Australian, New Zealand shares up

25 Jun, 2020

SYDNEY: Gold and healthcare stocks helped Australian shares eke out another session of gains on Wednesday, as investors remained cautiously optimistic about hopes of an economic recovery even as coronavirus cases continue to rise.

The S&P/ASX 200 index ended up 0.2% at 5,965.70 to a fourth straight session of muted gains. The benchmark is down 10.9% this year, as of last close.

Safe-haven gold stocks were the top performers on the benchmark, with the sub-index jumping 3.9% to its highest close in three weeks on firm bullion prices.

De Grey Mining Ltd rose 24.6%, while Emerald Resources NL gained 13.8?%.

Australian healthcare index climbed to a near one-month high before closing 1.4% up, boosted by drugmaker CSL Ltd, advancing 1.1%, while Sonic Healthcare added 4.7%.

Meanwhile, the Aussie energy sub-index fell 1.3%, pressured by a slide in oil prices.

New Zealand's benchmark S&P/NZX 50 index gained most in a week, adding 1.1% to settle at 11,259.41 after the central bank struck a dovish tone by flagging it was ready to ease policy to restore an economy hit by the Covid-19 pandemic.

The Reserve Bank of New Zealand kept rates unchanged at a record low, as widely expected, saying economic activity was coming back faster than expected.

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