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A Mining Super-Giant is coming: Is RIO a Buy Now?

This week on Talking Wealth, Janine examines the potential merger between RIO and Glencore, why RIO shareholders are in limbo, and at what price is RIO a buy? She shares her insights into whether RIO could be about to fall further and what the merged entity could do for the Mater ...  Show more

Will Trump’s Europe Tariffs Crash the ASX? Here’s How to Profit

In tonight’s Australian Stock Market Show, Fil, Janine and Pedro discuss whether Trump’s Europe tariffs will crash the ASX and how you can profit from them. 

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