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Business Now with Ross Greenwood

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Business Now with Ross Greenwood

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Business Now with Ross Greenwood

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Business Now with Ross Greenwood

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Business community leaders outline what they hope to see in this year's budget. BCA's Bran Black, ACCI's Andrew McKellar, and AI Group's Innes Willox join the program. Plus, Gamestop shares surge over 100 per cent.See omnystudio.com/listener fo
The Treasury hints the war against inflation will end before next Christmas. Plus, small businesses call for more cost-of-living relief, and the government's surprise $11.3 billion housing announcement.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy
The Federal Budget is a few days away and economists say tax cuts and spending will add to inflation. Plus, the government has announced a new gas policy, property sales this week are up 43% from the same week last year.See omnystudio.com/liste
The government commits to gas beyond 2050, reaction from business leader Andrew McKellar and analysis from Rystad Energy. Plus, WA announces another budget surplus, retail sector shares bleed as spending falls and bye bye Bonza!See omnystudio.c
Perpetual will be broken up as part of a $2.2 billion deal with KKR, leaving analysts scratching their heads and shareholders fuming. Plus, the boss of Australia's largest independent grocery chain reacts to the Senate's supermarket prices repo
Full analysis of the RBA's latest cash rate decision with Reporter Fiona Willan and CommSec's Craig James. Plus, Political Reporter Simon Love speaks to Victoria's Treasurer Tim Pallas and the Senate calls to outlaw price gouging.See omnystudio
Treasurer Jim Chalmers defends spending ahead of the federal budget, Westpac profit has slumped to 16 per cent due to increased mortgage competition, property activity strong ahead of RBA decision. Plus, Qantas has struck a $120 million settlem
KPMG's Chief Economist says the RBA is pulling the economy's handbrake but the government's foot is planted firmly on the accelerator. Plus, BHP's hunt for more copper, home prices hit new highs and Macquarie Bank's profit falls.See omnystudio.
US Federal Reserve's Jerome Powell says no rate rises are on the way but cuts are not either, full analysis with economists Craig James and Paul Sheard. Plus, activist investor Geoff Wilson reveals his concerns with dividend tax changes.See omn
CEDA says the government should be enabling net zero projects, not just funding them. Plus, data breaches are on the rise as Qantas loses control of its app, the Japanese yen continues to struggle, and Australia's first $200 million home.See om
As retail sales fell in March, Commonwealth Bank's Gareth Aird explains how this changes the outlook for interest rates.  Plus, discount airline Bonza collapses into administration, and the government invests a billion dollars in quantum comput
One of Australia's top economists, Warren Hogan, defends his forecast for three rate hikes this year. Plus, full analysis of BHP's takeover bid for Anglo American, The Star sacks its chairman, and auction clearance rates continue to rise.See om
Anglo American rejects BHP's $60 billion takeover offer, saying it undervalues the company. Plus, the federal budget surplus is tipped to hit $20 billion, renters squeezed by an extra $50 per week, and Microsoft and Alphabet report earnings.See
A new lobby group for food manufacturers launches with the goal to help Aussie producers sell their products overseas, BHP lobs a takeover bid at miner Anglo American. Plus, Adobe adds new AI technology to Photoshop, and Meta shares bomb.See om
Woodside Energy's annual general meeting descends into disarray as protestors start singing and dancing, inflation comes in hotter than expected, Tesla shares surge despite reporting a fall in revenue. Plus, Star's ex-CEO faces the inquiry.See
Woodside Chairman Richard Goyder faces calls to step down as superfunds reveal they'll vote against his re-election tomorrow. Plus, Deloitte's quarterly economic analysis, gold falls as tensions ease and Crown Casino scores a big win.See omnyst
ANZ's Head of Australian Economics explains the latest unemployment data and what it means for interest rates. Plus, Swyftx explains the upcoming Bitcoin halving, EV charger maker Tritium collapses and this week's hottest auctions. See omnyst
6,600 workers lose their jobs in March as the unemployment rate rises to 3.8%. Plus, Bonza calls in restructuring experts, ASIC warns insolvencies are rising and an in-depth analysis of what went wrong at chemical manufacturer Qenos.See omnystu
The sharemarket fails to recover after a two-day rout, stock picker Adam Dawes explains why. Plus, AMP's Diana Mousina reveals which central bank she thinks will cut rates first and 700 jobs are at risk at Qenos as it collapses.See omnystudio.c
Tensions in the Middle-East soar after Iran launches drones and missiles against Israel, ANZ's Daniel Hynes explains why the conflict won't impact oil prices. Plus, unemployment forecast to rise and the second inquiry into The Star begins.See o
ASIC Chair Joe Longo explains why the watchdog launched civil proceedings against blockchain mining company NGS Crypto. Plus, sharemarkets teeter close to record highs, auctions ramp up across the country and petrol prices jump.See omnystudio.c
Shadow Treasurer Angus Taylor responds to the PM's 'Future Made in Australia' plan. Plus, a hotter than expected inflation rate in the US dashes hopes of global rates cuts, and gold bounces back after a shaky trading session.See omnystudio.co
The Treasurer gives new merger and acquisition powers to the competition watchdog, ACCC Chair Gina Cass-Gottlieb joins the program. Plus, the case for employees to own shares in the business they work for, and the RBNZ holds the cash rate.See o
Business Council's Bran Black reveals more multinational companies are choosing to invest overseas than in Australia. Plus, NAB's Chief Economist Alan Oster explains why business confidence remains low, and Blackstone eyes a skin-care brand.See
Qantas CEO Vanessa Hudson explains the latest changes to its Frequent Flyer program, farmers react to the suggestion of supermarkets being fined for bad conduct. Plus, the threat of rate hikes returns and the latest in the auction market.See om
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