Shares of energy companies advanced on the back of jump in oil prices. Woodside Petroleum and Santos rose 1.4% and 1.2%, respectively.
Metal and mining stocks climbed. Top miner BHP Group gained 0.1%, while peer Rio Tinto rose 1.2%. Aurelia Metals gained 2.3% after it said on Thursday that it was no longer in talks about a possible acquisition of the CSA mine in New South Wales, backing off from plans to buy the Glencore Plcowned copper mine.
News Corp shares were up 1.7% after it posted A$32.9 million net income for the third quarter, with the consolidation of Foxtel and a strong performance by HarperCollins offsetting a decline in news and information earnings. The result compared to a net loss of $1.1 billion a year ago - when the Rupert Murdoch-controlled media firm revalued its Foxtel and Fox Sports Australia operations.
Qantas (QAN) was down by 3% after a number of brokers have cut expectations for the airline's share price over the next 12 months.
ECONOMIC NEWS: The Reserve Bank has confirmed its downgraded near-term economic growth forecasts, but has kept its longer-term expectations unchanged. The RBA said on Friday it now expects annual GDP growth to June of 1.75%, compared to the 2.25% it flagged six months ago, with the December target downgraded from 3.0 to 2.75%. The central bank, which has also trimmed its mean inflation targets for the same periods, still expects economic growth to pick stay at 2.75% over the next 18 months. Year-ended GDP growth is expected to be around 2.75% over 2019 and 2020, supported by accommodative monetary policy and an increase in household disposable income growth, the RBA said.
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