ASX edges higher, Apple weighs on Wall Street after price rises
The Australian dollar was trading at US69.02¢.AI stocks have been front of mind for Wall Street this week. AP Photo/Richard DrewMining stocks have made a strong start to the session, on the back of strengthening commodities prices. BHP added 1 per cent, Rio Tinto rose 2 per cent, and Fortescue was 1.1 per cent higher.
- ▪The Australian dollar was trading at US69.02¢.AI stocks have been front of mind for Wall Street this week.
- ▪AP Photo/Richard DrewMining stocks have made a strong start to the session, on the back of strengthening commodities prices.
- ▪BHP added 1 per cent, Rio Tinto rose 2 per cent, and Fortescue was 1.1 per cent higher.
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