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Melbourne Cup no big distraction for mining investors

RESOURCE sector punters didn’t let a little horse race get in the way of a bit of buying, with Metals & Mining gaining about 1.5% on the ASX 200.

Melbourne Cup no big distraction for mining investors

The buying came with base metal futures showing a bit of form after last night's dud effort, while gold slipped to a little below US$1230 per ounce as the ASX session came to a close. Still, the ASX...

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