Crossbench senators propose negative gearing & CGT changes; flight arrivals get back on time; electric vehicle sales to make up 20% of total market; copper prices surge; inflation reading awaits; small businesses weather the storm; retail theft & fraud committed by up to 3 million Australians; and Evan Lucas joins us for the Market Wrap. […]
Deborah Knight, hosts Money News on 2GB, 3AW, 4BC and 6PR from 7pm, Monday to Thursday.
For more than a decade, Money News has been the go-to location for the daily drive-home wrap of business and finance.
From the cost of living, to inflation, and interest rates, never before has the economy been more in focus.
So whether you’re a business owner, an investor, a homeowner or renter, an employer or employee, Deborah Knight and the Money News team will keep you up to date with everything you need to know.
Money News with Scott Haywood – 22nd April
Jim Chalmers pessimistic on economic conditions; the states keep fighting over GST allocations; South Australia the strongest performing economy; Chinese banks leave rates on hold; geopolitical tensions threaten markets; Australians happy in retirement, but wanting flexibility; bubble tea billionaires; Qantas to add Wi-Fi on international flights; and Elio D’Amato joins us for the Market Wrap. […]
Money News with Deborah Knight – 18th April
Australia’s unemployment rate rises to 3.8%; one supermarket turns back to checkouts to stop theft; BHP flags issues with coal production over the quarter; Seven’s CEO departs earlier than expected; superyacht sales faltering; and Kyle Rodda joins us for the Market Wrap. Host: Deborah Knight Executive Producer: Tom Storey Technical Producer: Declan Helmore Publisher: […]
Money News with Deborah Knight – 17th April
Bank of Queensland continues the recovery mission; ANZ removes cheque books from its operations; Jerome Powell in no rush to cut rates; business insolvencies hit record monthly highs; is home ownership the key to a comfortable retirement?; Barbie gets her own ketchup; and Tony Sycamore joins us for the Market Wrap. Host: Deborah Knight […]
Money News with Deborah Knight – 16th April
The supermarkets face the music in Canberra; the local share market takes a dive on US rate cut chances; AI could add $200b to the economy; Bitcoin prepares for its four-yearly shake up; male grooming helps an Aussie small business to a top award; and Henry Jennings joins us for the Market Wrap. Host: […]
Crossbench senators propose negative gearing & CGT changes; flight arrivals get back on time; electric vehicle sales to make up 20% of total market; copper prices surge; inflation reading awaits; small businesses weather the storm; retail theft & fraud committed by up to 3 million Australians; and Evan Lucas joins us for the Market Wrap. […]
Money News with Scott Haywood – 22nd April
Jim Chalmers pessimistic on economic conditions; the states keep fighting over GST allocations; South Australia the strongest performing economy; Chinese banks leave rates on hold; geopolitical tensions threaten markets; Australians happy in retirement, but wanting flexibility; bubble tea billionaires; Qantas to add Wi-Fi on international flights; and Elio D’Amato joins us for the Market Wrap. […]
Money News with Deborah Knight – 18th April
Australia’s unemployment rate rises to 3.8%; one supermarket turns back to checkouts to stop theft; BHP flags issues with coal production over the quarter; Seven’s CEO departs earlier than expected; superyacht sales faltering; and Kyle Rodda joins us for the Market Wrap. Host: Deborah Knight Executive Producer: Tom Storey Technical Producer: Declan Helmore Publisher: […]
Money News with Deborah Knight – 17th April
Bank of Queensland continues the recovery mission; ANZ removes cheque books from its operations; Jerome Powell in no rush to cut rates; business insolvencies hit record monthly highs; is home ownership the key to a comfortable retirement?; Barbie gets her own ketchup; and Tony Sycamore joins us for the Market Wrap. Host: Deborah Knight […]
Money News with Deborah Knight – 16th April
The supermarkets face the music in Canberra; the local share market takes a dive on US rate cut chances; AI could add $200b to the economy; Bitcoin prepares for its four-yearly shake up; male grooming helps an Aussie small business to a top award; and Henry Jennings joins us for the Market Wrap. Host: […]
Crossbench senators propose negative gearing & CGT changes; flight arrivals get back on time; electric vehicle sales to make up 20% of total market; copper prices surge; inflation reading awaits; small businesses weather the storm; retail theft & fraud committed by up to 3 million Australians; and Evan Lucas joins us for the Market Wrap. […]
Money News with Scott Haywood – 22nd April
Jim Chalmers pessimistic on economic conditions; the states keep fighting over GST allocations; South Australia the strongest performing economy; Chinese banks leave rates on hold; geopolitical tensions threaten markets; Australians happy in retirement, but wanting flexibility; bubble tea billionaires; Qantas to add Wi-Fi on international flights; and Elio D’Amato joins us for the Market Wrap. […]
Money News with Deborah Knight – 18th April
Australia’s unemployment rate rises to 3.8%; one supermarket turns back to checkouts to stop theft; BHP flags issues with coal production over the quarter; Seven’s CEO departs earlier than expected; superyacht sales faltering; and Kyle Rodda joins us for the Market Wrap. Host: Deborah Knight Executive Producer: Tom Storey Technical Producer: Declan Helmore Publisher: […]
Money News with Deborah Knight – 17th April
Bank of Queensland continues the recovery mission; ANZ removes cheque books from its operations; Jerome Powell in no rush to cut rates; business insolvencies hit record monthly highs; is home ownership the key to a comfortable retirement?; Barbie gets her own ketchup; and Tony Sycamore joins us for the Market Wrap. Host: Deborah Knight […]
Money News with Deborah Knight – 16th April
The supermarkets face the music in Canberra; the local share market takes a dive on US rate cut chances; AI could add $200b to the economy; Bitcoin prepares for its four-yearly shake up; male grooming helps an Aussie small business to a top award; and Henry Jennings joins us for the Market Wrap. Host: […]
Jeremy Hirschhorn, Deputy Commissioner at the ATO talks to Ross about the The ATO’s latest corporate tax transparency report and cracking down on cash payments to tradies.