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Australian shares rise as energy and mining firms outweigh consumer weakness

Australian shares rise as energy and mining firms outweigh consumer weakness

The Australian share market posted marginal gains Tuesday, supported mainly by energy stocks and mining companies. However, the gains were limited, as consumer discretionary firms suffered due to U.S. China trade tensions, and domestic political uncertainties.

The S&P/ASX 200 Index held steady, with a 0.2% gain at 7,766.80 by 1232 GMT.

The iron ore price and metals prices have been strong, helping to extend gains for a fourth straight session.

Shares in industry giants Rio Tinto BHP and Fortescue increased between 0.5% to 1.5%.

Energy stocks gained more than 1% on the back of higher oil prices due to tariff exemptions. Viva Energy led with gains between 3.4% and 2.0%, while Santos was second with gains of 2.1% and 3.4%, respectively.

Consumer discretionary companies were the worst laggards. They dropped as much as 1%, and snapped a two-day streak of gains. Breville Group, Aristocrat Leisure and other companies in the subindex suffered the most losses. Both fell by 1.5%.

The political uncertainty before the May 3 elections weighed heavily on consumer stocks. With the possibility of a divided parliament, despite Labor's improved polls, caution was felt around sectors that were vulnerable to shifts in household spending.

Shares of Collins Foods fell as much as 2,7% in company news after the fast-food chain operator announced its plans to exit Taco Bell, which was underperforming.

Investors remain cautious after Donald Trump, the U.S. president, exempted semiconductors and electronics from new duties. Beijing has retaliated against Washington in every way, but says it will not respond to any further U.S. duties.

The Reserve Bank of Australia minutes of its latest policy meeting are due at around 1300 GMT on Thursday, along with the quarterly inflation data for New Zealand and the jobs data.

The benchmark S&P/NZX 50 Index fell by 0.2% in New Zealand to 12,082.43 point.

(source: Reuters)