Digging in on virtue signalling. Huh! Why US interest rates jumped. Does audit insurance pass the sniff test?
In this week’s Money Cafe, James and Alan dive into the heated debate of corporate leaders taking social stances, explain America’s sudden rate spike, and lay out the potential capital gains tax implications of a takeover deal for shareholders.
Previous Episodes
What kind of investing world are we living in? Auction clearance rate warning. Watch sterling bounce as Boris get pounded.
The ASX’s best performing stock you can’t name. Why bond ETFs are outperforming bonds. Time to look at ‘real assets’…but what are they ?
German bond bust hints at a bubble. Trump’s Greenland gambit. Is it time to size up bear ETFs?
Will negative interest rates bring on a crash? How to hedge. Is this the end of the Hong Kong market?
A negative outlook on interest rates. Chinese pigs and the US trade war. The pitfalls of interstate property.
How Australia’s top financial adviser is positioning her clients. What to know before buying gold bullion. How much super is enough?
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