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Australia, NZ shares end higher as vaccine euphoria fuels recovery hopes

Published 24/11/2020, 04:45 pm
Updated 24/11/2020, 04:48 pm
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* Gold stocks hit their lowest in more than six months

* Energy stocks at over 5-month high as oil prices rise

* Air New Zealand gains for a 4th straight session (Updates to close)

By Deepali Saxena

Nov 24(Reuters) - Australia shares closed more than 1% higher on Tuesday, as news of a third promising vaccine candidate underpinned the risk-on mood and lifted sectors such as energy, financials and industrials.

Cyclicals led the gains, with energy stocks .AXEJ advancing as much as 3.6% to their highest in more than five months.

British drugmaker AstraZeneca AZN.L said on Monday its COVID-19 vaccine could be up to 90% effective, and cheaper and easier to distribute than rivals, giving the world's fight against the pandemic a third new weapon after Pfizer (NYSE:PFE) PFE.N and Moderna MRNA.O announced promising trial results earlier this month. S&P/ASX 200 benchmark index .AXJO closed 1.3% higher at 6644.1 points.

"The more of the pharmaceutical companies that come out and announce they've got a successful viral treatment, it inspires the market to maintain these very lofty levels," said Brad Smoling, managing director at Smoling Stockbroking.

"It's going to take a very long time to implement them, to get them through different parts of the world, so the market is trying to get inspiration out of every announcement of a vaccine, but it's going to be short-lived," Smoling said.

Heavyweights Woodside Petroleum WPL.AX and Santos STO.AX climbed more than 2.5% each, while Beach Energy BPT.AX added nearly 8%.

Financials .AXFJ hit their highest in more than eight months, with the so-called "Big Four" banks climbing between 3.1% and 2%.

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The gold index .AXGD was an outlier as vaccine optimism dented bullion's safe-haven appeal. GOL/

The aviation sector got an extra boost on reports that Australia will lift more internal border restrictions as new coronavirus infections slow to a trickle. and New Zealand flag carriers Qantas Airways QAN.AX and Air New Zealand AIR.NZ climbed more than 4%. New Zealand benchmark S&P/NZX 50 index .NZ50 ended 0.4% higher.

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