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Australia shares set to open higher as China tariff exemptions lift mood

Australia shares set to open higher as China tariff exemptions lift mood

Australian shares are likely to open
higher on Thursday, tracking Wall Street, after China’s decision
to exempt some U.S. goods from tariffs boosted market sentiment.
China exempted some U.S. anti-cancer drugs and other goods
from its tariffs ahead of trade talks slated for early October.

The local share price index futures rose 0.39%, a
25-point premium to the underlying S&P/ASX 200 index
close. The benchmark rose 0.4% on Wednesday.

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