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STOCKS - AUSTRALIAN SHARES END SHARPLY HIGHER - OCT 31, 2005.

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Publication Date: 31-OCT-05
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COPYRIGHT 2005 Asia Pulse Pty Ltd

SYDNEY, Oct 31 Asia Pulse - The Australian share market leapt almost two per cent Monday as resources and bank stocks moved into positive territory following a healthy result from Wall Street, dealers said.

At the close, the S&P/ASX200 had surged 76.7 points to 4,459.7 while the all ordinaries...

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