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SBS On the Money

SBS
Australian Share Market
Interest Rates
Inflation
Australia
Reserve Bank Of Australia
Gold
Australian Economy
Artificial Intelligence
ASX 200
ASX200
US Federal Reserve
ASX
Australian Dollar
Donald Trump
S&P ASX 200
Silver
S&P ASX200
Superannuation
China
BHP

Daily finance, business and share market news analysis from SBS. SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with leading analysts, executives and market voices to unpack the Australian share market, the economy, personal finance, business trends and the latest market moves. New episodes drop every weekday after the Australian share market closes.

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The ASX200 closed slightly higher after a late-session rebound, with mining giants BHP and Rio Tinto hitting fresh records while Coles fell after a landmark ACCC court ruling over misleading discount pricing. Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Betashares ... more

The ASX closed lower, after a record 10.4 per cent slump in CommBank shares wiped around $25 billion from its market value, while investors digested major Federal Budget reforms targeting negative gearing and capital gains tax.

BHP surged to a record high and overtook Commonwealth Bank as Australia’s largest listed company, helping lift the materials sector evenas the ASX200 fell for a third straight session. In this episode of SBS On the Money, Jonathan Shead from State St... more

The ASX 200 slipped 0.5 per cent ahead of the Federal Budget as oil prices surged and investors weighed the prospect of tax reform. Banks were weaker across the board, while CSL plunged 16 per cent after cutting earnings expectations and flagging a m... more

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Recent Guests

Alex Pakoulos
CEO of Munjarah Capital
Munjarah Capital
Episode: Why CSL sank, and what the Federal Budget could mean for investors
Amy Lomas
PWC Chief Economist
PwC
Episode: Interest rates rise again as markets slip and mortgage pressure builds
Anita Challen
ATO Assistant Commissioner
Australian Taxation Office
Episode: ASX hits three week low, as tax time scrutiny ramps up
Tony Sycamore
IG Markets analyst
IG Markets
Episode: Markets slip as tech earnings loom and trust in finfluencers questioned
Dan Ives
Global Head of Tech Research at Wedbush Securities
Wedbush Securities
Episode: Markets pause, as Apple turns the page on Tim Cook's era
Evan Lucas
Market analyst
Market Analysis (independent)
Episode: $2 petrol prices likely here to stay, as government looks to new instant tax deduction
Mark Chapman
Head of Taxation Communications
H&R Block
Episode: $2 petrol prices likely here to stay, as government looks to new instant tax deduction
Dianne Colledge
Private client advisor at Morgans
Morgans
Episode: ASX ends three week winning streak despite another record on Wall Street
Paul Bloxham
HSBC Chief Economist
HSBC
Episode: ASX falls despite Wall Street record as jobless rate holds and AI reshapes workplace

Hosts

Ricardo Gonçalves
Host of SBS On the Money
Stephanie Youssef
Co-presenter and interviewer on SBS On the Money

Reviews

4.2 out of 5 stars from 54 ratings
  • Excellent, concise and informative

    Keep up the great work Ricardo. My daily staple

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    @agroasx
    Australia7 months ago
  • Informative and educational

    I’ve never really understood finance, but I like the fact that these episodes are short, but straight to the point and break it down in a way that I can understand my money and how the global market affects little old me.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Tink151119
    Australia2 years ago
  • Painful

    So bad

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    AudioMang
    Australia2 years ago
  • Very mainstream and predictable

    Sometimes the guest interviews are interesting. Disliked his narrative during the pandemic especially

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Co51389
    Australia2 years ago
  • Predictable

    Institutional guests following what they’ve been told to say.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    Parker..
    Australia3 years ago

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A few episodes feel a bit predictable with Institutional-leaning guest perspectives.
Accessible explanations that break down complex topics for everyday investors.
Some listeners want more diverse guest viewpoints and less mirroring of official narratives.
Great concise finance briefing with practical takeaways.
Overall, strong, informative market wrap with credible guests.

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Why CSL sank, and what the Federal Budget could mean for investors
Q: Who stands to benefit from potential tax reforms and how might that affect the Australian market?
The discussion points to domestic banks, retailers, and resource names as beneficiaries, with growth stocks facing multiple headwinds as tax changes tilt preferences toward yield and defensiveness.
Why CSL sank, and what the Federal Budget could mean for investors
Q: What impact could capital gains tax changes have on the attractiveness of shares as an asset?
Pakoulos suggests that higher capital gains taxes would reduce the relative attractiveness of growth stocks and push investors toward income-generating, higher-dividend companies, reshaping market pricing.
ASX soars, Aussie dollar at 4-year high on hopes of war’s end
Q: Angus, the ASX 200 is higher for a second day. What's driving the market?
The rally is largely being driven by a stronger resources sector, boosted by higher commodity prices and a sense that a Middle East resolution could soon emerge, which also supports energy prices and broader risk appetite. In addition, narrowing US-Australia rate differentials and commodity strength are lending continued support to the Australian dollar and mining-related equities.
ASX ends three week winning streak despite another record on Wall Street
Q: Is it fair to say the market is betting the conflict will be over soon? And why do you think shares are rising, especially in the States, and are investors being too optimistic?
The guest suggests that markets always look forward and tend to move beyond current geopolitical noise, expecting the impact of any conflict to be less severe if resolved quickly; plus, strong US bank results and expectations for the reporting season are supporting investor optimism.
$2 petrol prices likely here to stay, as government looks to new instant tax deduction
Q: How will the new $1,000 instant tax deduction affect taxpayers?
It's a one-third deduction option for work-related expenses, not a cash payment or refund, and its value depends on your tax rate and whether your actual expenses are below or above $1,000.

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A concise, finance-focused show delivering short, sharp briefings on global rates, energy prices, and market-moving events. Across episodes, listeners hear expert takes from economists, market strategists, and regulatory voices, with practical investment ideas and guidance for navigating volatility. Notable qualities include a steady flow of high-profile economists and industry analysts, timely commentary on central bank moves, oil and geopolitical risks, and clear implications for portfolios, currencies, and consumer finance. The format tends toward actionable insights and bite-sized analysis suited for busy professionals and informed retail listeners alike.

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