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On the Money Café this week, Alan Kohler and James Thomson, Chanticleer columnist at the AFR, dissect Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s statements overnight, what it means for an Australian recession and where China fits in; Credit Suisse and aggrieved bondholders; and the role of governments in banking. Also: taxing unrealised capital gains, d…
 
On the Money Café this week, SVB, Credit Suisse, Paul Keating - where to start? Well, with China's extra-large, heavily armed uncrewed submarines. Alan Kohler and Stephen Mayne weigh submarines, Credit Suisse and shareholders mis-speaking, SVB shareholders being crushed, interest rates, and US Treasuries. Also, Centrelink pension vs million-dollar …
 
On the Money Café this week, Alan Kohler and James Thomson rake over all the action on the central bank front in Australia and the US and consider whether or not talking is a more effective monetary policy tool, discuss what happened at the latest AFR event, and being Zen about the budget. Also: the fixed rate cliff; capped fees and ETFs; the cost …
 
On an early Money Café this week, Alan Kohler and Stephen Mayne tackle a deluge of super-related questions including: is $3 million too low for a cap; how much the government will make from breaking an election promise; and what public servants pay on their defined benefits. Also: spectacularly failing to get on the Aristocrat board, billionaires b…
 
On the Money Café this week, Alan Kohler and James Thomson, Chanticleer columnist at the AFR, wonder how much the new debate on superannuation is going to cost the government, discuss why noone's listening to RBA Chief Lowe anymore, when super funds going to take a look at unlisted asset valuations and why long-term bond rates matter when they do. …
 
Alan has COVID so Stephen Mayne, shareholder advocate and founder of Crikey, and James Thomson, Chanticleer columnist at the Australian Financial Review, have stepped up to the plate for today’s Money Café. On the reporting season’s busiest day, they talk CBA profits and why the shares fell, Star Entertainment and its long-suffering retail sharehol…
 
On the Money Café this week, Alan Kohler and James Thomson, Chanticleer columnist at the AFR, puzzle over what the governor said, a new era of the working poor, a hard, soft or no landing and who’s still spending? Also: Newmont and Newcrest, bouncing around the future of financial advice, a bull or bear market rally, a smart solution for super; wha…
 
On the first Money Café for 2023, Alan Kohler and Stephen Mayne reveal the donation habits of Woodside, Tabcorp and Wesfarmers, explain what Alan Bond has to do with Adani, gently point out that “renovating the RBA” is Alan’s phrase, not the Treasurer’s and reveal their rate hike predictions, religious affiliations and Stephen’s Arafura Resources b…
 
On this final, bumper Money Café of 2022, Alan Kohler is joined by James Thomson and Stephen Mayne to award deal of the year, worst call of the year, personality of the year and drongo of the year – ex-Lark CEO Geoff Bainbridge, Scott Morrison and Lachlan Murdoch all in the running. Also, the calls for 2023 on interest rates, regime change in NSW, …
 
On the Money Café this week, Alan Kohler and James Thomson, Chanticleer columnist at the AFR, enjoy a Melburnian summer morning of thunderous rain and hail with visitors Catherine and Zoe. Topics include the Channel 9 Christmas Party, Clayton's apologies and whether another rate hike is in the offing or not, the making of a new mogul in green energ…
 
On the Money Café this week, Alan Kohler and Stephen Mayne revel in the Socceroo’s victory over Denmark at the World Cup - and at AGM questions that made the press. They also autopsy the Victorian election and provide recommendations to the Liberal Party, cast a cold eye over house prices and welcome the Lowe apology. Also: what to ask at AGMs, how…
 
On the Money Café this week, Alan Kohler and James Thomson, Chanticleer columnist at the AFR, marvel at the Qantas turnaround, rake over the crypto rubble, wonder why sexual harassment is still happening and talk about who’s not investing in renewable energy in Australia. Also: family trusts, more of the iSignthis saga, unlisted assets in super, re…
 
On the Money Café this week, Alan Kohler and Stephen Mayne roam over the corporate landscape, where Stephen sacrifices meals as virtual warrior at AGMS for Goodman, News Corp and Channel Nine and they both muse over boardroom developments at AGL, Origin and Myer. Also: geopolitics, commodities super cycles and state elections, taking your first ste…
 
On the Money Café this week, Alan Kohler and James Thomson, Chanticleer columnist at the AFR, analyse the bid for Origin Energy; the outbreak of common sense in the US; the groundswell of opinion against super super-balances and start the conversation we all need to have with a look at 1970s-style tax indexation. Also: switching super funds, what’s…
 
On the Money Café this week, Alan Kohler and Stephen Mayne discuss the weather, cricket and being mistaken for Alan Kohler and Stephen Mayne. Alan tweets about RBA chief Lowe and threatens to tweet about Murdoch. Stephen says something that will get him booted off Twitter and it isn’t about BNPL or the Zip AGM, Domino’s or Murdoch working from home…
 
In this special early edition of the Money Café, Alan Kohler and James Thomson, Chanticleer columnist at the Australian Financial Review, take a clinical look at the first Albanese budget, what wasn’t really tackled, what needed to be and whether endless deficits might be the future. Also: are interest rates going higher? Another $20 bet is on. Que…
 
