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Australian shares ease in thin pre-Christmas trade; NZ up

Published 24/12/2018, 11:37 am
© Reuters.  Australian shares ease in thin pre-Christmas trade; NZ up
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* Aussie insurers all in the red on weather-related woes

* MYOB surge after recommending KKR offer

* Westpac falls; court criticises bank's activities

By Nikhil Nainan

Dec 24 (Reuters) - Australian stocks eased on Monday as financials were weighed by insurers, while shares of MYOB surged after recommending a takeover offer from a U.S. private equity firm.

With markets winding down to the Christmas break, trading was light as the S&P/ASX 200 index .AXJO gave up 0.1 percent to 5,461.5 by 0010 GMT. It was off in early deals to a two-year low, still shaky having suffered its biggest weekly loss in over a month on Friday.

The market will close early on Monday for the Christmas holidays.

MYOB Group Ltd MYO.AX shares jumped as much as 14.5 percent for its biggest gain in 11 weeks after the accounting software maker said it would recommend U.S. private equity giant KKR & Co's KKR.N buyout offer. week, KKR cut its A$1.8 billion buyout proposal for the Australian company, to A$3.40 per share, from A$3.77, a move that sent its shares tumbling.

Australian insurers were in the red, with top players Suncorp Group SUN.AX , QBE Insurance QBE.AX and Insurance Australia Group IAG.AX falling between 0.5 percent and 1.5 percent.

This followed broad declines in the industry on Friday, after the some insurers flagged the cost of claims from a hailstorm in Sydney. which said it had received more than 6,500 claims due to the storm and flagged an estimated A$169 million in costs, fell as much as 1.8 percent to its lowest in over one-year.

Among the Big Four banks, Westpac Banking Corp WBC.AX dropped 1.3 percent, despite an Australian court dismissing a regulator's claim that the country's second-biggest bank breached its license during a drive to boost its pension funds. the court criticised the bank for failing to treat its customers honestly - an accusation the sector has struggled to shake-off this year in the face of revelations of widespread misconduct.

New Zealand's benchmark S&P/NZX 50 index .NZ50 closed marginally higher at 8,700.78, following a 1 percent drop on Friday.

Gains of 1.6 percent and 2 percent from Fisher & Paykel Healthcare FPH.NZ and NZX Ltd NZX.NZ helped boost the index.

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