Should you buy the banks or say bye, bye to them? Plus, hot investment plays now!
Should you buy the banks or say bye, bye to them? Plus, hot investment plays now!
This week is set to be a big one for rate worriers, with the RBA to meet tomorrow. We should see cuts by September but there are economists who argue no change will come this year. Here’s why I think they’re wrong.
The greatest barrier to people building wealth is their inability to learn what they don’t know and then pay people to help them fix that.
The existence of labour hire firms is set to come under pressure following the union’s deal with the Albanese government to use the “same job same pay” mantra as the basis of a Fair Work Commission challenge.
When are governments going to get smart and stop playing politics with taxpayers’ money? These dumb and dumber moves need to stop.
Matt Comyn CEO of our biggest bank has pleaded the case for a ‘fair go’ for local big businesses, asking how come the US robber barons of the 21st century get away with blue murder here in Australia?
Jun Beil Liu assesses CSL, A2Milk and IDP Education + Are these dog stocks ready to have their day?
These reductions are small beer compared to Paul Keating’s tariff cuts. The big winners won’t be consumers but businesses that lose time with the red tape that goes with paying these silly imposts on imports.
The government is trying to boost competition but are they fair dinkum?
They’re trying to scare you about an economic slowdown and poor super returns. Here’s my view on why they’re wrong.
Private health insurance premiums are on the rise, but the good news is the rise isn’t over the- top. This move should get you to look at what you’re paying and see if you can get cheaper premiums.
While there’s good and bad news on this massive fine for Apple, the potentially better news is that regulators, courts and maybe one day politicians might have the guts to look at what these big streaming and social media platforms are doing to consumers and crackdown on these rip off practices.
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