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CurrencyCast is a treasury podcast series from currency management experts, Kantox. In each episode, we look at the pressing foreign exchange (FX) risk issues facing treasurers and CFOs today and help them identify the potential gaps in their FX risk management strategy. Each episode will provide viewers with quick bite-size insights to help them better understand their FX risk, stay informed of the latest currency management trends and learn about the future of FX tech.
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This is a podcast series of interviews with experts in International Business, with host Greg Smith of Hawk FX. We discuss their work, and their insights to provide clarity for you on doing business overseas. Hawk FX - Clarity through Perspective - 0044 330 380 3030
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The Kite FX Podcast

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The Kite Field Exposure (FX) program is a NYC “after-care” program providing young adults who were recently incarcerated with resources to prevent reentry to the penal system. The Kite FX isn’t solely limited to recently incarcerated individuals because we believe that many can benefit from participating in activities that exposes them to places, people and things that are outside of their home environments. The keyword is eXposure. Follow us on this journey of exposing young adults from at- ...
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Capital Economics, a world leading provider of macroeconomic insight, presents The Weekly Briefing – the show with all you need to know about what's happening in the global economy and markets. From the Fed's next decision to China's slowdown to moves in equities, bonds and FX, each week, our team of economists take apart the big economic and market stories and highlight the issues that investors should be paying more attention to.
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Let’s Talk Forex with Alison and Chris is your weekly source of Forex trading insights. Whether you are a beginner looking for guidance on how to start, or a seasoned trader who wants to learn about new strategies, you’ll find something new and useful in every episode. Alison and Chris’ knowledge of Forex trading shines through, as they bring to the table years of experience trading Forex and writing about the trading industry. They cover a wide range of topics, including how to choose a bro ...
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BISness

Bank for International Settlements

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Experts from the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) explain their work and discuss current issues for the global economy. As a hub for central banks and other financial regulatory and supervisory authorities, the BIS seeks to build a greater collective understanding of the world economy, foster international cooperation and support policy making.
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Commonwealth Bank of Australia’s Global Economic & Markets Research team will cover off on the latest market and economic news and dive deep into the big issues impacting the Australian and global economy. Information in this podcast is of a general nature only. It does not take into account your objectives, financial situation or needs and does not constitute personal financial advice.
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The Money Mosaic

