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Stocks slide on miners

NEWS that a deal had finally been struck over the $US700 billion bailout of embattled Wall Street banks was not enough to stop the Australian Securities Exchange from slipping into the red today with the big miners leading the downward charge on a fall in base metal prices.

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The agreement in the United States ended nine days of tense negotiations over the terms of the bailout which is to be the largest intervention by the government into the economy since the Great Depression...

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