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Australia shares hit 19-month high led by miners, financials

Published 03/01/2017, 05:42 pm
Updated 03/01/2017, 05:50 pm
© Reuters.  Australia shares hit 19-month high led by miners, financials
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Jan 3 (Reuters) - Australian shares closed at a 19-month high in thin trade on Tuesday boosted by financials and miners, which gained on rising base metal prices.

The S&P/ASX 200 index .AXJO rose 1.2 percent, or 67.409 points, to 5,733.2, the highest close since June 1, 2015. Trading volumes were 0.6 times the 30-day average.

The index closed 2016 up 7 percent, the best annual performance since 2013, as gains in most commodity prices drove up shares in mining firms.

On Tuesday, materials .AXMJ ended at their highest close since March 2, 2015, lifted by mining heavyweights as copper gained on expectations of strong demand from China and the United States. MET/L

BHP Billiton (LON:BLT) Ltd BHP.AX rose 1.6 percent while its spin-off South32 Ltd S32.AX jumped 4 percent.

Fortescue Metals Group Ltd FMG.AX added 1.2 percent after Chinese steel prices edged up on expectations of lower output from China. IRONORE/

Financials .AXFJ gained 1.2 percent to end at their highest in nearly 17 months, with the "Big Four" banks leading the rally on the main index.

Australia and New Zealand Banking Group ANZ.AX , Australia's third-largest bank by market cap, rose 1.7 percent and was the biggest contributor to the benchmark's gains.

The bank said it would sell its stake in Shanghai Rural Commercial Bank Co Ltd SHRCB.UL to China COSCO Shipping and Shanghai Sino-Poland Enterprise Management Development for A$1.8 billion ($1.3 billion). stocks .AXEJ added 0.9 percent as oil prices rose on hopes OPEC and non-OPEC production cuts would ease the global supply glut. O/R

Gold miners .AXGD shed 0.1 percent despite gains in gold prices in the face of a strong dollar. GOL/

New Zealand's share market was closed for a public holiday and will reopen on Wednesday. ($1 = 1.3839 Australian dollars)

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