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ASX extends share market sell-off but falls moderate following rout – ABC News
The Australian share market ends higher following a yo-yo session, although the ASX 200 remains below 6,000 points following Friday’s rout.

The Australian share market has bounced back off its lows and finished higher after a volatile session, although the ASX 200 remains below 6,000 after Friday’s rout.
Key points:
- US markets fell on Friday, with the tech-heavy Nasdaq’s 1.3 per cent drop again leading the declines
- The market value of ASX-listed companies fell more than $60 billion on Friday, but are easing more modestly today
- The Australian dollar continues to trade down from recent two-year highs Click here to view the original article.
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