Emerging Markets Videos

This Silver Bull Market Is Just Getting Started
VideoApr 2, 2026

This Silver Bull Market Is Just Getting Started

The interview centers on Argenta Silver’s El Var project in Argentina’s Salta province, highlighting the country’s evolving geopolitical landscape and the company’s strategy to capitalize on a burgeoning silver bull market. Key points include Salta’s unique judicial mining court that provides...

By The Jay Martin Show
The Electrification of China Has Much More to Do with Energy Security than Environmentalism.
VideoApr 2, 2026

The Electrification of China Has Much More to Do with Energy Security than Environmentalism.

The video argues that China’s rapid electrification of transport and industry is driven primarily by strategic energy‑security concerns rather than environmental ambition. Beijing has built massive renewable‑plus‑coal generation hubs in Inner Mongolia and the Jing region, coupling 5‑6 GW of solar, 2 GW...

By The Great Simplification (Nate Hagens)
The End Of The Petrodollar: Dollar Collapse Begins
VideoApr 2, 2026

The End Of The Petrodollar: Dollar Collapse Begins

The video examines how the February 2026 war in the Middle East has effectively shut down the Strait of Hormuz, cutting 90‑95% of vessel traffic and removing roughly 21 million barrels of oil per day from global supply. The resulting supply shock...

By Coin Bureau
CFR 4/1 Global Affairs Expert Webinar: BRICS and Rising Power Alliances
VideoApr 1, 2026

CFR 4/1 Global Affairs Expert Webinar: BRICS and Rising Power Alliances

The Council on Foreign Relations webinar featured MIT scholar Dr. Mihaela Papa discussing the evolution of BRICS from a loose negotiation platform in 2009 to a hybrid organization that now counts ten full members and a growing roster of partners. ...

By Council on Foreign Relations
Gulf States Under Fire, With Mina Al-Oraibi | The President’s Inbox
VideoApr 1, 2026

Gulf States Under Fire, With Mina Al-Oraibi | The President’s Inbox

The President’s Inbox interview with Mina Al‑Oraibi, editor‑in‑chief of The National, focuses on the fifth week of Iran’s missile and drone barrage against the Gulf, detailing how the United Arab Emirates and neighboring states are coping with unprecedented attacks. Al‑Oraibi notes...

By Council on Foreign Relations
Is The China Investing Risk Misunderstood?
VideoApr 1, 2026

Is The China Investing Risk Misunderstood?

The video argues that the market’s perception of "China risk" is fundamentally mispriced, especially within the U.S. equity universe. While investors loudly warn about political and regulatory dangers in mainland China, the speaker points out that a sizable slice of...

By Value Investing with Sven Carlin, Ph.D.
Why the Closure of the Strait of Hormuz Is About More than Just Oil | FT #shorts
VideoApr 1, 2026

Why the Closure of the Strait of Hormuz Is About More than Just Oil | FT #shorts

The video examines how the shutdown of the Strait of Hormuz reverberates far beyond oil, highlighting disruptions to helium and fertilizer shipments that underpin critical sectors of the global economy. While oil dominates headlines, roughly a third of the world’s...

By Financial Times (FT)
Can India Thrive in Trump’s World?
VideoApr 1, 2026

Can India Thrive in Trump’s World?

The podcast examines how the second Trump administration reshapes India’s foreign policy landscape. Trump’s return has introduced a more transactional, personality‑driven diplomacy, marked by abrupt tariffs, selective engagement with multilateral institutions, and an erratic China strategy that leaves Delhi...

By Carnegie Endowment
China Might Be Winning
VideoMar 31, 2026

China Might Be Winning

The discussion centers on which countries are gaining the most from the Middle East oil disruption, suggesting that although the United States enjoys resource abundance and a favorable geographic position, China is emerging as the chief winner. Key data points...

By The Jay Martin Show
Which Country Is Suffering the Most From the Oil Crisis?
VideoMar 31, 2026

Which Country Is Suffering the Most From the Oil Crisis?

The Economist has identified fifteen emerging‑market economies most at risk from the oil‑price shock, ranking them by two metrics: exposure to Gulf‑supplied energy and the fragility of their macro‑economic fundamentals. Although none of these nations are directly involved in...

By The Economist
The Geoeconomics of AI | Semafor World Economy 2026
VideoMar 31, 2026

The Geoeconomics of AI | Semafor World Economy 2026

At Semafor’s World Economy 2026 session on the geoeconomics of AI, utilities leaders argued that rapid electrification—driven in part by demand from AI data centers and electrified transport—is becoming a core national security and economic priority. Panelists said electrification offers...

