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Financials drag Australian shares lower; NZ up

Published 27/09/2017, 04:20 pm
© Reuters.  Financials drag Australian shares lower; NZ up
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Sept 27 (Reuters) - Australian shares finished lower for a second straight session on Wednesday as financial stocks fell on growing expectations that the U.S. Federal Reserve will raise rates in December.

The S&P/ASX 200 index .AXJO fell 0.1 percent, or 6.683 points, to 5,664.3 at the close of trade. The benchmark fell 0.2 percent on Tuesday.

Fed Chair Janet Yellen said on Tuesday that the bank needs to continue gradual rate hikes and it would be imprudent to leave rates on hold until inflation reached its 2 percent target. and telecoms led the losses.

Three of the "Big Four" banks slipped between 0.1 to 0.5 percent. Westpac Banking Corp WBC.AX rose marginally at 0.1 percent.

Telstra Corp Ltd TLS.AX slumped to its lowest in over five years and was among the biggest losers on the index, down as much as 2.6 percent.

The biggest loser, however, was Nine Entertainment Co Holdings Ltd NEC.AX , dropping 4.7 percent to a three-week intraday low.

"The market is being driven down by the lack of any positive news, and more generally there is a lack of 'newsfull' stock. But that isn't surprising when you have come through a reporting cycle - the companies are all reported out," said Tony Farnham, an economist at Patersons Securities.

New Zealand's benchmark S&P/NZX 50 index .NZ50 rose for a fourth straight session, adding 0.3 percent, or 26.6 points to finish at 7,913.78, a record closing high.

The index has so far brushed off political uncertainty after an inconclusive election last week. Negotiations to form a coalition government are expected to take weeks.

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