Michael Campbell’s MoneyTalks – Complete Show

Michael Campbell’s Money Talks

Michael Campbell’s Money Talks

Money Talks tackles everything to do with investing, markets, the economy and your money. How to make it, how to spend it, how to grow it, and how to avoid letting it get away. Well-connected, articulate and knowledgeable, Michael Campbell is one of Canada’s most respected business analysts. From real estate to the stock market, from interest rates to currencies - plus a dash of current affairs and the odd critique of economically illiterate and illiberal governments.
 

November 23 Episode

Mike and Paul Beattie of BT Global Growth discuss stock picks and his Canadian dollar short. Mike on political polarization and contrasting priorities between climate change and the economic reality, and a Goofy on Swedish battery manufacturer Northvolt that illustrates the hazards of government subsidies.

November 16 Episode

Eric Lombardi joins Mike to discuss Canada’s soft corruption and the challenges of getting major infrastructure projects built in a timely and fiscally responsible manner. Considering Trump’s decisive victory in the U.S. presidential election, immigration policies on both sides of the border are once again rising to the forefront of public debate. Lance Roberts drops by to talk the market’s reaction to the election results, the implications for economic policies, and the challenges of government spending and lobbying. Plus, Ozzie, Victor, a Goofy and much more.

November 9 Episode

The original Wall Street Whiz Kid Peter Grandich joins Mike to share how he’s playing the gold market including physical, senior stocks and juniors. Andrew Ruhland on the post-US election landscape, Victor Adair on the week’s trading opportunities, a truly Shocking Stat and much more.

November 2 Episode

TG Macro’s Tony Greer drops by for election talk and market predictions. The Canadian dollar is plumbing four-year lows, which means reduced purchasing power and more expenses for you. Where does it go from here? Mike on the important distinction between sustainable public spending and actual cuts. Plus, Ozzie, Michael Levy, Victor Adair, and more.

October 26 Episode

Martin Armstrong, the legendary and always controversial analyst and forecaster, joins Mike for a wide-ranging discussion ahead of the Armstrong Economics Conference in Orlando. Aaron Dunn shares some dividend stock picks, the impact of the Bank of Canada’s rate reduction, and much more.