By Semafor
'Exactly What His Goals Are and Exactly What His Methods Are, Is Unclear': Shapiro on Trump
VideoMar 31, 2026

'Exactly What His Goals Are and Exactly What His Methods Are, Is Unclear': Shapiro on Trump

Daniel Shapiro, a distinguished fellow at the Atlantic Council, warned that President Donald Trump’s objectives and tactics in the escalating Iran‑U.S. standoff remain vague. While Trump publicly paints a hopeful picture of ongoing negotiations, he simultaneously threatens to destroy Iranian...

By BNN Bloomberg
SHOCK CLAIM: Expert WARNS China Actively AIDING Iran with Intelligence
VideoMar 31, 2026

SHOCK CLAIM: Expert WARNS China Actively AIDING Iran with Intelligence

The video centers on explosive allegations that Beijing is actively providing intelligence to Tehran, enabling Iran to target a U.S. early‑warning aircraft, and on the looming Trump‑Xi summit in Beijing amid heightened tensions. It also highlights the plight of Hong...

By Fox Business
Tariffs and Turmoil: Negotiating the New World Order
VideoMar 31, 2026

Tariffs and Turmoil: Negotiating the New World Order

The INSEAD Perspectives podcast episode "Tariffs and Turmoil: Negotiating the New World Order" examines how shifting trade policies, geopolitical tensions, and the rapid rise of artificial intelligence are reshaping business strategy across Asia. Host Samir Hassa and Professor Pushandat identify...

By INSEAD
Who's Backing Iran in the War? | FT #shorts
VideoMar 30, 2026

Who's Backing Iran in the War? | FT #shorts

The video outlines the network of state and non‑state actors supporting Iran’s confrontation with the United States and Israel, focusing on the so‑called “axis of resistance” that stretches across Iraq, Lebanon and Yemen. Iranian‑backed Shia militias in Iraq are accused of...

By Financial Times (FT)
Why Spain’s PM Says the ‘War in Iran Is a Big Mistake for the World’
VideoMar 30, 2026

Why Spain’s PM Says the ‘War in Iran Is a Big Mistake for the World’

Spain’s prime minister warned that a war in Iran would be a "big mistake for the world and therefore for the US," positioning the statement as a direct rebuke of both Israeli and American hawkishness in the region. He framed the...

By Wall Street Journal (WSJ)
Iran BOMBS Haifa LIVE : Iran’s New Missiles, Drones BURN Israel’s Haifa Oil Refinery | US Iran War
VideoMar 30, 2026

Iran BOMBS Haifa LIVE : Iran’s New Missiles, Drones BURN Israel’s Haifa Oil Refinery | US Iran War

A missile intercepted by Israel struck a fuel tanker at the Haifa oil refinery, igniting a fire. Firefighters quickly contained the blaze and reported no injuries. Iran confirmed the death of Revolutionary Guards navy commander Alireza Tangsiri, killed in a...

By Mint
Democracy Pulse: How Demographic Change Is Impacting Global Prosperity
VideoMar 30, 2026

Democracy Pulse: How Demographic Change Is Impacting Global Prosperity

Democracy Pulse examines how rapid demographic shifts reshape global prosperity, contrasting aging high‑income nations with youthful low‑income economies. The episode highlights stark differences in population growth rates, median ages, and worker‑to‑retiree ratios, underscoring the fiscal challenges ahead. Low‑income countries are expanding...

By Atlantic Council
Why Markets Are Holding Up | Macro Mondays W/ Andreas Steno & Mikkel Rosenvold | April 6, 2026
VideoMar 30, 2026

Why Markets Are Holding Up | Macro Mondays W/ Andreas Steno & Mikkel Rosenvold | April 6, 2026

Real Vision’s Macro Mondays episode examines how rising U.S.-Iran tensions are jolting oil markets and rekindling inflation worries. Hosts Andreas Steno Larsen and Mikkel Rosenvold dissect the ripple effects on global growth, central‑bank policy, and risk assets. They argue that...

By Real Vision Finance
6x Earnings. 10x Potential. | Harris Kupperman on the Inflections Wall Street Misses
VideoMar 30, 2026

6x Earnings. 10x Potential. | Harris Kupperman on the Inflections Wall Street Misses

The conversation centers on Harris Kupperman’s “inflection investing” thesis, arguing that the U.S. market is wildly overvalued as excess savings have inflated prices, while Wall Street remains blind to longer‑term structural shifts. Kupperman explains his top‑down, macro‑driven approach: identify political or...

