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Energy markets hit hard yesterday, but ASX opens higher

WALL STREET might have suffered its worst day in a year yesterday because of China's devalued the yuan, but the ASX was also hit, with market analysts describing yesterday's trading a "bloodbath."

Energy markets hit hard yesterday, but ASX opens higher

The stockmarket plunged 200 points in the first 10 minutes of trading yesterday and closed at 10-year lows after gaining 20% through 2019. The energy sector, which fell 3.2% yesterday, was not the only...

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