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Australian shares lifted by iron ore miners, but Westpac weighs

Published 25/11/2019, 05:11 pm
Updated 25/11/2019, 05:14 pm
© Reuters.  Australian shares lifted by iron ore miners, but Westpac weighs

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Nov 25 (Reuters) - Australian shares advanced on Monday, led by top iron ore miners which found support from higher prices and hopes that a Sino-U.S. trade could be signed by the end of the year.

The S&P/ASX 200 index .AXJO closed 0.3% higher to 6,731.4. It had risen 0.6% on Friday.

Australia's three biggest iron ore miners, BHP Group BHP.AX , Rio Tinto (LON:RIO) RIO.AX and Fortescue Metals Group FMG.AX , climbed between 1.8% and 2%, with Fortescue closing at its highest level since July 2008.

Iron ore prices jumped after 11 coking firms in the industrial city of Tangshan were ordered to be shut down due to environmental violations. supporting the benchmark was a 7.1% rise in Afterpay Touch Group APT.AX after an external audit found no money-laundering or terrorism financing activity on its buy-now-pay-later platform.

AUSTRAC - Australia's financial crime watchdog - had ordered the audit earlier this year. It will now consider what to do with the findings.

In trade war news, U.S. national security adviser Robert O'Brien said over the weekend that an initial trade agreement with China was still possible by the end of the year, but events in Hong Kong matter. Banking Corp WBC.AX slid 1.3%, falling for its fourth straight session. It has plunged 8% since it was accused by regulators of contravening anti-money laundering laws 23 million times, triggering widespread criticism and calls for accountability by senior management. investors said the country's second-largest bank needs to do more to ease concerns.

Its "Big Four" peers were in mixed territory with National Australia Bank NAB.AX closing 0.8%, while top lender Commonwealth Bank of Australia CBA.AX up 0.4%.

Gold stocks .AXGD lost the most as trade deal hopes stirred investors back towards riskier bets.

Newcrest Mining NCM.AX fell 1.3%.

New Zealand's benchmark S&P/NZX 50 index .NZ50 closed 0.1% higher to 10,953.67.

Westpac's New Zealand listing WBC.NZ fell 1.9%, while a 3.7% rise by Mercury NZ MCY.NZ helped lift the benchmark.

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