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Australia stocks at 4-mth high on boost from oil firms, financials; NZ flat

Published 12/12/2016, 12:37 pm
Updated 12/12/2016, 12:40 pm
© Reuters.  Australia stocks at 4-mth high on boost from oil firms, financials; NZ flat
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By Rushil Dutta

Dec 12 (Reuters) - Australian shares rose to their highest level in four months on Monday, as their fifth consecutive day of gains were underpinned by the post-U.S.-election rally and on a surge in oil stocks after global oil producers agreed a deal to cut crude output.

The S&P/ASX 200 index .AXJO rose to its highest since early August, up 0.4 percent, or 19.38 points, at 5,580.80 by 0107 GMT. The benchmark rallied over 2 percent last week.

Financials and industrials in the U.S. have been the biggest beneficiaries of Republican Donald Trump's election win, with markets betting the new administration will boost spending on infrastructure, cut taxes and simplify regulations.

The Australian financial sector has followed suit, adding 13.2 percent since November 9 and currently hover around 16-month highs.

The 'Big 4' Australian banks, seen as a barometer of the sector's health, rose between 0.3 percent and 0.8 percent.

"We have seen OPEC and non-OPEC producers agreeing, which is also boosting reflation expectation around the world," said Chris Weston, an institutional dealer with IG Markets.

"Traders want to be hedged against this situation, so people are buying financials globally. Everyone wants to benefit from a reflation trade, and financials are generally your natural hedge against that."

Energy stocks .AXEJ rose to their highest in 14 months after OPEC and non-OPEC producers on Saturday reached their first deal since 2001 to curtail oil output jointly after more than two years of low prices. O/R Ltd STO.AX and Woodside Petroleum WPL.AX were up 4 percent and 3.4 percent respectively.

Origin Energy ORG.AX , which has significant natural gas interests, pushed up the utilities index with a 3.1 percent gain.

Basic materials rose on the underlying bullish market sentiment for iron ore and steel, though the respective futures in China edged lower on Friday on profit-taking after a six-day rally. IRONORE/

Fortescue FMG.AX , the biggest beneficiary of the iron ore rally, was up 2 percent. Mining majors Rio Tinto (LON:RIO) RIO.AX and BHP Billiton (LON:BLT) BHP.AX were 0.8 percent and 1 percent higher respectively.

The gold index .AXGD , however, dived 3.7 percent in light of a higher dollar and expectations the Federal Reserve will raise rates for the first time in 2016 at the two-day meeting that begins on Tuesday. FRX/ FED .DXY

New Zealand's benchmark .NZ50 was flat after gains in financials stocks were offset by losses in consumer staples and industrials.

NZ-listed ANZ ANZ.NZ and Westpac WBC.NZ shares added over 1 percent each, while stock exchange operator NZX Ltd NZX.NZ rose 1 percent.

Consumer staples were pulled down by a 2 percent decline in A2 Milk Company ATM.NZ shares.

Industrials suffered as Air New Zealand AIR.NZ and Auckland International Airport AIA.NZ lost 0.5 percent each.

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