Elizabeth Rudall
@ElizabethRudall
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Ex-Journalist now Corporate Communications. Worked in HK, NY, now Aus. Keen interest in great content. Views are my own.
Melbourne, Victoria
Joined February 2012
Well deserved recognition for an excellent team. Congrats @TonkinChristina, Katharine Tapley and the rest of the team.
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An exciting day! Thrilled to be announcing the launch of a new daily #podcast featuring the diverse voices of our economists from around the globe. Drops on all channels on August 1 - but you can subscribe now.
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Remembering a remarkable woman who made a real difference to ANZ, and was a staunch supporter of my home state. Vale Jane Yuile 🌸
All of us at @ANZ_AU pay our deepest respects to @JaneYuile , our dear friend, mentor and colleague, and powerhouse of the SA business and arts communities. Vale Jane Yuile
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Check out @AdelaideTimbrel’s quick take on the economic highlights of #budget23.
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“The opportunities that come from operating a more focused, less risky business cannot be underestimated”. Interesting read from @markwhelan15 about the evolution of ANZ Institutional. Balance and diversification lead the way https://t.co/dnlFBhf7Zh via @ANZ_BlueNotes
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ANZ’s @markwhelan15 says plans for sovereign green bond issuance will help drive further development of green, social and sustainable lending in Australia. @TonkinChristina
afr.com
The bond will allow big investors such as superannuation funds and banks to finance public projects aimed at getting Australia to net zero, Treasurer Jim Chalmers says.
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2023 ins - household budget chats - cheap & cheerful nights out - intergenerational disagreement on what a 'high' interest rate is - asking for a pay rise 2023 outs - post COVID treat yo'self spending - "my electricity bill was lower than I thought" - many people's fixed rates
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COVID wasn’t just “a downturn” or an “economic shock”. It changed the structure of the economy. How and where and what we do is different. So are the risks we need to look out for. We can learn from the past but we can’t blindly apply old rules to a new game.
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Excellent insights on #budget23 from our awesome ANZ Senior Economist @AdelaideTimbrel
My thoughts on the new 2022-23 Budget straight from Parliament House. And if you’re wondering why I’m outside it is indeed because I was kicked out of the building before I could record a video! #budget #BudgetEstimates #Budget2023 @ANZ_Research
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If you only get time to listen to one podcast this week, make sure it’s this one. Fascinating conversation on #diversity with @MingYLong and @ricyet.
anz.com
As the war for talent heats up, good leaders will see an explosion in their diversity statistics, DCA chair Ming Long says – and they’ll be rewarded for it.
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Great to sit down with Frederic Baudry from @bp_Australia to discuss the risks & opportunities on the path to net zero, and Australia’s potential role as a clean-energy powerhouse.
Both @ANZ_AU and @bp_australia are committed to the global transition to #netzerocarbon. @MarkWhelan15 and Frédéric Baudry sat down with @bjcorbet to discuss the pathway forward. LISTEN NOW: https://t.co/f22pweduLO
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Both @ANZ_AU and @bp_australia are committed to the global transition to #netzerocarbon. @MarkWhelan15 and Frédéric Baudry sat down with @bjcorbet to discuss the pathway forward. LISTEN NOW: https://t.co/f22pweduLO
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My op-ed from Singapore's The Business Times: #China, gradually, now suddenly. Economies can be beset by apparent short-term shocks that ended up being lasting economic changes. The pandemic could well be such a catalyst for China. @BusinessTimes << https://t.co/7KFrhNOFmC>>
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Customers and colleagues connecting (in person!) for the #ANZDebtConference2022 - great discussions around the path ahead in volatile times. @TonkinChristina @tammy_medard @ricyet @Jimiam99 📷 credit @s__m__white
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The latest insights from @ricyet
My op-ed in today's @FinancialReview: Panic about the US is premature. It seems a good-news story just won’t do it. If the pandemic didn’t ruin the global economy, it’s going to be the war in Europe, China’s struggles or now the Fed.
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