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News: SOL Australia shares post third weekly loss as Evergrande debt crisis weighs

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    • Gold stocks led losses on ASX 200
    • Energy stocks, banks capped some losses
    • NZX 50 fell 0.35%

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    Australia shares ended lower on Friday to mark a third weekly decline as property developer Evergrande's debt crisis continued to capture attention worldwide and spark concerns of a fallout in China's financial system and other markets.

    The S&P/ASX 200 index (xjo) fell 0.37% to close trade at 7,342.6 points. In the previous session, the benchmark closed 1% higher at a seven-week peak.

    "With China Evergrande's bond interest payment deadline inching closer, markets have been evaluating what would happen if the property developer fails to settle the interest within a month of the slated payment dates," Kunal Sawhney, chief executive officer of Kalkine Group said.

    Investors are concerned a slowdown in China may have an impact on commodities. Australian miners .AXMM , who are dependent on Chinese demand for raw materials, fell 1.36%, with the country's big mining triumvirate - BHP Group (BHP) , Rio Tinto (RIO) and Fortescue Metals (FMG) skidding between 0.3% and 2.6%.

    Gold miners .AXGD led the losses on the main bourse after dropping 3.35%, tracking lower bullion prices overnight amid an uptick in Treasury yields.

    Gold miner Kingsgate Consolidated Ltd (KCN) fell 7.2% while Ramelius Resources Ltd (RMS) lost 6.1%.

    In contrast, energy stocks .AXEJ rose 1.41% tracking an uptick in oil prices as investors focused on tighter supplies amid strong appetite for riskier assets such as crude.

    Heavyweight Washington H Soul Pattinson and Company (SOL) was the top gainer in the sub-index, advancing 3.8%, followed by natural gas major Santos Ltd (STO) , gaining up to 4.9%.

    Major banks .AXFJ advanced 0.66% with a rise in Australian bond yields as higher rates lead to better margins. Among the 'Big Four' banks, the country's biggest lender Commonwealth Bank (CBA) climbed 0.9%.

    New Zealand's benchmark S&P/NZX 50 index (nz50) fell 0.35% to finish the session at 13,259.6 points.

    ($1 = 1.3729 Australian dollars)

 
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