Markets Live: ASX slumps again
Investors snap up beaten-up iron ore miners and telco stocks, but it's not enough to offset selling in the big banks and energy names.
Patrick Commins writes on Markets specialising in Equity Markets, Currencies, Debt Markets. Based in our Sydney newsroom, Patrick is Markets deputy editor and has over six years experience as a journalist.
Investors snap up beaten-up iron ore miners and telco stocks, but it's not enough to offset selling in the big banks and energy names.
Geopolitical tensions and further falls in iron ore sparked broad and solid selling on the sharemarket, while TPG is smashed as telcos stumble.
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