In this article, the sixth and final in a series looking at drivers of bond yields, QTC Chief Economist Michael Anthonisz sets out projections for Australian and US Government bond yields over the next few decades as well as for the equilibrium interest rates in both countries out to 2030. Read the full economic research article here ➡️ https://lnkd.in/gEPgYevJ #InterestRates
Queensland Treasury Corporation
Financial Services
Brisbane, QLD 8,269 followers
Protecting and advancing Queensland's financial interests
About us
QTC is the central financing authority for the Queensland Government and provides financial resources and services for the State. We manage the State’s funding program in the global capital markets to deliver sustainable and cost-effective borrowings for the Queensland Government, local governments, and other related entities (our clients). With a statutory role to advance the financial interests and development of the State, we work in partnership with Queensland Treasury and our clients to solve complex commercial, policy and economic issues. We help to deliver innovative, long-term solutions that contribute to the growth of Queensland’s economy. We protect Queensland’s financial interests and deliver better financial outcomes by centralising the management of our clients’ borrowings, cash investments, and foreign exchange. We play an integral role in managing the State’s finances, working closely with our clients on their balance sheet management and helping to identify opportunities to minimise costs and risks. At QTC, we are committed to protecting and advancing the financial interests of Queensland.
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https://www.qtc.com.au/
External link for Queensland Treasury Corporation
- Industry
- Financial Services
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Brisbane, QLD
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 1988
- Specialties
- Debt funding and management, surplus cash management facilities, financial risk management advisory services, and and specialist public finance education.
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Level 31, 111 Eagle Street
Brisbane, QLD 4000, AU
Employees at Queensland Treasury Corporation
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In this article, the fifth in a series, QTC Chief Economist Michael Anthonisz takes a deep dive into a topical issue, which could impact one of the key components of bond yields, the risk (or ‘term’) premium. That issue is trends in and the outlook for US public finances. Read the full economic research article here ➡️ https://lnkd.in/gTirq2ra #InterestRates
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A huge congratulations to the ‘QTC Breakaways’ team for not only tackling the wet and windy 100km Brisbane to Gold Coast Cycle for Cancer but also for smashing their fundraising goal! Last year, the team raised $3,800, and this year, they more than doubled it, raising an incredible $7,658 for vital cancer research aimed at improving survival rates. 📢 Special shoutout to Steven Pirrottina, Dean Franjic, Aaron Jones, Alain Moutia, Eamonn Keating, Clayton Daley, Rory Barlow, Brendan Colley, Stephen Rashleigh, and Neil McGregor for their dedication and hard work in preparing for this challenge. Well done to everyone who participated and to all those who supported the QTC Breakaways in exceeding their goal. A testament to the spirit of our team and the supportive community at QTC. #CycleForCancer #BrisbaneToGoldCoast #QTCBreakaways #ProudToBeQTC
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In this article, the fourth in a series, QTC Chief Economist Michael Anthonisz takes a deep dive into equilibrium interest rates and in particular, the distinction between natural and neutral rates, a topical issue which could impact expected short-term real interest rates, one of the key components of bond yields. The next note in the series will be a deep dive into the US fiscal trajectory, another topical issue which could impact the other key component of bond yields, the risk (or ‘term’) premium. The final note in the series will present long-term projections for Australian and US Government bond yields. Read the full economic research article ➡️ https://lnkd.in/gsU9MSAR #InterestRates
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In this article, the third in a series, QTC Chief Economist Michael Anthonisz seeks to identify what might be behind movements in the building blocks of bond yields. Future notes in the series will provide topical deep dives into specific factors which could influence these components and present long-term projections for bond yields. Read the full economic research article here ➡ https://lnkd.in/g2pHKKpY #InterestRates