On the Money Café this week, Alan Kohler and Stephen Mayne discuss Murdoch rebuilding the Newscorp-Fox empire, Trussonomics and the price of incompetence, the busiest day of the year for AGMs and which industry is renowned for long lunches. Also: franking credits, buying bonds, when to get out of residential property, social media shrieking and mor…
 
On the Money Café this week, Alan Kohler and James Thomson get real on Sandy Hook conspiracies and compensation, take a reality check on renewables and energy transition, pole stars and recessions, in-person AGMS and protestors and wonder if there's a way to price a nuclear war into a portfolio. Also: how hard should it be to repay the principal of…
 
On the (very quiet) Money Café this week, Alan Kohler and Stephen Mayne reveal coffee preferences and muse on the fate of the CBD, the shape of Twitter in the Musk era, and the boardroom shenanigans at Essendon. Also: the tally of Murdoch salaries, tax cuts for the middle class, the spread on Victorian bonds, medium vs high growth, bond trading on …
 
On the Money Café this week, Alan Kohler and James Thomson pick apart a disastrous week for the UK and its currency, weigh unemployment over higher inflation and ponder the non-CPI-indexed ransom demands of Optus's hackers. Also: is your super safe from the government; the UK's long decline; how to get exposure from residential property without a m…
 
Fiona Balzer, head of policy and advocacy at the Australian Shareholders' Association joins Stephen Mayne for a special governance edition of The Money Café to discuss proxy votes, how COVID-19 affected AGMs, Qantas, share purchase plans, and more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
 
Olivia Long, managing director of SMSF at Prime Financial Group and Eureka Report's SMSF Coach joins James Thomson, Chanticleer columnist at the Australian Financial Review for a special episode of The Money Café focussed on super — because a lot is happening! Is an SMSF right for you? Why are younger Australians opting to establish an SMSF? Plus m…
 
On the Money Café this week, Alan Kohler and James Thomson discuss what to expect from the Jobs & Skills Summit (not much), go over the 5 things learned from reporting season, grumble about Aussie consumers still splashing out on spending and non-binding, tyre-kicking takeover offers. Also: fully-franked dividends, death or inheritance taxes, divid…
 
On the Money Café this week, Alan Kohler and Stephen Mayne discuss THAT brewing PR disaster between a media gnat and a media mogul and who they've been hobnobbing with in the past week - James Packer, Phil Lowe of the Reserve Bank, Andy Penn of Telstra, the AFL's Gillon McLachlan. Also: jobs and skills and unions; Coles vs Woolies; whether a 3.2 pe…
 
On the Money Café this week, Alan Kohler and James Thomson, Chanticleer columnist at the Australian Financial Review, briefly touch on that political issue too hard to ignore, discuss earnings and the future of oil and gas, whether we’re seeing a bear market rally and debate if there’s enough evidence yet for an RBA pause. Also: how to get out of a…
 
Back in the Money Café after a few weeks' break, Alan Kohler and Stephen Mayne analyse US inflation trends, what's happening with Elon Musk and Twitter, banks and their AGMs and what a war with China would look like. Also: short-selling, used car prices, regional property prices, RBA review, capital gains on capital returns and more. See omnystudio…
 
On the Money Café this week, Alan Kohler and James Thomson, Chanticleer columnist at the Australian Financial Review, settle their election bets (Alan won), lay out predictions on the next round of rates and whether getting it right will be entirely accidental, Bitcoin (is it over?), ETFs for new investors, the value of an MBA, household debt and m…
 
On the Money Café this week, Alan Kohler and Stephen Mayne name the best and worst performances of the past financial year and analyse the fortunes and loves of Australian billionaires Packer and Murdoch but, first, Stephen apologises profusely about getting it wrong on tax-washing. Also: the demise of Volt Bank, buybacks, altruism and Humm. See om…
 
On the Money Café this week, Alan Kohler and Stephen Mayne discuss whether it’s worth suing the Reserve Bank of Australia for misleading information and, again, why it can’t just cancel government debt. Also: the bear market and the fate of cryptocurrency, a flawed energy market and whether oat milk is the new best thing or just good at making coff…
 
On the Money Café this week, Alan Kohler and James Thomson, Chanticleer columnist at the Australian Financial Review, discuss the stock market reaction to the RBA rate rise, range over the events that followed the Yom Kippur War and what that means for us now and advise on how to survive a recession (get your debt down and don't get sacked.) Also: …
 
On the Money Café this week, Alan Kohler and Stephen Mayne talk about what awaits the teals in a two-party world and a government of ministers light on economic nous and explain galloping power prices and who Australia owes money to. Also: Stephen muses on what comes next for AGL. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
 
On the Money Café this week, Alan Kohler and James Thomson, Chanticleer columnist at the Australian Financial Review, discuss budget challenges for the new government, existential challenges for the Liberal Party and its pragmatic new leader and the future for the teals. Also: a wish list of Royal Commissions, buying US stocks, risks of ETFs, inves…
 
