THE LONG AND THE SHORT OF IT: Retiring old ideas
Paul McBeth and Oliver Mander opine on marketland.
The Bottom Line’s Paul McBeth and New Zealand Shareholders’ Association chief executive Oliver Mander try their hands at this podcast thing with The Long and the Short of It, where they discuss the latest goings-on in marketland.
This week, Oliver has returned from the sunny Gold Coast with retirement on his mind after the Australian Shareholders’ Association’s Queensland investor summit, and bagful of ideas on how to think about this ageing thing and paying for it – all before the Treasury released its long-term fiscal statement with some bad news if people want to keep their heads in the sand. He also brought home some interesting economic messages from Bendigo Bank’s chief economist David Robertson that have some lessons for New Zealand, and has some thoughts on the shortcomings of the wholesale investor regime in the wake of the Financial Markets Authority’s court case last week. Paul realises he’s not an audio engineer.
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