ASX 200 falls by 1.92 per cent

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ASX 200 falls by 1.92 per cent
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The ASX 200 has had its worst day in two months dropping 1.92 per cent.

The fall is believed to have been caused after the Chair of the United States Federal Reserve stated interest rates in the United States will keep rising to bring inflation down.

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