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ASX flatlining as avocados and blueberries boost Costa Group profits – ABC News
The Australian share market flatlines after enduring a dip in last week’s trade. Travel stocks are performing as Australians look to fly again.

The Australian share market has ended Monday slightly down after enduring a dip in last week’s trade.
The ASX 200 opened the day 0.2 per cent down and, despite some rises throughout the day, dipped again in the afternoon.
It ended the day 0.2 per cent down to 6,781 points.
The All Ords closed flat at 7,062.
On Friday the ASX 200 suffered its second-worst day of 2021, with a loss of 1.3 per cent.
Energy stocks performed well. BHP was Monday’s top performer with a gain of 3.5 per cent, while Beach…
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