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Australia shares nudge higher with banks, NZ firm

Published 04/04/2016, 01:47 pm
Updated 04/04/2016, 01:50 pm
© Reuters.  Australia shares nudge higher with banks, NZ firm
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SYDNEY/WELLINGTON, April 4 (Reuters) - Australian shares rose 0.7 percent on Monday as a firmer Wall Street and upbeat U.S. data helped lift markets across Asia, though a fresh drop in oil prices put the energy sector in the red.

The S&P/ASX 200 index .AXJO gained 34.6 points to 5,034.6 by 0340 GMT. That followed a U.S. jobs report that was strong enough to reassure on economic growth without being so hot as to bring forward a hike in interest rates there.

Local data, in contrast, were mainly soft, with retail sales flat in February and inflation hitting a seven-month low in March according to the Melbourne Institute.

The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) holds its April policy meeting on Tuesday and is widely expected to keep the cash rate at a record low 2 percent. AU/INT

Any further weakness in consumer spending and inflation, however, would add to the case for a further easing, perhaps as early as May.

The major banks steadied somewhat, having been hit hard last week by concerns about rising bad debts. Commonwealth Bank CBA.AX bounced 1.2 percent to A$73.865 having found solid support in the A$72.60/70 zone.

Real estate investment trust GPT Metro Office Fund GMF.AX jumped 3.4 pct after announcing a A$26.4 million increase in the value of its property portfolio.

New Zealand's benchmark S&P/NZX 50 index .NZ50 rose 0.3 percent or 23 points to 6,730.54 as sentiment got a lift when U.S. markets extended a seven-week rally.

The biggest gainers included Xero XRO.NZ , up 3.3 percent and Steel & Tube STU.NZ , up 3.1 percent.

Losers were led by Spark SPK.NZ , down 1.7 percent and the Fonterra Shareholders' Fund FSF.NZ , which was also down 1.7 percent.

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