By Excess Returns
War Risk Meets Oil Shock: What Breaks Next? | Protect the Pile Episode 9
VideoMar 30, 2026

War Risk Meets Oil Shock: What Breaks Next? | Protect the Pile Episode 9

Protect the Pile Episode 9 opens with a rapid market snapshot from March 27, 2026, highlighting how the ongoing Iran‑Israel conflict has forced the Strait of Hormuz shut, pushing Brent crude above $110 a barrel. The hosts note that the S&P 500 has slipped...

By Hedgeye
Iran Isn't a Core Interest for the BRICS, China Is More Concerned with Trump-Xi Summit: Josh Lipsky
VideoMar 30, 2026

Iran Isn't a Core Interest for the BRICS, China Is More Concerned with Trump-Xi Summit: Josh Lipsky

The interview with Josh Lipschitz focuses on why Iran, despite its recent accession to the BRICS, is not a priority for the bloc, especially China, and how the unfolding war in the Strait of Hormuz is shaping the agenda for...

By CNBC International Live
Vietnam Holding: Still More Upside in Vietnam Yet
VideoMar 30, 2026

Vietnam Holding: Still More Upside in Vietnam Yet

Vietnam Holding reported a strong first‑half performance, with net asset value up 10.8% and its London‑listed shares gaining 12.6%. In an interview, Dynam Capital chairman Craig Martin attributed the gains to a blend of Vietnam’s robust macro environment—driven by modernization,...

By Vox Markets
Pakistan Hosts Foreign Ministers for Iran War Talks | DW News
VideoMar 29, 2026

Pakistan Hosts Foreign Ministers for Iran War Talks | DW News

Pakistan hosted a gathering of foreign ministers to discuss the ongoing Iran‑Israel war, positioning Islamabad as a potential diplomatic conduit. The DW News interview highlighted Pakistan’s belief that the international community backs its mediating role and that a cease‑fire is...

By DW News (Deutsche Welle)
New Investment Opportunities in Venezuela
VideoMar 29, 2026

New Investment Opportunities in Venezuela

The Wall Street Journal highlighted a surge of interest in Venezuela after the capture of Nicolas Maduro, prompting Signum Global Advisors founder Charles Myers to lead a two‑day conference in Caracas. The event gathered 55 hedge‑fund and asset‑manager representatives to...

By Bloomberg Television
China’s Head Start in Clean Energy
VideoMar 28, 2026

China’s Head Start in Clean Energy

The video outlines how China has secured a decisive advantage in clean‑energy by establishing the world’s first “electro‑state,” a nationwide push to replace fossil‑fuel imports with domestically produced electricity‑based technologies. Over the past decade China’s aggressive rollout has saved tens of...

By Energi Media
Bloomberg News Now: Houthis Join War, Saudi Pipeline Supply Offsets Hormuz, More
VideoMar 28, 2026

Bloomberg News Now: Houthis Join War, Saudi Pipeline Supply Offsets Hormuz, More

The segment opened with the Houthis firing ballistic missiles at Israel, marking the group’s first direct involvement in the month‑long Israel‑Iran war and raising alarms about a broader regional escalation. Analysts noted that the attacks could disrupt Red Sea shipping lanes,...

By Bloomberg Podcasts
What’s Next for China: The Master Plan for the New Economic Phase | Global Investors' Symposium 2026
VideoMar 28, 2026

What’s Next for China: The Master Plan for the New Economic Phase | Global Investors' Symposium 2026

The Global Investors' Symposium 2026 opened with a deep‑dive into China’s freshly launched 15th Five‑Year Plan, which emphasizes original innovation, tax self‑reliance and a vigorous push for domestic consumption. Moderator Deborah Wong assembled a cross‑section of experts—from academia, asset management,...

By Milken Institute
The TRUTH About The War In Iran: The Worst Crisis in 30 Years
VideoMar 28, 2026

The TRUTH About The War In Iran: The Worst Crisis in 30 Years

The video dissects the escalating Iran‑U.S. confrontation, zeroing in on the Strait of Hormuz as the single strategic lever that could choke world trade. Host J Martin and macro analysts Luke Groman and Grant Williams argue that every U.S. administration since World War II...

By The Jay Martin Show
Price Impact a Concern: PM Wong on Middle East Conflict
VideoMar 28, 2026

Price Impact a Concern: PM Wong on Middle East Conflict

Prime Minister Lawrence Wong told parliament Singapore is closely monitoring the Middle East conflict, emphasizing that price volatility is the immediate concern for the city‑state’s economy. He warned that a prolonged closure of the Strait of Hormuz would amplify energy...

