
Brian Parker
Chief economist at Australian Retirement Trust (ART). Provides insights on the Australian and global economies.
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Oct 2, 2025 • 40min
#470 Markets Today: What’s Next for Investors w. Brian Parker
Brian Parker, Chief Economist at Australian Retirement Trust, shares his insights on current markets and investment strategies. He explains why markets continue to rise despite risks and warns against trying to time them. Parker discusses the importance of compounding and diversification for long-term investors, while also highlighting the speculative nature of crypto. He evaluates the state of the Australian property market and anticipates modest growth and rate cuts ahead, cautioning against poorly diversified self-managed super funds.

Jul 9, 2025 • 57min
827b update with an economist: Trump tariffs, interest rates, tax reform + housing crisis
Brian Parker, Chief Economist at the Australian Retirement Trust, shares his expertise on the current state of global and Australian economies. He discusses the implications of Trump's tariffs and their effect on trade stability. Interest rates and the Reserve Bank's strategies are explored, revealing the ongoing struggle with inflation and housing affordability. The conversation touches on the complexities of tax reform, the challenges of bipartisan support, and the necessity of strategic governance to foster future economic growth.

Apr 7, 2025 • 11min
How global markets are impacting your superannuation and retirement
Brian Parker, Chief Economist at Australian Retirement Trust, shares valuable insights on navigating the complexities of global market changes and their effects on superannuation. He emphasizes that while short-term volatility can be daunting, staying invested is key for long-term gains. The discussion includes tips on managing emotional responses to market dips and explains how diversification can strengthen your super. Listeners will gain a fresh perspective on financial strategies that safeguard their retirement savings.