ASX ends stellar week on softer note
Australian shares ended a stellar week on a lower note, as caution crept into the market after traders pushed the index to a level not seen for ten years earlier in the week.
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It's been a tumultuous two weeks for equity traders in Asia. And at some point, it just gets to be too much.
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