
The new monetary order, with PIMCO's Tony Crescenzi
Australian Investors Podcast
Personal Background, Alternate Careers, and Hobbies
Tony shares childhood ambitions, his love of writing, travel, and simple hobbies like crosswords for mental clarity.
In this Australian Investors Podcast episode, your host Owen Rask speaks with Tony Crescenzi, Executive Vice President and Market Strategist at PIMCO, to discuss:
– Why defensiveness is PIMCO’s current strategy
– The lessons from over four decades in markets
– The concept of a new global monetary order
– Where bonds fit for modern Australian investors
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Topics Covered
– Tony’s best non-financial investment & personal reflections
– What he looks at each morning to gauge markets
– Where this moment ranks in terms of global dislocation
– Insights from his books and what his next one might be
– Tariffs as a historic experiment & biggest market risks
– How he thinks central banks will respond next
– The “new global monetary order” and how it’s unfolding
– Revising the 10-year yield: what’s changed?
– How PIMCO expresses a defensive framework in portfolios
– Advice for Aussie investors with equity-heavy portfolios
– The future of the 60/40 portfolio model
– Why Crescenzi maintains optimism amid macro uncertainty
– AI’s potential impact on bond investors & PIMCO
– What gives Tony hope and perspective as a long-term investor
– What Tony would tell his younger self about markets and life
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