Global Economy Podcasts

Money and Me: What Singapore Investors Need to Know About Budget 2026 and Brewing Billions in China's Market
PodcastFeb 16, 202619 min

Money and Me: What Singapore Investors Need to Know About Budget 2026 and Brewing Billions in China's Market

In this episode, host Michelle Martin breaks down Singapore's Budget 2026, highlighting Prime Minister Lawrence Wong's AI‑centric growth plan and its implications for local equities and AI‑infrastructure stocks. She then shifts focus to China, evaluating the prospects of EV leaders...

By Your Money with Michelle Martin (MONEY FM 89.3)
Monday: Aussie Dollar Riding High on RBA Hike
PodcastFeb 15, 20269 min

Monday: Aussie Dollar Riding High on RBA Hike

In this episode, ANZ Research analysts discuss the recent surge in the Australian dollar following the Reserve Bank of Australia's (RBA) interest rate hike. They explain how the tighter monetary policy has strengthened the currency, the impact on inflation and...

By 5 in 5 with ANZ
Why a Tariff Ruling Could Mean Consumer Relief
PodcastFeb 13, 20264 min

Why a Tariff Ruling Could Mean Consumer Relief

Arunima Sinha explains that a pending U.S. Supreme Court ruling on the president's authority under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) could sharply reduce tariffs on many consumer goods, lowering the effective tariff rate from about 15% to the...

By Thoughts on the Market
US Aluminum Market Digests Tariff-Induced Volatility at Platts Symposium
PodcastFeb 13, 202612 min

US Aluminum Market Digests Tariff-Induced Volatility at Platts Symposium

The episode reviews how the U.S. aluminum market is coping with volatility caused by the 50% import tariff introduced in June, examining its impact on industry sentiment and pricing. Experts discuss the shifting demand landscape, noting the slowdown from removed...

By Commodities Focus
Global FX: How Much Is Too Much?
PodcastFeb 13, 202624 min

Global FX: How Much Is Too Much?

In this episode, J.P. Morgan Global Research analysts Arindam Sandilya, James Nelligan, and Patrick Locke examine the current foreign‑exchange (FX) outlook, focusing on how recent US equity stress and the relative underperformance of US stocks are influencing currency markets. They...

By At Any Rate
European Rates: Scandinavian Rate Outlook – a Long Winter Hibernation
PodcastFeb 13, 20267 min

European Rates: Scandinavian Rate Outlook – a Long Winter Hibernation

In this brief episode, J.P. Morgan analysts Francis Diamond and Frida Infante examine the current state and near‑term outlook for Swedish and Norwegian sovereign and corporate rate markets. They highlight that both countries are entering a prolonged period of low‑rate...

By At Any Rate
Seasonal Peaks Fail to Lift Airfreight as Rates Mirror Past Years
PodcastFeb 13, 20260 min

Seasonal Peaks Fail to Lift Airfreight as Rates Mirror Past Years

The episode examines why seasonal peaks, especially the pre‑Chinese New Year rush, failed to boost air‑freight rates in 2026, with global spot rates matching those of 2024 and 2025 despite differing holiday windows. Forwarders and industry experts, including Lana Radzina of...

By The Loadstar
Emerging Markets, Trade and Politics
PodcastFeb 13, 202612 min

Emerging Markets, Trade and Politics

In this episode, host Eimear Daly and emerging‑market specialist Aditya Sharma break down the newly signed India‑US trade agreement, highlighting how it could boost Indian equities and strengthen the rupee by improving export competitiveness and attracting foreign investment. They then...

By The Currency Exchange (NatWest Markets)
AI Phobia
PodcastFeb 13, 20267 min

AI Phobia

The episode examines the rapid shift from AI euphoria to AI paranoia among investors, sparked by a controversial startup demo that triggered selloffs in sectors like insurance, logistics, and even impacted Apple. It also highlights the impact of recent January...

By Reuters Morning Bid
Asia’s Bitumen Shift: Trade Flows, Freight, and Future Demand
PodcastFeb 13, 20260 min

Asia’s Bitumen Shift: Trade Flows, Freight, and Future Demand

The episode examines how shifting trade flows, tighter vessel availability, and rising freight costs are reshaping the global bitumen market in 2026, especially for Asian importers. It highlights a surge in Chinese bitumen exports that are undercutting traditional suppliers to...

