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Australia shares rise most in over two months on rate-cut bets

Published 23/09/2020, 04:51 pm
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* Banking stocks jump to a near one-month high

* Tech stocks follow U.S. peers; Afterpay jumps nearly 3%

* RBNZ holds cash rate at record low, hints at more easing (Updates to close)

By Deepali Saxena

Sept 23(Reuters) - Australian shares climbed on Wednesday by their most in more than two months as expectations grew that the central bank would cut interest rates in two weeks.

Westpac WBC.AX economist Bill Evans said he expects the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) to further cut rates from a record low of 0.25%, sending the Australian dollar and three-year bond yields lower. view follows a speech by RBA Deputy Governor Guy Debelle on Tuesday where he signalled the likelihood of more monetary easing, and after National Australia Bank NAB.AX economists said they see a "significant risk" of a cut to the cash rate. ASX 200 index .AXJO closed 2.4% higher, snapping four straight sessions of falls.

"Westpac has now joined the chorus of people talking about a rate cut, which seems to have got the market all excited, especially in the over-sold sectors like banks," said Henry Jennings, a senior analyst and portfolio manager at Marcustoday Financial Newsletter.

Almost all stocks in the financial sector .AXFJ closed higher with the big-four banks adding between 1.9% and 2.9%.

Service Stream SSM.AX was the top gainer on the benchmark, jumping around 14%, after the National Broadband Network announced plans to upgrade infrastructure. stocks .AXIJ tracked an overnight rally in their U.S. counterparts and closed 2.7% higher. .N

Buy-now-pay-later sector bellwether Afterpay APT.AX climbed 2.9%, while smaller peer Sezzle SZL.AX jumped on a partnership with a unit of Ally Financial ALLY.N . New Zealand, the benchmark index .NZ50 ended 0.8% higher at 11,704.62.

In a widely expected move, the central bank held its official cash rate at a record low, but hinted at further easing and warned the economy may need support for a long time as the world grapples with the coronavirus pandemic. shares of Australia and New Zealand Banking Group ANZ.NZ and Westpac WBC.NZ added 0.8% and 0.4%, respectively.

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