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5 in 5 with ANZ

5 in 5 with ANZ

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Start your day with 5 in 5 with ANZ. You’ll hear the five things you need to know about the global economy and markets in under 5 minutes. Plus a deep dive into emerging trends and issues. Hosted by business and financial journalist Bernard Hickey, the podcast features exclusive insights from ANZ’s global team of experts.    Before accessing this podcast, please read the disclaimer at https://www.anz.com/institutional/five-in-five-podcast/

191 - Friday: Australian labour market may be weaker than the RBA thinks
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  • 191 - Friday: Australian labour market may be weaker than the RBA thinks

    The Dow rises through 40,000. Fed speakers see monetary policy working. US jobless claims and factory output data reinforce hopes for a rate cut or cuts later this year. Australia’s labour market may be softening faster than the RBA is expecting. In our bonus deep dive interview, following on from our coverage of China’s politburo declaring they want to reduce unsold property inventories, ANZ Chief Economist for Greater China Raymond Yeung say they need to be careful from a financial stability perspective that prices don’t drop too much. Before accessing this podcast, please read the disclaimer at https://www.anz.com/institutional/five-in-five-podcast/

    Thu, 16 May 2024
  • 190 - Thursday: Soft US CPI supports rate cut hopes

    US Treasury yields are down after April CPI was softer than expected, but the Fed may still want to wait. The Aussie and Kiwi dollars jump. Good news for the RBA as Australian wage growth peaks. Japan’s economy may have contracted in Q1. In our bonus deep dive interview, ANZ Head of FX Research Mahjabeen Zaman discusses ANZ’s call this week that the US dollar won’t weaken as much over the year as previously expected. Before accessing this podcast, please read the disclaimer at https://www.anz.com/institutional/five-in-five-podcast/

    Wed, 15 May 2024
  • 189 - Wednesday: Budget leaves RBA track unchanged

    The US Fed Chair shrugs off stronger US producer prices ahead of CPI data tonight. Power rebates & tax cuts turn Australian budget surpluses into deficits, but also cut inflation. New Zealand’s property market continues to struggle. In our bonus deep dive interview, ANZ Head of G3 Economics Brian Martin explains why monetary policies of the world’s major central banks are diverging. Before accessing this podcast, please read the disclaimer at https://www.anz.com/institutional/five-in-five-podcast/

    Tue, 14 May 2024
  • 188 - Tuesday: Markets tight ahead of US CPI

    Markets are holding tight ahead of US price data. Australian business condition fall is ok for the RBA. India’s food prices rise, but inflation close to forecast. There was good and bad news on New Zealand’s inflation front. In our bonus deep dive interview, ANZ Chief Economist for Greater China Raymond Yeung says the Chinese Politburo’s recent shift on property policy shows authorities are facing up to the reality of high inventories and low demand.  Before accessing this podcast, please read the disclaimer at https://www.anz.com/institutional/five-in-five-podcast/

    Mon, 13 May 2024
  • 187 - Monday: Australian Budget in focus

    Global stocks start the week near record highs, with all eyes on US inflation figures for confirmation the Fed can ease this year. China’s economy is showing early signs of recovery. New Zealand manufacturing is still contracting, but at a slower rate In our bonus deep dive interview, ANZ Australia Head of Economics Adam Boyton previews the Australian Federal Budget due at 7.30pm Canberra time on Tuesday.  Before accessing this podcast, please read the disclaimer at https://www.anz.com/institutional/five-in-five-podcast/

    Sun, 12 May 2024
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