
Jonathan Shapiro
Senior reporter at the Australian Financial Review with expertise in markets and fixed income; provides detailed analysis of private credit and regulatory developments.
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Oct 1, 2025 • 23min
What LaTrobe and Jon Adgemis reveal about the private credit boom
Join Jonathan Shapiro, a senior reporter at the Australian Financial Review, as he delves into the changing landscape of private credit in Australia. The discussion centers on ASIC's crackdown on La Trobe Financial and its implications for super investors. Shapiro emphasizes the risks involved, including the issues with La Trobe's disclosures and the high percentage of subprime mortgages. The conversation also explores whether non-bank lenders are essential or too risky, highlighting the balance between opportunity and caution in the private credit market.

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Jul 16, 2025 • 28min
The rates call that stunned economists, markets and... our reporters
John Kehoe, the Economics editor at The Australian Financial Review, and Jonathan Shapiro, a senior reporter at the same outlet, dive into the Reserve Bank of Australia's unexpected decision to keep interest rates steady. They discuss how this surprising move reflects deeper economic issues, particularly for Gen Z facing stagnant productivity and high debt. The duo also unpacks the implications of recent global events on local policies and market reactions, shedding light on the precarious financial landscape for future generations.

May 14, 2025 • 29min
Does Warren Buffett’s retirement mark peak America?
In this engaging discussion, Jonathan Shapiro, a senior reporter at The Australian Financial Review specializing in business and finance, dives into Warren Buffett's retirement and its implications for America. He explores Buffett's enduring legacy and whether his famous mantra still holds true. The conversation also touches on the contrasting optimism at the Milken Institute Global Conference versus underlying economic concerns. Additionally, Shapiro examines the future of Berkshire Hathaway and its next chapter under Greg Abel's leadership.