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Welcome to this week’s HotCopper Wire, our market watch podcast! Each week, HotCopper’s senior markets reporter Jonathon Davidson and I take you through the week’s biggest news headlines — and what they mean for Oz investors.

In this Week 30 episode, we dive into the ASX climbing towards 9,000 points, London’s 24/7 vision, Block landing on the S&P 500, and Strike Energy (ASX:STX). Also included in the episode’s conversations: China’s super-sized Tibet dam lifting iron ore prices and graphite soaring across the globe.

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