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The podcast currently has 63 episodes available.
With the final central bank meetings of the year in the UK, US, and Europe out of the way, John Briggs and Paul Robson review some of our key FX views and discuss the major factors likely to shape exchange rates heading into 2023.
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NB: This was recorded on 15 December 2022.
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In the latest episode of the Weekly Watch, Eimear Daly shares her thoughts on some of the big themes shaping the market outlook for investors and corporate finance professionals, and discusses some big risk events to look out for in the weeks ahead.
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NB: This was recorded on 9 December 2022.
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In the latest episode of the Weekly Watch, John Briggs and Kevin Cummins discuss the latest economic data out of the US, deconstruct Fed Chair Jerome Powell's (fairly hawkish) recent speech, and get into the potential implications for markets in the months ahead.
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NB: This was recorded on 1 December 2022.
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In the latest episode of the Weekly Watch, John Briggs and Kevin Cummins discuss the latest inflation surprise in the US and what it could say about the path of prices in the weeks and months ahead.
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NB: This was recorded on 10 November 2022.
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In the latest episode of the Weekly Watch, Brian Daingerfield and Ross Walker break down the Bank of England's latest rate hike, and discuss the risks to the economic outlook in the near term.
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NB: This was recorded on 3 November 2022.
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In the latest episode of the Weekly Watch, Brian Daingerfield takes a closer look at the US midterm elections in November, how we expect both houses of Congress to look in the wake of the vote, and potential market implications.
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NB: This was recorded on 27 October 2022.
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Alvaro Vivanco surveys the Emerging Market landscape with Eimear Daly. They take a look at how different regions are dealing with higher inflation, rising geopolitical risks, energy market shocks, and other economic pressures.
NB: This was recorded on 20 October 2022.
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John Briggs talks to rates strategist Imogen Bachra on why we think recent policy pivots won’t really change the overall picture for net bond supply.
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NB: This was recorded on 13 October 2022.
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In this episode of the Weekly Watch, Brian Daingerfield and Peiqian Liu take stock of some of the big questions on China that markets are grappling with in the run up to the country's all-important 20th Party Congress.
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NB: This was recorded on 6 October 2022.
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In the latest episode of the Weekly Watch, John Briggs and Ross Walker take stock of a busy week in UK markets and discuss the outlook for monetary policy, growth, FX, and investor sentiment following the Chancellor's mini budget announcement.
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NB: This was recorded on 29 September 2022.
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The podcast currently has 63 episodes available.