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Australia shares gain as investors track higher U.S. futures; NZ up

Published 09/04/2018, 04:38 pm
Updated 09/04/2018, 04:40 pm
© Reuters.  Australia shares gain as investors track higher U.S. futures; NZ up

* Health care stocks, consumer staples help Aussie benchmark higher

* Mineral Resources to buy Atlas Iron for $215.2 million (Updates to close)

April 9 - Australia shares rose on Monday, taking their cue from higher U.S. stock futures with the health care sector and consumer staples helping to soothe nervousness over an escalating U.S.-China trade spat.

The major U.S. indices dropped between 2.2 percent and 2.3 percent on Friday after U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to slap $100 billion more in tariffs on Chinese imports. .N

However, E-Mini futures for the S&P 500 ESc1 on Monday were up 0.7 percent, while NASDAQ futures NQc1 rose 0.9 percent.

"I think local investors were a bit surprised at the depth of the sell-off from Friday night in the U.S.," said Michael McCarthy, chief market strategist at CMC Markets.

The S&P/ASX 200 index .AXJO gained 0.4 percent, or 20 points, to 5,808.7, its third gain in four sessions. It was little changed on Friday.

Biotherapeutics firm CSL Ltd CSL.AX was the main index's biggest contributor, rising 1 percent. On Monday, Swiss drugmaker Novartis AG NOVN.S agreed to buy U.S. gene therapy company AveXis Inc AVXS.O for $8.7 billion in cash. health care stocks gained, with Sonic Healthcare Ltd SHL.AX and Australia listed shares of Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Corp Ltd FPH.AX rising 1.3 percent and 2.1 percent, respectively.

Mining major BHP BHP.AX ended marginally higher while rival Rio Tinto (LON:RIO) RIO.AX recovered from early losses to close 0.3 percent higher.

Among financials, Commonwealth Bank of Australia CBA.AX tacked on about 0.1 percent while fellow lender Westpac Banking Corp WBC.AX gained 0.2 percent. The sector index .AXFJ was marginally higher.

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On Monday, mining infrastructure group Mineral Resources Ltd MIN.AX said it agreed to buy iron ore miner Atlas Iron Ltd AGO.AX via a scheme of arrangement, valuing Atlas at $215.2 million. Iron's shares closed 42.1 percent higher while those of Mineral Resources lost 6.9 percent.

"There is also a bid on the table for Santos, Beach Petroleum also under bid, so this is something we are certainly looking out for in current markets...it does show potential for improved valuation," said CMC Markets' McCarthy.

McCarthy said that Atlas' small market cap meant the deal was not a significant play overall but added to the resource sector theme of smaller companies being vulnerable to takeovers.

On the other hand, energy stocks .AXEJ were Monday's only losers with the sector index slipping 0.4 percent, despite a recovery in oil prices.

Across the Tasman Sea, New Zealand's benchmark S&P/NZX 50 index .NZ50 rose 0.7 percent, or 60.86 points, to 8,454.13, helped by gains in materials and health care stocks.

Fletcher Building Ltd FBU.NZ ended 2.7 percent higher while Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Corporation Ltd FPH.NZ gained 2.8 percent.

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