Australia: Shares slip as financials, healthcare sap gains in materials; New Zealand up
[BENGALURU] Australian shares fell in light trade on Wednesday as a stronger Aussie dollar and mild price pressure weighed on healthcare and financial stocks, offsetting strong gains in materials.
The S&P/ASX 200 index dropped 14.3 points to 6,251.5 by 0200 GMT. The benchmark rose 0.6 per cent on Tuesday.
Financials were the biggest drag, as consumer prices data issued by the Australian Bureau of Statistics was underwhelming, quelling any expectations of an imminent central bank rate hike.
The consumer price index rose 0.4 per cent over the June quarter, slightly lower than expected.
Headline inflation exceeding expectations would speak "directly to the future interest rate environment, and that directly affects financials," said Michael McCarthy, chief strategist at CMC Markets and Stockbroking.
The main financial index dropped 0.5 per cent, with Westpac Banking leading the losses among the 'Big Four' banks.
Healthcare stocks, which are highly dependent on exports, succumbed to strong gains in the Aussie dollar on Tuesday which continued to strengthen in early trade, tracking Beijing's vow to pursue a more 'vigorous' fiscal policy.
The Aussie, which if often used as liquid proxy for China plays, also benefited as prices of commodities such as industrial metals rose.
The healthcare sector index lost 1.6 per cent, with index heavyweight CSL down nearly 2 per cent.
"CSL is seen as an earner of international revenues and when the Aussie dollar rallies, the stock often comes under pressure," McCarthy said.
Solid overnight gains in commodity prices helped lift the metals and mining index more than 2 per cent as it shrugged off losses in the broader market, with prices welcoming China's plan to boost fiscal support for its economy.
BHP was the biggest gainer in an overall weaker market, rising as much as 2.7 per cent, while fellow global miner Rio Tinto was up as much as 2.5 per cent.
London copper soared 2.7 per cent overnight to a two-week peak of US$6,328.00, while zinc rose 2.4 per cent and nickel advanced 1.5 per cent.
Bauxite miner Alumina was among the top gainers on the metals and mining index, backed by aluminium prices hitting a two-week high on Tuesday.
a2 Milk Company picked up from its gains in the previous session and supported New Zealand's benchmark S&P/NZX 50 index 0.4 per cent rise to 8,933.05.
a2 Milk rose around 2 per cent after a late surge on Tuesday saw the company shrug off a recent run of heavy losses.
REUTERS
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