CommSec’s Tom Piotrowski says the market today is set to kick off with a “small improvement”.
“Up by around 0.2 per cent, is what the futures are telling us at this stage,” he told Sky News Australia.
“And that, as I say, is out of step with what happened in the northern hemisphere where sellers were tending to get the better of stocks on both sides of the Atlantic.”
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