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Switzer Investing TV (19/12/25): Are these smashed stocks worth your time?

On this kick-off ep for the new year, we're looking at roughed-up companies on the market that might be worth a second look. Quality stocks are being sold hard, resources are back in favour, and investors are asking the same uncomfortable question, is this a buying opportunity or a value trap?

Your investor calendar: what to watch on the markets this week

This week, investors will focus on key inflation prints, construction activity and central bank updates, with Australia’s labour market data and the US core PCE deflator both likely to guide expectations for rate moves in early 2026.

The world's chief bankers are uniting against Trump

Central bankers from around the world, including the RBA's Michelle Bullock, have issued a joint statement of support for US Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, as he faces a criminal probe on top of mounting pressure from US President Donald Trump to resign.

Does being polite to AI waste energy?

ChatGPT chief has said saying 'please' and 'thankyou' to your bots adds to operating costs at the scale of billions of prompts. But does it also hurt the planet?

Why Australia is about to tap its a strategic reserve of critical minerals

The federal government has unveiled new details of its plan to create a A$1.2 billion critical mineral reserve. Here's how it works.

Why have short sellers been smashing some of our great tech companies?

Tech stocks have been under pressure here and in the US of late and they copped another smacking on Wall Street overnight. Here's what's driving it, both overseas and Down Under.

Can AI fix Australia's housing crisis?

AI has the power to massively cut red tape, and Aussie governments are on the bandwagon. But big risks lie close to the surface.

Touchscreens in cars are dangerous, and we're finally bringing back buttons

A big touchscreen in your car might look modern, but science increasingly points to touchscreens compromising our safety.

Should Australia consider a 10% cap on credit card interest rates?

US bank stocks are in disarray after a proposal by President Trump to cap consumer card rates at 10% for a period. What would it look like if we did it in Australia?

As Trump goes from saint to sinner, stock markets react

After numerous days of positive finishes for US stocks, market indexes in the States have headed into negative territory. Why is this so?

Early 2026 polls show Labor continues slide, but has One Nation overtaken the Coalition yet?

These polls are the worst for Labor since they unexpectedly won the May 2025 federal election in a landslide.

Airlines are changing their baggage limits: here's when and why

If you're making a mental packing list for your next trip, you might want to adjust it. A change is in the air for baggage limits.

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