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Australia and NZ stocks steadier, take China data in stride

Published 19/01/2016, 01:59 pm
Updated 19/01/2016, 02:00 pm
© Reuters.  Australia and NZ stocks steadier, take China data in stride

SYDNEY/WELLINGTON, Jan 19 (Reuters) - Australian and New Zealand shares were a shade firmer on Tuesday as a slew of Chinese data offered no nasty surprises, even as it confirmed that growth in Asia's economic giant had slowed to a pace not seen since the global financial crisis.

The S&P/ASX 200 index .AXJO rose 0.28 percent, or 13.60 points, to 4,872.30 by 0249 GMT, pulling away from a 2-1/2 year low of 4,803.90 plumbed a day earlier.

New Zealand's S&P/ASX 50 index .NZ50 drifted up 0.19 percent, or 11.56 points, to 6,113.00, off a one-month low of 6,035.88 set on Monday.

China's economy grew 6.8 percent in the fourth quarter from a year earlier, roughly matching forecasts. Other data including industrial output and retail sales fell short of expectations. haven't seen a sharp selloff as one might have expected and partly this is reflective of just how oversold levels are at the moment in the market and people were just looking for a bounce," said Angus Nicholson, market analyst at IG.

"But I do think as we slowly digest (the Chinese data), perhaps a bit of selling might come into the market in the afternoon."

Helping underpin the Australian market for now, the big four banks all rose led by a 1.1 percent gain in National Australia Bank NAB.AX .

Rio Tinto (L:RIO) RIO.AX was flat, having turned around from a near seven-year trough of A$38.08 set early in the session.

Before the market open, the global miner reported an 11 percent rise in annual iron ore shipments that was roughly in line with its guidance. It also said it planned to increase iron ore production and shipment in 2016. more individual stocks activity click on STXBZ .

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In New Zealand, the biggest gainers included casino operator Skycity Entertainment Group SKC.NZ , up 7.2 percent after upbeat first-half guidance.

New Zealand Refining Company NZR.NZ added 4.1 percent after it said its gross refining margin for the November/December period was US$10.82 a barrel. A2 Milk ATM.NZ reversed early losses to be up 2.4 percent.

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