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    Omicron wreaking havoc and reaping returns

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    • Omicron variant causing airline stocks to sink as fears the travel sector will be hit.
    • The cryptocurrency of the same name has soared 10 times in value in days.
    • Digital coin OMIC currently has a market cap of more than US$405 million.

    It?s a tale of two Omicrons.

    Omicron, the new variant of COVID-19, has revived investor concerns that the travel sector could be among the worst-hit industries and airline stocks around the world are tanking hard.

    Australia?s largest airline Qantas (ASX:QAN), for example, was trading as much as A$5.85 last month and is today (December 2) trading at A$4.95.

    Airline stocks across the board are sinking amid a broader market selloff.

    Then there is Omicron (OMIC), the relatively lesser known cryptocurrency token, which by some reports is named after the Greek letter Omicron, and has had a price surge of more than 10 times in the past few days.

    Omicron?s price has settled at just over US$406 but its price has galloped from US$64 on November 27 to US$692 on November 29.

    In those two days, it outperformed other major digital currencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum, coinciding with the World Health Organization (WHO) naming the latest COVID-19 variant of concern Omicron.

    The crypto currently has a market capitalization of more than US$405 million, while compared to Qantas, which has a market cap of A$9.33bn.

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