BOOM DOOM ZOOM

With the market increasingly pricing in a February RBA rate rise, investors are facing a very different setup to the one they expected just weeks ago.

In this week’s episode of Boom Doom Zoom, Paul Rickard and Peter Switzer work through a market that looks calm on the surface, but uneasy underneath.
Boom Doom Zoom returns for the first show of 2026 with Peter Switzer and Paul Rickard taking stock of where markets finished last year and what could shape the early months ahead.
In the final Boom! Doom! Zoom! of the year, Peter Switzer and Paul Rickard tackle the big end-of-year questions facing investors, as markets wobble and opportunities start to emerge.
Markets have rallied on the back of US rate cuts—but the ASX hasn’t really followed suit and taken off. In this week’s episode, Peter Switzer and Adam Dawes unpack why Australia’s market is lagging comparatively and what opportunities may be emerging for investors.
This week, Peter Switzer is rejoined by co-host Paul Rickard. Together, the pair take on the higher than expected inflation result, why the market dislikes tech and growth stocks right now, and a few old favourites.
This week, Peter Switzer is rejoined by co-host Paul Rickard. Together, the pair take on the higher than expected inflation result, why the market dislikes tech and growth stocks right now, and a few old favourites.
This week, Peter Switzer is joined at the desk by special guest Adam Dawes of Shaw and Partners. Together, the pair breathe a collective sigh of relief at Nvidia, while also looking at some of the market's problem children who made the news recently for all the wrong reasons.
This week we have a special guest in Paul Rickard's chair in the form of FNArena's Rudi Filapek-Vandyck. Together, Peter and Rudi slice through the markets, talking about CSL, Goodman Group, Macquarie Group, TechnologyOne and more.
Peter Switzer and Paul Rickard talk about the shift back to safety as investors pile into the banks, whether ASX Ltd is worth buying again, how local techs like Xero and TechnologyOne are holding up, and why Goodman Group and data-centre plays could still have long-term upside.
Peter and Paul dig into the latest drama at CSL and WiseTech, discuss the outlook for top tech stocks, and take live questions from subscribers on everything from rate cuts to US market strategies.