing. See our editorial standards.

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