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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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
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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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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Qantas points shakeup, GYG’s ‘delicious’ growth and the nuclear option
This week on Chanticleer, James and Anthony look at the biggest shake-up to the Qantas Frequent Flyer business in decades, examine what the government’s new merger reforms will mean for the economy and take a question about what could become the hottest issue in Australia in the coming year: nuclear energy.
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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The companies in activists' sights, the future of cash & a G-G for business
This week on the Chanticleer podcast, James & Anthony look at the companies feeling the heat from activists, ask what’s behind the battle for Armourguard and reveal how Phil Lowe has changed in retirement.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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Two stocks to watch, why banks are worried & do execs deserve mega pay?
This week on the Chanticleer podcast, James & Anthony reveal why our big bank CEOs want to take more risks, ask whether big executive salaries incentivise business leaders and take the pulse of the market with our special guest, fund manager Eleanor Swanson.To ask a question, email chanticleer@afr.com
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Where to invest next in AI, central bank bingo and what has PWC done now?
This week on the Chanticleer podcast, James & Anthony play central bank bingo and try to predict where rates are going next, decode the very exciting, slightly terrifying leap forward for artificial intelligence, and ask why PwC are in trouble again.
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Customer Reviews
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.
A revealing slip
A low rating from me, for the revealing & jawdropping reference in S2Ep7 to a well known renewables advocate & nuclear disparager as one of the country’s energy experts. A lifetime in the bureaucracy, with a late career appointment to a govt review of energy security, is limited expertise at best. 10 years from now, when the push for weather dependent energy technologies will surely be in embarrassing decline, this touting of one of that push’s lesser credentialed promoters, will be forgotten. But at this moment, the reputation of this otherwise informed podcast, has taken a strong, self imposed battering.