Press and Media Mentions

Sep
10
2021

Miners, energy stocks power Australian shares as commodity prices shine

Featured On: The Economic Times

"Optimism returned in the share market after most of the regions in Victoria exited shutdowns, fuelling hopes of a revival in business activity and speculations are rife that Sydney and Melbourne may also emerge out of extended lockdowns in the coming weeks,” Kalkine Group CEO Kunal Sawhney said.

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Sep
10
2021

Miners, energy stocks power Australian shares as commodity prices shine

Featured On: Market Screener

"Optimism returned in the share market after most of the regions in Victoria exited shutdowns, fuelling hopes of a revival in business activity and speculations are rife that Sydney and Melbourne may also emerge out of extended lockdowns in the coming weeks,” Kalkine Group CEO Kunal Sawhney said.

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Sep
10
2021

XEJ Miners, energy stocks power Australian shares as commodity prices shine

Featured On: Hotcopper

"Optimism returned in the share market after most of the regions in Victoria exited shutdowns, fuelling hopes of a revival in business activity and speculations are rife that Sydney and Melbourne may also emerge out of extended lockdowns in the coming weeks,” Kalkine Group CEO Kunal Sawhney said.

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Sep
10
2021

As it happened: ASX gains 0.5% as miners lift the market

Featured On: The Age

Kalkine chief executive Kunal Sawhney noted that the local market was buoyed by a strengthening gold price at the end of the week, with the price up 0.46 per cent to $US1,802 per ounce.

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Sep
10
2021

As it happened: ASX gains 0.5% as miners lift the market

Featured On: Brisbane Times

Kalkine chief executive Kunal Sawhney noted that the local market was buoyed by a strengthening gold price at the end of the week, with the price up 0.46 per cent to $US1,802 per ounce.

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Sep
09
2021

Op-Ed: What lies ahead for Australia’s red-hot property market?

Featured On: Accom News

Over the past year, housing prices across Australia have taken a leap not seen since 1989, exacerbating an already dry supply of housing. Meanwhile, record-low interest rates have offset the loss in consumer sentiment developed due to the sky-high prices, keeping buyers cocooned in the market.

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