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With James Kirby still on a locked down holiday, Alan is joined in the Money Cafe by Chris Weston, head of research at Pepperstone. Together the two of them look at the RBA’s messaging on rates, the prospects of a drag-out Presidential election, how young investors can negotiate a turbulent economic cycle, and the maths on Afterpay.
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