Bernard Salt
Demographer and KPMG partner Bernard Salt shares the full story on his controversial comments about how young people should stop eating smashed avocado on toast at cafes in order to save for a house deposit.
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Dr Frank Gelber
Could problems in the property market impact the health of the economy? To look at the potential threats, BIS Shrapnel economist Dr Frank Gelber joins the show.
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Gavin Hulcombe
Just how serious is the apartment oversupply issue? Gavin Hulcombe, director at property valuation and advisory group Herron Todd White, shares his perspective.
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Michael Delany
Finance broker Michael Delany is a former silver medal-winning Olympic swimmer – is there a link between being a higher achiever in sport and being a high achiever in business?
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Shane Oliver
Could there be an economic windfall following Trump’s election win in the US? Find out what AMP Capital’s chief economist Shane Oliver thinks.
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Warrick McKibbin
Respected economist Warrick McKibbin, a professor at the Australian National University, shares his outlook for the Australian and global economies in this post-Trump world.
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Margaret Lomas
With house prices continuing to rise in many markets, Destiny Financial’s Margaret Lomas shares three key ways for young people to get on the property ladder.
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John McGrath
Are there problems on the horizon for the housing sector? To discuss his predictions for the property markets, don’t miss John McGrath’s insights.
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Michael Witts
With the RBA leaving interest rates on hold, is this the end of the rates cut cycle? ING DIRECT treasurer, Michael Witts, shares his perspective.
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Bernard Salt
Demographer and KPMG partner Bernard Salt shares the full story on his controversial comments about how young people should stop eating smashed avocado on toast at cafes in order to save for a house deposit.
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Shane Oliver
AMP Capital chief economist Shane Oliver joins the show to discuss recent economic trends, including Thursday's labour force figures and the implications for interest rates.
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Terry McCrann
To discuss the RBA’s decision this week and what’s in store for interest rates and the economy, News Corp economics columnist Terry McCrann joins the show.
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Chris Richardson
Chris Richardson of Deloitte Access Economics shares his perspective on where the economy’s going, and what might happen to interest rates and house prices.
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Robert Mellor
With one report claiming the apartment oversupply could cause a recession in the Aussie economy, BIS Shrapnel managing director Robert Mellor weighs in on the issue.
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Shane Oliver
It’s not all doom and gloom for the economy, with some positive economic news this week, as AMP chief economist, Shane Oliver, outlines.
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Finance Brokers Panel
The FBAA’s Peter White and Suncorp BDM Dino Pacella, join the program to discuss the new National Finance Brokers Day initiative.
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Mark Bouris
For his views on the mortgage and property markets, Mark Bouris, chairman of Yellow Brick Road, joins the show.
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Shane Oliver
Could there be two more interest rate cuts on the horizon? AMP Capital chief economist, Shane Oliver, shares his views.
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Mike Hirst
For a look at how the non-major banks are performing, Mike Hirst, CEO of Bendigo and Adelaide Bank, discusses the company’s latest financial results.
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Margaret Lomas
Author and founder of Destiny Group, Margaret Lomas, shares her perspective on a recent report forecasting apartment oversupply across major markets.
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Dr Frank Gelber
Dr Frank Gelber from BIS Shrapnel discusses property market issues, including restrictions on foreign buyers and a potential apartment oversupply.
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Paul Bloxham
To check the pulse of the Australian economy, including the odds of an interest rate cut at the August RBA meeting, chief economist of HSBC Australia and New Zealand, Paul Bloxham, shares his insights.
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Bill Evans
Westpac’s global head of economics, Bill Evans, discusses the positives in the Australian economy, including the housing and construction boom, and why he’s not anticipating a recession.
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John Daley
With home ownership rates among younger generations falling, John Daley, CEO of the Grattan Institute, explains why he supports reforms to negative gearing and capital gains taxes.
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Tony Boyd
With events such as Brexit, the election result and even Donald Trump threatening business confidence and the markets, the AFR’s Tony Boyd shares his take on what the future might hold.
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Louis Christopher
With the RBA highlighting property prices are starting to lift again – despite a possible apartment oversupply – what’s in store for the property markets?
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Charles Tarbey
Century 21 chairman, Charles Tarbey, discusses what the election result will mean for property investment, and the big issues around property investing right now.
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Jason Huljich
For a look at the outlook for the commercial property sector, CEO of unlisted property funds at Centuria, Jason Huljich, joins the show.