A special and different Money Café: James Thomson, Chanticleer columnist at The Australian Financial Review and Stephen Mayne, Eureka Report columnist, discuss the impending federal election, the odds on which independents will succeed, a policy-lite campaign and whether Albanese will get a honeymoon from markets if he wins. See omnystudio.com/list…
 
The holy trinity on the Money Café this week. Alan Kohler and James Thomson, Chanticleer columnist at the Australian Financial Review, discuss how attuned an indebted nation is to interest rate rises, whether inflation is temporary or sustained, what it means for paying off a mortgage or paying into super, how much of a buffer counts and, ooof, wha…
 
On the Money Café this week, Alan Kohler and Stephen Mayne celebrate a milestone birthday, discuss job prospects for politicians past the elections, billionaires driving tractors through disclosure laws, favourite CEOs of small caps and whether forgiving HECS debt could win the government the election. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy inform…
 
On the Money Café this week, Evan Lucas, head of strategy at InvestSMART, and James Thomson, Chanticleer columnist at the Australian Financial Review, talk inflation and interest rate rises, China’s COVID-zero conundrum, what Twitter may do to Musk or Musk to Twitter and housing markets, stagflation and investing when you’re 21. See omnystudio.com/…
 
On the Money Café this week, Evan Lucas, head of strategy at InvestSMART, and Stephen Mayne vote on the first debate of the election, discuss whether price or competition is behind the Netflix crash, the problem with buy now, pay later, interest rates, inflation, tech stocks and home loans. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
 
On the Money Café this week, Alan Kohler and James Thomson, Chanticleer columnist at the Australian Financial Review, review historic opportunities, possible mistakes and creeping China lockdowns, Alan takes a step closer to medicinal cannabis and why the cash rate is still where it is. Also: dividend taxes, climate change, seeking the perfect bala…
 
On the Money Café this week, Alan Kohler and Stephen Mayne tackle governance and the gambling industry, scary oligarchs joining the board of Twitter and why medicinal cannabis is so popular in Hawthorn. Also: housing prices and wealth, investing in hydrogen and keeping questions short, really short. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy informati…
 
On the Money Café this week, Alan Kohler and James Thomson, Chanticleer columnist at the Australian Financial Review, pick apart a budget made for an election, puzzle over why nothing ever changes at casinos and take a $20 bet on whether Josh Frydenberg retains his seat. Also: Who’s the best wealth adviser, the swings and roundabouts of HECS debts …
 
On the Money Café this week, Alan Kohler and Stephen Mayne discuss the war in Ukraine, the cost of living, the nation’s richest people, why money is not necessarily a guide to sophistication, the AGM pre-season and much more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.توسط Eureka Report
 
On the Money Café this week, Alan Kohler and James Thomson, Chanticleer columnist at the Australian Financial Review, find the Fed is ahead of the RBA on rate rises, dot-plots and press grillings, wonder how long, or if, the world can forgive Putin if Ukraine hostilities end and tackle China’s role in all of this. Also: the gyrations in tech stocks…
 
On the Money Café this week, Adjunct Professor Kohler and Councillor Mayne drop name after name, reminisce about the late, great property flipper Shane Warne, learn about Don Bradman’s broker days and John Monash, the war hero. Also: why an AGL bidder should buy a blocking stake, Russia, Ukraine and the price of war, being sophisticated about bank …
 
On the Money Café this week, Alan Kohler and James Thomson, Chanticleer columnist at the Australian Financial Review, discuss why institutional money is making its way into the residential property market, whether crypto will save Putin, look at how reporting season panned out, and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
 
After a prophetic call on Mike Cannon-Brookes bidding for AGL on the Money Café two weeks ago, Stephen Mayne and Alan Kohler talk through what happens next – is the bid dead? Is it posturing? What can Macquarie do – or maybe Telstra? Also: what will the seven sons of one of the shareholders of Aristocrat Leisure do; why you should never buy off pri…
 
On the Money Café this week, Alan Kohler and James Thomson, Chanticleer columnist at the Australian Financial Review, talk about whether it’s acceptable to have ice with your whisky, at least at Lark Distilling, Putin-watch and buying opportunities, finding zero carbon stocks, is the safe end of high growth worth the risk and Magellan, again. And m…
 
What more do you need in a podcast? Well, Alan Kohler and Stephen Mayne also cast a sceptical eye over earnings so far, the Day After for proxy advisers, Magellan and the change of guard and the relationship between pokies and football clubs. Also: Engineers should stay in the job, Money Café’s name isn’t changing and Alan prefers short-ish questio…
 
On the Money Café this week, James Thomson, Chanticleer columnist at the Australian Financial Review, and Alan Kohler ponder the obsession with inflation, look at what’s brewing at Rio Tinto, check in on what Bitcoin is doing, and answer a number of listener questions on annuities, finding a financial mentor and more. See omnystudio.com/listener fo…
 
Alan Kohler and Stephen Mayne lob volleys over Putin and Ukraine, finances at Tennis Australia and what’s BHP to do with all its franking credits? And that’s just the first 5 minutes. Also: what the Labor and Liberal parties have made on the stock market; how to get the minutes from an AGM or a board meeting; and the value of a clunker. See omnystu…
 
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