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Fear & Greed Q+A

Fear & Greed Q+A

By: Fear and Greed
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Short, sharp answers to questions about business, investing, economics or politics.

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2026 Fear and Greed
Economics Politics & Government
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  • Q+A: The Week Ahead | 27 Apr 2026
    Apr 26 2026

    This week we get the all-important March quarter inflation figures. Michael Thompson is joined by economist Stephen Koukoulas to look at what to expect in an environment of rising inflation, slowing economic growth, profit downgrades in corporate Australia and the looming risk of stagflation.

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    13 mins
  • Q+A: 3 million Australians to be trained: the push to make AI inclusive
    Apr 23 2026

    Artificial intelligence isn’t just transforming businesses. It’s reshaping schools, charities and entire communities.

    Sean Aylmer is joined in the studio by Justin Spelhaug, President of Microsoft Elevate, to look at how AI is being rolled out beyond the corporate world: from training three million Australians in AI skills to helping teachers reclaim hours each week.

    Justin is visiting Australia as part of the Microsoft AI Tour, which featured some of the biggest names in technology and business, including Satya Nadella, Chairman and CEO of Microsoft. For the highlights and announcements from yesterday’s event, click here.

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    13 mins
  • Q+A: A new market regime? What investors need to understand
    Apr 22 2026

    Markets are volatile, from Middle East tensions and high oil prices to inflation, tariffs and slowing growth.

    Sean Aylmer speaks with Jonathan Armitage, Chief Investment Officer at Colonial First State, about how experienced investors cut through the noise - and why today’s environment may signal a new investment regime, with more volatile inflation, rising protectionism and shifting global dynamics. He also outlines why traditional defensive assets like government bonds may no longer offer the same protection, and where investors are looking instead.

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    12 mins
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