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Aug
30
2021

As it happened: ASX halts five-session losing run to gain 0.4% – The Sydney Morning Herald

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Asian shares rose Monday as investor sentiment received a big boost from the rally last week on Wall Street, despite worries about the more contagious coronavirus delta variant not only in the region but across the world.

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Aug
30
2021

As it happened: ASX sets its seventh record high in eight sessions

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“One of the notable features of this week’s earnings reports has been a rush of share buybacks unveiled by blue-chip players, such as Suncorp, Telstra, and Commonwealth Bank,” says Kunal Sawhney, chief executive of Kalkine Group.

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Aug
29
2021

WHAT EMPLOYERS NEED TO CONSIDER ABOUT VACCINATIONS FOR STAFF AND CONSUMERS

Featured On: ausleisure

It's been almost 20 months since the COVID-19 pandemic grappled the world, inflicting sadness, and disparity across economies. People world-wide were moving ahead in their lives steadily, never expecting what’s going to land in their lives in the coming days. However, after months of hopelessness, we finally have got to a rescue: world-wide vaccination.

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Aug
28
2021

Can investment in technology save tourism?

Featured On: global travel media

The COVID-19 pandemic has taken a massive toll on several industries. Some are paving their path for revival, and some are struggling to loosen up the noose. Sadly, the hospitality and tourism industries are among the worst hit ones.

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Aug
27
2021

As it happened: ASX subdued as investors look to Jackson Hole

Featured On: Brisbane Times

“Although dividend hikes and share buybacks continued to rule the earnings results, logistics issues highlighted by some companies drew sharp reactions from investors. This was primarily true for Woolworths, Lovisa and Ansell, which recorded bumper profits while sharing anxiety about disruptions in global shipping and supply chains,” Kalkine Group chief executive Kunal Sawhney says.

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Aug
27
2021

As it happened: ASX subdued as investors look to Jackson Hole

Featured On: WA Today

“Although dividend hikes and share buybacks continued to rule the earnings results, logistics issues highlighted by some companies drew sharp reactions from investors. This was primarily true for Woolworths, Lovisa and Ansell, which recorded bumper profits while sharing anxiety about disruptions in global shipping and supply chains,” Kalkine Group chief executive Kunal Sawhney says.

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