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SBS On the Money

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Your daily ten minute finance and business news wrap with SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves.

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The ASX closes the short trading week down 1.1 per cent on Thursday as volatility returns following Donald Trump’s latest address, with insights from Morningstar’s Matt Wacher on what’s driving markets. Meanwhile, chocolate prices are leaving a bitte... more

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The ASX 200 rebounds strongly after its worst month in four years, adding nearly $70 billion in value as hopes grow for an easing in global tensions, with insights from Matt Sherwood at Perpetual. At the same time, rising interest rates are beginning... more

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A major shake-up to how Australians pay is on the way, with the Reserve Bank moving to scrap $1.6 billion in card surcharges and shift costs into upfront pricing. In this episode of SBS On the Money, Ricardo Gonçalves breaks down what it means for ho... more

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Brent crude surges as Middle East tensions escalate, sending fresh shockwaves through global energy markets and raising concerns the real supply crunch has yet to reach Australia. In this episode of the SBS On the Money Podcast, analysis from Saul Ka... more

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Recent Guests

Pat Bustamante
Senior Economist at Westpac
Westpac
Episode: ASX has best day in nearly a year as inflation eases ahead of the war
Tim Harcourt
UTS Chief Economist
University of Technology Sydney
Episode: The consumer benefits of Australia-EU Free Trade Agreement
John Stensholt
Rich List editor
The Australian
Episode: Markets bet on 3 rate rises this year & how AI is changing Australia's Rich List
Faraz Syed
Senior economist at Citi
Citigroup
Episode: $50bn wiped from ASX as Middle-East war intensifies and jobless rate rises to 4.3%
Alan Kirkland
ASIC Commissioner
Australian Securities and Investments Commission
Episode: Markets brace for rate rise and can you trust AI for financial advice?
Michael Knox
Chief Economist at Morgans
Morgans
Episode: $200bn wiped off ASX since start of Middle-East war ahead of RBA meeting
Tom Gilbertson
Loftus Peak Investment Analyst
Loftus Peak
Episode: AI claims 1,600 jobs at Atlassian & more calls for 2 RBA rate rises
Trent Sauders
Commonwealth Bank Economist
Commonwealth Bank
Episode: AI claims 1,600 jobs at Atlassian & more calls for 2 RBA rate rises
Blair Davies
Representative of the Australian Taxi Industry Association
Australian Taxi Industry Association
Episode: Oil price threatens taxi fare increases and major banks now predict two more rate rises

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 52 ratings
  • Excellent, concise and informative

    Keep up the great work Ricardo. My daily staple

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    @agroasx
    Australia6 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

Listeners Say

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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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#87
Australia/Business
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#73
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Talking Points

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Gold is down 20% from recent records, so what now?
Q: What concrete steps should investors take in response to the volatility described?
Reassess portfolios with a focus on fundamentals rather than sentiment, rotate into holdings with non-cyclical earnings, and maintain selectivity to avoid broad market exposures. Health care and other defensives may offer better risk-adjusted returns in a volatile environment.
Gold is down 20% from recent records, so what now?
Q: What is driving the current mood in markets and how should investors think about gold in this environment?
Gold is being used as a store of value and hedge against uncertainty; its price movement reflects shifts in central bank policy, geopolitics, and risk appetite. In the near term, gold may stay pressured if the dollar strengthens, but the medium-term trend could still favor gold as uncertainty persists and de-dollarization themes emerge.
$50bn wiped from ASX as Middle-East war intensifies and jobless rate rises to 4.3%
Q: Faraz, first of all, how would you describe the labour market, given the unemployment rate rose despite more people employed?
The labour market remains tight overall; unemployment rose to 4.3% largely due to a higher participation rate, with employment growth still solid and the participation rate rising, suggesting the economy could absorb more workers if job growth stays stable.
ASX has best day in nearly a year as inflation eases ahead of the war
Q: What does the February inflation print mean for the RBA's policy path?
It suggests inflation remains above target but could allow for a cautious pause or slower pace of hikes if core measures stay contained, though further increases aren't ruled out if price pressures persist.
The consumer benefits of Australia-EU Free Trade Agreement
Q: Okay. What about consumers? What's in it for me? Where will consumers see the impact the most?
Tim Harcourt explains that consumers could benefit from lower prices and greater choice, especially in luxury goods and everyday items, as tariffs are reduced or removed and European products gain better access; some expected changes may be subtle or hidden but overall living standards could improve.

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