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Australia shares hit 3-week high on strong commodity prices; NZ inches down

Published 26/07/2017, 01:38 pm
Updated 26/07/2017, 01:40 pm
© Reuters.  Australia shares hit 3-week high on strong commodity prices; NZ inches down

© Reuters. Australia shares hit 3-week high on strong commodity prices; NZ inches down

* Oil, copper gains lift energy and materials shares

* Soft inflation data gives RBA no incentive to tighten soon

By Christina Martin

July 26 (Reuters) - Australian shares jumped on Wednesday to their highest level in three weeks, as a rise in oil and copper prices boosted energy and material stocks .

The S&P/ASX 200 index .AXJO rose 1 percent, or 58.303 points, to 5,785.20 by 0312 GMT, after touching its highest intraday level since July 5. The benchmark closed 0.7 percent higher on Tuesday.

"We have got the energy and material sectors up, and that reflects good rallies in base metals, iron ore as well as oil prices which were up more than 3 percent in U.S. trading day," said Tony Farnham, an economist with Patersons Securities.

Oil rallied on Saudi Arabia's pledge to limit crude exports to help curb global oversupply, while copper prices hit a two-year high on signs of demand from China and a weaker U.S. dollar. O/R MET/L

The energy stocks index .AXEJ climbed as much as 2.9 percent, posting its biggest intraday percentage gain in over seven months.

Oil explorer Beach Energy Ltd BPT.AX topped the energy index, hitting a 10-week high, while WorleyParsons Ltd WOR.AX and Santos Ltd STO.AX gained as much as 3.8 percent and 4.4 percent.

The metals and mining index .AXMM rose as much as 2.5 percent, helped by the higher copper prices as well as strong gains in Chinese iron ore futures as investors refocused on China's robust steel sector. IRONORE/

Copper miner OZ Minerals Ltd OZL.AX was the biggest gainer on the mining index, up as much as 9.6 percent, its highest in over three months.

Heavyweights BHP Billiton (LON:BLT) BHP.AX and Rio Tinto (LON:RIO) RIO.AX both touched one-week highs.

Underpinning the mood, data on Wednesday showed Australian consumer prices were surprisingly soft last quarter and core inflation rate stayed below the target for a sixth straight quarter. was well below expectation, and just highlights doubts on any rate rises in the near term, said Peter Spanos, volatility risk manager at CMC Markets.

A protracted period of subdued inflation led the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) to cut interest rates to a record low of 1.5 percent last year, and it has been on hold ever since.

New Zealand's benchmark S&P/NZX 50 index .NZ50 fell 0.1 percent, or 8.04 points to 7,705.02.

Strength in material and energy stocks was offset by weaker telecoms and utilities.

Electricity generator Genesis Energy Ltd GNE.NZ was the biggest drag on the index, down as much as 2.5 percent, its biggest intraday percentage fall in nearly four months.

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