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‘Exciting news': ASX 200 firmly in ‘record territory'

‘Exciting news': ASX 200 firmly in ‘record territory'

Sky News AUa day ago

CommSec's Tom Piotrowski says the ASX 200 is "firmly in record territory" before the market opens on Wednesday.
"It's exciting news … the futures are pointing to an improvement of a little under point four of a per cent, which will have us firmly in record territory," Mr Piotrowski told Sky News Australia.
"It's a little bit at odds with the atmosphere more broadly where northern hemisphere stocks are concerned."
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