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Australia shares end lower; Sydney Airport gains on buyout approval
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"The labour market seems to have taken a breather following a rapid recovery in the second half of October due to the lockdown-exit effect," said Kunal Sawhney, CEO of Kalkine Group.
Read Original Article...ASX Update: Miners, tech lead as omicron fears fade
Featured On: The Market Herald
“Although scientists are still evaluating the severity of the new virus strain and how well current vaccines can work against it, Omicron fears seem to be abating in the stock market,” Kalkine Group CEO Kunal Sawhney said.“China’s move is expected to unleash over 1 trillion yuan into the financial system, easing liquidity constraints and helping the world’s second-largest economy escape slowdown,” Kalkine’s Sawhney said.
Read Original Article...ASX Close: Best session in two months as miners, tech surge
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"Although scientists are still evaluating the severity of the new virus strain and how well current vaccines can work against it, Omicron fears seem to be abating in the stock market,” Kalkine Group CEO Kunal Sawhney said.”‘Buy-the-dip’ investors are flooding back into the market, seeking bargains out of the wreckage of the last few weeks.”
Read Original Article...Omicron: another dark hour for travel industry?
Featured On: Eglobal travel media
Many destinations are again imposing quarantine rules, all such changes are making the pre-travel-plans difficult for people. Additionally, building trust is significant for the travel industry. And now, since at the last moment countries are changing their tourism policies, travellers are bound to get agitated.
Read Original Article...Q3 looks promising, but is recovery brittle?
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The emergence of new variants now and then is a significant cause of concern for the recovery of the tourism industry. For optimum recovery, the world needs safety from the virus. However, that seems like a far-fetched dream as of yet.
Read Original Article...Australia shares close higher but mark fourth weekly fall
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"Markets are more likely to remain jittery until investors obtain more information on how contagious the new COVID-19 variant is and how well existing vaccines can hold up against it," said Kunal Sawhney, chief executive officer of Kalkine Group.
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