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Miners fall on ASX as reflation trade slows

LIMITED interest was shown in miners on the first day of the trading week, with Metals & Mining falling nearly 2% as concerns about earlier than expected US monetary tightening impacted stocks.

Miners fall on ASX as reflation trade slows

Metals were mainly weaker too in Asia trade, with iron ore in Singapore heading below the US$200 per tonne-mark and gold and $1777/oz. The Australian dollar was just below 75c. Better headline mining...

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