By Metals Movers (Argus series within Argus Media feed)
Weekend Edition: From Dairy to Data: Can NZ Outgrow Australia’s Shadow?
PodcastFeb 13, 202630 min

Weekend Edition: From Dairy to Data: Can NZ Outgrow Australia’s Shadow?

In this episode, Phil and NAB’s Ray Attrill dissect the widening gap between New Zealand and Australia as AI‑driven investment costs strain US markets and commodity prices slide, while the Aussie dollar weakens below 71 cents. They explore how rising AI spending,...

By NAB Morning Call
Rate Expectations
PodcastFeb 12, 20267 min

Rate Expectations

The episode dissects the impact of January's surprisingly strong jobs report, which undermined expectations of a weakening labor market and pushed anticipated Federal Reserve rate cuts further into the future. It also examines a new Congressional Budget Office outlook that...

By Reuters Morning Bid
A Geopolitical State of Emergency?
PodcastFeb 12, 202636 min

A Geopolitical State of Emergency?

The episode examines escalating geopolitical risks to Europe’s energy security, focusing on rising US‑Iran tensions, Russia’s renewed attacks on Ukrainian energy assets, and shifting US interest in Greenland. Experts from Eurasia Group, Aurora Energy Research, and Montel analyze how these...

By Plugged In: the energy news podcast
Credit Crunch: Investor Survey 1Q - Fed, Earnings, Tech Supply
PodcastFeb 11, 202638 min

Credit Crunch: Investor Survey 1Q - Fed, Earnings, Tech Supply

In this episode, Mahesh Bhimalingam of Bloomberg Intelligence and Ashwin Palta of BNY Investments discuss the Bloomberg Intelligence 1Q26 Investor Survey, highlighting the continued resilience of credit and high‑yield markets despite recent tariff shocks and rate volatility. They examine why...

By FICC Focus
Job Jitters
PodcastFeb 11, 20267 min

Job Jitters

The episode examines the current economic turbulence on Main Street, highlighting widespread layoffs and soft retail sales, while contrasting this with TSMC's explosive growth in the tech sector. It also explores the impact of a new AI-driven tax‑management tool that...

By Reuters Morning Bid
What to Expect From Bangladesh's Upcoming Elections
PodcastFeb 8, 202617 min

What to Expect From Bangladesh's Upcoming Elections

In this 17‑minute episode, RANE’s South Asia analyst Misha Iqbal breaks down the key actors and forces shaping Bangladesh’s upcoming election—the first since the 2024 pro‑democracy uprising that removed Sheikh Hasina from power. Iqbal outlines the political landscape, including emerging...

By RANE Podcast Series
#687: First Friday: The Retirement Rules That Changed While You Weren’t Looking
PodcastFeb 6, 20260 min

#687: First Friday: The Retirement Rules That Changed While You Weren’t Looking

In this First Friday episode, host Paula Pant reviews the economic landscape of January 2026, highlighting a 2% S&P 500 pullback, a near‑10% Bitcoin drop, and a cooling labor market with job openings falling to 7.6 million. She discusses the surprise nomination of...

By Afford Anything
Global FX: RBA, JP Elections, Euro/APAC Rotation, Dovish BoE, US Data
PodcastFeb 6, 202629 min

Global FX: RBA, JP Elections, Euro/APAC Rotation, Dovish BoE, US Data

The FX team discusses a variety of topics: the euro bloc/ APAC FX rotation, RBA hawkish pivot, scenarios around upcoming JP elections, the dovish BoE surprise and recent US data.   This podcast was recorded on 06 February 2026. This communication is...

By At Any Rate
European Rates: ECB and BoE February Meetings, Skinny Carry in Euro Area, Increased UK Political Noise
PodcastFeb 6, 202610 min

European Rates: ECB and BoE February Meetings, Skinny Carry in Euro Area, Increased UK Political Noise

In this brief episode, J.P. Morgan analysts Francis Diamond, Aditya Chordia, and Khagendra Gupta dissect the February policy meetings of the European Central Bank and the Bank of England, highlighting the limited rate‑differential (or "skinny carry") in the Eurozone and...