By The Straits Times
How Did Oil-Rich Venezuela Spiral to Instability?
VideoMar 28, 2026

How Did Oil-Rich Venezuela Spiral to Instability?

The video traces Venezuela’s descent from a mid‑20th‑century oil boom to a 2026 political crisis, showing how the nation’s vast petroleum reserves became both a blessing and a curse. It outlines the shift from foreign‑controlled concessions to state‑run PDVSA, the...

By South China Morning Post (SCMP)
Steven Feldman & Joe Cavatoni: Why Gold Dropped When Bombs Fell in Iran #Gold #Geopolitics
VideoMar 27, 2026

Steven Feldman & Joe Cavatoni: Why Gold Dropped When Bombs Fell in Iran #Gold #Geopolitics

The video features Steven Feldman and Joe Cavatoni analyzing why gold prices fell immediately after the Iranian missile strikes, despite an initial surge. They explore the interplay between geopolitics, oil markets, and investor behavior. Their analysis notes that the first reaction...

By Wealthion
The US and Iran Make Proposals for Peace, but Can They Actually Start Talking? | BBC Newscast
VideoMar 27, 2026

The US and Iran Make Proposals for Peace, but Can They Actually Start Talking? | BBC Newscast

The United States released a 15‑point peace proposal aimed at ending the Israel‑Iran conflict, while Tehran promptly rejected it as inadequate and demanded the removal of sanctions. Both sides presented diplomatic overtures, yet analysts argue the gaps between the proposals...

By BBC News
Why Pakistan Has Emerged as a Mediator Between US and Iran • FRANCE 24 English
VideoMar 27, 2026

Why Pakistan Has Emerged as a Mediator Between US and Iran • FRANCE 24 English

Amid escalating tensions after U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran in late February, Pakistan has stepped forward as an unexpected mediator between Washington and Tehran. Islamabad leverages its relatively cordial ties with both capitals to propose a diplomatic channel for...

By FRANCE 24 English
Iran War Could Cause A Stagflation Nightmare (Yes, Really) | Sovereign Debt Expert Lupin Rahman
VideoMar 27, 2026

Iran War Could Cause A Stagflation Nightmare (Yes, Really) | Sovereign Debt Expert Lupin Rahman

The episode centers on Lupin Rahman’s warning that a prolonged closure of the Strait of Hormuz, sparked by the Iran‑Israel conflict, could unleash a stagflationary shock for energy‑importing economies and reshape sovereign‑debt markets. Rahman explains that the dominant risk is no...

By Monetary Matters Network
The China Connection - 27-Mar-26
VideoMar 27, 2026

The China Connection - 27-Mar-26

The China Connection is a daily one‑hour livestream that dissects China’s economy, technology, policy and business developments. Hosted by veteran journalist Emily Tan from Hong Kong, it airs from 10:00‑11:00 am Singapore/Hong Kong time. The broadcast is geo‑restricted to Europe and India,...

By CNBC International Live
Luxury Giants Lose Billions In Market Value Amid Middle East Conflict
VideoMar 27, 2026

Luxury Giants Lose Billions In Market Value Amid Middle East Conflict

The video examines how the escalating Middle East conflict has rattled the luxury sector, wiping nearly $100 billion off the market capitalizations of LVMH, Hermès, and Richemont within a month. While the region accounts for only about 6% of global luxury...

By CNBC (main)
Can Dubai Bounce Back From the War? | FT #shorts
VideoMar 27, 2026

Can Dubai Bounce Back From the War? | FT #shorts

Dubai’s status as the Middle East’s premier business haven is under scrutiny after Iran’s recent missile strikes on the United Arab Emirates, prompting sensational headlines and a wave of expatriate flight bookings. The video examines whether the city can recover...

By Financial Times
Aluminum Shortages Coming Soon || Peter Zeihan
VideoMar 27, 2026

Aluminum Shortages Coming Soon || Peter Zeihan

Peter Zeihan warns that the ongoing conflict in the Persian Gulf, including the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, is set to trigger a sharp contraction in global aluminum supply. He explains that the region hosts six major primary smelters—Saudi...

