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Australia shares rise on materials, financials; NZ barely moves

Published 08/08/2018, 05:01 pm
Updated 08/08/2018, 05:10 pm
© Reuters.  Australia shares rise on materials, financials; NZ barely moves
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* BHP rises, Brazil iron ore JV may restart ops in 2019

* Iron ore miners gain on China customs July import data

* Wealth manager AMP gains most in over a week (Updates to close)

Aug 8 (Reuters) - Australian shares rose on Wednesday, with Commonwealth Bank of Australia leading financials higher after reporting a smaller fall in profit than expected, while miners gained on strong import data from China.

Shares of CBA CBA.AX rose 2.6 percent after Australia's largest bank reported a 4.8 percent fall in full-year cash profit to A$9.23 billion ($6.85 billion), less than had been forecast by analysts polled by Reuters. the year, CBA paid hefty penalties for malpractices that forced a CEO change, and suffered a blow to its reputation from scandals exposed by a Royal Commission inquiry.

Wealth manager AMP Ltd AMP.AX , which also had wrongdoing exposed in the inquiry, posted its worst first-half net profit in 15 years on Wednesday, though its stock closed up 3.9 percent. McCarthy, chief strategist at CMC Markets and Stockbroking, said there may have been some buying of AMP from investors who were probably waiting to confirm there were “no further nasty surprises” in its results.

Australia's benchmark S&P/ASX 200 index rose 0.2 percent to 6,268.50, erasing much of Tuesday's 0.3 percent loss, but ending well below the 6,300 mark. There's only been one close above that level in more than 10-1/2 years.

Among miners, BHP BHP.AX rose 1 percent as its iron mining joint venture with Brazil's Vale SA said it expects to obtain next year all licenses needed to resume operations suspended after a 2015 environmental disaster. Rio Tinto (LON:RIO) RIO.AX rose 1 percent as Chinese customs data showed iron ore imports rebounded in July, buoyed by record steel production, and strong margins in Rio's key market. Metals Group FMG.AX , the world's fourth largest iron ore miner, added 2.1 percent.

Australian energy stocks .AXEJ advanced for a fourth straight session, edging up 0.1 percent, as oil prices held steady, supported by a report of rising U.S. crude inventories as well as the introduction of sanctions against Iran. O/R

In New Zealand, the benchmark S&P/NZX 50 index .NZ50 ended barely changed as gains in consumer discretionary and healthcare stocks were cancelled out by losses in consumer staples.

NZ-shares of a2 Milk Co Ltd ATM.NZ closed down 1.4 percent. The company said the chief executive of its UK and Europe businesses is stepping down.

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