A statement of ifs and buts
Will the RBA’s gentler approach continue to work? Find out in this edition of The Rate Debate.
Pundits of Australia’s economy expect the central bank will maintain its default rhetoric of “vigilance against inflation risks”. However, given the number of “ifs and buts” in its most recent statement, the RBA seems to be less certain of the next move.
In episode 49 of The Rate Debate, I sit down with Investment Manager Jessica Ren to explore whether the RBA’s gentler approach will continue to work, discuss the global interest rate-cutting party that is underway, debate if Australia should follow suit without considering its own circumstances, and what this means for fixed income investors.
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Darren is highly regarded in the fixed income industry and is regularly featured in the press. He is also co-host of the popular Australian podcast series The Rate Debate. He has more than 30 years’ experience in fixed income markets and 25 years managing multi-sector fixed income portfolios. Prior to his role at Yarra Capital Management, he was Head of Fixed Income at Nikko AM (Nikko AM was acquired by Yarra Capital Management in April 2021), and a Senior Portfolio Manager at Perpetual, where he held the position for 12 years. Darren has co-responsibility for the Australian Fixed Income team at Yarra Capital Management and is co-portfolio manager of the highly-rated Nikko AM Australian Bond Fund and the Nikko AM insurance mandates.
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