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21 May 2013
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Market back in the black


THE Australian bourse fought off negative overseas leads to end the trading day slightly higher, as investors found solace in improved Chinese manufacturing data and took comfort from a speech by Reserve Bank of Australia governor Glenn Stevens.



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