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ASX to dip as Kabul attack spooks markets; Wesfarmers’ $2.3b surprise – The Sydney Morning Herald
The ASX was flat at lunchtime as investors turned away from the reporting Wesfarmers, Lynas, NEXTDC, and Bega Cheese.

Investors were logging out of data centre operator NEXTDC this morning despite the company beating guidance in its full-year results.
Shares in the $6.2 billion technology firm were down 5.4 per cent near a four-week low $12.75 by lunchtime despite improved…
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