Australian shares saw a significant boost on Tuesday, driven primarily by the banking and real estate sectors. This surge comes as investors anticipate the unveiling of the government's general budget.
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The banking and real estate sectors are the primary drivers of the rise in Australian shares.
The S&P/ASX 200 gained 0.8%, closing at 7,432.40 points.
Strong financial performance, robust capital positions, and improved credit quality are key factors boosting the banking sector's performance.
The government is expected to introduce tax cuts, increased infrastructure spending, and other initiatives to stimulate economic growth and job creation.
The real estate sector is performing well due to growing demand for residential and commercial properties, driven by low interest rates and government incentives.
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