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Markets Live: ASX to defy gloom

Shares are set to climb at the open on futures trading, despite more selling on Wall St and the US oil price pushing lower again.

Tomato prices have surged after Cyclone Debbie.

High tomato prices should 'halve' by July

Those baulking at tomato prices have Cyclone Debbie to blame after the category-four cyclone ripped through prime growing regions across Queensland but don't despair, prices are expected to halve by July.

Investors are playing it safe.

8@eight: ASX set to open higher

The local sharemarket is set for a bright start to the last day of the trading week, with futures pointing to a 20-point gain at the open.

Governor Mark Carney and the four other members of the Monetary Policy Committee voted to leave rates unchanged.

Bank of England vote shock

​The Bank of England shocked financial markets when it said three of its policymakers voted for an interest rate hike.

Workers will rally against what the union calls a 'war on workers'.

Construction workers to stage national walkout

Big building sites across the country will be forced to shut down next week, as members of the powerful construction union gear up for a national day of action against the Turnbull government's tough new laws.

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