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Australia shares range-bound as commodities weaken; NZ hits near 5-wk high

Published 04/01/2017, 12:17 pm
Updated 04/01/2017, 12:20 pm
© Reuters.  Australia shares range-bound as commodities weaken; NZ hits near 5-wk high

By Aparajita Saxena

Jan 4 (Reuters) - Australian shares drifted in a narrow range on Wednesday, with a slight upside bias extending the previous session's 19-month high. Weaker commodity prices neutralised leads from Wall Street overnight.

Wall Street shares rose sharply on Tuesday, after powering ahead for two months on expectations that the Trump Administration will stimulate the economy with tax cuts, infrastructure spending and financial deregulation. S&P/ASX 200 index .AXJO was flat at 5,733.8, up 0.6 points or 0.01 percent at 1245 GMT.

"One of the things we are expecting this year is further increases in volatility. The outlook globally remains mostly positive but there are very significant risks," said Michael McCarthy, chief market strategist at CMC Markets.

"Markets continue to gyrate wildly around that central case of a modestly improving global economy," he added.

Financials led overall gains, with Commonwealth Bank CBA.AX underpinning the market. The other three "Big Four" banks rallied as well.

Material stocks continued their climb, but growth was restricted by dips in copper, iron ore and oil prices.

Oil prices slipped more than 2 percent on Tuesday, as the U.S. dollar rallied to its highest point since 2002, and traders booked profits. O/R

Oil major Woodside Petroleum WPL.AX fell 0.5 percent, undermining the energy index's .AXEJ solid rally last week.

A higher U.S. dollar also hurt copper, which backtracked from its two-week high on Tuesday.

Iron ore on China's Dalian Commodity Exchange DCIOcv1 settled down 0.7 percent at 550.5 yuan a tonne. IRONORE/

Iron-ore major Rio Tinto (LON:RIO) RIO.AX fell 1.3 percent in thin trading, while BHP Billiton (LON:BLT) BHP.AX shaved off some early gains.

A higher closing in China steel prices on Tuesday, however, helped Fortescue Metals Group FMG.AX , which rose 1.7 percent.

Gold miners Oceana Gold Corp OGC.AX and Evolution Mining EVN.AX rose on the back of stronger gold prices, that firmed a percent to flirt with three-week highs. GOL/

Real-estate was the worst-performing sector on the S&P/ASX 200, erasing 0.08 percent from the index.

Shopping-centre operator Scentre Group SCG.AX fell 1.5 percent after two weeks of solid gains.

New Zealand's benchmark S&P/NZX 50 index .NZ50 started the year 0.8 percent or 53.53 points up, at 6,934.75, hitting its highest in nearly five weeks. Gains were largely led by industrial and material stocks.

Health care shares helped the rally as well, with retirement villages operator Arvida Group ARV.NZ hitting a record high.

ANZ Banking's ANZ.NZ New Zealand shares rose 2.7 percent to their highest in 16 months, while Auckland International Airport AIA.NZ jumped 2.7 percent.

A2 Milk ATM.NZ was among the losers, after international milk prices posted their largest fall in three months at the year's first auction early on Wednesday. more individual stocks activity click on STXBZ

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