Join us for an exclusive update on Australia's economic position, with insights from HSBC’s Chief Economist, Paul Bloxham


Face tomorrow with confidence. 
 

In a world increasingly defined by economic turbulence, knowledge is the key to confident leadership and strategy. Stay informed by attending this exclusive virtual event, as Paul Bloxham shares his expert analysis and insights into the current economic trends shaping our nation's future. 
 

Are the rate rises over? 

After heavy criticism surrounding RBA decision-making, an incoming change in leadership and consecutive months of steady rates may be signalling a turning point. However, no economic story is simple and wages, inflation, energy prices and immigration are just some of the many factors at play.

Paul Bloxham, a recognised authority in the field, will provide deeper insights into Australia's economic outlook and its connection to the global stage.

Take advantage of this opportunity to gain a competitive edge.

 

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This virtual event will be hosted by RSM Australia's Chief Executive Partner, Jamie O'Rourke, who will also facilitate a Q and A with Paul.  
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MEET THE SPEAKERS

Jamie O'Rourke | Chief Executive Partner, RSM Australia  
Jamie is the Chief Executive Partner of RSM Australia. He is responsible for the management and strategic direction of the firm on a national basis. Jamie's professional accounting experience spans close to 35 years. He has worked extensively with Australian subsidiaries of international companies on all compliance needs, and also with high net wealth individuals and family groups.

 

Paul Bloxham | Chief Economist, HSBC  

Paul Bloxham is HSBC’s Chief Economist for Australia, New Zealand and Global Commodities and is a Managing Director. He is the chief spokesperson for HSBC on forecasts and trends for the Australian and New Zealand economies and their interaction with global financial markets and international economies and a key spokesperson on HSBC’s unique view on global commodity markets.

 

Paul is a regular commentator on local and international business television and a frequent contributor of opinion editorials to the Australian newspapers. He is also a member of the Australian National University’s Shadow Reserve Bank Board and is an Adjunct Professor at Curtin University. Prior to joining HSBC in 2010, Paul spent 12 years as an economist with the Reserve Bank of Australia. Paul holds a Master's degree in public financial policy from the London School of Economics.