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Australian shares slip; New Zealand up

Published April 1, 2017 Updated April 1, 2017 12:00am

Australian shares finished lower on Friday, weighed down by losses in financials as investors repositioned themselves after a strong rally on Thursday. The S&P/ASX 200 index fell 31.3 points or 0.53 percent to 5,864.9 at the close of trade. The market managed to keep its head above water this week, climbing 1.94 percent versus last week's 0.8 percent decline. It rose for a fourth straight quarter, its longest winning streak since June 2014.
Financial stocks fell 0.58 percent after their longest daily bull run since October 10, 2016. Three of the "Big Four" banks fell less than 1 percent, while ANZ Banking slipped 1.39 percent after 11.6 million shares changed hands, twice the 30-day average. BHP Billiton failed to impress, falling 0.91 percent this week, and 0.12 percent on the day, hurt by a 2 percent drop in Chinese iron ore futures.
Energy stocks Woodside Petroleum, Oil Search, Beach Energy and Santos fell 0.8 percent to 1.3 percent. The energy index fell 0.9 percent after six straight gaining sessions. It rose 2.12 percent this quarter. New Zealand's benchmark S&P/NZX 50 index climbed 0.38 percent or 27.67 points to 7,196.78. The index rose 4.6 percent this quarter, compared with a 6.52 percent loss in the previous quarter.