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IN THIS morning’s <i>News Wrap:</i> Fortescue hits back at Vale; BHP Billiton's Tim Cutt keeps the faith in US shale; and Rinehart reduces Minister for Agriculture to a ‘minion’.

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Fortescue hits back at Vale Fortescue Metals Group has disputed a claim by a Chinese steel official that its high costs and debt require a fresh equity investment, arguing it has a lower break-even price...

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