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Dec
08
2021

Omicron: another dark hour for travel industry?

Featured On: Global Travel Media

Many destinations are again imposing quarantine rules, all such changes are making the pre-travel-plans difficult for people. Additionally, building trust is significant for the travel industry. And now, since at the last moment countries are changing their tourism policies, travellers are bound to get agitated.

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Dec
04
2021

Q3 looks promising, but is recovery brittle?

Featured On: Global Travel Media

The emergence of new variants now and then is a significant cause of concern for the recovery of the tourism industry. For optimum recovery, the world needs safety from the virus. However, that seems like a far-fetched dream as of yet.

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Dec
03
2021

Australia shares close higher but mark fourth weekly fall

Featured On: marketscreener

"Markets are more likely to remain jittery until investors obtain more information on how contagious the new COVID-19 variant is and how well existing vaccines can hold up against it," said Kunal Sawhney, chief executive officer of Kalkine Group.

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Dec
03
2021

Australia shares close higher but mark fourth weekly fall

Featured On: vnexplorer

"Markets are more likely to remain jittery until investors obtain more information on how contagious the new COVID-19 variant is and how well existing vaccines can hold up against it," said Kunal Sawhney, chief executive officer of Kalkine Group.

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Dec
03
2021

Australia shares close higher but mark fourth weekly fall

Featured On: the economic times

"Markets are more likely to remain jittery until investors obtain more information on how contagious the new COVID-19 variant is and how well existing vaccines can hold up against it," said Kunal Sawhney, chief executive officer of Kalkine Group.

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Dec
03
2021

ASX Update: Cautious market sheds gains as US futures sink

Featured On: The Market Herald

“Investors were possibly snapping up bargains in the ‘buy-the-dip’ environment after the worst two-day drop in over a year, prompting a stock market rebound,” Kalkine Group CEO Kunal Sawhney said.“It seems that OPEC is in no mood to take hasty decisions as the possible impact of the Omicron variant still appears unclear. Meanwhile, the group has refrained from fighting against the strategic release from the US and other significant oil consumers, leaving room for a larger-than-expected oil surplus,” Kalkine’s Sawhney said.

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