MINER'S RIGHT

Industry all smiles with Fe uplift, political shock

Australian investors are celebrating the surprise re-election of a conservative government but the best might be yet to come for mining stocks, as analysts digest the latest mine-outage news from Brazil, which has pushed the iron ore price above US$100 per tonne.

Industry all smiles with Fe uplift, political shock

Analysts argue Australian producers of the steel-making material, despite strong share-price rises over the past three months, could go a lot higher, driven by the ore price and speculation of windfall...

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