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Fun and safety with staycations as the virus scare looms
The Federal Government and Australian citizens can now see eye to eye that the virus is not going away anytime soon. Prime Minister Scott Morrison had earlier announced that Australian borders would remain close for international travel. So, what can Australians look forward to in these circumstances? Read Original Article...ASX Update: Falling US futures subdue market
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"A government report showing the US economy grew by a strong 6.5% annual rate in the June quarter helped ease investors’ concerns over the pace of economic recovery," Kalkine Group CEO Kunal Sawhney said.
Read Original Article...ASX Close: Soft end to winning month as miners fade
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The Australian market outperformed its Asian peers ahead of next month's full-year earnings season. Kalkine Group CEO Kunal Sawhney said investors in banks and miners could look forward to increased dividend payments, but tech stocks might disappoint.
Read Original Article...As it happened: Mining giants, CSL fire ASX to 0.8% gain
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Chief executive of Kalkine Group, Kunal Sawhney, speculated ongoing global demand for steel would keep iron ore prices high. While there has been ″market chatter″ about China cutting steel production to meet carbon emission targets, demand was staying high due to infrastructure stimulus programs around the world.
Read Original Article...ASX Close: Ore miners cash in on boomtime prices
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"Lockdown in parts of Australia appears to be shaping up a promising scenario for tech firms, bolstering the likelihood of behavioural transitions to a digital-first world," Kalkine Group CEO Kunal Sawhney said. "The return of the stay-at-home trends in the market is painting a bullish picture for tech darlings and e-commerce stocks."
Read Original Article...What does the suspension of Australia-New Zealand travel bubble mean?
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The sole hope for international travel for Australians was through the travel corridor between Australia and New Zealand. However, amid rising COVID-19 cases in Australian states, New Zealand has suspended the travel bubble with Australia. So, what does it mean for Australians? Is the future of the travel industry even bleaker now?
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