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Australia shares dip as weak oil, policy uncertainty sully mood; NZ lower

Published 15/09/2016, 12:48 pm
© Reuters.  Australia shares dip as weak oil, policy uncertainty sully mood; NZ lower
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By Shashwat Pradhan

Sept 15 (Reuters) - Australian shares nudged lower on Thursday, dragged down by industrials and energy stocks as investors grappled with plunging oil prices and worries over the ability of world's major central banks to stimulate growth.

Oil prices fell about 3 percent for a second straight day on Wednesday, after data showing large weekly builds in U.S. petroleum products offset a surprise draw in crude stockpiles. O/R

The S&P/ASX 200 index .AXJO fell 16.59 points, or 0.3 percent, to 5,211.1 by 0210 GMT.

"There is still a lot of uncertainty. I was quite surprised by how much the volatility dried up in August and what you see now is a return of it again as people start to try to make sense of all this noise (around policy)," said James McGlew, executive director of corporate stockbroking at Argonaut.

While expectations over a U.S. Federal Reserve rate hike at next week's policy meeting have dimmed, investors have been bracing for a tightening before year-end. MKTS/GLOB

Perceived limits to the broad monetary easings led by major central banks such as the European Central Bank and the Bank of Japan have also soured risk sentiment, driving global debt yields higher.

Industrials and energy stocks were the biggest drag on the index, accounting for nearly half of the losses.

Energy stocks fell for a fourth straight session on the back of tumbling oil prices, hitting a low not seen in two months.

Oil majors Woodside Petroleum WPL.AX and Oil Search OSH.AX fell more than 1.5 percent.

Top listed travel agent Flight Centre Travel Group Ltd FLT.AX plunged more than 4 percent, recording its biggest intraday percentage loss since June.

Qantas Airways Ltd QAN.AX snapped two sessions of gains to slide 1.5 percent.

Australia's biggest bank by market cap, Commonwealth Bank of Australia CBA.AX , extended gains to climb 1.6 percent.

New Zealand's benchmark S&P/NZX 50 index .NZ50 extended losses into a sixth-straight session, falling 0.3 percent or 18.07 points to 7,192.65.

Gross domestic product rose a seasonally adjusted 0.9 percent in the second quarter versus the prior quarter, a tad below expectations. Economists polled by Reuters expected 1.1 percent growth on the quarter. healthcare and financial stocks dragged the index down.

Freightways Ltd FRE.NZ was among the biggest losers on the index, down 3 percent, while TOWER Ltd TWR.NZ fell 2.5 percent.

Steel goods manufacturer Steel & Tube Ltd STU.NZ was the biggest percentage loser on the benchmark, plummeting more than 7 percent in its biggest intra-day percentage loss in nearly six months.

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