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Warren
Hogan

Global markets and future trends.

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I try to paint a picture of what the future holds for our economy.

Profile

Warren Hogan is the Managing Director and Founder of EQ Economics, a consultancy specializing in economic, market, and industry analysis. Warren is also an economic advisor to Judo Bank, a specialist SME-focused lender.

Warren is a regular in Australian and international media. He is a columnist for the Australian Financial Review and a contributor to Sky News Australia. He is regarded as one of Australia's top economic analysts and commentators. His focus is on the Australian economy and supporting business decision making.

Warren's career started in banking and financial markets, where he held various roles as an economist and financial market strategist. He has worked for the NSW Treasury Corporation, Westpac Banking Corporation, Credit Suisse, and the ANZ bank, where he held the position of Chief Economist from 2009-2016.

As Chief Economist of ANZ Bank Warren was on the leadership team for the Global Markets business, a $2bn plus revenue line for the bank, a member of the Group Asset Allocation Committee, and advisor to the banks management board and CEO.

Warren was appointed a Principal Advisor to The Australian Government Treasury in 2016, supporting various Treasury functions including the Macroeconomic Group and the Foreign Investment Review Board.

Warren was an Industry Professor at UTS Business School from 2018-to 2020 supporting the University in its teaching, research, and public engagement activities.

With a strong focus on forecasting and prediction, Warren values open-mindedness, critical thinking, and plain speaking. Theoretical foundations, historical precedent, and statistical evidence are at the centre of Warrens approach to economic problem-solving.

In 2023 Warren was awarded Australia’s best economic forecaster by the Australian Financial Review.

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Talking Points

Economic and Financial Outlook

This is Warren Hogan's definitive presentation on the global and local factors affecting Australia's economic outlook. It addresses the implications for commodities, interest rates and FX, and can be tailored to focus in on a variety of key issues (consumer, markets, housing, government etc.).

Global Markets Outlook

An overview of the economic, political and financial factors affecting global commodity and financial markets. Focusing on big markets ($US, US bonds, Equities, oil, gold, Yen etc.), the presentation looks forward 1-3yrs.

Long-Term Outlook

This talk addresses the long-term trends impacting business and society, including demographic, economic, political, and technological trends.

China's Rise and Risks

An overview of China's great transition: the politics, key policy issues, prospects and risks.

Australia's Next Recession

What will it look like? What are the implications for markets, investors and business?

The New Economics, the New Economy and the New Economic Policy Framework

Why is neo-classical economics coming up short and how are innovations in behavioral economics, applied economic history and political economy going to shape the world? From growth to sustainability in the economy - how will economic policy operate in the post-monetary-policy world?
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Warren Hogan engaged the AACS audience extremely well, outlining the outlook for the Australian economy in 2022 & the years ahead. Warren's true gift is his ability to deliver extremely complex economic trend data & forecasts in a simple & easy to understand language. Would strongly recommend Warren for other organisations. AACS

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