Australian share market strong as US inflation falls

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InvestSmart Chief Market Strategist EvanLucas_INV says Australia's share market has increased by five per cent since the beginning of the year, while the US market has risen by six per cent.

InvestSmart Chief Market Strategist Evan Lucas says Australia’s share market has increased by five per cent since the beginning of the year, while the US market has risen by six per cent. “What has changed is the expectation that inflation is moderating,” Mr Lucas told Sky News Australia.

 

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