ASX closes high as statistics show when Aussies think life will return to normal | Finance Report

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An increasing number of people think the economy has turned the corner.

Daniel Ziffer has the details.

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“Daniel Ziffer covered the Hayne royal commission for ABC radio, TV, and online. He was formerly the long-time senior producer of ‘Mornings with Jon Faine’, at ABC Radio Melbourne, and has worked on air and in production at Macquarie Radio, as a freelance foreign correspondent based in New York City, a journalist at The Age, and as a magazine editor.” – Source, Google Books

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