* Financials down 0.7%, end 5 straight sessions of gains
* Mining index hits over 2-mth closing high (Updates to close)
By Niyati Shetty
June 12 (Reuters) - Australian shares closed flat on Wednesday as the combination of soft local and Chinese data as well as the festering Sino-U.S. tariff war offset sharp gains for miners.
The S&P/ASX 200 index .AXJO ended flat at 6,543.70, having gained 1.6% on Tuesday.
A downturn in Hong Kong stocks .HSI , as thousands of demonstrators protested against a proposed extradition bill, added to a cautious mood as investors fretted over more pressing concerns around global growth and an escalating U.S.-China trade war. Donald Trump said on Tuesday he was holding up a trade deal with China and had no interest in moving ahead unless Beijing agrees to four or five "major points" which he did not specify. .AXFJ snapped five straight sessions of gains and declined 0.7%. Among the "Big Four" banks, top lenders Commonwealth Bank of Australia CBA.AX and Westpac Banking Corp WBC.AX lost 1.3% and 0.9%, respectively.
"It is common trade for international investors to buy into the high yielding finance sector when they buy into the Australian economy, so the pressure especially on banks suggests some international nervousness about the outlook for Australian market," said Michael McCarthy, chief market strategist at CMC Markets.
Adding to the pressure on the broad market, a private survey on Wednesday showed a measure of Australian consumer confidence dipped in June due to a run of disappointing indicators. Data showing cooling factory-gate inflation in China, Australia's major export market, also checked sentiment. drug maker CSL Ltd CSL.AX and medical devices maker Cochlear COH.AX each fell about 2.2%, weighing on the healthcare index .AXHJ .
The mining index .AXMM advanced 2.5% to a more than two month closing high as copper and iron ore prices rose. MET/L
China's iron ore futures extended their surge to record highs on Wednesday, boosted by concerns over tight supply after production disruptions at leading iron ore miners in Australia and Brazil. IRONORE/
Global miner BHP Group BHP.AX firmed 2.7% and peer Rio Tinto (LON:RIO) RIO.AX added 1.9%.
Fortescue Metals Group FMG.AX closed up 6.3%. The world's no.4 iron ore miner's stock has more than doubled in value this year.
China's funding support for major investment and infrastructure projects is also seen as a boon to Australia, which is a major supplier of raw materials to the Asian giant. Zealand's benchmark S&P/NZX 50 index .NZ50 ended up 0.65% or 65.99 points to 10,205.14.
Synlait Milk SML.NZ gained 4.9% and was the best performer on the index, while Air New Zealand added 2.9%.