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ASX Close: All Ords nears record as I.T., gold fly
Featured On: The market herald
The All Ordinaries index closed within ten points of an all-time high as the post-pandemic share market repair job neared completion. The index rallied 50 points or 0.69 per cent to 7280.6, a mere 9.1 points short of the February 2020 record. The S&P/ASX 200 climbed 46 points or 0.66 per cent to 7023.1, some 174 points from last year's peak.
Read Original Article...Why is Astro Tourism set to grow in the coming years?
Featured On: Global Travel Media
Astro tourism is a growing tourism area that involves travelling to places that offer the best view to gaze at the sky and other celestial bodies. The branch of nature tourism depends on strong human association and fascination with the stellar cosmic elements.
Read Original Article...ASX Update: Vaccine blow threatens win run
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Aussie shares retreated from 13-month highs as declines in miners and supermarkets outweighed advances in tech and property stocks. The S&P/ASX 200 dropped 20 points or 0.28 per cent by mid-session. A negative close this afternoon would end a five-session winning streak, the longest in four months.
Read Original Article...ASX Close: Strong week dimmed by vaccine blow
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Travel and tourism companies fell as potential delays to Australia's vaccination program cast a shadow over an otherwise bright week for shares.The S&P/ASX 200 trimmed its best week since early February by four points or less than 0.1 per cent.
Read Original Article...Will business travel win the war against technology?
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When leisure intentions took a backseat amid the pandemic concerns, the ambitious corporate goals have kept the hopes alive. The resumption of domestic business travels to close deals continue to take the edge off the COVID-19 repercussions battering down the travel providers.
Read Original Article...ASX Update: Win streak enters day 4 as IT shines
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A fourth day of gains powered the share market to within 12 points of a pandemic-era peak as tech and property stocks set the pace.The S&P/ASX 200 reached mid-session 10 points or 0.15 per cent ahead at 6896 after topping out at 6926. The rally positioned the index for its first four-session win run of the year and - potentially - a new pandemic-era closing high.
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