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ASX Update: Four-week low as caution sets in
Featured On: The market herald
The share market's three-session winning run came to a crashing halt as a broad sell-off drove the benchmark to its lowest in nearly a month. The S&P/ASX 200 dived 134 points or 1.89 per cent to a level last seen on April 21. All 11 sectors declined. All 20 of the market juggernauts of the S&P/ASX 20 retreated. Iron ore miners were pressured by a Chinese threat to ramp up domestic production. Fintech EML Payments briefly crashed more than 50 per cent after revealing regulatory problems in Europe.
Read Original Article...Changes In Travel Behaviour: Is It Just The Tip Of The Iceberg?
Featured On: Global Travel Media
Ever wondered why Darwin’s theory of adaptation fit like a glove to any given situation, reflecting not only the instincts for survival of some biotic species but an approach that runs the show in any sphere? Perhaps this is why several corporations that failed to innovate have faded in the sands of time. They indicate that continuous change is necessary to remain in the race. To that end, humans have always been an endorser for adaption, spinning latest invention while simultaneously transforming the way of life. However, unlike the candid choice of embracing life-enhancing amenities, the COVID-19 shoved sudden challenging changes that could have veered off the industries like the travel sector had they not incorporated dynamic absorption mechanism.
Read Original Article...Have you thought about your post-pandemic travel trip?
Featured On: Global Travel Media
COVID-19 made its way to over 200 countries across the world. Due to the high infection rate, the industry that hit the bump first was the tourism and hospitality industry. In many of the world’s cities, planned travel decreased by as much as 80-90%. However, owing to inoculation programs, economic recovery, and stimulus packages- hope seems to be finally rising for the tourism industry.
Read Original Article...Is Australia’s commercial property market set to turn the corner?
Featured On: Build Australia
Undeniably, Australia has emerged out of the COVID-19 recession with an extremely robust residential property market. At a time when the residential property space is running red hot, the commercial property market is also coming back to life from the pandemic-driven slowdown on the back of strong investors’ trust and interest.
Read Original Article...Cryptocurrencies may be the hottest investment right now but they are also the riskiest: Here's how
Featured On: Daily Mail
Kunal Sawhney, the founder and chief executive of market analytics group Kalkine, said without government regulation, cryptocurrency investors needed to be prepared to lose the lot. 'No doubt, cryptocurrencies hold tremendous potential to create millionaires in no time,' he told Daily Mail Australia. 'However, it is hard to neglect the luck factor and heightened risk levels driving such fortunes.
Read Original Article...ASX Close: Iron ore dive dents rebound
Featured On: The market herald
The share market trimmed a losing week before another sharp drop in iron ore ate into today's advance. The S&P/ASX 200 finished 32 points or 0.45 per cent ahead despite accelerating losses among the iron ore majors as Chinese ore futures tanked more than 9 per cent.
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