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Australian shares retreat as Rio Tinto leads miners lower



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Rio hits 4-month trough, closes 2.5% lower

Banks rise for sixth consecutive session

NZ's Q2 inflation data due on Wednesday

Updates to close

By Sherin Sunny

July 16 (Reuters) -Australian shares slipped on Tuesday from a record closing high in the previous session, as Rio Tinto led mining stocks lower after reporting second-quarter iron ore shipments below analyst estimates, while caution also set in ahead of June jobs data.

The S&P/ASX 200 index .AXJO closed 0.2% lower at 7,999.30, snapping a three-session winning streak.

Mining stocks .AXMM fell 1.5% in their worst session in more than a week. Rio Tinto RIO.AX closed 2.5% lower after hitting its weakest level since March 18 during the session.

The world's largest producer of iron ore shipped 80.3 million tons of the steel-making commodity from its Pilbara operations in the June quarter, missing the Visible Alpha consensus estimate of 82.1 Mt due to production impacts from a train derailment in mid-May.

"Despite Rio's mild production drop and the reasons behind it aren't too new to investors, the accumulated frustration that Australian miners have yet to see light at the end of the tunnel presses the pause button on the market rally," said Hebe Chen, a market analyst at IG.

Market participants are now awaiting the June unemployment report due on Thursday, which could provide cues on the Reserve Bank of Australia's policy plans.

Anticipations suggest much softer job data will arrive, Chen said.

Banking stocks .AXFJ rose 0.1% in their sixth consecutive session of gains. National Australia Bank NAB.AX and Westpac Banking WBC.AX climbed 0.3% each.

Gold stocks .AXGD closed up 0.2% after hitting their highest level since Nov. 17, 2020. Northern Star Resources NST.AX rose 0.6%.

In New Zealand, the benchmark S&P/NZX 50 index .NZ50 gained 0.5% to 12,184.49, its highest close since Feb. 8, 2023.

The country is scheduled to release its second-quarter inflation data on Wednesday, with a Reuters poll showing annual inflation likely eased to 3.4% from 4% in the previous quarter.



Reporting by Sherin Sunny in Bengaluru; Editing by Subhranshu Sahu

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