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Aug
20
2021

ASX heading for worst week since January; BHP slide continues

Featured On: The Sydney Morning Herald

“With dividends staying well ahead of market expectations, companies appear to be providing evidence of their healthy state while sharing that vigour with shareholders,” Kalkine Group chief executive Kunal Sawhney said.

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Aug
20
2021

ASX heading for worst week since January; BHP slide continues

Featured On: The Age

“With dividends staying well ahead of market expectations, companies appear to be providing evidence of their healthy state while sharing that vigour with shareholders,” Kalkine Group chief executive Kunal Sawhney said.

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Aug
20
2021

ASX heading for worst week since January; BHP slide continues

Featured On: WA Today

“With dividends staying well ahead of market expectations, companies appear to be providing evidence of their healthy state while sharing that vigour with shareholders,” Kalkine Group chief executive Kunal Sawhney said.

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Aug
20
2021

As it happened: BHP losses fuel worst week for ASX since January – The Sydney Morning Herald

Featured On: Melbourne Online News

“With dividends staying well ahead of market expectations, companies appear to be providing evidence of their healthy state while sharing that vigour with shareholders,” Kalkine Group chief executive Kunal Sawhney said.

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Aug
20
2021

As it happened: BHP losses fuel worst week for ASX since January – The Sydney Morning Herald

Featured On: Walcha Online News

“With dividends staying well ahead of market expectations, companies appear to be providing evidence of their healthy state while sharing that vigour with shareholders,” Kalkine Group chief executive Kunal Sawhney said.

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Aug
18
2021

What should Australia do to promote safe tourism?

Featured On: Global Travel Media

Bon Voyage! The phrase seems to have lost its significance. Ever since the gruesomeness of the COVID-19 pandemic took over, travel has been a tall order. However, with mass vaccination drives globally, the tourism industry appears to be coming back in the saddle as people are finally hoping to hit the road again.

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