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Your support makes all the difference.ARGENTINE SHARES closed lower after a lacklustre day during which they started higher before following Wall Street down into the red during afternoon trading.
The Merval index closed down 0.44 per cent at 472.6 points, a 2.11 point fall. Turnover was almost halved in the lull, coming in at a weak 24.4m pesos in comparison with Tuesday's 42.2m pesos.
"There weren't any reasons today for the fall except the market's own weakness," said one trader last night.
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