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The NSW government joins Labor's tax assault on the successful

With 13 interest rate rises, no rate cuts in sight and state governments (now including NSW) raising land taxes, it’s no wonder we learn many Australians think the Albanese Labor Government is on the nose!

Data shows it's time politicians solved our housing problem

A US university report reveals how hard it is for middle-income Australians to buy property in Australian capital cities. This raises the question: why can’t Australian voters demand politicians do something about it?

Is the next Netflix movie to be called “The Aussie Bean Counters Who Shagged the World”?

The plot thickens as the PwC scandal inquiry suggests accountants were acting like foreign spies. This looks set to end up as a Netflix movie, with money men and women (once known as bean counters in brown cardigans) leading a mysterious double life of international financial espionage and intrigue!

Is this the Coalition's “Angus Taylor to the rescue” plan for interest rate sufferers?

Since March, Opposition Treasurer Angus Taylor has argued that the existing Reserve Bank board should be migrated ‘holus-bolus’ into the new board that determines interest rate movements. Is Taylor seeing something most of us have missed?

Demands escalate for boards to be more Aussie

There’s an argument that boards are filled with recruits from the so-called ‘old boys club’ and at the same time, judging from the share price action of many companies, boards do need new people leading these businesses.

Who are the most trusted and distrusted businesses in Australia?

Businesses we don’t trust have shown themselves to be self-interested and not considerate of the consumer!

Read this book and get thinking outside the square…

“REMORANDOM 2 is a new book by Remo Giuffre, which reminded me of my interview with Edward de Bono, the creator of the term lateral thinking. He told me successful people in all walks of life think outside the square. This book might help you do exactly that!” Peter Switzer.

Will a rate cut come swiftly?

No more hot singers and racing car drivers might help cool down the economy and permit Ms Bullock to cut rates before the end of the year.

Can ex-Virgin boss Borghetti rescue Crown's reputation?

Crown Resort have appointed a new Chairman whose goal is to rescue their reputation

How did Treasury screw up their maths on migration?

My 2GB colleague Ben Fordham asked me this morning: “How does one of the country’s best economists, who was good enough to get the Treasury Secretary’s job, make such a big mistake? Let me try to explain…

The British House of Commons is too big

Having already made a few predictions last year about the British general election, now we have a date for it, I’d like to make some supplementary predictions. And there’s another aspect of this election that interests me: the size of the House of Commons, given the size of the country.

Switzer Investing TV | 3rd May 2024

Jun Bei Liu on shorted stocks that are a good buy + Paul Rickard explains how to create a great income portfolio

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