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Australia shares tick up on materials and banks; NZ rises

Published 28/06/2018, 12:47 pm
© Reuters.  Australia shares tick up on materials and banks; NZ rises
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* Banks and materials push up Australian shares

* Energy stocks rally on higher oil prices

* Santos jumps after setting new dividend target

By Aditya Soni

June 28 (Reuters) - Banks and materials stocks led modest gains in Australian shares on Thursday, though a fall in the real estate sector kept the benchmark in check.

The S&P/ASX 200 index .AXJO rose 0.2 percent or 14.80 points to 6,211.10 by 0244 GMT. The benchmark fell 1.7 points on Wednesday.

A recovery in base metals on the London Metal Exchange and higher iron prices in China helped to drive strong gains in the Australian materials stocks. MET/L IRONORE/

Global miner BHP BHP.AX jumped 1.4 percent to a more than two-week high, leading gains on the benchmark, while rival Rio Tinto (LON:RIO) Ltd RIO.AX climbed 0.9 percent.

Financials, which account for nearly half of the main index, also underpinned the bullish sentiment, rising 0.5 percent to their highest since June 21.

Greg McKenna, chief market strategist at AxiTrader, said financials were rising because the Australian market is largely yield and dividend driven.

Top lender Commonwealth Bank of Australia CBA.AX rose 0.7 percent, while Macquarie Group Ltd MQG.AX gained 2.2 percent to a record high.

Meanwhile, U.S. crude futures jumped on Wednesday, boosting Australia's oil-focused firms.

Oil prices have rallied on uncertainty about Libyan exports, a production disruption in Canada and Washington's demands that importers stop buying Iranian crude from November.

Woodside Petroleum Ltd WPL.AX firmed 1.7 percent to a three-year high, while Origin Energy Ltd ORG.AX rose 1.4 percent.

Santos Ltd STO.AX also advanced, rising 2 percent to its highest level since May 22. The country's No. 2 independent gas producer said it will resume its dividend payment policy earlier than expected, citing a favourable oil price cycle. estate stocks fell, capping the gains on the benchmark.

"There is groundswell of opinion growing that overall the Australian real estate market, whether it is retail or commercial, has got some downside," said McKenna.

The once-booming Australian property market has slowed as Beijing cracks down on money flowing out of top international real estate investor China, and Australian banks restrict lending to foreign investors.

Real estate firm Stockland Corporation Ltd SGP.AX slipped 3.8 percent to a more than two-month low, while Goodman Group Pty Ltd GMG.AX dipped 2.2 percent to a two-week low.

In New Zealand the benchmark S&P/NZX 50 index .NZ50 rose 0.2 percent or 17.27 points to 9,013.79.

Utilities accounted for most of the gains, with Contact Energy Ltd CEN.NZ rising 1 percent, while Mercury NZ Ltd MCY.NZ firmed 1.4 percent.

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