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Miners, banks help ASX rise to best since February 2020 – The Sydney Morning Herald
The miners and banks were strong as the Australian sharemarket add 1.2% on Thursday to hit new 13-month highs.

Scentre, the owner and manager of the local Westfield malls, has suffered a resounding swing against its remuneration report at the groups annual meeting which the board described as disappointing.
Proxy advisers Institutional Shareholder Services (ISS) and CGI Glass Lewis were among those who voted 51 per cent against the remuneration report.
It is the first strike incurred by Scentre since its listing in 2014.
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