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Australia shares end up on Wall St cheer, NZ flat

Published 29/11/2017, 05:07 pm
© Reuters.  Australia shares end up on Wall St cheer, NZ flat
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Nov 29 (Reuters) - Australian shares climbed on Wednesday, spurred by a record night on Wall Street ahead of a key U.S. tax vote, with financials and material stocks boosting the benchmark.

U.S. Senate Republicans pushed forth with President Donald Trump's tax-cut bill on Tuesday in a partisan committee vote that paved the way for a full vote by the Senate as soon as Thursday. Street was also boosted on Tuesday by strong consumer confidence data and encouraging comments from Jerome Powell, President Donald Trump's nominee to lead the Federal Reserve. .N

The S&P/ASX 200 index .AXJO ended 0.5 percent or 26.848 points higher at 6011.1.

The financial sector .AXFJ , which accounts for 40 percent of the benchmark index weighting, tracked its Wall Street peers .SPSY higher to rise 0.6 percent, its biggest daily percentage gain in nearly two months.

"I think the key driver today is the rally in U.S. markets, which has spelled confidence in our markets," said Ric Spooner, Chief market strategist at CMC Markets.

Australia's 'Big Four' banks gained between 0.5 percent and 0.8 percent.

Resources stocks got a lift with mining giant BHP Billiton (LON:BLT) BHP.AX up 1 percent as Chinese steel futures jumped for a third straight session on Wednesday, touching a six-week high. IRONORE/

Peers Rio Tinto (LON:RIO) RIO.AX and Newcrest Mining NCM.AX also contributed to overall gains, adding 0.2 percent and 0.8 percent, respectively.

On the opposite end of the spectrum, the healthcare index .AXHJ snapped a nine day rally to fall 0.5 percent, with biotherapeutics company and healthcare sector heavyweight CSL Ltd CSL.AX leading losses with a 0.8 percent decline.

In New Zealand, the benchmark S&P/NZX 50 index .NZ50 was little changed, rising 0.47 points to finish the session at 8141.96.

Industrial and material stocks helped the index stay in the black though the consumer sector dragged on the benchmark.

Building materials makers Fletcher Building Ltd FBU.NZ was the top gainer on the index, rising 1.8 percent and offsetting Meridian Energy Ltd's MEL.NZ 2.1 percent slide.

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