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Apple pushes Nasdaq to record high, as global markets slip on Biden stimulus doubts – ABC News
The local share market is closed for Australia Day, while rising COVID-19 cases and delays in supplying vaccines have offset Wall Street’s optimism about a potential…

The local share market is closed for Australia Day, having risen more than 3.3 per cent since the year began.
Key points:
- Apple, Facebook and Tesla will report quarterly results on Thursday (AEDT)
- The Australian share market is trading around its highest level since February 26, 2020
- The US Senate is trying to pass COVID relief legislation before Donald Trump’s impeachment trial begins in early February.
By 8:05am AEDT, the Australian dollar was marginally weaker (-0.2pc) at 77.04 US cents.
Wall Street…
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