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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.
Read Original Article...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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"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.
Read Original Article...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.
Read Original Article...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.
Read Original Article...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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