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Australia shares edge up on financials, materials; NZ slightly up

Published 25/01/2017, 12:27 pm
© Reuters.  Australia shares edge up on financials, materials; NZ slightly up
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Jan 25 (Reuters) - Australian shares edged up on Wednesday, bolstered by gains in materials and financials, while gold stocks suffered as the U.S. dollar stabilised after several days of losses.

The S&P/ASX 200 index .AXJO rose 0.3 percent, or 16.1 points to 5,666.20 by 0106 GMT.

"The Australian market is tracking gains from Wall Street, and there were also some good leads from the oil sector," said Evan Lucas, market strategist at IG Markets. O/R

U.S. stocks recovered strongly after Monday's dip and the S&P 500 .SPX and Nasdaq .IXIC set record highs in a broad rally as investors shifted focus to U.S. corporate earnings from Trump's protectionist stance on trade. .N

"We also saw a jump back in bond yields which is healthy for the financial sector over in the U.S.," said Lucas.

Locally, Australian consumer prices rose by less than expected last quarter while annual core inflation stayed stuck at an all-time low, keeping alive the risk of yet another cut in interest rates. don't see a rate hike, neither do I see a rate cut for next 12 months from January to December," Lucas added.

The ASX financial index .AXFJ was up 0.7 percent, with the "Big Four" Aussie banks rising 0.6 percent to 1 percent.

The Australian metals & mining index .AXMM gained as much as 1.7 percent, to its highest since September 2014.

BHP Billiton (LON:BLT) BHP.AX rose 1.8 percent, after it reported strong second quarter earnings, hitting its highest since June 2015.

The miner said it was on track to meet its fiscal 2017 iron ore production target of 265 million-275 million tonnes. miner Rio Tinto (LON:RIO) RIO.AX rose almost 3 percent to its highest in 29 months.

Rio agreed to sell its Australian unit Coal & Allied Industries Ltd to Chinese government-controlled Yancoal Australia Ltd YAL.AX for up to $2.45 billion in cash. of Yancoal Australia were up 4.2 percent.

Meanwhile gold stocks took a hit after two straight gaining days, with Newcrest Mining NCM.AX , Northern Star Resources NST.AX and Evolution Mining EVN.AX falling 1.1 percent to 2 percent. GOL/ FRX/

New Zealand's benchmark S&P/NZX 50 index .NZ50 gained marginally, supported by healthcare and industrial stocks.

Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Corp Ltd FPH.NZ rose 1.4 percent, while Auckland International Airport Ltd AIA.NZ was up 0.7 percent.

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