SBS On the Money

SBS On the Money

Your daily ten minute finance and business news wrap with SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves.

Episodes

July 31, 2025 16 mins
SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves takes a look at whythe US Federal Reserve left official interest rates on hold with Brendan Rynne from KPMG along with fresh data showing Australians splurged at the end of financial year sales. Plus Elizabeth Tian from Citi goes through the day's market action including the crash in the copper price.
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SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Besa Deda from Willam Buck and Luke Laretive from Seneca Financial Solutions to find out why today's lower inflation reading is likely to tip the Reserve Bank into cutting interest rates in August.
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China has driven a recovery in Australia's wine export industry but it faces significant challenges amid structural change, so SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Peter Bailey from Wine Australia to find out more, plus Kai Chen from MPC Markets goes through the day's sharemarket action and previews the upcoming reporting season.
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A big start to the business week with the US and the European Union announcing a major trade deal. Liz Maddock gets the latest on that from Hebe Chen, Market Analyst at Vantage Australia. And Laurie Lawira speaks to Chief CommSec Economist Ryan Felsman about the CommSec State of the States report.
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The Australian share market has finished the week in the red; mining and gold stocks dragged the ASX-200 down as the iron ore price fell below US$100. Stephanie Youssef spoke with Medallion Financial Group’s managing director Michael Wayne.
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The Australian share market has closed 0.3% down following a soft session. Stephanie Youssef spoke with Mathan Somasundaram, the CEO of Deep Data Analytics, who says overseas trade developments are having an impact on investor behaviour. Plus, Reserve Bank Governor Michele Bullock warns it could take longer to tame underlying inflation in her annual address to the Anika Foundation.
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Australian and Japanese shares have closed in the green following Donald Trump’s announcement of a trade deal with Japan. The ASX-200 led by the materials and financial sectors. Stephanie Youssef spoke with the founding manager of Activam Group, Robert Talevski. Plus, the Australian Federal Police and Australian Banking Association have joined forces to warn Australians to stop renting out their bank accounts to criminals. They say...
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The Australian sharemarket has closed flat after opening higher, as strong gains in healthcare and materials were offset by a second straight day sell-off in bank shares, seeing investors moving towards the miners. For more, Stephanie Youssef spoke with Todd Hoare, the chief investment officer at LGT Crestone. Plus, the Reserve Bank has revealed its reasoning behind its decision to keep interest rates on hold at July’s board meetin...
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The Australian share market has suffered its worst one-day decline since Donald Trump announced his so-called “Liberation Day” tariffs in April. The ASX 200 closing 1 per cent down; a stark contrast from Friday’s record close. Stephanie Youssef spoke with Blueberry Markets analyst Zoran Kresovic about why that was expected. Plus, a new joint report by the Australian Human Rights Commission and the Australian Human Resources Institu...
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SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Mahjabeen Zaman from ANZ about why the Australian and US sharemarket hit yet another record despite ongoing global uncertainties and also delves into the Chinese and Japanese economies, plus Stephanie Youssef speaks with Tery Rawnsley from KPMG about how Australia's soft birthrate may hinder its economy in the future.
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SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Nick Stenner from Bank of America about the rise in Australia's unemployment rate to 4.3% to find out what it says about the labour market and means for interest rates, while Henry Jennings from Marcus Today goes through market reaction, plus Mariam Veiszadeh from the AICD checks in on how corporate Australia is tackling diversity in boardrooms.
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SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Niv Dagan from Peak Asset Management about the day's market action including how US tariffs have hit inflation in the country, plus Stephane Youssef discusses ABS housing data with My Bui from AMP.
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SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Jonathan Shead from State Street Investment Management about why China's economy is growing faster than expected despite global headwinds, plus the RBA's Michele Bullock on its proposal to end debit and credit card surcharges.
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July 14, 2025 9 mins
SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Kyle Rodda from Capital.com about the day's market action including the renewed interest in iron ore as PM Anthony Albanese pitches Australian steel with China.
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Australian markets seesaw after US President Donald Trump announced 35 per cent tariffs on Canada, seeing the Australian dollar reverse most of its gains. Blackmore Capital's chief investment officer, Marcus Bogdan, joins Stephanie Youssef with the details. Plus - a new taskforce, known as a 'fusion cell', has been set up to target a rising number of romance scams. ACCC Deputy Chair Catriona Lowe spoke more about the significant de...
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SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Darren Thompson from Equity Trustees about the day's sharemarket action including Nvidia's record run and CSL's response to Trump's proposed tariffs; plus Stephanie Youssef finds out why rental price growth is stalling with Nicola Powell from Domain.
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SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Francesco De Stradis from Ord Minnett about the day's sharemarket news including Trump's copper and pharma tariff threats, plys Stephanie Youssef discusses ACMA's latest findings on telco complaints with member Samantha Yorke.
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SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves finds out why the RBA didn't cut interest rates in July with Katrina Ell from Moody's Analytics, and how the market reacted with Stuart Roberts from Stocks Down Under.
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SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Benjamin Picton from Rabobank Australia, Adelaide Timbrell from ANZ and Luke McMillan from Ophir Asset Management to preview the July RBA interest rate decision.
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SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Alister Haigh as he steps down as CEO from Haigh's Chocolates as a non-family member prepares to lead the company for the first time in it's 110 year history, plus Omkar Joshi from Opal Capital Management on the day's market action including why US shares continue to close at record highs.
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