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Will Treasurer Chalmers kill tax-taking bracket creep?

Promising tax indexation, a wise move no treasurer has ever gone before, could be a winning election play by Treasurer Jim Chalmers or his opposite number Angus Taylor.

Switzer Investing TV | 17th March 2025

What experts are buying with the Trump stock sell off?

Billionaires like Packer and Stokes know a thing or two about getting rich!

Artificial Intelligence is the new big thing and billionaires like Kerry Stokes and James Packer have joined forces to put their money into a US-based medical start-up business.

Trump tariff correction will be temporary

Global stock markets are spooked by President Trump’s tariff threats to the USA’s trading partners, but history shows big quick sell-offs are often followed by a significant rebounds. Let’s hope Mr Trump doesn’t defy history!

Why is the highly paid CEO of Virgin Money not giving his customers with a mortgage some interest rate relief?

This bank put up interest rates every time but now it has scrooged its customers by not passing on this recent rate cut. Why is this so?

If Trump’s tariff hit to stocks worries you, read this poem

How worried should you be about this stock market sell off? Can you keep your head when everyone around you is losing theirs?

PM’s warning to insurers: don’t mess with victims of Alfred

Insurance companies are on notice that the Albanese Government will take action if they delay compensation to victims of tropical cyclone Alfred.

Switzer Investing TV | 10th March 2025

What stocks do you buy to cash in on Trump’s tariff sell-off?

PM putting Alfred ahead of Trump talks

The Prime Minister has opted to concentrate on Australian lives instead of flying to Washington to try and convince the US president that we need tariff exemptions.

Pub billionaire unwilling to catch a falling Star

Legendary pub owner Arthur Laundy sees no point in putting a fallen Star in his pocket. Is the board now left holding a hopeless hand of cards?

Economy avoids a recession but what about future rate cuts?

Australia’s economic growth came in a little bit better than expected and the GPD per capita recession has ended. But what will happen to our interest rate cuts?

It's return fire time from Mexico, Canada and China and stock players don't like it

While I always tipped a sell-off linked to Trump’s tariff tirades was on the cards, I also predicted that the magnitude of the negativity for stocks could be smaller than many might think.

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