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As it happened: ASX closes 0.4% lower as miners drag on the bourse
Featured On: Brisbane times
“While the situation with Evergrande continues to remain worrisome, market experts are not anticipating the outcome to be some sort of contagion or as severe as initially feared,” Kalkine chief executive Kunal Sawhney said.
Read Original Article...As it happened: ASX closes 0.4% lower as miners drag on the bourse
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“While the situation with Evergrande continues to remain worrisome, market experts are not anticipating the outcome to be some sort of contagion or as severe as initially feared,” Kalkine chief executive Kunal Sawhney said.
Read Original Article...Australia shares post third weekly loss as Evergrande debt crisis weighs
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"With China Evergrande's bond interest payment deadline inching closer, markets have been evaluating what would happen if the property developer fails to settle the interest within a month of the slated payment dates," Kunal Sawhney, chief executive officer of Kalkine Group said.
Read Original Article...ASX Update: Win streak falters as miners fade
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"Despite a bullish night for US stocks, the Australian share market had a lacklustre start this morning," Kalkine Group CEO Kunal Sawhney said. "However, gains in the energy stocks seem to be offsetting losses to some extent. The energy stocks appear to be rallying on the back of a recent uptick in oil prices... The oil prices inched higher on growing fuel demand and supply concerns as production remained largely hampered in the Gulf of Mexico following two hurricanes."--- "While the situation with Evergrande continues to remain worrisome, market experts are not anticipating the outcome to be some sort of contagion or as severe as initially feared," Mr Sawhney said. "More specifically, the markets are toning down the risk that a potential fallout of Evergrande will result in a systemic liquidity crunch or a ‘Lehman moment’."
Read Original Article...As it happened: ASX closes 0.4% lower as miners drag on the bourse
Featured On: The Age
“While the situation with Evergrande continues to remain worrisome, market experts are not anticipating the outcome to be some sort of contagion or as severe as initially feared,” Kalkine chief executive Kunal Sawhney said.
Read Original Article...Australia shares post third weekly loss as Evergrande debt crisis weighs
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"With China Evergrande's bond interest payment deadline inching closer, markets have been evaluating what would happen if the property developer fails to settle the interest within a month of the slated payment dates," Kunal Sawhney, chief executive officer of Kalkine Group said.
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