The MySteel 62% Australian iron ore fines price was down by a further 2.7% to US$125 per tonne.
The price was at a six-year high of $130.50/t earlier this week.
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THE iron ore price has fallen for a second consecutive day.
The MySteel 62% Australian iron ore fines price was down by a further 2.7% to US$125 per tonne.
The price was at a six-year high of $130.50/t earlier this week.
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