
Q+A: A $20 billion shipwreck and the Wild West of investing
Maritime recovery sounds like something out of a movie — treasure chests, shipwrecks, and billions in gold sitting on the ocean floor. Even more so after recent headlines about a $20 billion wreck off...
26 Mars 11min

Q+A: The multi-trillion dollar industry ripe for disruption
Healthcare is a multi-trillion dollar industry, but it’s largely designed for when things go wrong.Mark Britt, founder and CEO of preventative health company TMRW, says the current system leaves a maj...
25 Mars 11min

Q+A: The diversification problem driving private market demand
With public markets increasingly concentrated — and dominated by a handful of mega-cap names — investors are looking elsewhere for diversification, growth, and access to the real economy.According to ...
24 Mars 12min

Q+A: The SaaSpocalypse? Only if you pick the wrong companies
Software stocks have been hammered in 2026. The rise of AI coding tools — from Claude to other large language models — has sparked fears that barriers to entry are collapsing.But according to ECP Asse...
23 Mars 10min

Q+A: The Week Ahead | 23 Mar 2026
This week, the monthly inflation figures for February are published... but what value do they have, when the Middle East conflict is raging and oil is soaring? Michael Thompson is joined by economist ...
22 Mars 13min

Five Questions: Can you recognise AI fakes online?
It's Sean's turn this week to hit Michael and Adam with five questions — no notice, no prep. This week, it's all about AI, fake news, and just how easy it is to get sucked in by stories on social medi...
21 Mars 11min

Q+A: Only 27% of work actually matters - here’s the fix
Australian businesses are under pressure — rising costs, tighter margins and the push to adopt AI.But many companies may be trying to solve the wrong problem - Instead of focusing on roles, they shoul...
19 Mars 12min

Q+A: The RBA was split on rates - so what happens next?
Yesterday the Reserve Bank increased the official cash rate by 25 basis points to 4.1 per cent. It’s the second rate hike in a row - but while last time the decision was unanimous, this time it was mu...
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