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The Australian Labor Party has floated a range of economic proposals during their time in opposition, why did this week’s franking dividend announcement unleash hell? James and Alan discuss why it was a political mistake, as well as the latest Trump, Myer, and bitcoin news. Listeners also chime in with another round of debate about ETFs.
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Immigration and unemployment – a new theory. What wages growth? RBA late to the party on interest only loans
Barnaby Joyce’s new financial reality. Will Myer Go Broke? Betting on a belter of a bank inquiry.
Who’s to blame for an ugly week on the ASX? The truth behind Elon Musk’s pay packet. Bitcoin’s true believers are back in the market
Trump, ‘little rocket man’ and a nervous sharemarket. No time to be buying CBA. Why Facebook bans Bitcoin ads.
Why the dollar is rising. Why Facebook is fast losing friends. How David Jones signals trouble ahead.
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