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Softer session for ASX miners

BUYERS of the Australian resources sector pulled back early today after putting in plenty of bids at the start of the week, though buying of the sector late in the session saw Metals & Mining close the day with loss of just under 1% on the ASX 200.

Softer session for ASX miners

With the oil rally fizzing out a bit, metal prices were mainly lower, while gold remained around the US$1330 per ounce mark. However gold stocks were little bought, with investors eyeing the big M&A...

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