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David Osborne (Minister-counsellor (Treasury), Australian Embassy in Beijing)

David Osborne

Minister-counsellor (Treasury), Australian Embassy in Beijing

David Osborne is Minister-Counsellor (Treasury) at the Australian Embassy in Beijing and represents Australia, Cook Islands, New Zealand, Singapore and Viet Nam in AIIB’s Board of Directors. He is also Chair of AIIB’s Policy and Strategy Committee, reviewing operational policies, including but not limited to the environment, social and procurement policies. As Senior Treasury Representative in China, he covers all aspects of the Australian Treasury’s responsibilities in China including macroeconomic conditions, financial system regulation and Australia’s foreign investment framework. In a public finance and economics career spanning more than 20 years, David has worked across Asia and the Pacific with a focus on financial instruments, infrastructure investments, debt dynamics and economic development policy. Before taking up his post in Beijing, he was Lead Economist for the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade’s development program. David holds a Master of Finance from the University of London and a Bachelor of Economics and Bachelor of Asian Studies (Specialist) from the Australian National University.

Richard Yetsenga (Online) (Chief Economist and Head of Research, ANZ Bank)

Richard Yetsenga (Online)

Chief Economist and Head of Research, ANZ Bank

Richard Yetsenga is Chief Economist and Head of Research at ANZ. In this role, he leads the Bank’s economic and markets research efforts, with a focus on Australia, New Zealand and Asia.
With more than 20 years of experience in Asian financial services, Richard joined ANZ in 2011 from HSBC in Hong Kong, where he was Managing Director and Global Head of Emerging Market FX Strategy. Prior to his seven years at HSBC, Richard held economics and markets strategy roles with Deutsche Bank and the Australian Government.
Richard publishes research on issues of broad relevance, including the resilience of a liberal global trading regime, the Aldi-isation of retail, India’s credible reform, what’s happening in the boardrooms of China and resisting the siren call of Australian infrastructure.