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ASX Close: Seven-week high as banks shine
Featured On: The Market Herald
“The job market will roar back up as the Delta wave winds down,” Kalkine Group CEO Kunal Sawhney said. “Job gains are quickening across industries, especially among large companies.
Read Original Article...Australia: Shares end higher as tech, bank stocks gain
Featured On: The Business Times
"Currently, investors can be satisfied that the Fed seems to be in no rush to get rid of the policy punch bowl," said Kunal Sawhney, CEO of equities research firm Kalkine Group. He added that changes in the economic outlook could prompt central banks to modify plans.
Read Original Article...Australia shares end higher as tech, bank stocks gain
Featured On: Market Screener
"Currently, investors can be satisfied that the Fed seems to be in no rush to get rid of the policy punch bowl,” said Kunal Sawhney, CEO of equities research firm Kalkine Group. He added that changes in the economic outlook could prompt central banks to modify plans.
Read Original Article...Australia shares end higher as tech, bank stocks gain
Featured On: The Economic Times
"Currently, investors can be satisfied that the Fed seems to be in no rush to get rid of the policy punch bowl,” said Kunal Sawhney, CEO of equities research firm Kalkine Group. He added that changes in the economic outlook could prompt central banks to modify plans.
Read Original Article...Australia shares end higher as tech, bank stocks gain
Featured On: Reuters
"Currently, investors can be satisfied that the Fed seems to be in no rush to get rid of the policy punch bowl,” said Kunal Sawhney, CEO of equities research firm Kalkine Group. He added that changes in the economic outlook could prompt central banks to modify plans.
Read Original Article...Finally! International travel resumes for Australians
Featured On: Global Travel Media
What follows next? Australia had been facing challenging times for the past few months with the advent of the Delta variant. However, the country transformed from a “COVID-zero pandemic management” strategy to “living with the virus through extensive vaccinations.” Thus, now it is finally getting free from the catastrophic effects of the virus. With the festive season reaching the doorsteps, Australia is all set to resume international tourism. Finally, after months, families are meeting, travel agencies and the aviation industry is picking up green shoots after a very challenging phase. Hopefully, with efficient vaccination drives and other COVID-19 policies, Australia’s tourism sector will be back as a shining star of the land.
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