ASX 200 finishes in positive territory on Wednesday after rough start
'Most sectors were in the green, led by property REITs and the banks,' Mr Boyd said.
'Mining and health care stocks slumped.'
The ASX 200 finished the day up 0.25 per cent.

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Sky News Business Reporter Edward Boyd says the overall stockmarket today started in negative territory but turned positive after about an hour of trading. 'Most sectors were in the green, led by property REITs and the banks,' Mr Boyd said. 'Mining and health care stocks slumped.' The ASX 200 finished the day up 0.25 per cent.