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Wall St rally extends to ASX miners

METALS & Mining had a super finish to the day and closed up nearly 8% as the ASX 200 benchmark rose about 5.5% following Wall Street’s big rally in response to US President Trump’s ambition to override the pandemic and get America back to work.

Wall St rally extends to ASX miners

Equities in the industrial metals space led the charge, with base metal futures mainly on the rise in Asia trade. On the gold front, bullion drifted down from US$1640 per ounce to $1610/oz as the ASX...

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