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SYDNEY/WELLINGTON: Australian shares ended four straight sessions of losses to close slightly higher on Wednesday as gold miners gained and technology stocks rose following Afterpay’s strong earnings.

The S&P/ASX 200 index ended 0.1% higher at 6,057.7. The benchmark fell 1.7% on Tuesday.

“The market’s rise is just a small improvement after the previous losses, as the benchmark bounces back after coming close to the support level of 6,000,” said Steven Daghlian, market analyst at CommSec.

Among sectors, the gold index surged as prices of the yellow metal benefited from uncertainties about US elections and surging global Covid-19 cases.

Gold explorer Ramelius Resources surged more than 7% as it reported a higher-than-expected gold production in the September quarter.

Tech stocks were also higher, with buy-now-pay-later firm Afterpay jumping about 7% after its underlying sales in the first-quarter more than doubled.

The consumer sector also climbed, with the country’s No. 2 supermarket chain Coles Group posting a rise in first-quarter sales.

Financial stocks were lower with the “Big Four” banks falling in the range of 0.1% and 1.5%.

In New Zealand, the benchmark S&P/NZX 50 index closed marginally higher at 12,264.5, helped by gains among healthcare and tech stocks.

In Australia, data showed consumer prices rose 1.6% in the September quarter, though that merely retraced the June quarter’s record 1.9% plunge.

“This (subdued inflation) does make the Reserve Bank of Australia comfortable with further cuts and other policy methods,” Daghlian said.—Reuters

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