THE WEEKEND SPECTATOR
Last week Business Spectator launched its weekend edition. Catch up our great new features, including Alan Kohler, Robert Gottliebsen and Stephen Bartholomeusz's interview with the ASX's head of market supervision, Eric Mayne.
WEEKEND ECONOMIST: Rate cut by Christmas?
Stephen Kirchner:The futures market is pricing in a rate cut by December, but the inflation outlook indicates any pre-Christmas rate cut would likely be from a higher level than seen currently. 8 Mar 2008 12:10 AM
EDITOR PICKS: The best of the week
We've chosen five of the best and most-read commentary pieces from the past week, including the KGB's exclusive interview with Eddy Groves, Robert Gottliebsen on Kevin Rudd and Miles Lane on how farmers are financing this year's crops. 8 Mar 2008 12:10 AM
RICH PICKINGS: Tall poppies of the East
James Thomson:The term 'billionaire' used to be associated with the US and Europe – the West. Now, a new crop of super-rich is growing in the East. 8 Mar 2008 12:10 AM
WEEKEND READ: New York's revival
Stratfor:US regulatory change promises to give New York a new edge over London as the financial market of choice, though both must fend off competition from emerging markets. 8 Mar 2008 12:07 AM
WEEKEND READ: Insuring for good luck
Tim Harford:People always insure for bad luck, but we rarely take out insurance for good luck – like living until the age of 95. Annuities are a form of insurance against longevity, but they aren't everyone's cup of tea. 8 Mar 2008 12:07 AM
KGB INTERROGATION: Mike Smith
Kohler, Gottliebsen, Bartholomeusz:ANZ chief executive Mike Smith talks to Alan Kohler, Robert Gottliebsen and Stephen Bartholomeusz about how the sub-prime crisis will lead to credit rationing in Australia. 8 Mar 2008 12:07 AM
WEEKEND READ: IAS may be smart bet
James Thomson:Veteran bookmaker Mark Read is upping sticks in his struggling gaming outfit International All Sports. But with results on the rebound, the company may not have run its race just yet. 8 Mar 2008 12:05 AM
Stephen Kirchner:The futures market is pricing in a rate cut by December, but the inflation outlook indicates any pre-Christmas rate cut would likely be from a higher level than seen currently. 8 Mar 2008 12:10 AM
EDITOR PICKS: The best of the week
We've chosen five of the best and most-read commentary pieces from the past week, including the KGB's exclusive interview with Eddy Groves, Robert Gottliebsen on Kevin Rudd and Miles Lane on how farmers are financing this year's crops. 8 Mar 2008 12:10 AM
RICH PICKINGS: Tall poppies of the East
James Thomson:The term 'billionaire' used to be associated with the US and Europe – the West. Now, a new crop of super-rich is growing in the East. 8 Mar 2008 12:10 AM
WEEKEND READ: New York's revival
Stratfor:US regulatory change promises to give New York a new edge over London as the financial market of choice, though both must fend off competition from emerging markets. 8 Mar 2008 12:07 AM
WEEKEND READ: Insuring for good luck
Tim Harford:People always insure for bad luck, but we rarely take out insurance for good luck – like living until the age of 95. Annuities are a form of insurance against longevity, but they aren't everyone's cup of tea. 8 Mar 2008 12:07 AM
KGB INTERROGATION: Mike Smith
Kohler, Gottliebsen, Bartholomeusz:ANZ chief executive Mike Smith talks to Alan Kohler, Robert Gottliebsen and Stephen Bartholomeusz about how the sub-prime crisis will lead to credit rationing in Australia. 8 Mar 2008 12:07 AM
WEEKEND READ: IAS may be smart bet
James Thomson:Veteran bookmaker Mark Read is upping sticks in his struggling gaming outfit International All Sports. But with results on the rebound, the company may not have run its race just yet. 8 Mar 2008 12:05 AM
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