The Top and Bottom ASX 200 Stocks Across All Sectors for FY25

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The financial year 2025 (FY25) has proven to be remarkably successful for the Australian markets, highlighted by a 9.9% rise in the S&P/ASX 200 index. This surge has been attributed to strong inflows into the Commonwealth Bank, the ongoing popularity of artificial intelligence (AI), and the steadfast performance of defensive sectors.

Here’s an overview of the three top and bottom performers across various sectors within the S&P/ASX 200:

Telecommunications

Top Performers:

  1. EVT (EVT Ltd): Closed at $1.46, with a Year-to-Date (YTD) gain of 46.31% and an FY25 increase of 43.29%.
  2. TLS (Telstra Group): Closed at $0.41, YTD up 21.00%, FY25 rise of 32.97%.

Bottom Performers:

  1. CNU (Chorus Foreign Exempt NZX): Closed at -$0.89, YTD decline of 2.13%, FY25 up 7.87%.
  2. SEK (Seek Ltd): Closed at -$1.23, with a YTD gain of 6.89%, and a FY25 increase of 10.52%.

Discretionary

Top Performers:

  1. TPW (Temple & Webster): Closed at $1.04, YTD gain of 63.87%, and a staggering FY25 growth of 119.79%.
  2. JBH (JB HI-FI): Closed at $1.61, YTD up 20.14% and FY25 growth of 77.41%.

Bottom Performers:

  1. IEL (IDP Education): Closed at -$2.39, with a YTD decline of 70.71%, and a FY25 drop of 75.73%.
  2. WEB (Webjet): Closed at $2.30, YTD down 2.84%, and FY25 decline of 50.88%.

Staples

Top Performers:

  1. BGA (Bega Cheese): Closed at $0.18, despite a slight YTD decline of 5.04%, it recorded a FY25 growth of 26.10%.
  2. COL (Coles Group): Closed at $0.10, YTD up 10.67%, FY25 growth of 20.81%.

Bottom Performers:

  1. TWE (Treasury Wine Estates): Closed at $0.00, with a YTD decline of 30.58% and a FY25 drop of 37.72%.
  2. EDV (Endeavour Group): Closed at $0.00, YTD down 4.52%, FY25 decline of 21.68%.

Energy

Top Performers:

  1. DYL (Deep Yellow): Closed at -$5.65, with a 49.78% YTD gain and a 24.63% FY25 increase.
  2. BOE (Boss Energy): Closed at $1.08, with remarkable YTD growth of 92.18% and an FY25 increase of 15.02%.

Bottom Performers:

  1. WHC (Whitehaven Coal): Closed at -$1.63, with YTD decline of 12.70% and FY25 down 29.39%.
  2. PDN (Paladin Energy): Closed at $0.75, YTD up 6.32%, but a substantial FY25 drop of 35.18%.

Financials

Top Performers:

  1. GDG (Generation Development Group): Closed at $2.23, YTD gain of 52.70% and FY25 up 110.32%.
  2. ZIP (Zip Co): Closed at $1.32, YTD up 3.72%, FY25 growth of 104.67%.

Bottom Performers:

  1. HMC (HMC Capital): Closed at $0.79, suffering a YTD decline of 47.69% and FY25 loss of 30.80%.
  2. PPT (Perpetual): Closed at -$0.77, down 9.06% YTD and 16.16% for FY25.

Health Care

Top Performers:

  1. SIG (Sigma Healthcare): Closed at $1.36, YTD up 14.12%, and an impressive FY25 growth of 135.43%.
  2. PME (Pro Medicus): Closed at $1.60, YTD gain of 17.08%, FY25 increase of 100.79%.

Bottom Performers:

  1. CU6 (Clarity Pharmaceuticals): Closed at -$0.79, YTD decline of 40.48% and a FY25 drop of 50.98%.
  2. PNV (Polynovo): Closed at $0.00, down 41.13% YTD and 51.22% in FY25.

Industrials

Top Performers:

  1. ASB (Austal): Closed at $3.29, with a marked YTD gain of 102.58% and FY25 growth of 153.23%.
  2. QAN (Qantas): Closed at $1.80, with a YTD increase of 20.00% and FY25 growth of 83.90%.

Bottom Performers:

  1. REH (Reece): Closed at $1.63, with a hefty decline of 36.50% YTD and 43.75% for FY25.
  2. AZJ (Aurizon Holdings): Closed at $1.34, YTD down by 6.77% and an FY25 drop of 18.33%.

Conclusion

Overall, FY25 has highlighted significant variances in stock performance across sectors, driven by industry-specific dynamics and broader economic trends. As markets evolve, careful monitoring of these performers will be crucial for investors looking to navigate the landscape effectively.

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