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Markets Live, Thursday 30 July, 2020 – The Sydney Morning Herald
Australian shares opened higher on Thursday after the US Fed vowed to keep using “its full range of tools” to prop up the US economy. Iron ore jumped 3.7%

New stores will open in the Melbourne suburbs of Merrifield, Clyde, Epping, Caroline Springs, Eltham, Greenvale and Kingsway, and in the Sydney suburbs of Kellyville, Marden Park, Seven Hills, Willoughby, Caringbah, Mosman, Sydenham, Penrith, Thornleigh, Asquith, Engadine, Peninsula, West Ryde and Ourimbah.
Food at the new sites will also be able to be ordered on delivery platform Uber Eats.
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