After years of sharp analysis and spirited debates, Co-Head of Fixed Income Darren Langer and Investment Manager Jessica Ren sign off for the very last time in the final episode of The Rate Debate. From resilient labour markets and rising public spending to Fixed Income opportunities, Darren and Jess explore the key drivers that shaped 2024 and what lies ahead for 2025. They discuss inflation, central bank policies, and geopolitical tensions, highlighting potential shifts in corporate credit ...
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After years of sharp analysis and spirited debates, Co-Head of Fixed Income Darren Langer and Investment Manager Jessica Ren sign off for the very last time in the final episode of The Rate Debate. From resilient labour markets and rising public spending to Fixed Income opportunities, Darren and Jess explore the key drivers that shaped 2024 and what lies ahead for 2025. They discuss inflation, central bank policies, and geopolitical tensions, highlighting potential shifts in corporate credit ...
Ep 35: Is the RBA setting monetary policy in the rear-view mirror?
The Rate Debate
15 minutes
2 years ago
Ep 35: Is the RBA setting monetary policy in the rear-view mirror?
At its first meeting for 2023, the RBA hiked rates for the ninth consecutive month to urgently tame inflation, telling the market to expect more to come. Given Australia’s inflation levels have lagged the US, is Australia six months behind? or are we going into a period of higher inflation than the rest of the world? Chris and Darren debate this and more in episode 35 of The Rate Debate.
The Rate Debate
After years of sharp analysis and spirited debates, Co-Head of Fixed Income Darren Langer and Investment Manager Jessica Ren sign off for the very last time in the final episode of The Rate Debate. From resilient labour markets and rising public spending to Fixed Income opportunities, Darren and Jess explore the key drivers that shaped 2024 and what lies ahead for 2025. They discuss inflation, central bank policies, and geopolitical tensions, highlighting potential shifts in corporate credit ...