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Aussie, NZ shares up as concerns ease on French vote

Published 24/04/2017, 04:29 pm
Updated 24/04/2017, 04:30 pm
© Reuters.  Aussie, NZ shares up as concerns ease on French vote

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April 24 (Reuters) - Australian shares ended slightly higher on Monday as investors unwound their defensive positions following Emmanuel Macron's victory in the first round of French presidential elections.

The S&P/ASX 200 index .AXJO ended up 0.3 percent, or 17.66 points, at 5,871.8.

Macron's win, ahead of a May 7 runoff vote, reduces the risk of a French-exit from the European Union, as opposed to far-right leader, Marine Le Pen's staunch separatist stance on the issue.

Financials accounted for more than half of the benchmark's gain, with the sector index .AXFJ up as much as 1.1 percent on a rally in the 'Big Four' Aussie banks and insurers.

Industrials and energy stocks also helped prop up the index after oil companies jumped on a price rally. O/R

Metal stocks, in particular gold and iron miners, fell after prices slipped.

Gold prices fell on a broad safe-haven sell-off after stocks shone, while China's most active iron-ore .DCIOcv1 slipped 1.5 percent.

BHP Billiton (LON:BLT) BHP.AX , Fortescue Metals FMG.AX and Rio Tinto (LON:RIO) RIO.AX were the biggest drags on the index.

New Zealand's benchmark S&P/NZX 50 index .NZ50 rose 0.4 percent, or 25.72 points, to finish at 7,222.94, underpinned by materials and consumer discretionary stocks.

The country's biggest listed construction company, Fletcher Building FBU.NZ led gains, followed by telecom company Chorus Ltd CNU.NZ , which ended 3.2 percent higher.

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