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Phil Dobbie
Start your day with the NAB Morning Call for the latest overnight key economic and market information straight from our team of expert market economists and strategists. This includes perspective on overnight news and market price action and the forces shaping movements in Australian and global markets in the days ahead. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Oct 10, 2023 • 15min
Expect the unexpected
Wednesday 11th October 2023NAB Markets Research Disclaimer Financial Services Guide | Information on our services - NABThere have been a few surprises so far this week. Obviously the Hamas attacks on Israel is a bad start, and there’s every chance that will escalate further. Secondly, the more dovish approach from Fed speakers, heightening the expectation that the Fed will not lift rates again this year. JBWere’s Sally Auld says there’s still a string chance that another hike will happen, and that the US will face a recession down the track as a consequence. The third surprise, if it happens, is a one trillion Yuan stimulus measure reportedly being considered by China. All, of that, ahead of the US CPI numbers later this week, which may add to the list of surprises. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Oct 9, 2023 • 14min
Conflict uncertainty mixed with rate optimism
Tuesday 10th October 2023NAB Markets Research Disclaimer Financial Services Guide | Information on our services - NABThe market action this morning is perhaps less pronounced than could be expected, given the scale of the conflict between Israel and Gaza. NAB’s Rodrigo Catril says some of the turnaround in US equities came from Fed speakers who seem to be shifting their bias away from more hikes to keeping cash rates where they are. That’s acted as a distraction from the main event, but individual shares match what you’d expect from a war setting, with airlines down, defence stocks up, and the same with oil. Locally, the NAB Business Survey is out today. Will it show more resilience that cold further enhance the case for further hikes by the RBA? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Oct 8, 2023 • 14min
Hot jobs numbers add to treasuries sell-off
Monday 9th October 2023NAB Markets Research Disclaimer Financial Services Guide | Information on our services - NABUS non-farm payrolls numbers on Friday surprised many. NAB’s Taylor Nugent says the 336k new jobs was well above expectations and pricing for another hike by the Fed this year increased slightly. But a clearer picture of the direction of the Fed can be gauged after the release of US CPI later this week. Canada’s employment numbers told a similar story on Friday, coming in higher than forecast. There will be some unease around today, depending on developments in the confrontation between Hamas and Israel, as to whether Iran becomes embroiled in it all. That could push oil prices higher today. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Oct 6, 2023 • 22min
Weekend Edition: The Chinese Way
Friday 7th October 2023Please note this communication is not a research report and has not been prepared by NAB Research analysts. Read the full disclaimer here.There are tentative signs that China’s domestic economy is picking up. On The Weekend Edition Sheana Yue from Capital Economics in Singapore says early indications are that the Golden Week this week has seen increased demand for housing and other goods and China could meet is 5% growth target this year. So, is there more reason to be optimistic about the world’s second largest economy? Sheana explains how, in the mid-term, the focus is less on major construction projects and more on IT and green technologies. Listen in to find out what that all means for the Australian economy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Oct 5, 2023 • 16min
What do we want to see in the jobs data?
Discussion on recent bond market volatility, upcoming non-farm payroll numbers, weakness in Europe, trade data implications on domestic demand, and analysis of economic data and Bank of England's comments.

Oct 4, 2023 • 14min
Less jobs and cheaper oil pauses bond and equity sell-off
The podcast discusses the factors behind market volatility, including falling bond yields and rising equities. They analyze the impact of job numbers, falling oil prices, and the possibility of a US government shutdown. They also explore the implications of Kevin McCarthy's ousting and discuss the influence of interest rates and earnings on equities.

Oct 3, 2023 • 16min
US yields jolt higher and all that that entails.
Wednesday 4th October 2023NAB Markets Research Disclaimer Financial Services Guide | Information on our services - NABYesterday we asked how much higher US yields could go. The answer today is more than yesterday. Yields pushed higher again, the US dollar gained strength on the back of it, with the Aussie dollar, a day after the RBA kept rates on hold, being punished the most. So, how much higher for Treasury yields now. NAB’s Rodrigo Catril says its not unusual for the 10 year rate to reach the same level as the cash rate, so yields could easily push above 5%. How does the RBA react if stronger yields in the US keep hitting the Aussie dollar? Plus, the significant moves in the Yen today as well. All because the JOLTs data came in higher than expected. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Oct 2, 2023 • 14min
US yields push higher, BoJ steps in, RBA to stand firm
Tuesday 3rd October 2023NAB Markets Research Disclaimer Financial Services Guide | Information on our services - NABUS bond yields have pushed higher this morning on the weekend’s news that a shutdown of US government has been pushed back, but the same yawning chasm exists between both parties. Yields have also risen on the latest Manufacturing ISM, which came in stronger than expected. NAB’s Skye Masters says we are seeing a strong response to any data, as markets look for clues about when rates will be lifted, and how long before they start moving down. Another case in point is today’s rise in UK Gilt yields, as the BoE’s Catherine Mann suggests inflation might be more persistent than their own forecasts. Today Michelle Bullock chairs her first RBA meeting, but there is a low expectation that rates will rise – not yet anyway. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Sep 29, 2023 • 22min
Weekend Edition: Is NetZero transitioning us to higher inflation?
Friday 29th September 2023Please note this communication is not a research report and has not been prepared by NAB Research analysts. Read the full disclaimer here.The races is on to meet the 2050 NetZero target, and the 2030 target of 82% renewable energy. Australia isn’t the only country racing for the same finish line. Virginia Christie says the demand for inputs to build the infrastructure, and the expertise needed to manage it, will be inflationary, in the same way the mining boom was. Virginia is a governing body member of WA’s Economic Regulation Authority and, before that, spent many years at the Treasury and the RBA. Both of those bodies face a challenge about how, not only to meet the 2050 target but how to navigate through the unavoidable high inflation environment that precedes it. It’s a thought-provoking episode that’s definitely worth a listen. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Sep 28, 2023 • 18min
Diverging paths
Friday 29th September 2023US confidence seems to be building, whilst Europe is still in the doldrums. US equities have risen, perhaps helped by the hopes of a visit by President Xi later this year. Europe could have made more of falling inflation in Germany, but is perhaps more concerned about rising debt in Italy. NAB’s Ray Attrill talks through the differences, which has also seen an increasing spread in yields across the Atlantic. The imminent government shutdown could have a lot to do with it. It’s a busy day for data, including US PCE deflators and, over the weekend, China’s Caixin PMIs. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.


