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Banks, materials prop Australia shares; NZ score 3rd straight record closing high

Published 09/08/2017, 04:51 pm
Updated 09/08/2017, 05:00 pm
© Reuters.  Banks, materials prop Australia shares; NZ score 3rd straight record closing high
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Aug 9 (Reuters) - Australian shares ended higher on Wednesday, supported by gains in financials and material stocks, with upbeat profit numbers by Commonwealth Bank of Australia boosting its stock even as the bank struggled to shake off a money laundering scandal.

The S&P/ASX 200 index .AXJO rose 21.95 points, or 0.4 percent, to close at 5,765.7. The benchmark fell 0.5 percent on Tuesday.

Financial stocks accounted for more than half the gains on the benchmark, with the "Big Four" banks advancing between 0.6 percent and 0.9 percent.

Commonwealth Bank of Australia CBA.AX pared some gains to end 0.6 percent higher. The lender rose as much as 1.4 percent in the session after its fiscal year profit beat expectations, helped by growth in its home lending arm and as expenses related to bad debts fell. solid profits provided some solace to the lender which conceded that its reputation is on the line over breaches of anti money-laundering regulations. The allegations levelled by AUSTRAC, the government's financial intelligence agency, have wiped billions of dollars from CBA's market capitalisation. upbeat metals prices lifted material stocks. Newcrest Mining Ltd NCM.AX rose 1.4 percent to a near six-week closing high, while mining giants BHP Billiton (LON:BLT) BHP.AX and Rio Tinto (LON:RIO) RIO.AX ended 0.4 percent and 0.6 percent higher, respectively. GOL/ MET/L

New Zealand's benchmark S&P/NZX 50 index .NZ50 rose 16.92 points, or 0.2 percent, to end at 7,799.64, erasing losses of nearly 0.5 percent recorded earlier in the session.

The index closed at record high for a third consecutive session, with gains in telecom company Spark New Zealand Ltd SPK.NZ and retirement village operator Ryman Healthcare RYM.NZ offsetting a 3.7 percent drop in SkyCity Entertainment Group SKC.NZ .

SkyCity, a casino operator, fell 3.7 to post its lowest close in over four months after reporting a 69.2 percent slump in full-year net profit.

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