Minute by minute we lose faith in CBA. Why is Coles worth less now than when Wesfarmer bought it? What’s so great about Aldi anyway?
This week on The Money Cafe: stepping to observe and appreciate the Royal Commission, wondering what’s next for Coles as it returns to the ASX, and where Labor’s franking credits policy could end up.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. Music during Kyle’s preview by Kevin MacLeod
Previous Episodes
Get out and vote, super funds! Is CSL cheap? Why the US midterms mean zilch for us.
Are you game to go back into this market? The franking credits controversy
Frightening falls give Australia’a rich list a haircut. Would you want a daily update on your wealth? Super funds: bankrolling a mall near you.
Is Telstra talking down the price of the NBN ? What is the unemployment rate….really?
Is that a bell we hear ringing for the top of the market? Bankers’ bedside manners. Investing in kids’ names.
Bouncing bond yields will push down the dollar. Magellan minus Mr Douglass. Tim Wilson’s Royal Commission.
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