Warren Hogan - Economics and Markets Research

Warren Hogan

Warren Hogan, Head of ANZ Australia Economics and Interest Rate ResearchActing Chief Economist & Head of Australian Economics and Interest Rate Research, Sydney

Warren Hogan has worked as an economist and interest rate strategist in the Australian financial markets for the past 15 years.

As Head of Australian Economics and Interest Rate Research, Warren leads a team of economists and strategists working in ANZ’s financial markets operation. The responsibilities of the team include the forecasting of the Australian economy, analysis of Australian monetary policy as well as the forecasting and strategy work associated with fixed income research. Warren is located on the Sydney trading floor within ANZ’s Global Markets operation. Other team members are located in the Melbourne dealing room.

Warren travels extensively providing economic and financial advice to ANZ’s wholesale customers in Australia as well as across the main European, North American and Asian markets. He appears regularly in the media with appearances on CNBC, Bloomberg, BBC and Sky as well as local free to air channels.

Warren is regularly ranked as one of Australia’s top financial market economists by fund managers and corporate treasurers according to industry surveys. The 2009 Peter Lee Survey of Corporate Treasurers ranked ANZ as No.1 for interest rate strategies and recommendations and top 2 for economic analysis and interest rate forecasting.

Warren is the Secretary of the Australian Business Economists and is a member of ANZ Private Bank’s Regional Investment Committee.

Between 2000 and 2005 Warren was with Credit Suisse First Boston and in 2003 was appointed the Chief Economist and Head of Fixed Income Research in the Sydney office.

Prior to joining CSFB in April 2000 Warren worked for Westpac Banking Corporation as an Economist and the New South Wales Treasury Corporation as a Treasury Strategist.

Warren has an honours degree in economics and finance from Macquarie University in Sydney.