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Australian, NZ shares set to post weekly gains after Wall Street turnaround

Published 28/12/2018, 11:24 am
Updated 28/12/2018, 11:30 am
© Reuters.  Australian, NZ shares set to post weekly gains after Wall Street turnaround

* Aussie shares set for biggest weekly gain in nearly 2-mnths

* NZ shares poised for biggest weekly gain in 1-mnth

* Financial stocks lead broader gains

By Nikhil Nainan

Dec 28 (Reuters) - Australian shares edged higher on Friday in light end-of-year trade after U.S. stocks reversed earlier steep losses although an absence of domestic drivers kept market moves limited.

The S&P/ASX 200 index .AXJO gained 0.2 percent, or 9.4 points, to 5,606.1 by 2357 GMT, its highest in more than a week. The benchmark climbed 1.9 percent on Thursday.

All three major U.S. indexes turned positive late in Thursday's session, a day after they posted their biggest daily percentage increases in nearly a decade. .N

The Australian benchmark is on track to snap two straight weeks of losses, as it climbs to its biggest weekly gain in nearly two months. Local volumes have remained thin during end of year trade and with markets closed for much of the week due to the Christmas and Boxing Day public holidays, and an early Christmas Eve close.

However, as it approaches the end of December, the market is likely to finish the year in the red, wiping out all its 2017 gains.

On Friday, broader gains were supported by a 0.9 percent rise in financial stocks .AXFJ , the benchmark's largest constituents.

The country's "Big Four" banks rose in a range of 0.6 percent to 1.1 percent, with National Australia Bank NAB.AX leading the sector.

Meanwhile, global miner Rio Tinto (LON:RIO) RIO.AX inched 0.1 percent lower. The company announced it had deployed its automated heavy-haul trains at its iron ore operations in Western Australia, but added it does not expect to cut jobs in 2019 as a result of the project. stocks .AXEJ were largely unchanged after a tumultuous end to the year for oil which has seen prices fall drastically from the highs of as much as $86 per barrel earlier in the year to languish at roughly $53 in early trade on Friday.

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Woodside Petroleum WPL.AX fell 0.4 percent, offsetting gains by Caltex Australia CTX.AX and Beach Energy BPT.AX .

New Zealand's benchmark S&P/NZX 50 index .NZ50 picked up 0.3 percent to 8,797.61.

Exchange operator NZX Ltd NZX.NZ rose 2 percent, while construction firm Fletcher Building FBU.NZ gained 1.2 percent.

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