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All Ords tottered up a touch from the lows to finish -0.1%.  The sectors were led by Miners +2% and Energy +1.7%.  REITS -1.1% was down the most.

Over in Asia, China -0.3%, Hong Kong -0.8%, Japan +0.6%, India currently +0.1%.

 

 

On to UK/Europe:

 

 

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