By Zeihan on Geopolitics
【Digest】Asia Undercurrent 29: Collaborating to Strengthen the Indo-Pacific Through Innovation
VideoMar 27, 2026

【Digest】Asia Undercurrent 29: Collaborating to Strengthen the Indo-Pacific Through Innovation

The video underscores a push for deeper Indo‑Pacific cooperation, centering on Japan and its regional partners to harness innovation as a pillar of resilience in a shifting multi‑polar world. Speakers advocate a triple‑helix framework—government, industry, academia—to pool resources, noting Japan’s 23‑year...

By Nikkei Asia
Why Russia Has a Stake in Viktor Orbán's Re-Election | FT #shorts
VideoMar 27, 2026

Why Russia Has a Stake in Viktor Orbán's Re-Election | FT #shorts

The video examines why Russia has a vested interest in Viktor Orbán’s upcoming re‑election, tracing the Hungarian premier’s dramatic pivot from outspoken critic of Moscow to a pragmatic partner of Vladimir Putin. After initially condemning Russia’s 2008 invasion of Georgia,...

By Financial Times
Venezuela Weekly: Maduro Back in US Court as Trump Suggests More Charges Could Follow
VideoMar 26, 2026

Venezuela Weekly: Maduro Back in US Court as Trump Suggests More Charges Could Follow

Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro appeared in a U.S. federal court as his lawyers sought dismissal of a narco-terrorism indictment, while President Trump said Maduro would get a fair trial but hinted additional charges could follow, framing U.S. action as part...

By Atlantic Council
This $4.5 Trillion Buildout Could Reshape the Next Decade
VideoMar 26, 2026

This $4.5 Trillion Buildout Could Reshape the Next Decade

The interview with 4D Infrastructure CIO Sarah Shaw highlights a $4.5 trillion global infrastructure build‑out projected over the next ten years. Demand is accelerating, powered by the energy transition, artificial‑intelligence‑enabled construction, and rapid population growth. Shaw argues that the greatest threat...

By Livewire Markets
At #MIGlobal Investors' Symposium This Week in Hong Kong, Panelists Spoke About China’s Economy
VideoMar 26, 2026

At #MIGlobal Investors' Symposium This Week in Hong Kong, Panelists Spoke About China’s Economy

At the MI Global Investors’ Symposium in Hong Kong, senior executives and academics convened to assess the outlook for China’s economy under the newly unveiled five‑year plan. The discussion centered on how the plan’s emphasis on technology and consumer services...

By Milken Institute
Boao Forum: China Can Play Bigger Role to Promote Greater Regional Stability, Says PM Wong
VideoMar 26, 2026

Boao Forum: China Can Play Bigger Role to Promote Greater Regional Stability, Says PM Wong

Singapore Prime Minister Lawrence Wong used the Boao Forum platform to call on China to take on a bigger responsibility in fostering regional stability, noting the country’s massive economic weight and growing global influence. He framed the appeal within a...

By CNA (Channel NewsAsia)
How Kharg Island Could Affect the Iran War
VideoMar 26, 2026

How Kharg Island Could Affect the Iran War

The video examines Kharg Island’s pivotal role in Iran’s oil export capacity and why it has become a focal point in U.S. strategic calculations amid the ongoing Middle‑East conflict. Located 20 km off Iran’s coast, Kharg handles roughly 90 % of the nation’s...

By The New York Times
V. Anantha Nageswaran on Surveying the Growth and Financialization of the Indian Economy
VideoMar 26, 2026

V. Anantha Nageswaran on Surveying the Growth and Financialization of the Indian Economy

V. Anantha Nageswaran joins the podcast to reassess India’s growth trajectory, focusing on the evolving role of industrial policy and the financialization of the economy. He contrasts his 2016 Carnegie paper, which warned against state‑led import substitution, with the latest...

By Mercatus Center
Economic Realities of Iran War Hit Home as G7 Ministers Meet in France
VideoMar 26, 2026

Economic Realities of Iran War Hit Home as G7 Ministers Meet in France

G7 foreign ministers gathered near Paris, shifting the agenda from Ukraine to the Middle East as Iran’s recent attacks on the Strait of Hormuz dominate discussions. Iran’s strikes on energy infrastructure have disrupted the vital oil corridor, rattling markets. The ministers...

By CNBC International Live
How Europe Is Struggling with the War in the Middle East | FT #shorts
VideoMar 26, 2026

How Europe Is Struggling with the War in the Middle East | FT #shorts

The FT short highlights Europe’s uneasy position as the United States and Israel engage in a direct conflict with Iran, leaving the continent on the sidelines of a war that unfolds in its own geopolitical backyard. Initially, European capitals were split:...

By Financial Times