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Miners weigh on Aussie shares; NZ gains on consumer stocks

Published 15/04/2019, 04:47 pm
© Reuters.  Miners weigh on Aussie shares; NZ gains on consumer stocks
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* Profit taking in miners checks gains on the ASX 200

* Financials extend Friday's rally (Updates to close)

April 15 (Reuters) - Australian shares ended flat in thin trade on Monday as investors took profits after recent gains in mining shares and awaited production data from a number of resource majors later in the week.

The S&P/ASX 200 index .AXJO closed largely unchanged at 6,251.40. The benchmark had risen 0.8 percent on Friday. Trading volumes for the day were about 30 percent below the 30-day average.

Metals and mining stocks, which are the second largest sector on the benchmark, retreated as investors continued to lock in profits from a commodities-driven rally. The mining subindex .AXMM declined for a fourth straight session after touching a near eight-year peak last week.

BHP Group BHP.AX , the largest stock on the ASX 200, dipped 0.1 percent.

Iron ore miners BHP, Rio Tinto (LON:RIO) RIO.AX and Fortescue Metals Group FMG.AX had accounted for a bulk of last week's rally due to prices being pushed up by Chinese demand. The three will report production data for the March quarter later in the week.

Growth prospects for metal miners, especially copper, remain upbeat amid expectations that stronger credit growth in China will boost Chinese industrial demand, analysts at Jefferies said in a research note.

For the day, Rio Tinto ended slightly higher after it flagged further capital for a U.S.-based copper project. miners .AXGD weighed slightly on the benchmark as bullion prices retreated in the wake of stronger risk appetite.

On the other hand, financial stocks extended gains after reports on Friday that Commonwealth Bank of Australia CBA.AX , the country's largest lender, would cut jobs to boost profitability.

The financial subindex .AXFJ closed about 0.4 percent higher, with CBA gaining nearly 0.8 percent.

New Zealand shares closed higher, with consumer stocks also firming on the prospect of stronger Chinese demand. The benchmark S&P/NZX 50 index .NZ50 rose about 0.8 percent or 78.02 points to finish the session at 9,846.35.

Dairy product exporters Synlait Milk SML.NZ and a2 Milk ATM.NZ closed about 2.9 percent and 4.2 percent higher, respectively.

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