Australia

“Economics doesn’t have to be abstract; when you connect the dots between the numbers and real-world decisions, that’s where the magic happens”

Besa Deda

Chief Economist

Curious by nature and driven by a passion for making economics accessible, Besa Deda has built a career translating complexity into clarity. Known for her people-first leadership and engaging communication style, Besa’s strength lies in her ability to bring macroeconomic trends down to a human level; always with relevance, clarity and impact.

Her career spans more than two decades in the banking and finance sector. It includes her historic appointment at St.George Bank in 2008 as the first female Chief Economist of an Australian bank. Following Westpac’s merger, she was appointed Chief Economist across several brands in the Westpac Group. She’s earned a reputation as a respected thought leader and trusted advisor to businesses of all sizes; from small enterprises to national institutions.

Today, Besa brings that leadership and insight to William Buck, delivering context-rich analysis that helps clients make smarter, more confident decisions. She also serves as Chair of the not-for-profit organisation Australian Business Economists, where she has championed diversity, modernised operations, and expanded its reach in informing, connecting and influencing economic and policy debate in Australia.

And while many know Besa for her articulate commentary, fewer realise she’s a lover of obscure facts and trivia, always ready with a surprising insight to spark conversation.

The Facts:

Core Expertise

  • Economic and market forecasting
  • Business and strategy advisory
  • Macroeconomic analysis
  • Public speaking and media commentary

Qualifications & Associations

  • Middle market
  • Professional services
  • Financial services
  • Government and policy
  • SMEs to large corporates

Industries & Specialisations

  • Bachelor of Economics (Hon)
  • Master of Applied Finance
  • Chair, Australian Business Economists
  • Member, ANU Centre for Applied Macroeconomic Analysis (CAMA) Reserve Bank Shadow Board
  • Member, Australian Financial Markets Association

Latest Articles

Crude awakening – businesses and consumers need to prepare for petrol price rises
23 June 2025 | Minutes to read: < 1

Crude awakening – businesses and consumers need to prepare for petrol price rises

Key insights: Both businesses and consumers should be prepared for potential price rises at the pump, as...
Few signs of cracks in the jobs market
19 June 2025 | Minutes to read: < 1

Few signs of cracks in the jobs market

Key insights: The labour market remains incredibly tight with few signs of any cracks. There was a...
Australia’s economic recovery stayed in the slow lane
4 June 2025 | Minutes to read: < 1

Australia’s economic recovery stayed in the slow lane

Key insights: The economic recovery that began around the middle of last year remains in the slow...
Bond vigilantes and the unfolding divergences in markets - part three
2 June 2025 | Minutes to read: < 1

Bond vigilantes and the unfolding divergences in markets – part three

Key insights: The rise in long-end government bond yields has not been confined to the United States...
Bond vigilantes and the unfolding divergences in markets - part two
2 June 2025 | Minutes to read: < 1

Bond vigilantes and the unfolding divergences in markets – part two

Key insights: The sharp rise in longer-dated bond yields is not confined to the US. Other major...
Bond vigilantes and the unfolding divergences in markets - part one
2 June 2025 | Minutes to read: < 1

Bond vigilantes and the unfolding divergences in markets – part one

Key insights: The United States (US) fiscal deficit is in the spotlight and bond vigilantes are back....

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