Money News with Deborah Knight - 20th May
The banks under fire from ASIC over hardship assistance; community banks as an alternative option; Maserati looks to go electric; the market reacts to a fatal helicopter crash that claimed the Iranian president’s life; Google to deliver more AI-generated answers; AI scams in focus; even more rich p…
James Roberts, General Manager Group Fraud, Commonwealth Bank
The potential for artificial intelligence is exponential, but it also offers another way for scammers to get a hold of your money.
Elio D'Amato, Stockopedia
A helicopter crash that killed Iran’s president might cause geopolitical turmoil, so will that affect the global oil market?
Stephanie Elliott, Customer Owned Banking Association Chief Operating Officer
Customer owned banks are growing in stature, with more people choosing them over other lenders for the focus they provide.
Money News with Deborah Knight - 16th May
Unemployment comes in at a surprising 4.1%; a US CPI decline boosts global markets; the federal Opposition replies to the Budget; hackers strike again in a ransomware attack; tackling the world of media movements; and Scott Phillips joins us for the Market Wrap. Host: Deb Knight Executive Produ…
Ben Willee, General Manager and Media Director for Spinach Advertising
Apple has been criticised for a “tone-deaf” ad for its new iPad, but have the critics got their assessment wrong?
Scott Phillips – CIO, The Motley Fool
The best day on the sharemarket this year saw Real Estate, Tech and Discretionary stocks all performing strongly on rate cut bets.
Ashley Glover, CMC Head of Sales Trading APAC & Canada
Better US CPI figures had Wall Street jumping, cutting to 3.4% over the last month.
David Bassanese, Chief Economist at BetaShares
Australian unemployment rose to 4.1% in April, signalling the Reserve Bank may not need to consider rate hikes any longer.
Money News with Deborah Knight - 15th May
The Budget washup; energy rebates are questioned; government spending addiction called out; small business not getting all they need; the construction sector wants more support; a lack of tax reform featured again; government workers on maternity leave to get paid superannuation; not much in the Bu…