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Australian shares drop as investors await direction; NZ declines 0.8 pct

Published 30/07/2018, 04:59 pm
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* BHP slips on potential strike at Chile copper mine

* AMP recovers after previous session's sharp fall

* Rio Tinto (LON:RIO) to kick off Aussie earnings season

(Updates to close)

By Nikhil Nainan

July 30 (Reuters) - Australian shares slipped on Monday, as investors waited for direction from corporate earnings as well as from meetings this week for major central banks.

The S&P/ASX 200 index .AXJO closed 0.4 percent lower at 6,278.4. On Friday, the benchmark climbed 0.9 percent and hit a 10-year closing high.

There was a "cautious start to the week with many investors locking down some strong gains ahead of key events that could change the outlook," said Michael McCarthy, chief market strategist at CMC Markets.

Among Monday's biggest drags was BHP BHP.AX , which fell 0.6 percent on the high likelihood of a labour strike at its Escondida mine in Chile.

After meetings last week, workers at the world's largest copper mine rejected the company's final contract offer and agreed to vote on whether to strike. shrugged off concerns about a potential strike, and were preparing to focus on a raft of coming economic reports that may indicate slowing growth in top metals consumer China. MET/L

Global miner Rio Tinto RIO.AX , which dropped 1.1 percent, will kick off Australian corporate earnings this Wednesday, reporting its January-June results.

General weakness in financial stocks weighed on the main board, with the sector index .AXFJ down 0.4 percent.

Commonwealth Bank of Australia CBA.AX and Australia and New Zealand Banking ANZ.AX led the losses, down 0.6 and 0.5 percent respectively.

In contrast, wealth manager AMP AMP.AX closed over 4 percent higher, regaining much of its losses from Friday when it flagged the financial impact from the Royal Commission inquiry into financial sector misconduct. of Telstra TLS.AX , which named Robyn Denholm as its chief financial officer, closed nearly 2 percent higher. Zealand's benchmark S&P/NZX 50 index .NZ50 fell 0.8 percent, or 74.78 points to finish the session at 8,921.38.

Index heavyweight Auckland Airport AIA.NZ and a2 Milk Company ATM.NZ were the biggest drags, falling 2.2 percent and 1.5 percent.

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