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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.
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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.
In our last episode of 2025, we get the heavy hitters. This week on Switzer Investing TV, Peter Switzer sits down with three seasoned market pros to cut through the noise and talk straight about where the real growth opportunities may lie heading into 2026.
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.
The year is winding down, but markets aren't. This week we put some of the market’s biggest names under the microscope.
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.
Is the rocky road for the 2025 market behind us? Or is there more 'excitement' in store for 2026? Plus, how do you get started in bonds without spending millions?
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.
Are the chips down for markets, or is it time to buy the dip? Plus, the future of broadband competition and whether micro-cap stocks are set for a revival.
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.
The pessimist turns to the optimist one day and says 'well, at least things couldn't get any worse'. And the optimist turns to him and says 'oh yes it can!'. Is this most recent share market shake-up something to worry about? Or is it about to get worse?
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