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May 15, 2024 • 25min

What happens when Australia’s Boomers hand $5 trillion to their heirs

This week on The Fin podcast, wealth reporter Lucy Dean and wealth editor Joanna Mather explain what’s happening in the great wealth transfer and how it will shape the economy, politics and intergenerational rivalry. This podcast is sponsored by AICD Further reading: Forget Boomers. Millennials, your next landlord could be a best mate For decades, Millennials and Generation Z have blamed Baby Boomers for locking them out of the housing market. But what happens when wealthy Boomers start to give their kids cash? Women overwhelming winners in $5trn Baby Boomer wealth transfer Women will receive 65 per cent of the nearly $5 trillion due to pass from Baby Boomers and their parents to the next generation in the next decade, a new report finds. Not just cruises: Boomers direct spending to kids and grandkids Financial advisors report many over-65s are helping family members rather than splurging – though travel is a thing.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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May 8, 2024 • 29min

Budget 2024: rates watch, tax breaks & the NDIS ticking bomb

This week on The Fin podcast, political editor Phillip Coorey talks about what the government is likely to announce in the federal budget, what that means for inflation and interest rates, and gives his assessment of how Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton are faring as we count down to the next election. This podcast is sponsored by AICD Further reading: Labor election plans start blowing smoke Labor is banking on at least one rate cut before calling an election. That scenario is no longer guaranteed. Chalmers locks in business tax breaks to help Made in Australia The budget will contain tax breaks for investors to turbocharge the government’s Future Made in Australia Act, Jim Chalmers has confirmed. ‘Vigilant’ RBA puts home loan borrowers on notice Governor Michele Bullock has issued a fresh warning to mortgage holders, two years after the Reserve Bank of Australia began raising interest rates.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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May 1, 2024 • 27min

Nuclear power: Could we? Should we?

Exploring the economics and implications of nuclear power in Australia, Peter Dutton's controversial nuclear bet, AI's impact on electricity demand, and the skepticism within the energy industry. The podcast discusses the challenges, costs, and political dynamics of nuclear power, highlighting the internal divisions in coalition parties and the push for nuclear energy to meet renewable targets. It also delves into the generational shifts in attitudes towards nuclear energy and the global trend towards nuclear power.
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Apr 24, 2024 • 29min

Why China's slowing economy is Australia's problem

Exploring China's evolving economy and its impact on Australia, Japan's resurgence, and the truth behind Australia's economic ties with China. Delving into China's slowing growth, Japan's defense deals, and Australia's economic forecasts amidst changing global dynamics.
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Apr 17, 2024 • 30min

The death of cash & the company caught in the middle

Senior reporter James Eyers delves into the high-stakes negotiations surrounding Armaguard's financial future, the shift from cash to digital payments, Coles' cash hoarding amidst Armaguard's struggles, and the debate on the future of cash in a digital era.
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Apr 10, 2024 • 25min

How Zoë Foster Blake bought back her business (for a tenth of the price)

Beauty entrepreneur Zoë Foster Blake talks about regaining control of her skincare business at a fraction of the price. The podcast delves into the takeover activities in the beauty industry, the rise of independent beauty brands, and major industry deals. Explore Zoe's journey from journalist to beauty mogul, the challenges faced by beauty brands, and the strategic acquisitions in the market.
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Apr 3, 2024 • 26min

The relentless rise of Australian house prices

This week on The Fin podcast, property editor Nick Lenaghan and Chanticleer columnist James Thomson on the relentless rise of house prices and the dilemma it poses for the RBA. This podcast is sponsored by ANZListen to 5-in-5 with ANZ on Spotify hereListen to 5-in-5 with ANZ on Apple here Further reading: Record-breaking house prices make early rate cuts ‘less likely’ Home values nationwide hit new peaks in March, boosted by strong gains in the more affordable markets, but rising prices could also delay rate cuts. Why good intentions are no match for housing’s grim reality Big house price gains in 2025 and 2026 look likely as Australia’s housing supply crisis gets worse The housing data that should make the RBA wary of cutting rates Australia is a nation obsessed with house prices, and with 60 per cent of people planning to buy in the next five years, the central bank is unlikely to be immune from that.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Mar 27, 2024 • 22min

Inside the AFR investigation into luxury’s grey market

This week on The Fin podcast, Jonathan Shapiro and Carrie LaFrenz take us inside their shopping experiment and talk about what happens in the luxury grey market and why investors are so polarised when it comes to the high-end retailer, Cettire. Further reading: Cettire’s Texas hold ’em reveals questions about the value of luxury The red-hot ASX-listed retailer appears to have one figure for customs and another for customers when it comes to its products. The market battle over secretive e-commerce play Cettire There’s smart money on either side of the Cettire trade. But there remain unanswered questions about its closely guarded business model. We spent $1300 shopping at Cettire. Here’s what happened It’s the buzziest stock on the ASX, thanks to “eye-watering” sales and wide margins. Customer reviews aren’t all so glowing. What’s behind the success?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Mar 20, 2024 • 29min

Tech Zero: Formula 1 and the future of fuel

This week, we are bringing you the first episode of season 3 of Tech Zero, a podcast from resources reporter and regular on The Fin Peter Ker.  Ker and producer Lap Phan talk to Formula 1’s Chief Technical Officer Pat Symonds about the championship’s existential threat, what they are doing about it and whether there is a future in zero-carbon fuel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Mar 13, 2024 • 27min

Why Sam Kerr's legal troubles won’t derail the Matildas movement

This week on The Fin podcast, Zoe Samios on the Matildas' Olympic campaign, the bankability of women’s sport and Captain Sam Kerr’s legal case. Further reading: Australia’s favourite sports team is no longer male. Will the dollars follow? Matildas merchandise already outsells the Socceroos’ by a factor of two to one. But in the big-money world of major sport, scoring goals doesn’t always move the dial. Australia in the box seat to host the 2026 women’s Asian Cup With money flowing into women’s soccer, registrations up and the Matildas on a roll, it would be the icing on the cake. Socceroos, Matildas success boosts cash for Football Australia Almost $20 million in prizemoney from the Socceroos, a boost in sponsorship and an uptick in merchandise sales nearly doubled Football Australia’s revenue.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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