Markets Today – Déjà vu, jamais vu or presque vu?
Ever get the feeling that you’ve been here before? Read more
How VHA is using Twitter to build its profile
The Victorian Healthcare Association (VHA) explains how it’s using Twitter to interact with members and influencers in its sphere. Read more
Mini Markets Today – The Ace of Spades
Some argue that there can’t be too many better analogies to predicting markets than playing cards or rolling dice, so the late Lemmy’s classic The Ace of Spades from the band Motörhead seems very apt this morning. Read more
In the flow
Father and son entrepreneurs Stuart and Cedar Anderson of Flow Hive™ fame overshot their original crowdfunding target of $97,000 by about $16.8 million. How did it happen and where do you go from there? Read more
Alan Oster talks about optimism for the 2016 Australian economy
Alan Oster talks to the reasons behind his optimistic economic outlook for Australia in 2016 including the benefits in the investment in the mining sector and consumer confidence. Read more
Where are the opportunities for healthcare in 2016?
Significant government reforms, shifting demographics and increased access to nationwide health data will underpin opportunities – both foreign and domestic – for Australian healthcare providers in 2016. NAB’s Paul Littleton and Dean Pearson highlight the key trends. Read more
Markets Today: Back to Black
Heading into Wednesday’s New York close, the S&P 500 is showing a gain of about 1.2% on the day, which equates to a rise of just 0.2% year to date. Read more
Alan Oster’s economic outlook for Australia in 2016
Alan Oster talks to the economic outlook for Australia and whether we are heading for a recession. Read more
The oyster is his world
The Ralstons have been farming oysters for five generations. Now, with brothers John and Ben Ralston at the helm they are using innovative techniques to attract new customers. Read more
Where are the opportunities for Australian SMEs in 2016?
NAB’s Dean Pearson shares his economic outlook for small-to-medium business owners in 2016 as Australia prepares for life after the mining boom. Read more
NAB Quarterly Australian Consumer Behaviour Survey: Q4 2015
The NAB Quarterly Australian Behaviour Survey (formerly NAB Consumer Anxiety Report) shows consumer anxiety falling again (and to its lowest level since Q4 2014), amid more signs of improvement in the labour market and non-mining segments of the economy. Read more
Markets Today: Sideways
Moves in oil prices remain the main driver for markets amid a decline in trading volumes ahead of the Christmas holiday break. Read more
