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Feb 25 (Reuters) - Australian shares on Tuesday added to the heavy losses in the previous session as investors remained on edge over the rapid spread of the coronavirus outside China and its impact on global economic growth.
Sentiment was also hit after Prime Minister Scott Morrison warned that his government might be unable to deliver Australia's first budget surplus in over a decade due to the economic impact of the outbreak. S&P/ASX 200 index .AXJO closed down 1.6% at 6,866.70, after tumbling as much as 2.6% in early trading. The benchmark declined 2.3% on Monday.
Kuwait, Bahrain, Oman, Afghanistan and Iraq reported their first virus cases, while Italy and South Korea struggled with a jump in the number of coronavirus cases.
"There were also jitters that any pandemic-type spread could cripple global supply chains and wreak far greater economic damage than initially forecasted," analysts at Phillip Futures said in a note.
A number of businesses also warned of their results taking a hit from the outbreak. Treasury Wine Estates TWE.AX said it would not meet its already lowered earnings forecast for the current year, while vitamin maker Blackmores Ltd BKL.AX projected a hit to its fiscal 2020 results. gold miners were dented as prices of the metal eased from the seven-year highs hit on Monday. The gold sub-index .AXGD slumped 3.7%, with Saracen Mineral Holdings SAR.AX shedding 7.3% and Newcrest Mining NCM.AX slipping 3.6%.
Heavyweight global miners BHP Group BHP.AX and Rio Tinto (LON:RIO) Ltd RIO.AX declined 2.1% and 1.8%, respectively.
Oil Search OSH.AX closed 2.3% lower after the company flagged higher spending in 2020 and missed analysts' estimates for annual net profit. and gas producers Santos Ltd STO.AX and Woodside Petroleum WPL.AX shed 3% and 2.2%, respectively, as demand concerns lingered even as oil prices stabilized. O/R
Elsewhere, takeover target Caltex Australia CTX.AX closed about 1% lower. The company said it was talking to other suitors, as it tries to wring best value from rival bidders Canada's Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc ATDb.TO and Britain's EG Group. Zealand's benchmark S&P/NZX 50 index .NZ50 shed 1.2%, or 137.89 points, to finish the session at 11,719.23.
Shares of Air New Zealand AIR.NZ slipped 4.3%, while those of Synlait Milk SML.NZ dropped 3.5%.