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Oct
06
2021

Australia shares end lower as banks drag on tighter regulations

Featured On: Reuters

"The financial stocks seem to have borne the brunt of the prudential regulator’s decision to raise loan serviceability rates,” said Kunal Sawhney, CEO of Kalkine Group.

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Oct
06
2021

Australia shares end lower as banks drag on tighter regulations

Featured On: Market Screener

"The financial stocks seem to have borne the brunt of the prudential regulator’s decision to raise loan serviceability rates,” said Kunal Sawhney, CEO of Kalkine Group.

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Oct
06
2021

ASX Close: Interest rate worries drive market lower

Featured On: The Market Herald

"Investors are now looking forward to Friday's official employment figures, which could possibly influence the Fed’s decision on when to wind back its massive monetary stimulus," Kalkine Group CEO Kunal Sawhney said. "At a time when the headline inflation is running close to a 13-year high level in the US, speculations of earlier-than-expected interest rate hikes are also rife in the market.

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Oct
06
2021

Australia shares end lower as banks drag on tighter regulations

Featured On: Daily Advent

The financial stocks seem to have borne the brunt of the prudential regulator's decision to raise loan serviceability rates," said Kunal Sawhney, CEO of Kalkine Group.

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Oct
06
2021

Australia shares end lower as banks drag on tighter regulations

Featured On: Daily Advent

"The financial stocks seem to have borne the brunt of the prudential regulator’s decision to raise loan serviceability rates,” said Kunal Sawhney, CEO of Kalkine Group.

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Oct
04
2021

A flashback to Australia’s tourism industry in 2020-21

Featured On: Eglobal travel media

Australia is a land accustomed to travel and tourism. Every year thousands of international visitors visit Australia and relish the beauty of nature and capitalistic developments. However, the COVID-19 pandemic has deeply hurt the state of the Australian tourism industry.

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