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Money News with Scott Haywood - 25th April
BHP amasses a $56 billion takeover bid for Anglo American; positioning investment in a world of challenges; Vietnamese energy the next frontier for Australian trade; how to get cheaper financial advice; building your own business with the right mindset; and the Australian share market is closed for Anzac Day.
Host: Scott Haywood
Executive Producer: Tom Storey
Technical Producer: Declan Helmore
Publisher: Nine Radio
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Jim Cocks, Business coach & author of “Build, Excite, Ignite”
All of us could have a million dollar idea inside us, but are our mindsets when it comes to business practices holding us back?
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Phil Anderson, FAAA General Manager Policy, Advocacy and Standards
Changes following the royal commission saw the financial services industry get the clean out it needed, but has it made the costs of getting financial advice too exorbitant?
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Leigh Howard, Asialink Business CEO
Australia has been diversifying its trading channels in recent years, and Vietnam looks like a beacon when it comes to the energy transition.
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Nathan Lim, Chief Investment Officer at Lonsec
While the inflation problem is simmering, there’s still anxiety in global markets from geopolitical tensions, so how do we invest?
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Money News with Scott Haywood - 24th April
Sticky inflation puts rate cuts at risk; in-person job interviews becoming a thing of the past; Tesla plans for cheaper vehicles; Woodside rejects climate plan at AGM; fundraising in focus ahead of Anzac Day; Australians plan for a four-day weekend; and Carl Capolingua joins us for the Market Wrap.
Host: Scott Haywood
Executive Producer: Tom Storey
Technical Producer: Declan Helmore
Publisher: Nine Radio
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