Richard Yetsenga, BlueNotes

Richard Yetsenga

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Sydney, NSW, Australia

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Recent:
  • Unknown
Past:
  • BlueNotes
  • The Lowy Institute

Past articles by Richard:

VIDEO: the return of fiscal policy

Speaking on video, the ANZ Chief Economist says budget pushes the fiscal boundaries – and is right to do so. → Read More

Post-crisis investment evolves

The economic aftermath of the COVID-19 crisis looks very different to historical cycles. → Read More

VIDEO: the new era of fiscal leadership

Speaking on video, the ANZ Chief Economist scores the Federal Budget on three fronts. → Read More

Monetary policy: reaching the bottom of the barrel

As monetary policy’s impact on credit diminishes, secular stagnation is beginning to take hold. → Read More

Climate change: shifting the economy

The impact of climate change on global economies is reaching boiling point. → Read More

Waiting on China’s ascendance

China’s private sector is facing a make-or-break scenario as the region’s access to credit hangs in the balance. → Read More

Global economy: should survive the horse trading

Tariffs and trade tensions are not about to bring down the economy, says ANZ’s chief economist. → Read More

FEDERAL BUDGET 2019: reaching peak budget

Structural changes occurring in Australia are starting to impact the budget more forcefully, particularly demographic changes. → Read More

IWD2019: the benefits of difference

Diversity is good for the economy (although diversity in economics is still lacking). → Read More

Aus house prices: what else are they telling us?

There are deeper implications of the largest fall in Australian house prices since the GFC. → Read More

New year, new outlook

2019 is shaping up to be a less stressful year than 2018 for global markets, says ANZ Research. → Read More

More than robotaxis: the tech revolution and productivity

We still don’t have an answer to a fundamental question: what will the tech revolution do to the nature of jobs? → Read More

The shifting power balance in housing

Both of the key drivers of house prices have now pretty much hit their limits. → Read More

Why Chinese exports are not going to collapse

The US-China relationship (or lack thereof) continues to make headlines with trade and tariffs a key focus. → Read More

Australia China’s exposure is overexposed

Australia is exposed to China but not singularly exposed. → Read More

What does success look like in housing policy?

Improving housing affordability is important but not everyone will (or should) own a home. Choice is an overlooked factor in the debate. → Read More

Japan’s point of no return

There’s a laundry list of countries hoping Japan has a winning game plan for its ageing population. → Read More

Let’s not waste time on the why

As the spotlight falls on the US yield curve, ANZ Research looks at what this means for credit risk. → Read More

The technology shock

We should resist the tendency to treat the changes we are seeing as one-offs. → Read More

Is China the only light at the end of the tunnel?

With global growth at its peak, China’s liquidity policy looms as an increasingly important factor for the world. → Read More