By At Any Rate
Thursday: NZ Employment Rises
PodcastFeb 4, 20269 min

Thursday: NZ Employment Rises

In this brief episode, ANZ Research analysts discuss the latest data showing a rise in New Zealand employment, highlighting the sectors driving the growth and the implications for wage pressure and inflation. They note that the job market is tightening, with...

By 5 in 5 with ANZ
Money and Me: When Gold Breaks, AI Bites Back, and Japan Shakes the World
PodcastFeb 2, 202615 min

Money and Me: When Gold Breaks, AI Bites Back, and Japan Shakes the World

In this episode, host Michelle Martin and guest Simon Ree, founder of Tao of Trading, dissect a volatile market landscape where gold and silver have sharply retreated after a steep rally, and Microsoft’s stock fell despite strong earnings, raising concerns...

By Your Money with Michelle Martin (MONEY FM 89.3)
Greenland and The London Consensus
PodcastJan 23, 20261h 4m

Greenland and The London Consensus

In this episode, hosts Mark Zandi, Cris deRitis, and Marisa DiNatale review recent economic data before diving into the U.S. proposal to purchase Greenland and Europe’s reaction, highlighting President Trump’s confrontational stance and framing the TACO (Trade and Climate Opportunity)...

By Moody’s Talks – Inside Economics
Global Employment in 2026: A Fragile Stability
PodcastJan 22, 20260 min

Global Employment in 2026: A Fragile Stability

The ILO’s 2026 Employment and Social Trends report shows that global labour markets appear stable, with unemployment projected at 4.9%, but this masks deep challenges to decent work, including rising extreme poverty, high informality (57.7% of workers) and stagnant productivity....

By ILO: The Future of Work Podcast
Monday: Silver Slides as Iran Tensions Ease
PodcastJan 18, 20268 min

Monday: Silver Slides as Iran Tensions Ease

In this brief episode, ANZ’s research analysts discuss the recent decline in silver prices, attributing the slide to easing geopolitical tensions with Iran. They note that reduced risk premiums are dampening demand for safe‑haven assets, while broader market dynamics and...

By 5 in 5 with ANZ
Inside China
PodcastJan 16, 20261h 19m

Inside China

In this episode, the Inside Economics team first breaks down December's U.S. consumer price index, assessing the current inflation trajectory. They then turn to Logan Wright, partner and director of China market research at Rhodium Group, who explains the challenges...

By Moody’s Talks – Inside Economics
Market View: Is the AI Trade Back On?
PodcastJan 16, 202621 min

Market View: Is the AI Trade Back On?

The episode examines whether the AI trade is resurging, focusing on the surge in semiconductor stocks and banks benefiting from AI‑related demand. It analyzes TSMC’s record earnings and what they reveal about the durability of AI‑driven chip supply chains, while...

By Your Money with Michelle Martin (MONEY FM 89.3)
Friday: Oil Down 4.9% as Iran Tensions Ease
PodcastJan 15, 20269 min

Friday: Oil Down 4.9% as Iran Tensions Ease

In this brief episode, ANZ Research analysts discuss the recent 4.9% drop in oil prices, attributing the decline primarily to easing geopolitical tensions with Iran. They explain how reduced risk of supply disruptions has softened market sentiment and led to...

By 5 in 5 with ANZ
Thursday: Intervention Talk Props up Yen
PodcastJan 14, 20269 min

Thursday: Intervention Talk Props up Yen

In this brief episode of "5 in 5 with ANZ," host Bernard Hickey highlights how recent central bank interventions have bolstered the Japanese yen amid broader market volatility. He notes that while banking stress persists in the US and Europe,...

By 5 in 5 with ANZ
[Episode #267] – Japan: Petrostate or Electrostate?
PodcastJan 14, 202620 min

[Episode #267] – Japan: Petrostate or Electrostate?

In this mini‑episode, Chris and former IEA Executive Director Nobuo Tanaka examine Japan’s precarious position in the global energy transition, weighing whether it should align with petro‑states, join the electrostate movement, or straddle both. Tanaka proposes a bold East Asian...

By The Energy Transition Show with Chris Nelder