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DESCRIPTION:Tough times\, easy task Wednesday 05 June 2019 This year is already unsurprising in terms of generating a divergence in views on the global economic and market outlook. What becomes clearer though is that the AOFM&rsquo\;s issuance programs have materially declined\, consistent with forecasts of the fiscal position. While less exciting than years of yield curve extensions\, it has meant implementing an anticipated business as usual approach\, and what this entails invites further clarity. At the same time\, global markets continue to create conditions that have the potential to further increase the challenge for AGS in terms of its relative attractiveness to offshore investors. A lot of thought within AOFM has gone into developing a framework to track capital flows in support of its understanding of these challenges and to better identify shifts in investor preferences. Examples of this will highlight these efforts.
We offer an on-line booking and payment facilityTo book on-line\, please click hereOr go to to abe.org.au &gt\; Forthcoming events.  DetailsTime: 12:30 pm - 2:00 pmVenue: Hyatt Regency Sydney\, 161 Sussex Street\, SydneyCost: $165 members\, $195 non-members\, $1480 tables (of 8 guests each)Lunch includes two courses and beverages.Register online here.Mr Nicholl has agreed to take questions from the floor.Enquiries: info@abe.org.au or call 0419 256 339 Rob NichollMr Nicholl was appointed Chief Executive Officer of the Australian Office of Financial Management in January 2011. He has extensive public and financial policy experience having had a number of senior executive appointments in the Tasmanian Treasury and Department of Infrastructure\, Energy and Resources. His public and financial policy knowledge is broad and during his eight year appointment as a Tasmanian Treasury Deputy Secretary he gained significant commercial and regulatory experience taking a lead role in major whole-of-government projects. In 2000\, Mr Nicholl worked as Senior Advisor to the then Tasmanian Deputy Premier. Prior to joining the public service\, he spent several years in academia as a research fellow and lecturing in economics. He has worked as a consultant and has a Bachelor of Economics from the University of Tasmania and a Masters of Arts from the University of Alberta.
Registrations are transferable. Please advise us by phone or email as soon as you can. For cancellations advised up to five working days before the briefing\, the fee will be refunded in full. For cancellations notified later than five working days before the briefing\, no refund will be made. Thanks for your interest. Please direct inquiries to info@abe.org.au Australian Business Economistsemail: info@abe.org.au web: abe.org.auphone: 0419 256 339 post: PO Box 7267\, Bondi Beach 2026\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Rob Nicholl\, CEO\, AOFM : Tough times\, easy task
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