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Daily business news for people who make their own decisions, with business journalist Sean Aylmer and Michael Thompson. Find out more at https://fearandgreed.com.au
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Afternoon Report | Markets tumble on rates
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.
Widespread selling
AGL spends up
Iron ore miners tumble
Dutton won’t name target
Japanese sell Aussie bonds
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Telstra, Woolworths, Woodside blues; energy fight heats up; business airfares get cheaper
Tuesday 11 June 2024
Some of Australia’s bluest blue-chip companies, including Telstra, Woodside and Woolworths, are among the worst performing stocks on the ASX.
And more, including:
The fight over energy policy heats up
Australians hold China in low regard despite two years of better relations
And business class airfares are getting cheaper
Plus don’t miss the latest episode of How Do They Afford That? - all about deciding your money priorities. Get the episode from APPLE, SPOTIFY, or anywhere you listen to podcasts.
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Interview: Confused about crypto? Why a lack of knowledge is holding back investors
Not understanding how crypto works is still the major barrier to investing, according to new research by Finder and global crypto exchange Coinbase.John O'Loghlen, Managing Director - APAC at Coinbase, talks to Sean Aylmer about improving investor understanding, and the need for regulatory certainty.This is general information only - you should seek professional advice before making investment decisions
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Costello quits as Nine chair, Guzman goes for $300m, biggest stamp sale in history
Monday 10 June 2024
Nine chair Peter Costello steps down after his altercation with a journalist last week.
And more, including:
Guzman Y Gomez to raise more than $300 million when it lists
Investors rush for Australia’s first ever green bond
And the world’s most precious stamp collection to go on sale
Plus don’t miss the latest episode of How Do They Afford That? - all about deciding your money priorities. Get the episode from APPLE, SPOTIFY, or anywhere you listen to podcasts.
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The Week Ahead | 10 June 2024
This is Fear and Greed - The Week Ahead, where Sean Aylmer and Stephen Koukoulas discuss the major events, reports and releases that provide insight into the economy this week (with a look back at the events of last week too).
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Interview: Why Fear & Greed is getting behind this campaign
This is one campaign Fear & Greed is happy to get behind. Currently, children can have their own profiles on most platforms from the age of thirteen. But there's a major push to have that age increased to sixteen through federal legislation.The campaign is called 36 Months, representing the three years between 13 and 16. Sean Aylmer talks to the driving force behind 36 Months, radio presenter Michael Wipfli, better known as Wippa - one third of the Nova Sydney breakfast show, Fitzy & Wippa with Kate Ritchie.
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Customer Reviews
I’d buy the cup!
Love the show, the insights that you bring are helpful for those who like Michael, want to do a lot of things, but put blockers in front of ourselves. Listening to the show makes me think about the importance of investing and what is happening within the company’s business to make semi informed decisions. Looking forward to future conversations next year on Fear n Greed.
Dial down the lefty
Hey guys, I love you both but please dial down the leftist overtones in your political commentary. If what you want is a propaganda podcast, then so be it. A better approach would be to maintain a neutral position on issues related to Australian politics.
Love my daily fix of Fear and agreed
I start my day with this podcast and love the updates, knowledge and humour of the presenters. I am not however enjoying the current well-being advertising that kicks in asking “keys-yes, water-bottle-yes etc”. Whilst I understand you need advertising I find this jarring and not compatible with the flow of your show.