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Mining stocks weighed down by gold.(Brief Article)

Australasian Business Intelligence, February, 2005

Feb 08, 2005 (The Australian Financial Review - ABIX via COMTEX)

The Australian stock market paused in its climb on 8 February 2005. The Standard & Poor's Australian Stock Exchange 200 Index lost 10.5 points to 4,179.1. While the share prices of Telstra, Woolworths and cement company Rinker made slight gains, the activity was overwhelmed by sell-downs in the banking industry, insurance companies and resource majors BHP Billiton and Rio Tinto. Building supplies company Boral also shed almost 5 to close at $A6.77 after predicting flat earnings in the second half of 2004-05.

Publication Date: 9 February 2005

STANDARD AND POOR'S AUSTRALIAN STOCK 

EXCHANGE ASX 200 INDEX:

TELSTRA CORPORATION LIMITED - ASX

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