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Welcome to this week’s HotCopper market-watch podcast! Each week, HotCopper’s senior markets reporter Jonathon Davidson and I will take you through all the week’s biggest news headlines – and it’s all eyes on the RBA’s cut call.

On top of that, JD and I go through Dutton’s new warpath vs. insurance companies, BlueScope’s dividend power, and whispers Trump could visit the Northern Territory.

We also take a peek under the hood to see what HotCopper users have watched this week.

For the full podcast episode, you can listen above – right here in the browser.

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