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The Queensland Government has released its 2024 Queensland Sustainability Report. The report sets out the State’s priorities for managing sustainability risks, provides information on the key policies to develop a resilient and sustainable future, and includes detailed datasets to assess progress. The 2024 Queensland Sustainability Report is available on the Queensland Treasury website ➡ https://lnkd.in/euhiYfEn
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In this article, the second in a series, QTC Chief Economist Michael Anthonisz examines trends in the sub-components of bond yields. Future notes in the series will try to identify what might be behind movements in these, provide topical deep dives into specific factors which could influence these sub-components and present long-term projections for bond yields. Read the full economic research article ➡ https://lnkd.in/gj-F_Bse #InterestRates
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QTC is proud to support Local Government by strengthening the capability of financial management across the sector. Congratulations to this year’s scholarship recipients! #QTC #InvestingInQldsFuture #Finance #LocalGovernment Local Government Finance Professionals Queensland
We’d like to extend our congratulations to the successful recipients of scholarships under the 2024 LGFP-IPWEA Scholarship Program: Hannah Peters, Cassowary Coast Regional Council; Kateryna Hay, Townsville City Council and Natalie Hudson, Hinchinbrook Shire Council . Each recipient will receive enrolment in IPWEA’s Professional Certificate in Infrastructure Financial Management course, valued at $3,100, which is designed to equip finance professionals with critical skills in infrastructure financial management. This year, the high number and quality of applications led us to seek the support of our colleagues at Queensland Treasury Corporation, which has enabled us to provide an additional scholarship. This partnership between IPWEA, Queensland Treasury Corporation and Local Government Finance Professionals Queensland underscores our collective commitment to enhancing financial management within Queensland's local government sector, ensuring that our communities benefit from knowledgeable and skilled professionals. Congratulations once again to all of our scholarship winners! #localgovernment #scholarship #finance #professionaldevelopment #sustainability
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As the State’s central financing authority, QTC’s funding task in the coming financial year supports a growing Queensland economy. QTC continues to garner support from investors as we access funding in the capital markets to meet the state’s borrowing requirements. CEO Leon Allen and Managing Director Funding & Markets Susan Buckley discuss Queensland’s economic and fiscal outlook and the QTC bond issuance program in the KangaNews 2024 Australasian High-Grade Yearbook at https://lnkd.in/gwDrbYc Read the full Q&A here ➡ https://lnkd.in/gC6U7ivr View QTC’s issuer profile here ➡ https://lnkd.in/gM3ftryD Legal notice: This post is not an offer or sale of securities in the United States or any other jurisdiction. QTC bonds may not be offered or sold in the United States or to any “U.S. person” (as defined in Regulation S under the U.S. Securities Act of 1933) without registration or an applicable exemption from the registration requirements of the U.S. Securities Act.
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Build the future at QTC – join our dedicated team to advance Queensland’s financial interests and development. As the Queensland Government’s central financing authority, we manage the State’s funding program in global capital markets to deliver sustainable and cost-effective borrowings. Within our Advisory Services division, we work in partnership with government to deliver financial, economic and social outcomes, including development of innovative, long-term solutions that contribute to the growth of the Queensland economy. Work that spans strategic reviews and evaluations, financial sustainability assessments, investment, commercial and sustainability. Our Advisory Services team is scaling up and expanding so outstanding opportunities exist for skilled, motivated, forward thinking and energised people to drive forward Queensland’s development and economic future. - Principal – Property - Principal – Sustainability - Principal – Water - Principal & Senior Associate – Monitoring & Evaluation - Senior Associate & Associate – Sustainability - Senior Associate & Associate – Sustainability Modelling - Senior Associate – Energy Research - Senior Associate – Water - Associate – Health, Education & Justice - Associate – Property For more information on these exciting opportunities and to apply, please visit our careers page ➡ https://lnkd.in/gYPn4mGd. For confidential enquiries, reach out to us at [email protected] 📩 Apply now and make a difference! Don’t miss the chance to be a part of Queensland’s financial future. #BuildYourFutureWithUs #QTC #GreatPlaceToWork