3 ASX events you missed on Tuesday

Your daily recap of the top news, events and announcements affecting ASX shares on Tuesday.

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The ASX 200 climbed 0.37% higher on Tuesday after a disappointing start to the week. The S&P/ASX 200 Index (INDEXASX: XJO) closed the day at 6,948.70 points while the All Ordinaries Index (INDEXASX: XAO) finished at 7,047.60 points.

Energy shares (-1.13%) were hammered for a second straight day while Utilities (-0.49%) also disappointed. Among the gainers, Consumer Staples (+1.14%) and Consumer Discretionary (+0.78%) performed the best.

Check out all the biggest news, events and announcements that you missed on another big Tuesday for the ASX.

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1. SCA Property kicks off ASX earnings season on Tuesday

The SCA Property Group (ASX: SCP) share price climbed 3.85% higher on Tuesday after the REIT reported a strong half-year result.

SCA Property kicked off the February reporting season by posting strong increases in net profit and funds from operations (FFO). Total FFO rocketed 19.1% higher on the prior corresponding period (pcp) to $78.5 million as adjusted FFO climbed 15.7% higher on pcp to $70.1 million during the year. 

SCA Property shares were among the ASX winners list on Tuesday following the strong result, with Mirvac Group (ASX: MGR) expected to report its results on Friday.

2. Woolworths shares hit record high after inking Openpay deal

The Woolworths Ltd (ASX: WOW) share price hit a new record high yesterday after a new deal with Openpay Group Ltd (ASX: OPY).

Woolworths completed an internal restructure to combine its retail drinks business and ALH Group to create Endeavour Group. The ASX retailer's shares climbed higher on Tuesday after announcing a planned separation of Endeavour Group later in calendar year 2020.

That wasn't the only news, with Openpay shares also climbing higher following a new deal with Woolworths. Openpay is entering the business to business (B2B) market via a new portal with Woolworths called Openpay for Business.

Woolworths will rollout the new portal across its payments and digital platform in the latest step forward for the Afterpay Ltd (ASX: APT) competitor.

3. ARB Corp shares slump after earnings downgrade

The ARB Corporation Ltd (ASX: ARB) share price landed in the ASX losers list on Tuesday after a market update.

ARB shares tumbled 2.38% lower after flagging a net profit downgrade for the first half of FY20. Total revenue is forecast to be $234 million, a 7.1% increase on 1H 2019, despite the profit slump.

Investors sold down the ASX 200 group's shares following the news, resulting in ARB being one of the worst-performing stocks on Tuesday.

Foolish takeaway

I'll be keeping an eye on CIMIC Group Ltd (ASX: CIM) and Janus Henderson Group Ltd (ASX: JHG) shares today. Both ASX 200 groups reported their results following the market close on Tuesday.

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