Chanticleer Financial Review
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Australia's most prestigious business column is now a podcast. Chanticleer is a weekly news breakdown of all things business, finance and markets. Every Friday, Australian Financial Review columnists James Thomson and Anthony Macdonald go behind the doors of corporate Australia to give you their unvarnished analysis.
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Can the ASX keep climbing, BHP’s Anglo gamble and why Nvidia is splitting itself in 10
This week on the Chanticleer podcast, James and Anthony debate whether the sharemarket can keep racing to record highs, check the Australian mining sector's pulse and discuss why NVIDIA is splitting itself up.
To ask a question, email chanticleer@afr.com
This podcast is sponsored by Team Global Express
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Labor's big budget gamble, BHP’s defining week & where your payrise really went
This week on the Chanticleer podcast James & Anthony dissect the federal budget with a special guest, look at BHP’s titanic takeover battle and hash out the new battle over housing.
To ask a question, email chanticleer@afr.com
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Perpetual’s fall from grace, AI’s big energy problem & why banks juice up dividends
This week on the Chanticleer podcast, James & Anthony extract the lessons from the demise of funds management giant Perpetual, reveal why everyone's talking about data centres and energy, and answer your questions on bank share buybacks.
To ask a question, email chanticleer@afr.com
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Is Bonza a goner?, Woolies $8b crisis & Government's bizarre quantum theory
This week on the Chanticleer podcast, James & Anthony delve into airline Bonza’s crash landing, reveal the real cost of Woolworths’ PR crisis and answer a listener’s question about Australia’s whopper venture capital investment.
To ask a question, email chanticleer@afr.com
This podcast is sponsored by ANZListen to 5-in-5 with ANZ on Spotify hereListen to 5-in-5 with ANZ on Apple here
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Imploding Star Entertainment, Woodside’s energy battle & inflation runs hot, again
This week on the Chanticleer podcast, James & Anthony look at casino operator Star Entertainment’s second brush with disaster, go inside the battle over energy giant Woodside's climate plan, and ask where rates go next after hot inflation numbers.
To ask a question, email chanticleer@afr.com
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Supermarket stoush turns silly, Albo’s misguided made in Australia push & Stutch joins the pod
This week on the Chanticleer podcast, James and AFR Editor-in-Chief Michael Stutchbury, examine how the supermarket inquiry turned nasty, ask whether Albo’s 'Made in Australia' push is doomed, and look ahead to a crucial piece of economic data.
To ask a question, email chanticleer@afr.com
This podcast is sponsored by ANZListen to 5-in-5 with ANZ on Spotify hereListen to 5-in-5 with ANZ on Apple here
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Customer Reviews
Investors in Aussie ECM Go-To Info Source
Ok,confession time. I realise I’ve been suffering from what used to be called “cultural cringe”. This harks back to earlier decades of the country’s history. Anything from the “mother country” must be automatically better than anything produced by the colonies (hence why a lot(most?) of our greatest cultural exports ended up in London; and then the US following the fall of Singapore).
“Aussie Investor Cringe”= all we can do is dig holes and send the dirt to China; and sell each others houses to each other. Any serious investor isn’t going to bother with what is just 2% of world market cap.
Until you realise: after tax returns(franking credits); local market investors (in a general sense) have been shown empirically to have an edge; energy and digital transitions (lots of sun and wind; lots of space); mandatory super flows (in thetop 5 biggest pension pots globally) and “home country bias” of the industry funds investing those flows; tendency to oligopolistic industry structures, etc.
I.e, this market is where I have an edge. But how do I sharpen that edge while stacking the dishwasher- the chooks! 🐔🐓 😀💲💰🤑
Hamish Bell
Great podcast and episode
I love this podcast and I listen to every episode. This episode highlighted the findings of the WGEA report and the discussion was very interesting.
Often Good, but…
Often a good, interesting look at the week when the journalists run it. The last episode got in Editor-in-Chief Michael ‘Stutch’ Stutchbury in. In contrast to the regular hosts ‘Stutch’ is a humourless old whiner more akin to an Innes Willox like curmudgeon for hires . The type of bloke whose takes are so dull, predictable and well-worn surely Ai should have replaced them yesterday.