Why the coronavirus is good for markets. Australia’s wave of wage scandals. What’s behind the local software sell-offs?
After a brief dip, the ASX has resumed its soar towards blue skies despite global fears over the impacts of coronavirus. Could the disease actually be a good thing for markets? Alan and James discuss this, along with a disappointing start to earnings season and the latest spate of wage scandals on The Money Cafe this week.
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