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China policy swing lifts fortunes of ore

China’s decision to cut the amount of capital its banks must hold in reserve has boosted hopes that its strong demand for Australia’s resources can be maintained.

Joanna HeathOnline Political Correspondent
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Iron ore companies had a red letter day on the Australian sharemarket, as China’s decision to cut the amount of capital its banks must hold in reserve boosted hopes that strong demand for Australia’s resources from the country’s largest trading partner could be maintained.

Diversified miners Rio Tinto and BHP Billiton both jumped more than 4 per cent, as did iron ore minnows Atlas Iron and Mt Gibson Iron .

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Joanna Health writes on News specialising in Politics, Climate, Health. Based in our Canberra newsroom, Joanna is the Financial Review's online political correspondent. Connect with Joanna on Twitter.

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