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Australia shares slide on real estate stocks, NZ nudges higher

Published 29/12/2016, 01:05 pm
© Reuters.  Australia shares slide on real estate stocks, NZ nudges higher
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By Hanna Paul

Dec 29 (Reuters) - Australian shares slid on Thursday, dragged down by real estate stocks, after Wall Street tumbled in a broad selloff.

The S&P/ASX 200 index .AXJO inched lower 0.1 percent, or 6.3 points, to 5,678.7 by 0119 GMT. The benchmark rose 1 percent on Wednesday to its highest close since August 2015.

Volumes were thin at around 17 percent of the 30-day average.

Global sentiment remained gloomy as Wall Street slid on the back of a sharp drop in home resales and as worries in Europe about rescue plans for shaky Italian banks drove the gap between benchmark U.S. 10-year notes and their German counterparts to the widest ever. to buy previously owned U.S. homes fell in November to their lowest in nearly a year, a sign that rising interest rates could be weighing on the housing market, said the National Association of Realtors. particularly with commercial properties, yields are not looking as attractive, and as rates rise more, people look at cash rather than holding it in a property trust. So the rise in interest rates make them a victim of monetary policy," said James McGlew, executive director of corporate stockbroking at Argonaut.

Real estate investment trusts Vicinity Centres Re Ltd VCX.AX and Dexus Property Group DXS.AX were the biggest drag, down as much as 3.6 percent and 3.3 percent respectively.

Industrials also took a beating with Transurban Group, TCL.AX down about 2.7 percent to a four-week low, joining the top losers.

Financial sector heavyweight Westpac Banking Corp WBC.AX and Australia's biggest bank by market capitalisation Commonwealth Bank of Australia CBA.AX lost around 0.4 percent each.

Bucking the trend, gold stocks climbed with the ASX All Ordinaries Gold Index .AXGD up as much as 4 percent to hit its highest in more than two weeks.

New Zealand's benchmark S&P/NZX 50 index .NZ50 inched up 0.2 percent or 12.1 points to 6887.88.

Air New Zealand Ltd AIR.NZ was among the top percentage gainers on the benchmark, rising 2.1 percent.

Retirement village operator Ryman Healthcare Ltd, RYM.NZ gained 1.2 percent.

At the other end, Comvita CVT.NZ was among the biggest losers, sliding 1.2 percent.

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