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Metals firing on all cylinders but miners ease on stagflation concerns

ASX miners fell on Friday as commodity prices continuing to gain saw stagflation fears emerge for investors, who were also spooked by a Russia attack on Ukraine now featured shelling of Europe’s largest uranium power plant.

Metals firing on all cylinders but miners ease on stagflation concerns

Metals & Mining lost about 0.3% on the ASX 200, with the gold patch showing the outlier as safe-haven buying kicked-in and a 2% gain overall ensued. As gold moved up slightly to about US$1940 per ounce,...

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