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Global stocks and riskier currencies are falling this morning after Donald Trump sent letters to Japan and South Korea setting tariffs of 25% from August 1, and the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) is expected to cut rates later today.
In our deep dive interview, ANZ Chief Economist for Greater China, Raymond Yeung, has taken a closer look at the idea of stablecoins issued in Hong Kong as a way for China to de-dollarise. He’s sceptical.
Before accessing this podcast, please read the disclaimer at https://www.anz.com/institutional/five-in-five-podcast/
By ANZGlobal stocks and riskier currencies are falling this morning after Donald Trump sent letters to Japan and South Korea setting tariffs of 25% from August 1, and the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) is expected to cut rates later today.
In our deep dive interview, ANZ Chief Economist for Greater China, Raymond Yeung, has taken a closer look at the idea of stablecoins issued in Hong Kong as a way for China to de-dollarise. He’s sceptical.
Before accessing this podcast, please read the disclaimer at https://www.anz.com/institutional/five-in-five-podcast/

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