The prospect of QE in Australia has loomed ever larger over the market in 2019 as the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) has moved into an easing cycle and the cash rate has approached the zero lower bound with little sign of a significant economic rebound. At Australian Securitisation 2019 in November, prominent Australian debt investors cast their eyes over the likelihood of Australian QE, what a local regime might look like, the potential consequences and what alternatives there are to stimulate the economy.

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