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ASX Update: Market rises on US debt breakthrough, window dressing
Featured On: The market herald
The Australian share market seems set to close the September quarter on a promising note as it tries to revive from the losses from the two previous sessions," Kalkine Group CEO Kunal Sawhney said. "The quarter-end dynamics seem to be weighing on investors’ minds, offering a helping hand to the share market.
Read Original Article...ASX Close: Late rally seals fourth quarterly rise
Featured On: The market herald
"Quarter-end dynamics seem to be weighing on investors’ minds, offering a helping hand to the share market." Kalkine Group CEO Kunal Sawhney said.
Read Original Article...As it happened: ASX storms home with gains of 1.9 per cent
Featured On: The Sydney Morning Herald
"It seems traders scooped up discounted shares after the global stock markets recently suffered their worst selloff since January,” chief executive of research firm Kalkine, Kunal Sawhney said.
Read Original Article...Issues crawling as Australia plans on reopening borders by Christmas
Featured On: Global Travel Media
As the world moves further towards revival, economies are reopening their international borders for tourism. The world travel and tourism industry has suffered a heavy dose of stagnancy because of the unprecedented lockdowns.
Read Original Article...How can predictive analytics reshape the future of healthcare?
Featured On: Ocean Road Magazine
The robust transformation of the healthcare sector over the last two decades has been a significant feat, given the increasing chronic conditions that have developed among patients. One of the prime factors pushing this change in the healthcare sector has been technology. Predictive data analytics is one such major technological pathway that has broadened the horizons of modern caregiving.
Read Original Article...The world sports tourism market may improve soon!
Featured On: Global Travel Media
The zeal that sports bring into society is unique. Sports aren’t limited to athletes; instead, they involve a vast range of spectators, coaches, judges, trainers, and many others.
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