The Australian sharemarket is poised for a lower start after Wall Street took a pause as US stocks and even the price of gold pull back from record highs.
ASX futures were down 38 points, or 0.4 per cent, at 8957 as of 6.59 am AEDT, suggesting the market will give up its 0.3 per cent gain from Thursday . The Aussie dollar traded 0.5 per cent lower at US65.53¢ at 7.17 am as the US dollar climbed toward a 10-week-high.
Wall Street took a break from its relentless rally over the past weeks, setting the scene for a softer session on the ASX. Credit: Bloomberg
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