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Australian shares ended lower on Monday, as political concerns rattled investors after the governing coalition was set to lose its one-seat majority in parliament following a weekend by-election. The poor showing by the government will make it harder to get legislation enacted, though its survival is not automatically threatened.
The next election is not due until May 2019, although it could occur earlier if the Liberal-led coalition can't win the support of at least one independent MP and continue to govern. The S&P/ASX 200 index closed 0.6 pct lower at 5904.9, adding to small losses on Friday.
Most of the sectors ended in the red with the financials index losing 0.8 percent. The sector has been hit hard this year by revelations of widespread misconduct in a high-profile public inquiry. The country's "Big Four" banks closed between 0.7 percent and 1 percent lower, led by Australia and New Zealand Banking Group finishing 1 percent down.
Healthcare stocks were also down, with index heavyweight CSL Ltd ending about 1.8 percent lower. The stock, which has outperformed the ASX 200 this year on strong US sales, has seen some consolidation recently. Among the gainers, mining stocks shed early losses to end higher, led by hopes for more stimulus in China - Australia's largest trading partner and a big buyer of its key resources exports. Mining giants BHP and Rio Tinto rose 0.2 percent and 1.1 percent respectively. The New Zealand stock market was closed for holiday.

Copyright Reuters, 2018

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