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Live: ASX likely to rise despite US launching strikes against Iran
Key takeaways
- The strikes were in response to Iran shooting down a US Apache helicopter earlier this week and raises doubts about how close both nations are to reaching a peace deal.
- See how the trading day unfolds on our blog.
- Disclaimer: this blog is not intended as investment advice.
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Link copied Share Share article The Australian share market is likely to open slightly higher, despite the United States launching missile strikes against Iran.
The strikes were in response to Iran shooting down a US Apache helicopter earlier this week and raises doubts about how close both nations are to reaching a peace deal.
See how the trading day unfolds on our blog.
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