Latest News

Australian shares flatten as financials counter the energy sector's boost

Australian shares closed Monday at near-four-month lows, as declines among major banks offset the strong performance of the energy sector. Investors also reassessed their positions in an uncertain environment for monetary policy.

The benchmark S&P/ASX 200 index closed at 8,635.40, its lowest level since mid-July.

Financials closed at a four-month low, down 0.2%. Commonwealth Bank of Australia shares fell by nearly 1% to a new low.

CBA, Australia's largest lender, has lost more than 10% of its value since the beginning of last week, after its disappointing earnings and warnings about margin pressures affected market sentiment.

Tim Waterer, KCM Trade's Chief Market Analyst said: "With the future of interest rates still in flux, there were very few positive drivers on the ASX today."

Macquarie, an Australian investment bank, fell by 2.3% when it traded ex-dividend. It has also fallen by around 10% in the past week due to lower-than expected earnings. Shares of ANZ, Westpac and other peers finished the day each 0.6% higher.

CBA and Macquarie have a hard time shaking off their reputation as being overvalued. This is affecting the share price. Traders try to find better values elsewhere in the market.

Citi analysts remain positive about the macro-environment for banks. They have named ANZ as well as Westpac among their top picks.

Other discretionary stocks also ended the session up 0.2%, after having fallen as high as 1.3% in the previous session.

Recent robust economic data has prompted a sharp retreat in expectations for interest rate reductions. Swaps indicate a probability of 36% for a rate cut in May, down from 70% the week before.

Energy stocks rose by 1.1%, their biggest one-day gain in a week. Woodside shares rose nearly 1% as the Australian oil-and-gas producer is poised to sign an U.S. Liquefied Natural Gas supply agreement with Saudi Aramco in the coming week.

The benchmark S&P/NZX50 index for New Zealand ended the day 0.3% higher, at 13,499.04 point.

(source: Reuters)