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Australian market follows Wall Street bounce

The Australian dollar eased back slightly after hitting its highest level in three weeks earlier today. The dollar reached 93.22 US cents in early trade, but is now buying 92.91 US cents at 1:09pm (AEDT). Full Article at ABC Online

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