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EPISODE · Jun 4, 2026 · 25 MIN

Property under pressure, IPO mania on Wall St

from On The Call · host Capital Brief

The collapse of Dashdot — one of Australia's most prominent buyer's agencies — raises a bigger question about whether the property market is hitting an inflection point. Meanwhile, Anthropic files for a blockbuster IPO in a trillion-dollar race with SpaceX and OpenAI.We discuss:Dashdot's collapse being a significant signal of a turning property market.The role of negative gearing  and CGT changes in investor appetite Rising insolvency risks across property-related businesses, from buyer's agents to mortgage brokersThe political difficulty of making housing more affordable when existing owners are disadvantagedAnthropic's Claude Mythos expansion to 200 organisations and the confusion in Australia about who's on the listAnthropic, OpenAI, and SpaceX racing to be first to IPO Whether or not public markets can absorb three trillion-dollar floats at onceOn The Call is a weekly live conversation with the Capital Brief newsroom on the stories driving the agenda in Australia's centres of power.Host Harshdeep Kaur sits down with Capital Brief's best journalists to dissect what we're watching and why it matters, and answer questions from our subscribers live.Subscribe to join our weekly live discussion on Thursdays at 12pm AEST: https://www.capitalbrief.com/on-the-call/Sign up to our free weekly newsletter, The Edition: https://www.capitalbrief.com/newsletters/the-edition/

The collapse of Dashdot — one of Australia's most prominent buyer's agencies — raises a bigger question about whether the property market is hitting an inflection point. Meanwhile, Anthropic files for a blockbuster IPO in a trillion-dollar race with SpaceX and OpenAI.We discuss:Dashdot's collapse being a significant signal of a turning property market.The role of negative gearing  and CGT changes in investor appetite Rising insolvency risks across property-related businesses, from buyer's agents to mortgage brokersThe political difficulty of making housing more affordable when existing owners are disadvantagedAnthropic's Claude Mythos expansion to 200 organisations and the confusion in Australia about who's on the listAnthropic, OpenAI, and SpaceX racing to be first to IPO Whether or not public markets can absorb three trillion-dollar floats at onceOn The Call is a weekly live conversation with the Capital Brief newsroom on the stories driving the agenda in Australia's centres of power.Host Harshdeep Kaur sits down with Capital Brief's best journalists to dissect what we're watching and why it matters, and answer questions from our subscribers live.Subscribe to join our weekly live discussion on Thursdays at 12pm AEST: https://www.capitalbrief.com/on-the-call/Sign up to our free weekly newsletter, The Edition: https://www.capitalbrief.com/newsletters/the-edition/

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