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Aussie stocks set for a weak session

A MAJOR sell-off on overseas markets overnight on gloomy economic data and a slowing in China’s export growth signals a weak start to Friday’s trading on the Australian bourse, while the bulk of base metal prices fell further.

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At 8.39am AEDT the early indicator, the SPI 200 Futures index for March, was trading 34 points lower at 4655. It was a gloomy session on Wall Street where stocks tumbled on a rise in jobless claims...

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