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Pause by traders after a record run.
Australasian Business Intelligence, June, 2005
Jun 22, 2005 (The Advertiser - ABIX via COMTEX)
The Australian sharemarket lost ground on 22 June 2005, with the benchmark S&P/ASX 200 easing 22.2 points, to 4,277.9. The broader All Ordinaries Index was 23.2 points off the pace at 4,232.1. The resources sector was sold down by investors, with Rio Tinto retreating $A0.48 to finish at $A45.06 and Caltex Australia shedding $A1.19 to close at $A14.94. Westpac fell $A0.13 to $A19.51 and Ten Network was down $A0.22 at $A3.98. Coles Myer eased $A0.11 to close at $A9.34 and Telstra rose $A0.02 to $A5.08.
Publication Date: 23 June 2005
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