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Money News 19.07.17
David Buckland
July 19, 2017
David Buckland joined Ross Greenwood on Money News where he discussed BHP and the market.
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How driverless cars will change our lives
Lisa Fedorenko
July 19, 2017
Today, there are over 1.2 billion vehicles on the world’s roads. Which means that the advent of autonomous vehicles is going to have a profound effect. Who will be the winners from this new, disruptive technology? Who will be the losers? And what changes are we likely to see?
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The 2017 financial year was kind to global equity investors
David Buckland
July 18, 2017
In this week’s video insight David discusses the 2017 financial year in regards to global equity investors.
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Electric vehicles are about to revolutionise the way we drive
Tim Kelley
July 17, 2017
Around the world, there are over 1 million electric vehicles (EVs) on the road, and it’s forecast this number could reach 20 million by 2020. Which means that EVs promise disruption and opportunities on a grand scale – for auto industries and a wide range of other businesses. Continue…
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SKY BUSINESS: SWITZER TV FEATURING DAVID BUCKLAND
David Buckland
July 14, 2017
David Buckland joins Peter Switzer on Switzer TV for a look at the struggling domestic economy and what companies are undervalued.
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Falling purchasing power could hit retail spending
Andreas Lundberg
July 14, 2017
In June, Australia took the record for the longest run of uninterrupted growth in the developed world. In the same week, it was reported that the share of Australian GDP going into workers’ pockets hit a record low. It’s therefore timely to look at the difference between total GDP and GDP per capita, and the outlook for retail spending and consumer-driven businesses. Continue…
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