
Adam Boyton
Adam Boyton is the head of Australian economics at ANZ, where he provides insights on economic trends and forecasts. He has been vocal about the potential impacts of global economic conditions, particularly those related to U.S. trade policies under the Trump administration, on the Reserve Bank of Australia's interest rate decisions.
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Adam Boyton is the head of Australian economics at ANZ and cautioned about the impact of underlying inflation driven by government actions.
Values rise as national property market experiences largest one-month increase since mid-2023
ANZ’s head of Australian economics, Adam Boyton, commented on the minutes suggesting a rate cut.
Reserve Bank’s meeting minutes show concerns over keeping rate at 3.85 per centANZ’s head of Australian economics, Adam Boyton, noted that the national accounts showed household finances were now improving rapidly.
Reserve Bank could deliver pre-Christmas rate cutsAdam Boyton noted that the economy is in better shape than suggested by the figures.
Economy slows as government spending easesANZ’s head of Australian economics Adam Boyton expects Chalmers to unveil a $20 billion deficit for the current financial year.
Budget 2025 cost-of-living relief ‘substantial’: Treasurer Jim ChalmersAdam Boyton said while he believed the Reserve Bank would keep interest rates steady until August, the threat posed by the Trump administration’s tariff could force it to move earlier.
Reserve Bank prepares for Trump tariff turmoil










