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Australian shares flat as inquiry knocks financial sector; NZ up

Published 27/08/2018, 12:31 pm
© Reuters.  Australian shares flat as inquiry knocks financial sector; NZ up
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* Softer U.S. dollar helps commodity prices rise

* Gold stocks see biggest gains in material space

* CBA, NAB trade lower after criticism by inquiry

By Nikhil Nainan

Aug 27 (Reuters) - Australian shares were flat on Monday, as a rise in mining stocks on the back of higher gold and metal prices was offset by a weaker financial sector following the initial findings of a powerful inquiry into the local market.

The S&P/ASX 200 index .AXJO was flat at 6,247.2 by 0200 GMT. The benchmark closed slightly higher on Friday.

The U.S. dollar weakened on the back of comments from U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell affirming the Fed's current pace of rate hikes, disappointing dollar bulls. FRX/

In the resource space, gold stocks were notably higher as Powell's comments, which were interpreted as dovish by some, put the U.S. dollar under pressure, supporting the yellow metal. GOL/

Newcrest Mining NCM.AX and Evolution Mining EVN.AX gained as much as 2.7 percent and 5 percent, respectively.

Meanwhile, top miners BHP BHP.AX and Rio Tinto (LON:RIO) RIO.AX each rose more than 1 percent, as commodity prices also clocked gains on the softer dollar.

"Falling dollar also fed directly into commodity markets - precious and base metals rose," said Michael McCarthy, chief strategist at CMC Markets and Stockbroking.

Copper prices rose 2 percent to close at $6,105 a tonne on the London Metal Exchange on Friday, while aluminium, zinc and lead also gained. MET/L

A "stronger Aussie dollar works against lot of these companies, so the strength in the commodity prices seems to be overwhelming the currency effect," McCarthy added.

The Australian dollar bounced on Friday, after Treasurer Scott Morrison won leadership of the warring Liberal party to become the country's sixth Prime Minister in less than 10 years. AUD/

The 'Big Four' banks eased as initial findings from a Royal Commission inquiry into the financial sector strongly criticised pension funds run by National Australia Bank NAB.AX and Commonwealth Bank of Australia CBA.AX . (https://reut.rs/2NiCE6k)

NAB and CBA were both trading around 0.2 percent lower, retreating from slightly heavier losses earlier in the session, with the sector index .AXFJ down 0.4 percent.

Telecom and technology stocks were the biggest boosts to the index, with Telstra Corp TLS.AX rising as much as 2.2 percent.

Child care centre operator G8 Education Ltd GEM.AX was the biggest percentage loser on the index, down as much as 15.3 percent, after forecasting weak market conditions until mid to late 2019. Zealand's benchmark S&P/NZX 50 index .NZ50 rose 0.2 percent or 14.62 points to 9,174.25.

The gains were driven by heavyweight a2 Milk Company ATM.NZ , which was up as much as 2.1 percent to its highest in just over two-months, while Synlait Milk SML.NZ was up 4 percent. For more individual stocks activity click on STXBZ

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