Whitehaven and PLS Power Early Gains as ASX 200 Stays Flat Ahead of Key US Data

3 min read | July 03, 2025 05:08 PM AEST | By Team Kalkine Media

Highlights

  • ASX 200 opens steady with materials sector showing strength early in trade

  • Whitehaven Coal (ASX:WHC) and Pilbara Minerals (ASX:PLS) among top movers on industry fund activity

  • Traders focus on upcoming US payroll data and domestic trade statistics

Australia’s equity market traded flat in early morning action, with the ASX 200 opening slightly lower as traders turned cautious ahead of global economic updates and looming trade policies. While broader sentiment hovered on the side-lines, the materials sector led gains, offering early support to the benchmark.

Among the top contributors, coal and lithium producers moved higher, buoyed by strong institutional interest and expectations around upcoming export data.

Whitehaven and Pilbara Rally on Industry Fund Backing

Whitehaven Coal (ASX:WHC) posted early gains, emerging as the session's standout performer. The advance followed a series of strategic moves from major superannuation players, including stake accumulations by prominent Australian industry funds. These developments have sharpened focus on Whitehaven’s strategic value within the energy supply chain.

Pilbara Minerals (ASX:PLS), which recently adopted its updated corporate name from Pilbara Minerals Ltd, also showed strength on the back of renewed interest in lithium-related assets. The stock’s performance was supported by improved sentiment surrounding demand forecasts and capital alignment from large domestic holders.

Energy and Coal Stocks Track Global Flows

Broader momentum across the energy and coal space reflects a global shift in capital allocation, with traditional energy sources regaining attention. The rising demand for transitional fuels and persistent volatility in global oil and gas markets has placed additional focus on ASX-listed producers with exposure to coal, LNG, and upstream supply chains.

With global decarbonisation timelines evolving, Australia's energy players have seen renewed attention, particularly in advance of macroeconomic catalysts such as US labour market data and shifting trade balances.

Markets Eye Trade Figures and US Payroll Data

Traders remained cautious as they awaited the release of Australia’s trade statistics due later in the day, which will provide updates on export volumes and revenues across key commodities like iron ore, copper, natural gas, and coal. This domestic data point is likely to influence near-term positioning in the mining and energy-heavy ASX 200.

Simultaneously, anticipation is building toward US non-farm payroll data, expected to be released at the end of the week. These figures are likely to influence global rate expectations, adding an extra layer of tension to an already data-sensitive environment.

 


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