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    	  ASX snaps three-day winning rally 
    

    	  U.S. inflation data eases rate hike fears 
    

    	  Gold stocks fall most in a week 
    

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    Australian shares snapped a three-day winning streak on Friday, starting the last month of the year on a negative note, as technology firms and banks weighed, while investors assessed their monetary policy easing bets after a benign U.S. inflation print.

    The S&P/ASX 200 index (xjo) fell 0.17% to 7,075.40 points after closing 0.7% higher on Thursday. The benchmark gained 4.5% last month, its best month since January.

    Overnight, U.S. inflation data showed signs of cooling demand in the world's largest economy, which further strengthened expectations that the Federal Reserve's interest rate hiking campaign was over, boosting the possibility of rate cuts early next year.

    "Growth and inflation in the U.S. slow enough to enable the Fed to ease would help set the conditions for the RBA (Reserve Bank of Australia) to also cut, particularly given the synchronous nature of the current global economic cycle," analysts at ANZ said in a note.

    On the domestic front, banking stocks shed 0.1%, with Westpac (WBC) and Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) both dropping about 0.5%.

    Information technology stocks .AXIJ declined nearly 1.1%, after having their best day in over nearly three weeks on Thursday.

    Sector majors Xero (XRO) and Wisetech Global (WTC) slumped 1.9% and 1%, respectively.

    Gold stocks .AXGD cut a four-day rally, dropping about 0.4%, as bullion prices declined overnight on a firmer dollar. Among top gold miners, Northern Star Resources (NST) lost 2.3% and Evolution Mining (EVN) fell 1.2%.

    "There is a little bit of selling around in resources in commodity stocks... but it is kind of end of week book squaring after a pretty big run in November," said Henry Jennings, senior analyst at Marcustoday.

    Across the Tasman Sea, New Zealand's benchmark S&P/NZX 50 index (nz50) ended 0.329% higher to finish the session at 11,367.51 points.

    The Reserve Bank of New Zealand's deputy governor Christian Hawkesby warned that persistently high core inflation "left little room for error" around monetary policy, days after the central bank kept its official cash rate unchanged.

 
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