Australian shares poised to open higher
The Ben Roberts-Smith saga is far from over and is part of a broader, uncomfortable, look at how we prepare men and women for war.AUD +1.2% to 65.79 US centsIn New York: BHP +3% Rio +3.8% Atlassian +0.2%Spot gold +0.8% to $US1977.81/oz at 2.33pm in New York10-year yield: US 3.60% Australia 3.61% Germany 2.24%Senate races to pass debt bill to avert default deadline
Private payrolls increased 278,000 following a revised 291,000 gain in April, according to figures published Thursday by the ADP Research Institute with Stanford Digital Economy Lab. The median estimate in a Bloomberg survey of economists called for an increase of 170,000.
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