CEOs push the government for a cut to red tape, as Jacqui Lambie goes on the attack; the trade surplus drops to $5.1 billion; Commonwealth Bank hits a new high, driving the market forward; News Corp shares boom as Sky News revenue comes in at $27 million; phone users pick Apple over Samsung; and Scott […]
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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 Deb Knight – 5th February
Senate stoush emerging on superannuation funds; costs for parents on the rise from extra-curricular activities; Alphabet disappoints the market with cloud-computing sales; venture capital flies into artificial intelligence; DeepSeek banned from government devices; billionaire Robin Khuda puts $100m into STEM; ; and Carl Capolingua joins us for the Market Wrap. Host: Deb Knight Executive Producer: […]
Money News with Deb Knight – 4th February
US delays tariffs with Canada & Mexico, but leaves China charges in place; no guarantees on payments for scams; ACCC sends warnings to online retailers; smoking excise revenue falls; household spending hits $75 billion; Australian glassmaker in administration; and Henry Jennings joins us for the Market Wrap. Host: Deb Knight Executive Producer: Tom Storey Technical […]
Money News with Deb Knight – 3rd February
US tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China send global markets moving; NAB moves its fixed rate loans down; Anna Bligh to step down from ABA; property prices on the decline in major cities; retail sales better than expected; the bitcoin savings funds; and Elio D’Amato joins us for the Market Wrap. Host: Deb Knight Executive […]
Money News with Deb Knight – 30th January
The US Fed keeps rates on hold, prompting an attack from the new US President; tobacco excise revenue shrinks as punters turn to the black market; the ‘cost of living’ election campaign gets underway; Sigma Healthcare & Chemist Warehouse get closer to getting a merger done; back to school costs adds up for parents; and […]
CEOs push the government for a cut to red tape, as Jacqui Lambie goes on the attack; the trade surplus drops to $5.1 billion; Commonwealth Bank hits a new high, driving the market forward; News Corp shares boom as Sky News revenue comes in at $27 million; phone users pick Apple over Samsung; and Scott […]
Money News with Deb Knight – 5th February
Senate stoush emerging on superannuation funds; costs for parents on the rise from extra-curricular activities; Alphabet disappoints the market with cloud-computing sales; venture capital flies into artificial intelligence; DeepSeek banned from government devices; billionaire Robin Khuda puts $100m into STEM; ; and Carl Capolingua joins us for the Market Wrap. Host: Deb Knight Executive Producer: […]
Money News with Deb Knight – 4th February
US delays tariffs with Canada & Mexico, but leaves China charges in place; no guarantees on payments for scams; ACCC sends warnings to online retailers; smoking excise revenue falls; household spending hits $75 billion; Australian glassmaker in administration; and Henry Jennings joins us for the Market Wrap. Host: Deb Knight Executive Producer: Tom Storey Technical […]
Money News with Deb Knight – 3rd February
US tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China send global markets moving; NAB moves its fixed rate loans down; Anna Bligh to step down from ABA; property prices on the decline in major cities; retail sales better than expected; the bitcoin savings funds; and Elio D’Amato joins us for the Market Wrap. Host: Deb Knight Executive […]
Money News with Deb Knight – 30th January
The US Fed keeps rates on hold, prompting an attack from the new US President; tobacco excise revenue shrinks as punters turn to the black market; the ‘cost of living’ election campaign gets underway; Sigma Healthcare & Chemist Warehouse get closer to getting a merger done; back to school costs adds up for parents; and […]
CEOs push the government for a cut to red tape, as Jacqui Lambie goes on the attack; the trade surplus drops to $5.1 billion; Commonwealth Bank hits a new high, driving the market forward; News Corp shares boom as Sky News revenue comes in at $27 million; phone users pick Apple over Samsung; and Scott […]
Money News with Deb Knight – 5th February
Senate stoush emerging on superannuation funds; costs for parents on the rise from extra-curricular activities; Alphabet disappoints the market with cloud-computing sales; venture capital flies into artificial intelligence; DeepSeek banned from government devices; billionaire Robin Khuda puts $100m into STEM; ; and Carl Capolingua joins us for the Market Wrap. Host: Deb Knight Executive Producer: […]
Money News with Deb Knight – 4th February
US delays tariffs with Canada & Mexico, but leaves China charges in place; no guarantees on payments for scams; ACCC sends warnings to online retailers; smoking excise revenue falls; household spending hits $75 billion; Australian glassmaker in administration; and Henry Jennings joins us for the Market Wrap. Host: Deb Knight Executive Producer: Tom Storey Technical […]
Money News with Deb Knight – 3rd February
US tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China send global markets moving; NAB moves its fixed rate loans down; Anna Bligh to step down from ABA; property prices on the decline in major cities; retail sales better than expected; the bitcoin savings funds; and Elio D’Amato joins us for the Market Wrap. Host: Deb Knight Executive […]
Money News with Deb Knight – 30th January
The US Fed keeps rates on hold, prompting an attack from the new US President; tobacco excise revenue shrinks as punters turn to the black market; the ‘cost of living’ election campaign gets underway; Sigma Healthcare & Chemist Warehouse get closer to getting a merger done; back to school costs adds up for parents; and […]
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.