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Trans-Tasman travel bubble ‘incremental positive’ for business

Market Outlook: Fisher Funds senior portfolio manager Robbie Urquhart on the week ahead.

Reweti Kohere Mon, 19 Apr 2021

Tourism operators, restaurateurs and even a former darling of the local sharemarket can expect the trans-Tasman travel bubble to be an “incremental positive” for their businesses and the wider economy, says Fisher Funds senior portfolio manager Robbie Urquhart.

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Reweti Kohere Mon, 19 Apr 2021
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