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Australia shares flat as momentum cools; NZ up on A2 Milk

Published 27/04/2017, 01:46 pm
Updated 27/04/2017, 01:50 pm
© Reuters.  Australia shares flat as momentum cools; NZ up on A2 Milk

By Aparajita Saxena

April 27 (Reuters) - Australian shares whipsawed on Thursday, following a flat Wall Street after U.S. President Donald Trump's tax plan failed to excite investors.

The S&P/ASX 200 index .AXJO rose 1.564 points, or 0.03 percent, to 5,913.6 by 0314 GMT.

Trump proposed slashing tax rates for businesses to 15 percent from the current 35 percent for public corporations and 39.6 percent for small businesses, and on overseas corporate profits returned to the country.

But the one-page plan offered no specifics on how it would be paid for without increasing the deficit, which many analysts think would be difficult to achieve.

The S&P 500 .SPX ended 0.05 percent lower, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average .DJI fell 0.1 percent.

Other than cues from the United States, some analysts also saw the Aussie market consolidating after a sustained bull run.

"The question we're asking now is are we taking a bit of pause today before we start moving up higher, or is the market fully priced in, and are there potential downside risks ahead," said Chris Weston, Institutional Lender at IG Markets.

"We've seen a reasonable run over the past few days, and markets are probably waiting for a catalyst to make them move. We've also taken in a flat lead in from Wall Street."

Financials bolstered the Australian market, with the financial index .AXFJ hitting a fresh 23-month high, led by the 'Big Four' banks ahead of earnings next week.

"Banks have been outperforming other sectors lately, and there's a general belief in the market that we're seeing a turning point in banks' net interest margins and they should turn profitable going ahead. We are expecting some reasonable earnings growth from banks as well," Weston said.

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Gold stocks .AXGD also rose after prices of the yellow metal edged away from two-week lows hit in the previous session. GOL/

Ramelius Resources Ltd RMS.AX , Resolute Mining RSG.AX and Northern Star Resources NST.AX rose as much as between 3 percent and 12 percent.

Lower commodity prices, however, hurt miners and oil companies.

Oil majors Woodside Energy WPL.AX and Oil Search OSH.AX fell 1.5 percent each, while Origin Energy ORG.AX fell 4.18 percent after oil prices slipped. .CLc1 .LCOc1 O/R .

Santos STO.AX and Beach Energy BPT.AX which have significant LNG assets, fell after the Australian government proposed to restrict exports of liquefied natural gas during times when domestic shortage (due to high exports) pushes up local LNG prices. majors BHP Billiton (LON:BLT) BHP.AX , Fortescue Metals FMG.AX and Rio Tinto (LON:RIO) RIO.AX fell 1.2 percent to 0.8 percent after the most-active iron ore on the Dalian Commodity Exchange .DCIOcv1 slipped 1.2 percent.

Lower London copper and oil prices also pressured BHP Billiton's shares. Zealand's benchmark S&P/NZX 50 index .NZ50 rose 0.323 percent, or 23.68 points, to 7,358.81, led by consumer staple and utility stocks.

A2 Milk ATM.NZ continued to climb and posted a fresh record-high after it said Thursday it was seeing unexpectedly high demand for its infant milk formula via Chinese e-commerce. more individual stocks activity click on STXBZ

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