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    Aust Shares Down, AUD Rises On Job Figures

    zenger.newsBy zenger.newsMarch 23, 2021No Comments4 Mins Read
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    CANBERRA, Australia — Australia’s share market was a little lower, while the Aussie dollar picked up after a big drop in the unemployment rate in February.

    The S&P/ASX200 benchmark index was lower by 16.3 points, or 0.23 per cent, to 6778.9 at 1200 Australian Eastern Daylight Time on Thursday, March 18.

    The All Ordinaries was lower by 13.4 points, or 0.19 per cent, at 7034.6.

    There were losses of more than one per cent for property, health and utilities.

    The financial sector was down 0.29 per cent.

    The commodity sectors of materials and energy were about half a per cent higher, after a modest increase and decrease in iron ore and oil prices respectively.

    Economic news was headed by the unemployment rate unexpectedly tumbling to 5.8 per cent in February as 88,700 people joined the workforce.

    Economists had expected a modest 30,000 increase in employment in February, and the jobless rate to have eased to 6.3 per cent from an originally reported 6.4 per cent in January.

    Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison (right) and Australian Treasurer Josh Frydenberg arrive for a press conference at Parliament House in Canberra, Thursday, March 18, 2021. (AAP Image/Lukas Coch)

    The Aussie dollar was buying 78.17 US cents seconds before the news, then climbed to 78.35 US cents at 1131 AEDT.

    BIS Oxford Economics chief economist Sarah Hunter said the labor market was outperforming.

    She said that its recovery should not be derailed by the end of the JobKeeper wage subsidy scheme at the end of March.

    Meanwhile, the US S&P 500 and Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at record highs after the Federal Reserve predicted a fast economic recovery from the coronavirus pandemic and said it would maintain its interest rate at close to zero.

    In its statement following its two-day policy meeting, the Federal Reserve projected a rapid jump in US economic growth this year as the COVID-19 crisis winds down, and repeated its pledge to keep its target interest rate near zero for years to come.

    The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 0.58 per cent to end at 33,015.37 points, while the S&P 500 gained 0.29 per cent to 3,974.12. The NASDAQ Composite climbed 0.4 per cent to 13,525.20.

    On the ASX, engineering group CIMIC said its CPB Contractors company secured a $289 million deal to upgrade part of the Bruce Highway in Queensland.

    The Queensland government chose CPB, which upgraded an earlier section of the highway, for the Woondum to Curra stretch. The work is due to be completed in 2024.

    Shares were down 0.21 per cent to $18.77.

    Engineering group Monadelphous said it won a $150 million, five-year deal to provide crane maintenance to Fortescue Metals.

    Monadelphous has since 2017 provided these services to the miner in the Pilbara region of Western Australia.

    Shares were down 0.8 per cent to $11.16.

    Westpac says it will sell its lenders mortgage insurance business and outsource the service.

    The bank will sell the business, which insures Westpac for home loans, to Arch Capital.

    Office workers are seen in Sydney, Wednesday, January 13, 2021. Total job vacancies were 254,400, an increase of 23.4% from August 2020 according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, released today. (AAP Image/Dan Himbrechts)

    Arch will provide lenders mortgage insurance to Westpac for 10 years.

    While the sale price is still to be decided, the bank said it would record a loss on the sale from transaction costs and an $84 million write-down in goodwill.

    Shares were lower by 0.36 per cent to $24.58.

    ANZ was best of the banks and rose 0.14 per cent to $28.41.

    In mining, BHP lost 0.23 per cent to $45.96, Fortescue was up 0.63 per cent to $20.53 and Rio Tinto crept higher by 0.17 per cent to $111.99.

    The Australian dollar was buying 78.29 US cents at 1200 AEDT, higher from 77.30 US cents at Wednesday’s close.

    (Edited by Sid Roy and Ritaban Misra)



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