WHERE ARE WE HEADED? Mark Bouris & Christopher Joye - Part 1

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  • čas přidán 11. 12. 2022
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    Christopher Joye is well-known as one of Australia’s leading economists, policy advisors and fund managers. He is Contributing Editor with The Australian Financial Review and founded Coolabah Capital Investments in 2011 where, as Chief Investment Officer, he leads the portfolio management effort that has produced one of Australia’s top short-term fixed-interest capabilities. He is responsible for investment decisions, portfolio management, research and asset pricing, and general business management, running a large team of portfolio managers and analysts.

Komentáře • 21

  • @yellowbrickroadtv
    @yellowbrickroadtv  Před rokem

    For part 2 and more, please head to yhomeloans.com.au/property-insights/

  • @davidmoffatt6331
    @davidmoffatt6331 Před rokem +15

    Is there a part 2? Chris is an amazingly insightful economic commentator. Love your work.

    • @yellowbrickroadtv
      @yellowbrickroadtv  Před rokem

      Hi David, thanks for your comment and we agree, Chris is a great guest. Part 2 is currently on the site yhomeloans.com.au/property-insights/

  • @isacbendana9748
    @isacbendana9748 Před rokem +1

    Why does this not have more views?? This channel needs more promo it has amazing content!

  • @85488899
    @85488899 Před rokem +1

    Paul Keating once said he used to call the Reserve Bank the Reverse Bank, nothing has changed it seems.

  • @williamcrossan9333
    @williamcrossan9333 Před rokem

    An interesting video, looking back from 9 Apr, 2023.
    Interesting that the RBA seems to be quite concerned about house prices, despite saying they don't.

  • @Australianzwayne
    @Australianzwayne Před rokem

    Interesting insight gents. Thanks

  • @leannevitale3228
    @leannevitale3228 Před rokem +2

    If immigration is so high would that not balance out the house sales and keep prices up.

    • @moneymindsetmatrix873
      @moneymindsetmatrix873 Před rokem

      It would but usually immigrants take a few years to save up before they can buy a property

  • @stevieTee_21
    @stevieTee_21 Před 17 dny

    So few comments and probably 2 of my favourite people discussing money about real Aussie money issues
    I’d feel so much safer with these 2 as PM and treasurer
    But alas we have this outdated political system with duds in every seat
    Mark please run for pm. We would vote for you !

  • @HTAKJGW
    @HTAKJGW Před rokem

    RBA need a clean out. Doesn’t sound like common sense decision making with the data at hand. That’s mind blowing.

  • @MrMischab
    @MrMischab Před rokem

    Still no part 2??

    • @yellowbrickroadtv
      @yellowbrickroadtv  Před rokem

      Part 2 is currently on our site yhomeloans.com.au/property-insights/ thanks

  • @leshartas1
    @leshartas1 Před rokem +1

    Part 2 ??????

    • @yellowbrickroadtv
      @yellowbrickroadtv  Před rokem

      Part 2 is currently on our site yhomeloans.com.au/property-insights/

  • @natashawetzel8750
    @natashawetzel8750 Před rokem

    Where is part 2? 😀

    • @yellowbrickroadtv
      @yellowbrickroadtv  Před rokem

      Part 2 is currently on our site yhomeloans.com.au/property-insights/

  • @williamcrossan9333
    @williamcrossan9333 Před rokem

    As of 9 Apr, 2023, rates still need to rise by 0.5% or more.