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Wealth Management Podcast NetworkAuthor: Momentum Media
The Wealth Management Podcast Network is the gateway to Australia's leading wealth management shows including Relative Return, Relative Return Insider, The IFA Show and The SMSF Adviser Show. Tune in for the latest news, in-depth analysis and exclusive interviews with some of the biggest names in wealth management. Relative Return gets you closer to the people, products and strategies shaping Australia's financial services industry. From super funds and investment managers to economists and advisers, Relative Return explores the many moving parts of Australia's wealth management industry. Relative Return Insider explores the Australian wealth management industry featuring journalists from Momentum Media's wealth management brands, such as Money Management and InvestorDaily, and industry experts on a variety of topics. Episodes cover subjects like economic trends, investment strategies, superannuation, and regulatory changes, offering insights for financial professionals and those interested in the Australian wealth management sector. The ifa Show is your guide to the stories behind the headlines in financial advice. Join the ifa team as they discuss the latest developments in the advice sector. The SMSF Adviser Show features insights from the leading experts in the SMSF industry and explores the biggest themes shaping the SMSF landscape today. Join us as we dive into the latest headlines and developments in the industry. Language: en Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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Relative Return Insider: GDP rebounds and housing squeeze getting worse
Thursday, 4 December, 2025
In this episode of Relative Return Insider, host Keith Ford and AMP chief economist Shane Oliver discuss the September quarter GDP figures, which show Australia's economy regaining momentum, with annual growth lifting to 2.1 per cent, the fastest pace in two years, despite a softer-than-expected 0.4 per cent quarterly print. Oliver explains that headline GDP was dragged down by inventory run-downs and weaker net exports, but underlying domestic demand was supported by robust business investment – particularly in data centres and AI-related infrastructure. Listen as they explore: The implications of the GDP figures on the RBA's future interest rate decisions. Why Australian home prices continue to climb. How to address the supply side issues constraining housing affordability.












