Shares of materials and resources companies were lower, following an overnight dip for several industrial metals. Sector giants BHP and Rio Tinto were down 0.3 and 1.7% respectively, and Fortescue Metals and South32 were both more than 2% lower.
Shares of most Australian banks and financials saw gains, with the exception of National Australia Bank, which saw a decline of 0.3%. NAB's CEO Andrew Thorburn had earlier announced that about 300 of its staff had been fired or left the company following internal investigations into wrongdoing. Commonwealth Bank had the strongest gains of the big four, up 1% to $67.92.
CURRENCY: Australian Dollar was higher against greenback and other major currencies on Tuesday. The Australian dollar was at $0.7106, following a decline from levels above 0.714 overnight.
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