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Mar
12
2021

Tourism promotion programs gain ground as vaccination paints a brighter outlook

Featured On: Global Travel Media

The tourism industry is witnessing bright spots amid the rollout of vaccination programs and rekindling travel interests. Tourism campaigns are steered towards healthily boosting the hospitality sector and are expected to positively impact employment opportunities, business activities, and the overall economic scenario.

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Mar
12
2021

ASX Close: Choppy week ends with solid win

Featured On: The Market Herald

A week that promised much but delivered little ended on a high note as the share market finally logged a solid gain.
At the end of a week when the market repeatedly vomited up early winnings, the S&P/ASX 200 managed to keep down a rise of 53 points or 0.79 per cent. That was enough for a weekly tally of 56 points or 0.8 per cent.

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Mar
10
2021

ASX Update: Iron ore dive offsets tech surge

Featured On: The Market Herald

Aussie shares gave up early gains as traders weighed a bounce in battered tech stocks, a slump in iron ore and a Reserve Bank pledge to keep interest rates low until 2024.
The S&P/ASX 200 rolled over to a mid-session loss of 24 points or 0.35 per cent. Weakness in oil companies, ore producers and banks outweighed gains in technology firms and gold miners.

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Mar
10
2021

ASX Close: Miners, banks retreat; tech bounces

Featured On: The Market Herald

The share market reversed almost two days of gains as declines in miners and banks outweighed a strong rebound in the battered tech sector.
In a pattern familiar to investors this week, the S&P/ASX 200 opened strongly, then fell away. Only this time, rather than trimming its opening rally, the index gave it all back, plus some more.

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Mar
08
2021

Optimism prevails despite troubled results from aviation industry

Featured On: Global Travel Media

The global aviation industry saw a massive decline in the number of passengers owing to international border closures. Sydney Airport recently highlighted that people’s keenness to travel would back the recovery process, anticipated to be non-linear. Besides, Qantas expects that international travel could resume from October-end this year.

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Mar
04
2021

Why is tourism important for mental health today?

Featured On: Global Travel Media

On the bright side, significant vaccine developments are proving to be the silver lining for travel enthusiasts looking to take the edge off the disenchanted pandemic affairs. Let us examine how executing much-awaited travel plans can prove helpful for mental health.

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