Episodios

  • Markets Weekly podcast (16 September 2024): ECB rate cut and US inflation
    Sep 16 2024
    Join podcast host Julien Lafargue as he discusses falling US inflation, the recent rate cut by the European Central Bank, and the soaring price of gold. He also ponders the upcoming interest rate decisions from the Bank of England, the US Federal Reserve and the Bank of Japan.
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  • Markets Weekly podcast (9 September 2024): The risks of rising sovereign debt
    Sep 9 2024
    Should we be worried about government debt levels? Lukas Gehrig, our Quantitative Strategist, discusses the sustainability of the global sovereign debt burden, how it could be lowered, and what it could mean for investors. Julien Lafargue also pays tribute to our dear friend and colleague Henk Potts, the original host of this podcast, who sadly passed away last week.
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  • Markets Weekly podcast (19 August 2024): Where next for US and UK inflation?
    Aug 19 2024
    Tune in as host Julien Lafargue shares fresh insights on key events shaping financial markets. This week, he covers better-than-expected inflation data from the major regions and the most recent US employment figures, as well as the implications for central bank policy.
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  • Markets Weekly podcast (12 August 2024): Real estate special and US jobs
    Aug 12 2024
    What could the Bank of England’s recent interest rate cut mean for UK homeowners? Tune in as Stephen Moroukian, our real estate financing specialist, discusses the health of the housing sector for the remainder of 2024. He also covers the new government’s property pledges, mortgage approval rates and potential opportunities for international investors. Meanwhile, podcast host Julien Lafargue examines US employment data, the most recent decision from the Bank of Japan and the second-quarter US corporate earnings season.
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  • Markets Weekly podcast (5 August 2024): Equity market slump and US jobs
    Aug 5 2024
    Amid weaker-than-expected data from the US economy, Julien Lafargue considers the market reaction to these announcements and the possible implications for investors. Key topics include rising unemployment, the latest rate decision from the US Federal Reserve and headlines from the second-quarter earnings season. Our host also examines the Bank of England’s first rate cut since March 2020 – could more cuts follow soon?
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  • Markets Weekly podcast (29 July 2024): Q2 earnings and AI latest
    Jul 29 2024
    Join host Julien Lafargue for fresh insights on the health of the global economy and financial markets. This week’s topics include the second-quarter earnings season, the fortunes of the AI sector, and upcoming central bank announcements, including a key decision from the Bank of England.
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  • Markets Weekly podcast (22 July 2024): US and UK politics special
    Jul 22 2024
    What could political upheaval in the US mean for financial markets? Tune in as Sonia Fernandes, Vice President of Government Relations and Policy at Barclays, discusses the latest developments in the presidential race. Topics include potential candidates for the Democratic party and the most recent voter polls. Turning to the UK, she covers the 40 bills set to be introduced during this parliament and the potential implications for investors. Meanwhile, Henk Potts examines UK inflation, the second-quarter corporate earnings season and the latest announcement from the European Central Bank.
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  • Markets Weekly podcast (15 July 2024): US inflation and Q2 earnings
    Jul 15 2024
    Join podcast host Julien Lafargue for his weekly update on the trends shaping financial markets over the past seven days. Putting the spotlight on the world’s largest economy, he explores US inflation, the latest announcement from the US Federal Reserve and the upcoming presidential election. Other topics include mixed results from the second-quarter earnings season and the health of the banking sector.
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