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How much should we worry about falling super balances? One popular Instagrammer shared a video of themselves checking their super balance, sparking a number of comments from followers similarly concerned about their declining savings. But how much should we worry about a dip in our super due to market volatility from tariffs?
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Friday 11 April 2025
Global markets soar as Donald Trump delays the imposition of large tariffs for 90-days, but uncertainty about what happens next has investors very nervous.
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Thousands of Virgin passengers are eligible for refunds after a system failure. Australians have been urged to check their online passwords. Plus the Coalition promises a $20 billion regional fund, and a Meta whistleblower unloads on the tech company.Join our free daily newsletter here!
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Market volatility saw retail investors flood the market, hoping to buy the dip.
Jon Howie, CEO of trading platform Stake, talks to Sean Aylmer about the stocks and ETFs they were buying, both locally and on Wall Street, and how investor behaviour changed as the market surged.
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This is the Fear and Greed Afternoon Report - everything you need to know about what happened in the markets, economy and world of business today, in just a few minutes.
Trump backflip
Qube gets ACCC OK
Healthscope wants to return hospital
Santos CEO staying
Investing in industrial
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US President Donald Trump has announced a stunning backflip on tariffs, pausing tariffs on many trading partners around the world. The unexpected news caused an immediate surge on Wall Street. Sean Aylmer and Michael Thompson go through the announcement and what it means for markets and Australia and the uncertainty that remains.
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Note: This episode was published before US President Donald Trump backflipped on tariffs. A special edition followed it, with an update on the decision and initial market reactions.
Thursday 10 April 2025
US tariffs take effect around the world, with Australia in the firing line over a new pharmaceutical impost.
And more, including:
Queensland pushes to sell some of its dilapidated island resorts. And the world’s most senior banker has a go at people for checking emails and texts in meetings. Plus the latest from the campaign trail, and sea lions start attacking beach goers.Join our free daily newsletter here!
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The Trump administration has made far-reaching decisions about DEI (Diversity, Equity and Inclusion) programs, affecting hiring and employment in government departments and private companies.
Maud Lindley, founding director of Serendis Leadership, spent years in senior roles at investment banks before starting her leadership advisory and working with executives at major international companies. She joins Sean Aylmer in the studio to talk about the closed-door conversations she's been privy to regarding DEI programs. And while she is opposed to the way the Trump administration is handling DEI, she says it might be time for a change anyway.Find out more: https://fearandgreed.com.au
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This is the Fear and Greed Afternoon Report - everything you need to know about what happened in the markets, economy and world of business today, in just a few minutes.
Miners lead ASX lower
Radio caused crash
US place to invest
Guzman sales
Corporate news
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In the lead-up to the federal election, join Sean Aylmer and Michael Thompson every week for a look at the latest in campaign news. This week, the fallout from the first leaders' debate, energy policy, and what the polls are telling us.
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Wednesday 9 April 2025
The ASX bounces, having its best day in more than two years, though investors warn the turmoil isn’t over yet.
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Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton face off in last night’s first debate Commonwealth Bank and Westpac consider removing numbers on debit and credit cards for security reasons. Plus retail investors flood the market, buying up ETFs and US tech companies, and consumer confidence takes a tumble.Join our free daily newsletter here!
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"Small caps always get unfairly tarnished in times of volatility. Shoot first, ask questions later. But in this environment, I think they should revert a little bit quicker."
Following a volatile couple of days on the ASX, Sam Koch - Senior Investment Analyst at Wilson Asset Management - takes Sean Aylmer through the opportunities he's seeing in small and mid cap stocks. He picks out three companies and explains why he likes them.
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This is the Fear and Greed Afternoon Report - everything you need to know about what happened in the markets, economy and world of business today, in just a few minutes.
Tech stocks lead the way
Recession debate
Beef warning
Star changes
Autos stop exports to US
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Listener Linda asks: I have a question about Trump's tariffs and interest rates. I would have thought that tariffs would drive up prices, which would drive up inflation then interest rates would need to rise. But it looks like everyone is saying the RBA will need to reduce rates because of slowing economic growth. I'm confused!
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Tuesday 8 April 2025
Financial markets tumble with almost $150 billion wiped off the ASX at one point yesterday.
And more, including:
The board of Star Entertainment set to sell the gaming group for $300m. The rise and rise of HBO series, The White Lotus. Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers warns that the global crisis could widen Australia’s deficit and trigger rate cuts, while Opposition Leader Peter Dutton works hard to ward off comparisons with Donald Trump.Join our free daily newsletter here!
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There was carnage on the ASX yesterday, as global financial markets reeled from last week’s tariff announcement by US President Donald Trump.
Ben Gilbert, Head of Australian Research at Jarden, talks to Sean Aylmer about the impact of uncertainty on markets - but also explains how the volatility can create opportunities if you know where to look.
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This is the Fear and Greed Afternoon Report - everything you need to know about what happened in the markets, economy and world of business today, in just a few minutes.
Banks, miners sold off
Woodside LNG sale
Hardie angst
Super cyber
Deal time
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Monday 7 April 2025
The local share market is set to tumble today on the back of carnage in global financial markets.
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese promises $2.5 billion for battery storage. How the 500 richest people lost $900 billion in two days. The local auction market shows some resilience, and the Reserve Bank shows some confidence in households.Join our free daily newsletter here!
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A full review of last week's massive tariff announcements, and what we can take away from the RBA board meeting. Plus this week there's business and consumer sentiment, and the ongoing economic battle of the election campaign.
Sean Aylmer and Stephen Koukoulas discuss the major events, reports and releases that provide insight into the economy this week.Find out more: https://fearandgreed.com.au
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Is the US headed for recession? Will Donald Trump's tariffs trigger multiple interest rate cuts here in Australia? What's it all mean for investors weathering the storm?
Sean Aylmer talks to Dr Shane Oliver, AMP's chief economist and head of investment strategy, about the short and long-term effects of the US tariff announcements.
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Guest: Luke Hampshire, co-founder and CEO of Airly
Original air date: June 14, 2024
Original description: This company is bringing the rarified world of private jet travel to... well, maybe not everyone, but certainly more people than was previously the case.
When we last spoke to Luke Hampshire, co-founder and CEO of Airly, the private jet travel business was focused on provided access to leased aircraft. This week, Airly acquired its own jet - the first in an ambitious expansion plan. Luke Hampshire, co-founder and CEO of Airly, talks to Sean Aylmer about who's flying, where they're flying to, and why more people are finding it appealing.
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