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  • COVID-19 and the Australian Economy: From Shock to Recovery
    2025/05/12

    In this episode, we explore the profound economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on Australia from 2020 to 2021. We discuss how public health restrictions triggered a sharp downturn in GDP and employment, and examine the historic scale of government and Reserve Bank interventions to stabilize the economy. As restrictions eased and vaccines rolled out, we track the path to recovery—highlighting the sectors that bounced back, those that lagged behind, and the ongoing challenges like supply chain disruptions and changing consumer habits. A timely reflection on resilience in the face of crisis.

    Source: RBA

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    16 分
  • The Global Financial Crisis: Causes, Collapse, and Lessons Learned
    2025/05/12

    In this episode, we unpack the Global Financial Crisis of 2007–2009—how it began in the U.S. housing market and quickly rippled through the global financial system. We examine the key drivers, including excessive risk-taking, high leverage, and regulatory shortcomings, and trace the collapse that led to major institutional failures and a worldwide recession. We also explore the policy responses—like interest rate cuts, fiscal stimulus, and tighter financial regulation—and discuss why Australia weathered the storm better than most. A compelling look at one of the most significant economic events of our time.

    Source: RBA

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    18 分
  • How Banks Set Interest Rates: The Hidden Mechanics of Lending
    2025/05/12

    In this episode, we explore how banks operate behind the scenes—specifically how they manage the balance between funding costs and lending rates. Discover how banks source their funds through deposits and debt securities, and what drives their funding costs, from the cash rate to broader monetary policy tools. We also unpack the key factors that influence the interest rates banks charge borrowers, including competition and credit risk. If you've ever wondered why loan rates change or how monetary policy affects your mortgage, this episode breaks it down in clear, practical terms.

    Source: RBA

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    11 分
  • Bonds & the Yield Curve: Decoding Market Signals
    2025/05/11

    In this episode, we demystify bonds and the yield curve—two foundational concepts in financial markets. We explain what bonds are, how yields work, and why bond prices move inversely to yields. You'll also learn how the yield curve illustrates returns across different maturities and what its different shapes—normal, inverted, and flat—can reveal about economic expectations. Finally, we explore the crucial role the yield curve plays in monetary policy and how shifts in it can signal changes in the broader economy. A must-listen for anyone keen to understand market dynamics and interest rate trends.

    Source: RBA

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    23 分
  • Breaking Down the Balance of Payments: Tracking Australia's Global Transactions
    2025/05/11

    In this episode, we dive into the balance of payments—an essential tool for understanding a country’s economic relationship with the rest of the world. Learn how it's structured into the current account and the capital and financial account, what each component measures, and how the double-entry accounting system keeps the books balanced. We’ll also explain the role of net errors and omissions and why the current account balance is always offset by movements in the capital and financial account. Perfect for students and economics enthusiasts looking to grasp the big picture of international finance.

    Source: RBA

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    17 分
  • Understanding Exchange Rates: Australia's Global Currency Connections
    2025/05/11

    In this episode, we unpack the fundamentals of exchange rates and why they matter for an open, trade-driven economy like Australia. We explore key concepts including bilateral exchange rates, cross rates, and the Trade-Weighted Index (TWI). You'll also learn about the different exchange rate regimes—floating versus pegged—and how these systems influence economic stability and international trade. Whether you're a student, economist, or curious listener, this episode offers a clear and practical guide to the world of exchange rates.

    Source: RBA

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    17 分
  • Exchange Rates Explained: Why the Dollar Matters to the Economy
    2025/05/09

    Exchange rates do more than just affect your holiday budget—they shape the entire Australian economy. In this episode, we unpack how exchange rates function and why their movements matter. From influencing the prices of imports and exports to shaping inflation, employment, and economic growth, you'll learn how currency appreciation and depreciation ripple through trade, investment, and the balance of payments. We also explore the time-lagged impacts on foreign debt and income. Whether you're a student, investor, or curious mind, this episode will give you a solid grasp of how currency shifts affect real economic outcomes.

    Source: https://www.rba.gov.au/education/resources/explainers/

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    13 分
  • Floating or Falling? What Moves the Australian Dollar
    2025/05/09

    Ever wondered why the value of the Australian dollar rises and falls? In this episode, we dive into how Australia's floating exchange rate works and the key factors that drive it—from long-term influences like interest rate differentials, commodity prices, and trade balances, to short-term pressures like global risk sentiment and market speculation. We also explore the role of the Reserve Bank of Australia in stabilizing the currency when markets go off track. Tune in to get a clearer picture of how global forces shape the Aussie dollar and what it means for the economy.

    Source: https://www.rba.gov.au/education/resources/explainers/

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    11 分