ASX snaps four-week winning streak

By Max Mason
Updated November 15 2014 - 11:13am, first published 6:39am
Tribeca Investment Partners senior fund manager: "The only think that provides material upside to the market is currency probably still has a far bit left to fall, but that process in itself, whilst it's falling, can actually weigh on the market a bit."
Tribeca Investment Partners senior fund manager: "The only think that provides material upside to the market is currency probably still has a far bit left to fall, but that process in itself, whilst it's falling, can actually weigh on the market a bit."
Tribeca Investment Partners senior fund manager: "The only think that provides material upside to the market is currency probably still has a far bit left to fall, but that process in itself, whilst it's falling, can actually weigh on the market a bit."
Tribeca Investment Partners senior fund manager: "The only think that provides material upside to the market is currency probably still has a far bit left to fall, but that process in itself, whilst it's falling, can actually weigh on the market a bit."
Tribeca Investment Partners senior fund manager: "The only think that provides material upside to the market is currency probably still has a far bit left to fall, but that process in itself, whilst it's falling, can actually weigh on the market a bit."
Tribeca Investment Partners senior fund manager: "The only think that provides material upside to the market is currency probably still has a far bit left to fall, but that process in itself, whilst it's falling, can actually weigh on the market a bit."
Tribeca Investment Partners senior fund manager: "The only think that provides material upside to the market is currency probably still has a far bit left to fall, but that process in itself, whilst it's falling, can actually weigh on the market a bit."
Tribeca Investment Partners senior fund manager: "The only think that provides material upside to the market is currency probably still has a far bit left to fall, but that process in itself, whilst it's falling, can actually weigh on the market a bit."

The Australian sharemarket edged higher on Friday, but fell sharply over the week, ending a run of four straight weeks of gains as energy, mining and banking stocks were sold off.

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