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RBA Deputy Governor Andrew Hauser conducted his first on camera interview today at the third annual Australia's Economic Outlook luncheon. Plus, central banks worldwide are cutting rates, an Irish takeaway food chain takes on McDonalds.See omny
Nvidia's market cap surges past $3 trillion overtaking Apple as the second most valuable company. Plus, India's surprising election outcome sends its stock market and the Nifty 50 into a tailspin, and some family drama at Rex Airlines.See omnys
New GDP figures reveal our economy is growing at the slowest rate since COVID and the 1991 recession, economist Warren Hogan explains the situation. Plus, Senator Jane Hume reveals what the Opposition would have done if they were in power.See o
In a dark omen, the national current account falls sharply into a deficit, Bank of America's Oliver Levingston explains the data. Plus, Rio Tinto reveals it's green iron project, and the ASX pushes for gender and sexuality disclosures.See omnys
The Fair Work Commission lifts the minimum wage by 3.75 per cent, DB Chief Economist Phil O'Donaghoe explains what it means for our economy. Plus, home prices in Brisbane overtake Melbourne, and the grim GDP warning from the Treasury.See omnyst
There could be big problems for the economy if wages rise more than 4 per cent when the Fair Work Commission announces its annual wage review on Monday. Plus, fast food chain Guzman Y Gomez announces IPO, 2,810 auctions expected this weekend.Se
BHP walks away from its $74 billion takeover attempt for Anglo American. Plus, how families cutting their discretionary spending is impacting the Australian food industry, and the Melbourne Rebels racks up $23 million in debt.See omnystudio.com
Inflation shocks economists, coming in hotter than expected. Plus, the NSW Parliament tables it's report into the use of "vampiric" consulting firm, and BHP desperately tries to get an extension for its Anglo American bid.See omnystudio.com/li
The latest retail sales data reveals cost-of-living has finally caught up to household budgets. Plus, the Aussie dollar reaches its highest point against the Japanese yen in 33 years, and AI stocks power the benchmark indices to record highs.Se
An exclusive TV interview with Lendlease CEO Tony Lombardo, explaining the developers new direction as it bows to shareholder demands to end overseas development. Plus, auctions slow down but demand remains high, and Nvidia CEO's big weekend.Se
Global markets fall as investors grow increasingly concerned with inflation in America staying hot. Plus, property activity remains strong this week with 2,600 homes under the hammer, and US regulators approve the use of ETFs to buy Ethereum.
Anglo American plays hard to get and rejects BHP's third takeover bid as the mining company chases more copper. Plus, NSW extends the life of Eraring coal-fired power station, and Nvidia stuns the market with its mind blowing result.  See omnys
Shadow Treasurer Angus Taylor delivers his reply to the Federal Budget, Liberal Senator Andrew Bragg joins to discuss. Plus, the lobby group representing Australian farmers says the PM is leading an anti-farming government. See omnystudio.com/l
Telstra announces plans to cut up to 2,800 jobs, telco analyst Paul Budde explains how it has fallen behind big tech companies. Plus, share markets keep hitting record highs, and consumer sentiment remains deeply pessimistic.See omnystudio.co
ASIC sets its sights on the banking sector, claiming customers struggle to access financial hardship help. Plus, a sobering look at our economy as retail spending falls, auction clearance rates slow, and Star entertains takeover offers.See omny
As the Dow briefly hits a record high, investment strategist David Cassidy explains why markets are starting to take off again. Plus, Peter Dutton's plan to fix the housing crisis, AUSTRAC snares another casino and this week's top property.See
The sharemarket enjoys its best day of the year as unemployment rises and inflation in the US cools. Plus, Graincorp's CEO explains why profit fell at the wheat and oil processor, and Anglo American proposes a radical transformation.See omnystu
As the Treasurer delivers back-to-back surpluses, economics professor Steven Hamilton says the government has failed on fighting inflation. Plus, small businesses call out for more cost-of-living support, and AACO profit falls 25 per cent.See
Business community leaders outline what they hope to see in this year's budget. BCA's Bran Black, ACCI's Andrew McKellar, and AI Group's Innes Willox join the program. Plus, Gamestop shares surge over 100 per cent.See omnystudio.com/listener fo
The Treasury hints the war against inflation will end before next Christmas. Plus, small businesses call for more cost-of-living relief, and the government's surprise $11.3 billion housing announcement.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy
The Federal Budget is a few days away and economists say tax cuts and spending will add to inflation. Plus, the government has announced a new gas policy, property sales this week are up 43% from the same week last year.See omnystudio.com/liste
The government commits to gas beyond 2050, reaction from business leader Andrew McKellar and analysis from Rystad Energy. Plus, WA announces another budget surplus, retail sector shares bleed as spending falls and bye bye Bonza!See omnystudio.c
Perpetual will be broken up as part of a $2.2 billion deal with KKR, leaving analysts scratching their heads and shareholders fuming. Plus, the boss of Australia's largest independent grocery chain reacts to the Senate's supermarket prices repo
Full analysis of the RBA's latest cash rate decision with Reporter Fiona Willan and CommSec's Craig James. Plus, Political Reporter Simon Love speaks to Victoria's Treasurer Tim Pallas and the Senate calls to outlaw price gouging.See omnystudio
Treasurer Jim Chalmers defends spending ahead of the federal budget, Westpac profit has slumped to 16 per cent due to increased mortgage competition, property activity strong ahead of RBA decision. Plus, Qantas has struck a $120 million settlem
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