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The Fin

By: Australian Financial Review
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  • A weekly podcast from The Australian Financial Review that examines the biggest stories in business, markets and politics, and why they matter, explained by the best financial journalists in the country.

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Episodes
  • Nuclear power: Could we? Should we?
    May 1 2024

    This week on The Fin podcast, Ben Potter and Jacob Greber talk about Peter Dutton’s atomic bet, the economics of nuclear energy and whether the power requirements of the AI revolution change the debate.

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    Further reading:

    • Dutton’s atomic bet threatens Coalition chain reaction over climate

    Rather than keep the heat on Labor’s handling of the cost-of-living pain as inflation stays high, the opposition leader’s nuclear venture risks becoming the story.

    • Booming AI demand threatens electricity supply

    Regulators are scrambling to factor the explosive growth of data centres into demand projections as one network warns of a 250 per cent surge in power needs.

    • Why Dutton is going nuclear

    Peter Dutton thinks he can sell nuclear power to the public. The energy industry remains unconvinced by the business case.

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    27 mins
  • Why China's slowing economy is Australia's problem
    Apr 24 2024

    This week on The Fin podcast, before heading home after more than six years based in Shanghai and then Tokyo, Michael Smith talks about the changes in China over that time, what its slowing economy means for Australian prosperity and Japan's new role on the world stage.

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    Further reading:

    • In six and a half years I witnessed a dark pivot in China
      When I first landed in Shanghai on a freezing winter’s night in January 2018, China felt like a place bursting with optimism and opportunity.
    • Japan is finally waking up from its lost decades. Can it last?
      The country is doing defence deals and its economy is powering up. But it has a fight on its hands to keep the momentum going given its structural challenges.
    • The data that reveals the truth about Australia’s China ties
      Although Australia’s relations with China have warmed, key metrics show economic ties are at their lowest levels in more than five years and are unlikely to bounce back.

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    29 mins
  • The death of cash & the company caught in the middle
    Apr 17 2024

    This week on The Fin podcast, senior reporter James Eyers takes us inside the high-stakes negotiations over Armaguard's financial future, talks about the big personalities involved and gives his view on whether we are witnessing the death of cash.

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    Further reading:

    • Inside the battle for Armaguard and the future of cash
      The high-stakes negotiations over the financial future for the cash transit monopoly reached a crescendo over Easter.
    • Linfox lays out its terms for keeping Armaguard afloat
      Peter Fox, the company’s executive chairman, says his family are “not beggars here”. He says the cash-in-transit monopoly will keep operating if fees rise
    • Coles hoards cash over Easter as Armaguard teeters on the brink The Lindsay Fox-controlled monopoly has engaged former ACTU secretary Bill Kelty to lead negotiations with major banks over a rescue package

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    30 mins

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