The Bond Market Bloodbath; February Returns; RBA QE 3.0 and 4.0; & How the RBA’s Governor Phil Lowe Brutally Blew-Up the Bond Bandits…
In this short episode of the Complexity Premia podcast, we discuss a range of important developments, including:
- The biggest bond market bloodbath since 1994;
- Our portfolio performance in February 2021 across a range of strategies;
- The likelihood of macro-prudential constraints being eventually applied to Aussie housing;
- How the RBA’s governor, Phil Lowe, brutally bashed the bond market bandits; and
- The RBA’s QE 3 and 4 programs.
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