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Australia shares end higher led by basic materials; NZ up

Published 31/10/2016, 05:58 pm
© Reuters.  Australia shares end higher led by basic materials; NZ up
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Oct 31 (Reuters) - Australian shares finished higher on Monday after a subdued start, as higher commodity prices supported basic materials stocks. S&P/ASX 200 index .AXJO was up 0.6 percent, or 33.89 points, at 5,317.73 at the close of trade. The benchmark closed 0.2 percent lower on Friday and has lost 2.2 percent this month.

Australian stocks had started soft after Wall Street weakened on Friday in response to news that the Federal Bureau of Investigation would review additional emails related to Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton's use of a personal email server while secretary of state. .N

Gold stocks drove the gains in the basic materials sector .AXMJ as the yellow metal held steady on Friday's gains amid a firm dollar. GOL/

Gold miners Newcrest Mining NCM.AX and OZ Minerals Ltd OZL.AX added 5.3 percent and 5.5 percent respectively.

Iron ore prices too extended their winning streak, up for a sixth straight session on Monday. IRONORE/

Mining giants Rio Tinto (LON:RIO) Ltd RIO.AX and BHP Billiton (LON:BLT) Ltd BHP.AX were 0.8 percent and 0.4 percent higher respectively.

Orocobre Ltd ORE.AX saw its biggest intraday percentage gain in seven years, ending 20.4 percent higher, after Deutsche Bank (DE:DBKGn) in a note said the lithium miner's December quarter guidance for its Olaroz mine was achievable. the biggest sector on the index, added 0.6 percent.

Real estate investment trusts Investa Office Fund IOF.AX and DEXUS Property Group DXS.AX were the sector's biggest gainers, each adding over 2 percent.

New Zealand's benchmark S&P/NZX 50 index .NZ50 rebounded from earlier losses, gaining 0.3 percent, or 17.38 points, finishing the session at 6,960.68.

Telecom stocks and financials led the gains, with Spark New Zealand SPK.NZ and Westpac Banking Corp WBC.NZ , among the biggest gainers, up 2.8 percent and 1.8 percent respectively.

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