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RBA doublespeak on the banks? Doing the maths on CGT changes. Why the dollar is going up again.

RBA doublespeak on the banks? Doing the maths on CGT changes. Why the dollar is going up again.



This week in The Money Café, James Kirby and Alan Kohler discuss the US Federal Reserve’s decision that rates will remain on hold and what that might mean for the RBA. There’s also a lively chat abou…


Published on 6 years, 9 months ago

The ten-bagger buy now pay later IPO. Where will the next GFC come from? Is Brexit a danger for global markets?

The ten-bagger buy now pay later IPO. Where will the next GFC come from? Is Brexit a danger for global markets?



This week in The Money Café, James Kirby and Alan Kohler discuss the resurgence of coal, the latest Brexit dramas, the triumph of mortgage brokers, bond yields, and answer a number of questions from …


Published on 6 years, 9 months ago

Why the market sees two interest rate cuts coming. Is the NAB fraud case an SGC issue?  Dividend stripping and ETFs.

Why the market sees two interest rate cuts coming. Is the NAB fraud case an SGC issue? Dividend stripping and ETFs.



This week in The Money Café, James Kirby and Alan Kohler ponder where to next for interest rates, dig into a former NAB senior staffer’s lavish lifestyle, debate the industry super fund flex, and pow…


Published on 6 years, 9 months ago

Industry funds - the steamroller without brakes. Open banking coming to a phone near you. Coal - the money keeps pouring in.

Industry funds - the steamroller without brakes. Open banking coming to a phone near you. Coal - the money keeps pouring in.



In the 100th episode of The Money Cafe, James and Alan discuss new banks, old coal and the midnight text at the centre of an ugly corporate fight.  

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Published on 6 years, 9 months ago

Why shopping centres will be better off without department stores. The week house prices hit consumer wallets. Can Coca Cola do a turnaround?

Why shopping centres will be better off without department stores. The week house prices hit consumer wallets. Can Coca Cola do a turnaround?



Eli Greenblat joins James Kirby in The Money Cafe for a big catch-up on retail earnings and trends. Topics discussed: a post department store future for shopping centres, how supermarkets are feeling…


Published on 6 years, 10 months ago

Home loans credit freeze. No hope for Telstra. Collectables: is it investing or collecting?

Home loans credit freeze. No hope for Telstra. Collectables: is it investing or collecting?



This week in The Money Café, James Kirby and Alan Kohler question whether there’s still a need for mortgage brokers, wonder whether Andy Penn from Telstra can turn the company around, and ponder a st…


Published on 6 years, 10 months ago

How much did Hayne actually miss? The RBA changes its story. Negative gearing changes countdown.

How much did Hayne actually miss? The RBA changes its story. Negative gearing changes countdown.



This weeks podcast is focused on the wake of the Hayne report recommendations, as James and Alan wonder if a golden opportunity was missed on financial advice, and what the news means for Australia's…


Published on 6 years, 10 months ago

Hoping Hayne is as tough as he sounds. Brexit - can this story end anything but badly? TPG's big call.

Hoping Hayne is as tough as he sounds. Brexit - can this story end anything but badly? TPG's big call.



Alan and James are back for a new year of Money Cafe podcasts, and kick things off with a discussion of the shambolic state of Brexit, what Monday's Royal Commission release could hold, and the key m…


Published on 6 years, 10 months ago

The year ahead - Who to believe? Big guns join the bank bashing, Huawei and TPG

The year ahead - Who to believe? Big guns join the bank bashing, Huawei and TPG



On The Money Café this week, James Kirby and Alan Kohler discuss the big four banks and the fallout from the Banking Royal Commission, Huawei, the outlook for 2019, and burn through a number of liste…


Published on 7 years ago

What planet is the RBA on?  How bad is the interest-only loan problem?  The  seven year old on $22m a year.

What planet is the RBA on? How bad is the interest-only loan problem? The seven year old on $22m a year.



Big news this week in the Money Cafe, as Alan Kohler discusses his new job title. Other (less significant) news covered: the RBA's stance on the economy, why you can't trust real estate agents on the…


Published on 7 years ago





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