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Australian shares to rise as Wall Street shrugs off chaotic presidential debate – ABC News
Australian shares are expected to open slightly higher, as Wall Street rebounded on hopes of the United States passing another trillion-dollar stimulus package.
Australian shares are expected to open slightly higher, as Wall Street rebounded on hopes of the United States passing another trillion-dollar stimulus package.
ASX futures were up 0.2 per cent by 6:40am AEST.
The Australian dollar had risen (+0.5pc) to 71.64 US cents.
Investors were also digesting yesterday’s chaotic presidential debate, where US President Donald Trump and Democratic challenger Joe Biden talked over each other and traded insults as they sparred over the COVID-19 pandemic, he…
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