Australian shares snap four-day decline as miners, banks rise
Australian shares snapped a four-day losing streak on Friday after an upbeat session on Wall Street, even as a re-escalation in the Middle East conflict raised supply concerns. The benchmark S&P/ASX…
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Escalating strikes in the war with Iran and a spike in oil prices are expected to further rattle Australia’s sharemarket.
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Escalating strikes in the war with Iran and a spike in oil prices are expected to further rattle Australia’s sharemarket.

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