Battle lines drawn between industry and regulators on crisis management. Are capital raising at bargain prices? The mystery of the $100 notes.
Analysts have started to try and call the bottom, but could we see a bear market rally or just a dead cat bounce? James and Alan discuss the latest market data in this week’s episode, along with the true value of PE ratios in the absence of guidance, the dilemma residential landlords find themselves in, and the curious popularity of $100 notes in Australia’s circulation.
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After the rate cut: stimulus on steroids. Why you should avoid cashing in super. Can airlines steer through market turbulence.
Stimulus struggles for cut through. Will oil stocks ever recover? What to do with my son the wannabe millionaire.
Markets crisis special edition. Everything you want to know about the shares rout and what it might mean.
Boom or bust – the dilemma ahead for sharemarket investors. We name the stocks that have defied the correction. Golden opportunities. The bidet bonanza.
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