ASX to edge lower at the open. China first-quarter GDP, March data at 12pm AEST. S&P 500 edges higher. Follow updates here.
Australian shares are poised to open lower amid continuing concerns about the economic outlook. The latest RBA meeting minutes will be released at 2.30pm AEST. Wall Street ended modestly higher.In New York: BHP +0.9% Rio +0.9% Atlassian +0.5%The local currency slipped 0.
1 per cent; the Bloomberg dollar spot index was 0.4 per cent higher.The yield on the US 10-year note rose 8 basis points to 3.59 per cent at 4.31pm in New York.P 500 industry sectors higher. The NYSE Fang + Index slipped 0.3 per cent. The VIX was 0.7 per cent lower to 16.95.
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