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Taking an early dip

IT was a pretty uninspiring start to the working week for the major miners on the Australian Securities Exchange, while the broader market dipped lower on the back of flat overseas leads.

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The mining heavyweights fell from early gains to close Monday’s session lower. BHP Billiton closed at $A42.57, down 28c, while Rio Tinto fell 58c to $75.38. A Chinese government report into the collapse...

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