Key Themes for Australia’s Economy in 2025: Growth, Policy, and Election Impacts
Date: 5 December
The prospects for the Australian economy are set to improve in 2025, with easier policy settings and lower inflation set to boost growth. But the economy is still facing capacity constraints, which in some instances are being exacerbated by a high level of public spending. This webinar will explore the key forces that will shape 2025, including how the economy will shape the Federal election; how long the RBA will stay on the side lines before cutting rates; when will the labour market eventually ease, and what the early stages of the second Trump presidency is likely to mean for the Australian economy.
Sean Langcake
Head of Macroeconomic Forecasting, OE Australia
+61 2 8458 4236
Sean Langcake
Head of Macroeconomic Forecasting, OE Australia
Sydney, Australia
Sean Langcake is Head of Macroeconomic Forecasting at Oxford Economics Australia where he is responsible for macro forecasting and analytical content. Sean is a regular contributor in the national media on Australian and global economic trends and policy issues.
Prior to joining Oxford Economics, Sean worked in a wide variety of roles at the Reserve Bank of Australia, largely focussing on forecasting and macroeconomic modelling. Sean holds a Masters Degree in Economics from the University of New South Wales, as well as a first class Honours degree in Economics and a Bachelor of International Studies from the University of Adelaide.
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