Live: ASX rallies, Oracle slump sparks AI sell-off
11-12-2025 21:50 via abc.net.au

Live: ASX rallies, Oracle slump sparks AI sell-off

The ASX is on track to post a weekly gain, after the Dow rallied on Wall St amid a rotation out of tech stocks. A slump for cloud firm Oracle reignited fears about whether huge AI-related spending would pay off. Follow live.
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