Australian shares ended little changed on Friday, finishing a volatile week where investors weighed a federal budget proposal to curb negative gearing. The change raised fears of weaker mortgage demand, clouding banks’ outlook even as financials gained 1% after earlier losses. Real estate stocks rose on expectations that first-home buyer support could offset the impact. Outside Australia, investors tracked US China talks and Middle East tensions, while miners slipped 3.1% on softer iron ore and copper prices.
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