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Alan has COVID so Stephen Mayne, shareholder advocate and founder of Crikey, and James Thomson, Chanticleer columnist at the Australian Financial Review, have stepped up to the plate for today’s Money Café. On the reporting season’s busiest day, they talk CBA profits and why the shares fell, Star Entertainment and its long-suffering retail shareholders, the RBA chief’s PR problem, the best of the billionaire’s sons, inflation and interest rates and more inflation and interest rates. And more, much more!
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Alan has COVID so Stephen Mayne, shareholder advocate and founder of Crikey, and James Thomson, Chanticleer columnist at the Australian Financial Review, have stepped up to the plate for today’s Money Café. On the reporting season’s busiest day, they talk CBA profits and why the shares fell, Star Entertainment and its long-suffering retail shareholders, the RBA chief’s PR problem, the best of the billionaire’s sons, inflation and interest rates and more inflation and interest rates. And more, much more!
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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