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Australia shares end at their highest in nearly 17 months; NZ flat

Published 28/12/2016, 05:24 pm
© Reuters.  Australia shares end at their highest in nearly 17 months; NZ flat
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Dec 28 (Reuters) - Australian shares closed at their highest in nearly 17 months on Wednesday, resuming their post-Trump rally after losses in the previous session as basic materials stocks led broad-based gains.

The S&P/ASX 200 index .AXJO ended 1 percent, or 57.05 points, higher at 5,685, the highest close since Aug. 4, 2015.

The benchmark had lost 0.3 percent on Friday, the last trading before a holiday break, but gained 1.7 percent last week.

The benchmark is on track to rise for a third-straight quarter in what will be its longest streak of quarterly gains since March 2014.

Investor sentiment was also supported by a higher Wall Street on news that American consumer confidence shot to its highest in more than 15 years in December. .N

U.S. equities have been riding a post-presidential election rally, feeding on optimism that Donald Trump's plans for deregulation and infrastructure spending could bolster the economy.

The Australian mining index .AXMM on Wednesday closed at its highest since mid-December, as a rally in base metals prices drove gains. MET/L

Major miners Rio Tinto (LON:RIO) RIO.AX , Fortescue FMG.AX , and BHP Billiton (LON:BLT) BHP.AX added between 2.4 percent to 3.5 percent.

Gold stocks were the top performers among miners, with Resolute Mining RSG.AX seeing its biggest percentage gain in four months, as gold prices extended gains on strong technical signals. GOL/ stocks too advanced, with retailers Woolworths WOW.AX up 1.9 percent and Wesfarmers WES.AX gaining 1.1 percent.

New Zealand's benchmark S&P/NZX 50 index .NZ50 ended flat as gains in consumer cyclicals and energy stocks were offset by losses for industrials and staples.

Shares of SKY Network Television SKT.NZ were among the biggest gainers on the benchmark, up 2.7 percent, while a loss of 2 percent in Auckland Airport AIA.NZ stocks weighed down both the industrial sector and the benchmark.

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