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ABC NIGHTLIFE: WHERE TO PUT YOUR INVESTMENT DOLLAR
Roger Montgomery
May 9, 2019
In this radio program with Philip Clark, Roger discusses the current state of the Australian economy. Interest rates were left on hold by the RBA, and we could soon see a big drop in construction activity – which will cause higher unemployment rates and less discretionary spending. Looking globally, there are signs of a bubble in tech stocks, and the phenomenon of companies like Uber which have sucked up billions of dollars of investment money without turning a profit. Listen here.
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Money News 07.05.2019
Roger Montgomery
May 8, 2019
In this interview on Money News, Roger discusses the RBA’s decision to keep rates on hold. Cutting rates without more relaxed lending standards won’t make a difference, we need to see the banks have the ability to lend within a sensible stress-lending test. Will this create issues if unemployment spikes?
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Money News 01.05.2019
Roger Montgomery
May 1, 2019
In this interview on Money News, Roger discusses the companies which have recently released trading updates due to the housing downturn. Beacon Lighting has downgraded, Super Retail Group revealed strong sales growth however noting an impact on margins, and Domain’s update shows weaker revenue trends.
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Money News 23.04.2019
David Buckland
April 24, 2019
In this interview on Money News, David questions whether the current rally in equities is sustainable. Despite headwinds in the outlook for Australian companies impacting profits and share prices, what sectors have the potential to exceed expectations?
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Money News 09.04.2019
Roger Montgomery
April 10, 2019
In this interview on Money News, Roger discusses the dislocation between the stock market and economic growth. Another topic included bank earnings, the Commonwealth Bank of Australia cut rates on home lending products. Why?
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Money News 26.03.2019
Roger Montgomery
March 28, 2019
In this interview on Money News, Roger discusses his view on the talk of a recession being premature. We are seeing a slowdown but the Government has the ability to decrease taxes and the RBA can cut rates.
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ABC Nightlife: 0% interest rates, tech bubble & an anemic housing market
Roger Montgomery
March 27, 2019
In this radio program with Philip Clark, Roger discusses interest rates. November 2010 was the last time the RBA increased interest rates, and there is currently a lot of commentary that rates will fall once again. Is it possible they go as low as 0 per cent? Listen here.
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Reuben Zelwer interviews Roger Montgomery on the Finance Hour
Roger Montgomery
March 25, 2019
Should you be buying banks shares and taking dividends or borrowing from the banks and buying property? Roger joined Reuben Zelwer on the Finance Hour to answer this question and provide some insight into current market conditions.
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Money News 19.03.2019
Roger Montgomery
March 20, 2019
In this interview on Money News, Roger discusses the Chant West report on performance numbers for Australian superannuation funds for the first few months of the year. If we remove financials and resources from the market, would it have still rallied as much this year?
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Money News 13.03.2019
Roger Montgomery
March 15, 2019
In this interview on Money News, Roger discusses why house prices could have further to fall. There are three reasons pointing to a further decline, and this might impact the third biggest employer in Australia – the construction sector.
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