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April 9 (Reuters) - Australian shares dipped on Friday, losing...

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    April 9 (Reuters) - Australian shares dipped on Friday, losing steam after a five-day winning streak, as setbacks to the nation's COVID-19 vaccine rollout plans weighed on healthcare stocks, while weak iron ore prices pressured miners.

    The S&P/ASX 200 index (xjo) was down 0.2% at 6,985.4 points in early trade. The benchmark climbed more than 2% for the week and was poised for its third straight weekly gain.

    Healthcare stocks .AXHJ shed more than 1% to hit a two-week low, with heavyweight CSL Ltd (CSL) falling 1.3%.

    The Australian government held a meeting with state and territory leaders following an abrupt policy shift that recommended people under 50 to take Pfizer's PFE.N COVID-19 vaccine rather than AstraZeneca's AZN.L shot.

    The ASX 300 metals and mining index .AXMM dipped 0.2% as iron ore prices inched lower in the previous session. BHP Group Ltd (BHP) shed nearly 1%.

    Energy stocks .AXEJ edged 0.1​% lower on flat crude prices, led by Beach Energy Ltd (BPT) , which dropped 2%.

    Bucking the sombre mood, technology stocks .AXIJ rose 1.02%, tracking solid overnight gains in their U.S. peers that led to the S&P 500 closing at a record high.

    Afterpay Ltd (APT) climbed 3.12%, while EML Payments Ltd (EML) gained 1.22%.

    In New Zealand, the benchmark S&P/NZX 50 index (nz50) fell 0.2% to 12,613.8, with healthcare and financials losing the most.

    Pacific Edge Ltd (PEB) jumped more than 30% after the company said its bladder cancer diagnostic tests are now covered by U.S. insurance giant United Healthcare.

 
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