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Australian shares end near 4-month high, supported by insurers; NZ firmer

Published 13/10/2017, 05:43 pm
Updated 13/10/2017, 05:50 pm
© Reuters.  Australian shares end near 4-month high, supported by insurers; NZ firmer

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Oct 13 (Reuters) - Australian shares ended at their highest in nearly four months on Friday, supported by insurer stocks after the government unveiled healthcare reforms designed to promote private cover among younger residents.

Australia's benchmark S&P/ASX 200 index .AXJO rose 0.3 percent, or 19.734 points, to close at 5,814.20. The benchmark rose 0.4 percent on Thursday.

The index ended the week 1.8 percent higher, its biggest gain since the last week of March.

Financials pushed the main index higher, with lender Westpac Banking Corp WBC.AX closing up 0.5 percent.

The financial index ended near a two month high, with insurer Medibank Private MPL.AX leading the gains, rising 2 percent to close at its highest in over 14 months.

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull's government announced reforms allowing insurers to discount hospital insurance premiums for people aged 18 to 29 by up to 10 percent to encourage younger Australians to buy private cover.

The Reserve Bank of Australia's Financial Stability Review released on Friday said the banking system had robust capital and liquidity positions to withstand any shock. Banking peers Commonwealth Bank of Australia CBA.AX and National Australia Bank NAB.AX rose 0.3 percent each. Australian miners were boosted by news that Chinese iron ore imports rose 16 percent in September, compared with August. Miners BHP Billiton (LON:BLT) BHP.AX and Rio Tinto (LON:RIO) rose, gaining 0.6 percent, each. most-traded iron ore contract on the Dalian Commodity Exchange DCIOcv1 was up 2.4 percent as China's top steelmaking city enforced production cuts, recovering from a 3-1/2-month low it hit on Thursday. IRONORE/

New Zealand shares closed up for the ninth straight day to set another record high amid signs of clearing political uncertainty.

Winston Peters, leader of swing party New Zealand First, said he would hold a key board meeting on Monday regarding the decision to form a coalition with either the ruling National or the opposition Labour parties. Zealand's benchmark S&P/NZX 50 index .NZ50 rose 0.3 percent or 21.2 points to 8,089.3.

Shares ended the week 1.4 percent higher, continuing a winning run for a fourth week due to strong performance in information technology and healthcare stocks while materials stocks hindered the gains on the day.

Software firm Xero XRO.NZ boosted the index the most, ending up 3.1 percent at its highest in three and a half years.

Conversely, construction material maker Fletcher Building FBU.NZ weighed the index down the most, closing 1.9 percent lower.

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