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Host: Tom Storey
Executive Producer: Tom Storey
Technical Producer: Liam "Leroy" Achurch
Publisher: Nine Radio
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The ASX 200 finished up just the 3 points today, with a fall for Woodside dragging down the Energy sector, despite a pick up in the oil price.
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Australians spend an estimated $1 billion on unwanted gifts every year. In this episode, Tom Storey explores a shift toward "purposeful generosity" with Jodi Kennedy from Equity Trustees. They discuss why 96% of Australians are now donating to charity, the rise of charitable funds as an alternative to the $50 Kris Kringle, and how to make your Christmas budget go further by giving back. Is it time to ditch the commercialization of the holidays for a more meaningful impact?
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US unemployment has jumped to 4.6%, fueled by government layoffs and sector-specific weakness. Tom Storey and VanEck’s Cameron McCormack discuss whether this bad news is actually "good news" for those hoping for Fed rate cuts. They explore the rise of "dovish" Fed Chair frontrunner Kevin Hassett, his aggressive 1% inflation target, and the game-changing news that the Nasdaq is moving to 23-hour trading. Is the era of the 9-to-5 market officially over for Australian investors?
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Despite a $32 billion tax windfall, the government’s mid-year update shows no surplus in sight. Tom Storey and Deloitte’s Pradeep Philip break down the massive spending blowouts, rising interest on debt, and why a surplus remains elusive until 2035. Is this "responsible management" or a budget on the brink?
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Host: Tom Storey
Executive Producer: Tom Storey
Technical Producer: Dylan Caple
Publisher: Nine Radio
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The government has updated the budge, with savings & increased tax receipts helping to boost the bottom line, but still leaving deficits in place for the next decade.
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