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Australia shares end flat as materials, energy stocks weigh, NZ down

Published 18/01/2018, 05:25 pm
Updated 18/01/2018, 05:30 pm
© Reuters.  Australia shares end flat as materials, energy stocks weigh, NZ down

* Australia shares end 0.02 percent lower

* BHP rises after reporting strong operational figures

* NZ weighed down by healthcare stocks (Updates to close)

Jan 18 (Reuters) - Australian shares ended flat on Thursday as gains in the financial sector were offset by a fall in miners and energy stocks.

The S&P/ASX 200 index .AXJO fell 0.02 percent or 1.2 points to close at 6,014.6. The benchmark was in the red for its third consecutive session.

The materials and mining index .AXMM fell 0.5 percent with miner South32 S32.AX slipping 2.6 percent on weak base metal prices.

Shanghai base metals futures were trading lower ahead of China's economic growth data, which is expected to have slowed in the fourth quarter. MET/L

Bucking the trend in the materials sector, BHP Billiton (LON:BLT) Ltd BHP.AX firmed 0.13 percent after reporting a 3 percent rise in iron ore production in the second quarter. energy index .AXEJ fell 1.1 percent with Whitehaven Coal Ltd WHC.AX plunging 6.2 percent to a near one-month low.

Whitehaven reduced its full-year guidance for saleable coal output on Thursday after a decline in production from one of its main mines in the December quarter. financial stocks .AXFJ gained 0.2 percent, taking cues from their U.S. counterparts .SPSY , which rose 0.8 percent on Wednesday in anticipation of a stronger earnings season. .N

Westpac Banking Corp WBC.AX added more than 1 percent in the session, while Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Ltd ANZ.AX gained 0.6 percent.

ANZ said on Thursday it has reached a settlement with Australia's corporate regulator over suspected third party fraud and had agreed to pay a A$5 million ($3.98 million) fine. store operator Myer Holdings Ltd MYR.AX fell 1.5 percent after it said it was overhauling its management following a slump in sales and criticism from its biggest shareholder, billionaire investor Solomon Lew. the Tasman Sea, New Zealand's benchmark S&P/NZX 50 index .NZ50 wiped off gains from earlier in the session to fall 0.3 percent, or 25 points, to finish at 8,272.67.

Healthcare stocks dragged the index lower with Ryman Healthcare RYM.NZ falling 3.5 percent to its lowest in more than four weeks.

Fletcher Building Ltd FBU.NZ dipped 1.7 percent, while communications provider Spark New Zealand Ltd SPK.NZ fell 1.2 percent. ($1 = 1.2549 Australian dollars)

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