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5 in 5 with ANZ

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Start your day with 5 in 5 with ANZ. You’ll hear the five things you need to know about the global economy and markets in under 5 minutes. Plus a deep dive into emerging trends and issues. Hosted by business and financial journalist Bernard Hickey, the podcast features exclusive insights from ANZ’s global team of experts. Before accessing this podcast, please read the disclaimer at www.anz... more

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Oil hits US$126/barrel after reports the US is preparing new strikes on Iran. The European Central Bank holds, but talks about a rate hike soon. The Bank of England holds too. And China’s factories withstand the Middle East conflict.

In our deep-div... more

Oil jumps to US$118/barrel after Donald Trump suggests blockading the Strait of Hormuz for months. The US Fed holds rates as dissenters oppose an easing bias. And Australian core inflation is below forecasts, but the RBA is still set to hike next wee... more

Oil prices rise as the Strait of Hormuz remains shut, while stocks fall on AI fears. The Bank of Japan holds, but hawkishly. And Australian Q1 inflation today is set to back another hike by the RBA.

In our deep-dive interview, ANZ Economist Bansi Ma... more

Oil prices are up in the absence of face-to-face peace talks between the United States and Iran, and the ongoing closure of the Strait of Hormuz. The focus turns today to the Bank of Japan (BoJ), where a rate hold is expected.

In our deep-dive inter... more

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Recent Guests

Miles Workman
ANZ senior economist
ANZ
Episode: Wednesday: Oil up as end of ceasefire looms
Raymond Yeung
ANZ Chief Economist for Greater China
ANZ
Episode: Friday: Oil back at US$99/barrel despite Israel ceasefire
Fanzi Madhavani
ANZ economist
ANZ
Episode: Thursday: Eyes turn to BoJ, ECB after Fed call
Preksha Jain
ANZ FX strategist
ANZ
Episode: Thursday: Eyes turn to BoJ, ECB after Fed call
Marja Beans-Aman
ANZ head of FX research
ANZ
Episode: Thursday: Aussie dollar strengthens
Henry Russell
ANZ economist in London
ANZ
Episode: Thursday: Aussie dollar strengthens
Alex Tarrant
Colleague of the host
ANZ
Episode: Tuesday: Oil off highs after G7 reassures
Xiao Pengxing
ANZ Senior China Strategist
ANZ
Episode: Tuesday: Oil off highs after G7 reassures
Matt Gold
ANZ senior economist commenting on New Zealand trade dynamics
ANZ
Episode: Thursday: Australia's economy grows strongly

Host

Bernard Hickey
Business and financial journalist, host of 5 in 5 with ANZ, providing insights into global economic trends and financial markets.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 202 ratings
  • Cannot understand presenters

    Literally cannot understand any of the presenters chosen. Either on a bad phone line or th accent is too thick.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Zander8888
    Australia3 months ago
  • Mumbling

    They always get the same few guests, and half of them are mumbling or have very heavy accent, so I struggle to understand what they say. Waste of time.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Carl-246
    United Kingdom5 months ago
  • To much focus on NZ

    Love our friends across the ditch but for a podcast with mainly AU listeners this is Waaaay too Kiwi centric. We need more relevant market news for the AU market!

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    ARM2Mac
    Australia2 years ago
  • A bit flat

    Trying to recreate the NAB podcast, but not as good. No banter and segments are too rigid and rehearsed.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    PeterP8991
    Australia2 years ago
  • Informative

    Great for the morning commute, gets me up to speed on overnight activity to start my day.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Butcha4578642278
    Australia3 years ago

Listeners Say

Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

A few comments indicate challenges with understanding presenters and guests due to accents or presentation styles.
Some feedback suggests that the content may have too much focus on New Zealand, leading to a request for more Australian perspectives.
Listeners appreciate the concise delivery of relevant and up-to-date economic news.
Overall, many find it informative and suitable for a quick morning update.

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How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.

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#110
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#182
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#3
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#125
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#233
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#1
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Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Tuesday: Oil price rises after new Trump threats
Q: What did the latest housing data in Australia show, and how might it affect the outlook for the market?
The data showed mixed signals: a strong jump in building approvals suggesting momentum in construction, but broader housing prices showed weakness in major cities, indicating a possible slowdown in revenue and demand that may temper near-term price gains.
Friday: Oil falls after Israel agrees to ceasefire talks
Q: What were you expecting back in February and what are you expecting now for housing?
The forecast has been revised to reflect a softer outlook for capital city housing prices, with Sydney and Melbourne expected to see small declines while smaller capitals and other cities may outperform later in the year; overall, housing price growth is now projected to be lower than previously anticipated.
Tuesday: Markets rally as Trump delays strikes
Q: Which Asian economies were most vulnerable to LNG shortages?
Taiwan and Japan were highlighted as highly vulnerable due to their net importing status, with Korea also at risk, underscoring regional exposure to LNG disruptions.
Tuesday: Oil off highs after G7 reassures
Q: Why does this year's NPC matter so much for China's policy and growth outlook?
The NPC marks the formal setting of the new five-year plan and economic priorities, signaling how officials intend to balance growth with quality, manage debt, and guide macro policy over the medium term; it informs expectations for growth targets and policy easing or tightening.
Monday: Middle East conflict escalates
Q: How will central banks view energy-price shocks when setting policy?
They are likely to validate current market pricing, treating the energy shock mainly as an inflation issue rather than a growth drag, and to respond with a cautious but gradual tightening or easing stance depending on country.

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Focusing on economic insights and market updates, this podcast offers a concise overview of the five most critical developments in the global economy, delivered in just under five minutes. With a format that emphasizes brevity and clarity, it features interviews and analysis from a team of financial experts, ensuring that listeners get the latest information on trends and emerging issues affecting economic landscapes.

Unique in its approach, it prioritizes both immediacy and depth, enabling busy professionals to stay informed while providing substantial insight into complex global themes. This makes it particularly beneficial for those who need to keep abreast of economic changes impacting industries at large without the luxury of extended... more

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2. Raymond Yeung
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4. Preksha Jain
5. Marja Beans-Aman
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7. Alex Tarrant
8. Xiao Pengxing

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