CommSec’s Tom Piotrowski says Australian markets are anticipating an indirect financial impact as several international markets are set to make economy-shifting announcements. “We’ve got US inflation numbers to look at,” Mr Piotrowski told Sky News Australia. “In Europe, we’ve got the European Central Bank interest rate decision. “Arguably, one of the more important outcomes we’ll be looking at quite carefully is the leadership of the US technology sector. “Because last week we saw the share price of Apple crumble.” Domestically, markets will be keeping an eye on the August unemployment report. Presented by CommSec.
CommSec’s Tom Piotrowski says Australian markets are anticipating an indirect financial impact as several international markets are set to make economy-shifting announcements.“In Europe, we’ve got the European Central Bank interest rate decision.
“Arguably, one of the more important outcomes we’ll be looking at quite carefully is the leadership of the US technology sector.Domestically, markets will be keeping an eye on the August unemployment report.
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