Bouncing bond yields will push down the dollar. Magellan minus Mr Douglass. Tim Wilson’s Royal Commission.
On this week’s Money Cafe, James and Alan say goodbye to the banking royal commission and hello to a new world of volatile bond yields. Also discussed: the sense of any potential Myer buyer, Alan’s big election focus, and a swathe of super listener questions.This week’s podcast was brought to you in partnership with IG, a world leader in online trading, offering you access to over 15,000 global markets. Visit www.ig.com.au for more information.
Previous Episodes
Who are the likely casualties of a trade war? Are aged care stocks now a no-go area? Behind NABs executive pay reform plan.
The danger of Royal Commission fatigue. What really triggered the GFC? The man monstering Myer.
Is there a pre-election mini-Budget on the way? As good as it gets on the GDP. Behind the retirement backflip.
How did you super do this year? Why did TPG give up its ambitions? Trump versus Google: the reality
The beef on the best agri-investments. Why the drought hardly matters to some ag stocks. Superstar stock A2 milk is not what it seems.
Crisis in Turkey: is it over or just about to begin? At $216 a share is CSL overpriced? Another Spaceship super mystery.
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