Tariffs on Australian wine lifted by China; the Albanese government commits $1 billion to solar panel manufacturing; banking figures show we’re stockpiling cash; Armaguard fails to reach a deal; retail spending given a boost by the Swifties; used car market booming; the push for financial literacy on the national curriculum; and Kyle Rodda joins us […]
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 Deborah Knight – 27th March
Inflation steady at 3.4% and better than market expectations; another musical festival shuts down; energy retailers on notice from ACCC; fears of a gas shortfall; Westpac to alter technology system; Donald Trump’s media company hits the NASDAQ; shipping costs hit another snag with Baltimore tragedy; and Carl Capolingua joins us for the Market Wrap. […]
Money News with Deborah Knight – 26th March
The big banks spell out their plans for the nation; scammers look to hit superannuation accounts; Armaguard gets a lifeline; Premier Investments looks to spin off Smiggle & Peter Alexander; SMEs tackle headwinds; chocolate prices makes Easter a more expensive period; and Evan Lucas joins us for the Market Wrap. Host: Deb Knight Executive […]
Money News with Deborah Knight – 25th March
Business groups set a goal of 2% for the increase in wages; most Australians worried about a cashless society; bracket creep offsetting any gains made from tax cuts; 90,000 more workers needed to hit home building targets; government urged to resist Greens legislation to break up supermarkets; sales of luxury goods drops; the super industry […]
Money News with Deborah Knight – 21st March
US rate cuts looking increasingly likely; a surprise unemployment number could potentially set back Australian interest rates; Reddit sells 22 million shares in its IPO; the gold price soars again to record highs; the Blossom app looks to make waves in the world of fixed income investment; ARN & SCA get close to a deal; […]
Tariffs on Australian wine lifted by China; the Albanese government commits $1 billion to solar panel manufacturing; banking figures show we’re stockpiling cash; Armaguard fails to reach a deal; retail spending given a boost by the Swifties; used car market booming; the push for financial literacy on the national curriculum; and Kyle Rodda joins us […]
Money News with Deborah Knight – 27th March
Inflation steady at 3.4% and better than market expectations; another musical festival shuts down; energy retailers on notice from ACCC; fears of a gas shortfall; Westpac to alter technology system; Donald Trump’s media company hits the NASDAQ; shipping costs hit another snag with Baltimore tragedy; and Carl Capolingua joins us for the Market Wrap. […]
Money News with Deborah Knight – 26th March
The big banks spell out their plans for the nation; scammers look to hit superannuation accounts; Armaguard gets a lifeline; Premier Investments looks to spin off Smiggle & Peter Alexander; SMEs tackle headwinds; chocolate prices makes Easter a more expensive period; and Evan Lucas joins us for the Market Wrap. Host: Deb Knight Executive […]
Money News with Deborah Knight – 25th March
Business groups set a goal of 2% for the increase in wages; most Australians worried about a cashless society; bracket creep offsetting any gains made from tax cuts; 90,000 more workers needed to hit home building targets; government urged to resist Greens legislation to break up supermarkets; sales of luxury goods drops; the super industry […]
Money News with Deborah Knight – 21st March
US rate cuts looking increasingly likely; a surprise unemployment number could potentially set back Australian interest rates; Reddit sells 22 million shares in its IPO; the gold price soars again to record highs; the Blossom app looks to make waves in the world of fixed income investment; ARN & SCA get close to a deal; […]
Tariffs on Australian wine lifted by China; the Albanese government commits $1 billion to solar panel manufacturing; banking figures show we’re stockpiling cash; Armaguard fails to reach a deal; retail spending given a boost by the Swifties; used car market booming; the push for financial literacy on the national curriculum; and Kyle Rodda joins us […]
Money News with Deborah Knight – 27th March
Inflation steady at 3.4% and better than market expectations; another musical festival shuts down; energy retailers on notice from ACCC; fears of a gas shortfall; Westpac to alter technology system; Donald Trump’s media company hits the NASDAQ; shipping costs hit another snag with Baltimore tragedy; and Carl Capolingua joins us for the Market Wrap. […]
Money News with Deborah Knight – 26th March
The big banks spell out their plans for the nation; scammers look to hit superannuation accounts; Armaguard gets a lifeline; Premier Investments looks to spin off Smiggle & Peter Alexander; SMEs tackle headwinds; chocolate prices makes Easter a more expensive period; and Evan Lucas joins us for the Market Wrap. Host: Deb Knight Executive […]
Money News with Deborah Knight – 25th March
Business groups set a goal of 2% for the increase in wages; most Australians worried about a cashless society; bracket creep offsetting any gains made from tax cuts; 90,000 more workers needed to hit home building targets; government urged to resist Greens legislation to break up supermarkets; sales of luxury goods drops; the super industry […]
Money News with Deborah Knight – 21st March
US rate cuts looking increasingly likely; a surprise unemployment number could potentially set back Australian interest rates; Reddit sells 22 million shares in its IPO; the gold price soars again to record highs; the Blossom app looks to make waves in the world of fixed income investment; ARN & SCA get close to a deal; […]
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.