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24.01.2022 With plenty happening in the carbon emissions and climate change policy space, Alan Kohler catches up with Tristan Edis to get his thoughts on whether Australia could see another emissions trading scheme introduced, and the push for net zero emissions taking place both in Australia, and globally.
24.01.2022 Talking Finance: Alan Kohler is joined by Jonathan Pain for a discussion on the big falls on Wall Street overnight which placed the Nasdaq into correction territory, while Cherelle Murphy previews the highly anticipated federal budget. Paul Guerra provides an update on the current state of small business in Victoria and Sam Maiden shares her thoughts on the breakdown of cooperation between the Commonwealth & states.
23.01.2022 SMSF Coach Olivia Long joins Alan Kohler in this week's episode of Ask Alan to answer a number of SMSF related questions and more.
23.01.2022 Talking Finance: Alan Kohler is joined by Dr Geoff Raby to delve into the historical context of Australia's deteriorating relationship with China, while Nicki Hutley explains the impact of the removal of JobKeeper and JobSeeker on the economy. Alex Joiner looks at the Aussie dollar's response to the RBA minutes, Chris Weston explains what the Tesla sell-off and recovery tell us about the market & Patricia Karvelas gives her thoughts on Scott Morrison's branding of the 'JobMaker Budget'.
20.01.2022 In this week's article, Elizabeth Moran looks at the value offered by Australian real estate investment trusts (A-REITs), including which areas of real estate are appealing and what investors should look for.
20.01.2022 Sophia Rodrigues explains why the Reserve Bank of Australia is looking at extending bond-buying but why we shouldn't expect the same large-scale purchases seen by other central banks.
18.01.2022 Elizabeth Moran explains the risk that inflation poses to retirement savings and how inflation linked bonds (ILBs) can act as protection against rising inflation.
18.01.2022 Bitcoin’s second coming has Alan Kohler and James Kirby questioning whether people are losing faith in the US dollar. The duo also ponder what other reforms might be pushed through during the COVID-19 crisis on the back of NSW’s changes to stamp duty.
17.01.2022 Alan Kohler is joined by Marcus Padley to discuss the upside to come from recovery stocks while Gareth Aird shares his upgraded economic forecast for 2021. Troy Bramston questions if Anthony Albanese’s days as leader of the Labor party are numbered & Steve Sammartino looks into a range of IPOs including Airbnb's float in the US.
16.01.2022 Theo Marinis explains the importance of financially planning for your demise and why the best course of action is to 'plan for the worst, and hope for the best'.
15.01.2022 Following a speech by New York banker Adam Rozencwajg in Zurich which highlighted that commodities are poised for a boom, Tim Treadgold explains the view that a look back at 100 years of financial market history indicates that commodities are currently undervalued and a change in monetary regimes is upon us.
12.01.2022 Ahead of next Tuesday's highly anticipated federal budget, Evan Lucas explains why we're likely to see more of the 'team Australia' approach by using monetary and fiscal policy to dish out significant stimulus, and why anything is on the table to achieve this.
12.01.2022 Alan Kohler puts the markets under the microscope in this week’s episode of The Money Cafe as he is joined by Jonathan Pain. The pair discuss what the Fed’s been up to, why Jonathan is shorting the Nasdaq, the working from home revolution, and much more.
11.01.2022 With markets reacting to the news of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's passing, InvestSMART's Head of Strategy, Evan Lucas, looks at how this has impacted predictions of the US election result, and why markets are likely to see elevated levels of volatility in the lead-up.
11.01.2022 Alan Kohler is joined in The Money Cafe by Chris Weston. Together the two of them look at the RBA's messaging on rates, the prospects of a drag-out Presidential election, how young investors can negotiate a turbulent economic cycle, and the maths on Afterpay.
09.01.2022 Elizabeth Moran explains the correlation between risk and reward by looking at the returns of various risk assets.
08.01.2022 Following the federal government’s announcement last week that responsible lending laws will be rolled back, Alex Gluyas explores the impact it will have on the big banks and the risks the reforms pose to the wider economy.
07.01.2022 Tim Treadgold looks into the small project development boom taking place and how investors can find value in the junior companies which are graduating from explorer status to producer.
07.01.2022 The news of PayPal’s arrival on the buy now pay later scene (BNPL) has been accompanied by a swift sell-off in ASX BNPL stocks. Alex Gluyas explores why some investment banks are seeing this as the sector’s reckoning and why other pundits believe there’s plenty of juice left in the BNPL ride.
06.01.2022 With the US election edging closer, InvestSMART's Head of Strategy, Evan Lucas, looks at why markets are likely to experience volatility in the lead-up to the November election, and the opportunity to find value in the longer-term.
06.01.2022 Tim Treadgold explores the recent revival of battery metal demand and the stocks that are set to benefit from the shift to renewable energy.
05.01.2022 Stephen Mayne goes around the grounds of a growing list of corporate scandals, wraps the PAITREO scene, critiques the new SPP Harvester offering, backs Cricket Australia against Seven and delves further into the delicate world of chair selection.
05.01.2022 Following PointsBet's recent deal with NBC Sports which saw its share price double, Alan Kohler speaks with the company's CEO, Sam Swanell, about what the deal means, the company's expansion in the US, and its goal to have a 10% market share in each US state it operates in.
03.01.2022 Stephen Mayne plots a way to dethrone Rupert Murdoch, reveals his role in the Hugh Marks exit, covers the Seven and Nine AGMs & much more.
02.01.2022 In this week’s bumper column, Stephen Mayne takes aim at the Victorian lockdown, a trio of scandal-plagued companies, IOOF’s MLC purchase, a seat on the Cochlear board and late reporters. But he likes the PointsBet capital raising and ASIC’s move against Evans Dixon.
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