Iron ore prices rose above the $US100 a tonne for the first time in two months amid signs Chinese officials were preparing to assist the country’s flailing property sector, boosting a major buyer of the commodity.
But Australian fund managers have warned the “euphoria” could be short-lived, adding that much of the speculation about stimulus was on social media, a long way from being put in place by authorities.
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