‘We’re going to take a little bit of a knock’: ASX 200 to fall

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‘We’re going to take a little bit of a knock’: ASX 200 to fall
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CommSec’s Tom Piotrowski says the Australian stock market will “take a little bit of a knock” when trade kicks off on Thursday morning.

CommSec’s Tom Piotrowski says the Australian stock market will “take a little bit of a knock” when trade kicks off on Thursday morning. “The futures at this stage are pointing to a loss of around 0.5 per cent for the ASX 200,” he told Sky News Australia.

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