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STOCKS - AUSTRALIAN SHARES OPEN LOWER - MAY 30, 2003.

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Publication Date: 30-MAY-03
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COPYRIGHT 2003 Asia Pulse Pty Ltd

SYDNEY, May 30 Asia Pulse - The Australian share market started in negative territory today, with blue chip News Corp retreating to match a weaker performance in the United States overnight.

The banks were mixed, with the gold stocks benefiting from a better gold price overnight.

By 1015 AEST,...

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