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Welcome to this week’s HotCopper Wire, our market watch podcast!

Each week, HotCopper’s senior markets reporter Jonathon Davidson and I take you through all the week’s biggest news headlines — and what they mean for Aussie investors.

In this episode covering Week 13’s headlines, we chat about all things the 2025 Labor Budget, which many have been left a little disappointed by.

Also on the podcast docket: The super-sized $14 billion James Hardie-AZEK buy-up (and whether it’s even worth it), increasing investments in Oz exploration, Turkey banning short-selling, and Opthea’s seemingly close end.

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

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