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RBA deputy says events in Venezuela point to age of extremes

Hauser says 2026 likely to be marked by high uncertainty and potentially benign outcomes

Andrew Hauser at Risk Live 2019
Andrew Hauser
Janie Airey

The events in Venezuela over the past week point to a continuation this year of the “spectacularly high uncertainty” and the potential for benign economic outcomes observed in 2025, the Reserve Bank of Australia’s deputy governor has said.

In an interview with Australian media on January 8, Andrew Hauser said that although US trade policy had created uncertainties last year, the global economy had performed better than expected.

“There’s been this extraordinary parallelism between exceptional

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