Live updates: Australian share market to fall as Wall Street slips; MinRes AGM to get underway

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Australian share market to slip; executives to face scrutiny at MinRes AGM. Follow the day's events and insights as they happen with our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog.

The Australian share market is poised to fall, with US markets lower as investors await Nvidia's earnings.

Local AGMs for several companies including embattled miner Mineral Resources will see executives face more scrutiny. Follow the day's financial news and insights from our specialist business reporters on our live blog.Live updates on the major ASX indices:Business failures have hit their highest level since October 2020 — the previous record level — with the hospitality and construction sectors seeing the most insolvencies, according toHigher prices and interest rates are keeping spending subdued, while businesses are juggling rising rent, electricity prices and increases to the minimum wage.

The Australian share market looks set to fall on opening, following Wall Street's lead. Markets there were lower while they await the release of AI giant Nvidia's quarterly results, after the closing bell. At 7:30am AEDT the company's share price is 2% lower .

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