ASX shrugs off bond rout
Despite a slide in global bonds, the ASX managed to finish the week higher as attention turns to a possible US rate hike.
Jessica Sier writes on business, markets, news and real estate. Based in our Sydney newsroom, Jessica is also a multimedia producer.
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