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Australia shares pressured by banks, Wall St; NZ up

Published 25/01/2018, 12:55 pm
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* Aussie shares down 0.1 pct; financials, industrials drag

* Materials find support from strong oil, gold prices

* NZ up 0.1 pct as dairy, energy stocks support

By Chris Thomas

Jan 25 (Reuters) - Australian shares edged lower on Thursday, hurt by pressure on U.S. markets amid fears of a trade spat with China, though strong oil and copper prices limited the downside in Sydney.

Wall Street struggled for traction overnight after U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross hinted at action against China over alleged infringement of intellectual property. .N

Those comments came on the heels of U.S. President Donald Trump's decision to impose steep import tariffs on washing machines and solar panels earlier in the week, stoking worries of a trade war.

The S&P/ASX 200 index .AXJO fell 0.1 percent or 7.7 points to 6,047 by 0147 GMT, having risen 0.3 percent on Wednesday.

The benchmark, however, is set to finish its four-day week higher. Australian financial markets will be closed on Friday for a national holiday.

Banking stocks weighed the most on the index, with the financial index .AXFJ slipping as much as 0.7 percent.

Commonwealth Bank of Australia CBA.AX fell 0.8 percent to its weakest in over seven weeks, Australia and New Zealand Banking Group ANZ.AX and Westpac Banking Corp WBC.AX shed 1 percent each, and National Australia Bank Ltd NAB.AX lost 0.9 percent to touch its lowest in over a year.

Big-cap telco Telstra Corp Ltd TLS.AX was among the biggest drags on the index, falling 1.1 percent to an over seven-week low.

Toll road developer Transurban Group TCL.AX slid 1.9 percent for its biggest loss in more than two weeks.

"It appears that the combination of recent rises and a strong Australian dollar has made it an attractive proposition for international investors to sell today," said Michael McCarthy, chief market strategist at CMC Markets.

The Aussie dollar AUD=D4 rose to a four-month high on Wednesday, as its U.S. counterpart was knocked after U.S. Treasury secretary Steven Mnuchin said that he welcomed a weaker currency.

Global miner BHP Billiton (LON:BLT) BHP.AX , which has a large exposure to oil, offset some of the losses on the index with a 1 percent jump.

Oil prices rallied on heavy volume on Wednesday, boosted by a record 10th straight weekly decline in U.S. crude inventories, while a weaker U.S. dollar drove up copper prices. O/R

Gold prices also found cheer from a weak dollar, with Newcrest Mining Ltd NCM.AX rising 2.9 percent to its highest in over a week. The Aussie gold index .AXGD jumped 2.6 percent in its best day in nearly two weeks.

New Zealand's benchmark S&P/NZX 50 index .NZ50 rose 0.1 percent or 8.63 points to 8,332.72 at 0147 GMT.

Dairy firm a2 Milk Company Ltd ATM.NZ led the gains with a 3.6 percent spike to record levels.

Ryman Healthcare Ltd RYM.NZ and utility company Infratil Ltd IFT.NZ capped the gains on the index, falling 2.6 percent and 2.8 percent, respectively.

On the data front, New Zealand's consumer price index rose only 0.1 percent in the fourth quarter, well short of expectations and sparking a selloff in the local currency.

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