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Chinese economic growth worries spook punters

WORRIES China’s economic growth may falter has driven down the local market with investors selling mining and energy stocks, while predictably, the Reserve Bank of Australia decided to leave the cash interest rate on hold at 4.25%.

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Whether it translates into breathing space for mortgage holders remains to be seen after Westpac Bank announced a further 126 jobs would be cut, bringing total job losses by the bank since November to...

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