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Parliament returns with HECS and superannuation changes at the top of the pile; AMP sees the money inflow; iron ore prices lift; Godzilla the next world to build?; taking apart the PR problems with ‘Coldplaygate’; and Elio D’Amato joins us for the Market Wrap
Host: Evan Lucas
Executive Producer: Tom Storey
Technical Producer: Liam Achurch
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'Coldplaygate’ could be the story of the year, but a trip to a concert has turned into a PR nightmare for one US company.
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Iron ore prices have lifted to the highest point since February, so will this spark a good run for the miners?
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The Albanese government will look to pass legislation on students loans, but is it superannuants who will be paying the price for it?
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The new records of Friday for the market were wiped off by the end of Monday's trade, with the financial sector hurting the hardest.
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The Australian sharemarket reset its record high for the second time this week after an unexpected tick up in the unemployment rate to 4.3 per cent bolstered bets for an interest rate cut from the RBA next month.
Host: Scott Haywood
Executive Producer: Nelson Scott
Technical Producer: Liam Achurch
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Scott follows up with BB Millinery’s auction to raise money for the victims of the NSW floods
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Live sports continue to draw massive audiences, Global streaming giants like are bidding for major sports rights, and Facebook faces damning claims of unethical business practices.
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The Australian sharemarket reset its record high for the second time this week after an unexpected tick up in the unemployment rate to 4.3 per cent bolstered bets for an interest rate cut from the Reserve Bank of Australia next month.
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Australian real estate agents will be subject to new anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing regulations from July 1 2026.
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In a shock to markets and the RBA, the Australian Bureau of Statistics on Thursday reported the nation’s jobless rate rose by 0.2 percentage points in June to 4.3 per cent.
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Australia's unemployment rate rose to 4.3 per cent in June, up from 4.1 per cent in May, stunning economists, and laying the groundwork for another rate cut from the RBA.
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The Australian sharemarket logged its sharpest one-day loss since early May; fears that a recent rebound in iron ore prices toward $US100 a tonne won’t be sustained; probiotics companies are surging across global markets and recently released ATO tax data shows unpaid super is now costing Australians $5.7bn each year in lost retirement savings.
Host: Scott Haywood
Executive Producer: Nelson Scott
Technical Producer: Liam Achu...
New analysis from the Super Members Council on recently released ATO tax data shows unpaid super is now costing Australians $5.7bn each year in lost retirement savings.
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A growing consumer understanding of gut health's crucial role in overall wellbeing has seen probiotics companies surge across global markets
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The Australian sharemarket logged its sharpest one-day loss since early May, as a shift in risk sentiment – driven by sticky US inflation and renewed US tariff rhetoric.
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CURRENCY UPDATE:
A recent rebound in iron ore prices toward $US100 a tonne is unlikely to be sustained, due to China stockpiling a surplus supply amidst a decline
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The Australian sharemarket has had its sharpest one-day loss since early May, driven by unwavering US inflation and more tarrif threats by Donald Trump. t
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The Australian sharemarket closed at a record on Tuesday in a broad rally led by technology and healthcare stocks; The Reserve Bank moves to end debit and credit card surcharges; Aussie company Droneshield continues its meteoric rise in market value; and Tony Sycamore joins us for the market wrap
Host: Scott Haywood
Executive Producer: Nelson Scott
Technical Producer: Liam Achurch
Publisher: Nine Radio
Tips for Mum and Dad businesses to ensure every dollar counts in what is expected to be another difficult year for small business profit margins
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