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Behind every story is Fear & Greed. What distinguishes volatility and opportunity. Prosperity or peril. We take you to the heart of the story because when you know why, you know what’s next.

Interview: 9 in 10 people worried about running out of super

Nearly nine in ten Australians aged over 45 are worried about running out of money in retirement.

And yet only 12% of people have spoken to an expert in superannuation and retirement planning.

Katrina McPhee, Chief of Staff at Aware Super, joins Sean Aylmer in the studio to talk through some of the alarming findings in Aware Super’s State of Retirement report.

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Afternoon Report | ASX rallies

This is the Fear and Greed Afternoon Report - everything you need to know about what happened in the markets, economy and world of business today, in just a few minutes.

  1. Unemployment rate 4.1pc

  2. Wisetech investigation

  3. Challenger rallies

  4. Dutton tax cuts?

  5. Powell warning

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Ask Fear & Greed: Why's the AUD rising against the USD but not the euro?

The Aussie dollar is rising against the greenback, but it's at multi-year lows against the euro, and not great against the pound either. Why is there such a difference? 

Join Sean Aylmer & Michael Thompson as they answer questions on business, investing, economics, politics and more.

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Leaders face off; pay boost for health, childcare workers; Qantas pushes into banking

Thursday 17 April 2025

The federal leaders face off as the election temperature heats up. 

And more, including:

  • The Fair Work Commission awards pay rises of up to 30 per cent for hundreds of thousands of early childhood workers and health professionals. 
  • Qantas pushes further into banking. 
  • Plus boom times for insurers, and Nvidia’s share price tumbles as the global trade war hits the world’s biggest chipmaker.

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Interview: Jennifer Westacott on Trump, politics & business

Jennifer Westacott spent nearly 13 years as CEO of the Business Council of Australia, and still holds positions within organisations like the Reserve Bank of Australia.

She recently spoke with Caroline Gurney on Future Generation's 2Fold podcast. This is a portion of a wide-ranging conversation, with the focus here on US politics, our own federal election, and the broader impact on business.

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Afternoon Report | Market action

This is the Fear and Greed Afternoon Report - everything you need to know about what happened in the markets, economy and world of business today, in just a few minutes.

  1. ASX flat

  2. White deal

  3. MinRes troubles

  4. BoQ jumps

  5. Rio warning

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Politics & Stuff | 16 Apr 2024

In the lead-up to the federal election, join Sean Aylmer and Michael Thompson every week for a look at the latest in campaign news. This week, we're finally getting some policy details after the parties held their official launches. Plus, the most awkward moments of the week, and who are the biggest assets for each party?

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RBA open to rate cuts; Russian air force closes on Darwin; Guzman wins Mexican food war

Wednesday 16 April 2025

The Reserve Bank signals it is open to cutting interest rates if inflation is contained and Donald Trump’s trade wars hit growth. 

And more, including:

  • Moscow wants access to Indonesian airfields, potentially basing Russian military planes within 1300km of Darwin. 
  • Guzman Y Gomez is winning the Mexican food wars. 
  • Rebel Sport set to get a major new competitor with UK based Frasers pushing into the local market. 
  • And Star Entertainment finally releases its half year accounts, and they aren’t good.  

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Interview: Aussie investors are proving resilient in volatile times

Despite market volatility, inflation pressures, and economic uncertainty, Australian investors are showing remarkable resilience.

A new survey from HSBC has found that the majority of investors are keeping calm and sticking to their long-term strategies — even as markets heat up.

Donahue D’Souza, Head of Investments at HSBC Australia, joins Sean Aylmer in the studio to talk about the annual Investor Insights Survey, and what it means for investors as they deal with unpredictable markets.

This is general information only and you should seek professional advice before making investment decisions.


Donahue D’Souza is Head of Investments at HSBC Australia.

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Afternoon Report | Calm reigns

This is the Fear and Greed Afternoon Report - everything you need to know about what happened in the markets, economy and world of business today, in just a few minutes.

  1. ASX closes higher

  2. Housing centre stage

  3. Bellevue tumbles

  4. Low petrol prices

  5. LVMH falls

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