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The Money Mosaic is your go-to podcast for a diverse blend of financial insights and artistic exploration brought together for you by AI (artificial intelligence). Join us every Monday and Saturday for Portfolio Update as we focus on a selected shares and index funds, offering expert advice and in-depth discussions to help you make informed investment decisions. On Tuesdays and Fridays we delve into the dynamic world of forex trading, providing you with the latest trends, strategies, and mar ...
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The business of your business is a podcast that focuses on the great companies and people within Ontario. We want to highlight exciting people, companies that are making an impact in their communities. These raw and uncut sessions are designed to provide quick but high level discussions on education, key topics and challenges that people and companies are facing. We also want to have fun with our guests, so we hope that you will listen!!
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CBA’s international economics team discuss their latest forecasts for the global economy and outlook for central bank interest rates. Disclaimer: Important Information This podcast is approved and distributed by Global Economic & Markets Research (“GEMR”), a business division of the Commonwealth Bank of Australia ABN 48 123 123 124 AFSL 234945 (“th…
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This recovery in commercial real estate is unique. Across the US, Europe, and Asia, it has been defined by persistent weakness in both investment and prices. On this special episode of The Weekly Briefing, Chief Real Estate Economist Kiran Raichura and Senior Real Estate Economist Amy Wood join David Wilder to discuss whether this weakness will per…
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Kristina Clifton and Samara Hammoud discuss the outlook for the US dollar, the implications for the Australian dollar and the broader outlook for Australian dollar cross rates. Disclaimer: Important Information This podcast is approved and distributed by Global Economic & Markets Research (“GEMR”), a business division of the Commonwealth Bank of Au…
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The final major week of the year in macro is in the books. Group Chief Economist Neil Shearing joins The Weekly Briefing to explain why the latest US inflation report should be taken with a “bucketful of salt,” while reviewing the year-end moves from the BoE, BoJ, and ECB. He reviews the latest moves from the Bank of England, the Bank of Japan, and…
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In the final podcast of the year, CBA economists Belinda Allen, Ashwin Clarke and Harry Ottley outline why an RBA rate hike in February is likely. They also preview what lies ahead for the Australian economy in 2026. Disclaimer: Important Information This podcast is approved and distributed by Global Economic & Markets Research (“GEMR”), a business…
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Some market moves in 2025 were simply too well-timed to ignore. In this season finale (episode 159), Alison and Chris break down the trades that weren’t illegal, weren’t confirmed, but were almost impossible to explain without someone knowing something early. We unpack the SPY 0DTE explosion hours before a tariff announcement, the volume spikes bef…
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Kristina Clifton and Samara Hammoud discuss the top influences on currency markets this week including a range of US economic data and central bank policy meetings in the UK, Eurozone and Japan. Disclaimer: Important Information This podcast is approved and distributed by Global Economic & Markets Research (“GEMR”), a business division of the Commo…
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Derek Halpenny, Head of Research Global Markets EMEA & International Securities is joined by Chris Jakubowski Head of FI FX Sales to discuss the fallout in the FX markets following the FOMC meeting this week and what this final meeting of the year means for the US dollar going forward. Derek and Chair also look ahead to the final full week of tradi…
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In this special episode of The Weekly Briefing podcast, Group Chief Economist Neil Shearing and Chief Global Economist Jennifer McKeown outline Capital Economics' expectations for 2026. They tackle the key drivers and risks in the year ahead, examining how the AI narrative will unfold, why the US will be a notable outperformer, how much further Chi…
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CBA economists Belinda Allen and Harry Ottley dissect the hawkish RBA Board meeting and analyse economic data on the labour market and consumer spending. ------ DISCLAIMER ------ Important Information   This podcast is approved and distributed by Global Economic & Markets Research (“GEMR”), a business division of the Commonwealth Bank of Australia …
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December and early January are some of the strangest weeks on the FX calendar, and there are real economic reasons behind it. In episode 157 of Let's Talk Forex, Alison and Chris pull back the curtain on the Christmas effect in forex trading. Discover how holiday spending, e-commerce flows, international travel, low liquidity, and corporate year-en…
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Kristina Clifton and Samara Hammoud discuss the top influences on currency markets this week including the central bank policy meetings in Australia, the US and Canada. Disclaimer: Important Information This podcast is approved and distributed by Global Economic & Markets Research (“GEMR”), a business division of the Commonwealth Bank of Australia …
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The year began amid optimism that Europe was finally prepared to meet its economic potential. But as the end of 2025 approaches, how much has actually changed in the European story of weak growth and political fragmentation? In this special episode of The Weekly Briefing from Capital Economics, Chief Europe Economist Andrew Kenningham and Group Chi…
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September quarter National Accounts data was the key highlight this past week. Annual growth lifted to 2.1% reaching our estimate of Australia’s speed limit. Consumers are spending, businesses are investing and the public sector continues to add to growth. Belinda Allen and Ashwin Clarke unpack the data and discuss the implications for the RBA. Dis…
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Most traders use the RSI completely backwards, and it costs them money. In episode 156 of Let’s Talk Forex, Alison and Chris break down what the Relative Strength Index actually measures, why the classic “sell at 70, buy at 30” approach fails in real markets, and how to use RSI like a grown-up trader. You’ll learn how to read RSI in context, use RS…
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Kristina Clifton and Samara discuss the top influences effecting currency markets this week including an improving global economy, Australian GDP data, and Canadian labour market data. Disclaimer: Important Information This podcast is approved and distributed by Global Economic & Markets Research (“GEMR”), a business division of the Commonwealth Ba…
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Deborah and Kieran dissect the Focus ETF, led by mega-cap tech (Apple, Microsoft, Nvidia, Alphabet) with VUAG anchoring risk assets. Technicals show support near £63–£64 and resistance around £66–£70; Nvidia and MSFT momentum is a tailwind. Macro factors—AI demand, FX dynamics, and geopolitical dynamics—shape the outlook. The team keeps a conservat…
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It was a week full of surprises in Australia. The inaugural monthly CPI data came in stronger than expected for October. Business investment and construction work done blew away forecasts and suggest Q3 GDP will be strong. Trent Saunders and Belinda Allen unpack the data and contemplate what this means for the RBA. Disclaimer: Important Information…
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After all the kite-flying, the doom-laden briefings and the policy U-turns, the UK Budget landed well with the markets. But did gilts rally simply because the news wasn’t worse, or has the government genuinely won over the bond vigilantes? And for all the initial success in launching this Budget, where is the strategy that will lift the UK’s anaemi…
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Send us a text In our latest #CurrencyCast episode, we sit down with Costa Vayenas, CIO at Genesis Investment Partners and author of The Swiss Franc from 1798 to 2055, to unpack the history, resilience, and future of this unique currency. From neutrality and low inflation to the Swiss National Bank’s independence, we explore what drives the franc’s…
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Regulators are finally cracking down on “finfluencers” in 2025, and traders need to understand what’s changing. In episode 155 of Let’s Talk Forex, Chris is joined by Erik and breaks down why regulators like the FCA and ASIC are targeting financial influencers, real enforcement cases (including James Pereira, Tyson Scholz, and the Abe Lim impersona…
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Kristina Clifton and Carol Kong discuss the top influences on currency markets this week including Australia’s October CPI, the Federal reserve’s Beige book, the Reserve Bank of New Zealand’s policy announcement and the UK Autumn Budget. They also discuss the possibility of FX intervention in Japan. Disclaimer: Important Information This podcast is…
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Deborah and Kieran analyze the Focus ETF portfolio (VUAG, MSFT, NVDA, BA, BAKK, CCJI), highlighting AI mega-cap momentum, positive fund flows, and a disciplined 5% risk framework for short-to-mid-term goals. They outline breakout signals above key levels, note macro drivers and regional dynamics, and discuss correlations to tech leadership. Stay tu…
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Following the supplementary budget announced in Japan on Friday, Derek Halpenny, Head of Research Global Markets EMEA & International Securities sits down with Jack Greenslade in Corporate FX Sales to discuss the details of the package what it means for JGB issuance plans going forward and the possible impact on JGB yields and the yen. Looking ahea…
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Is the bubble bursting? Despite a big earnings beat from Nvidia, concerns about overheated AI valuations are mounting. Jonas Goltermann weighs the risks that the equities rally is fading. We also look at what to expect from Rachel Reeves’ Budget after an unusually turbulent build-up, and the possible economic fallout. And Neil Shearing considers wh…
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Wages data and the RBA minutes were broadly as expected so the focus now turns to next week's inflation data for October. This will be the first release of a full monthly CPI in Australia, bringing it in line with global best practice. In this week's podcast, inflation guru Trent Saunders and economist Harry Ottley discuss the new monthly CPI and w…
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Most traders slap Bollinger Bands on a chart and hope for the best, and that’s exactly why they fail. Alison and Chris help you break down how professional traders actually use Bollinger Bands to read market conditions, spot high-quality opportunities, and size trades using volatility instead of guesswork. Learn when to fade moves, when to follow t…
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London session: EUR/USD in a tight range as eurozone data steers euro and US yields 💶💹. EUR resilience shows when data beats; USD strengthens on surprises 💵📈. Liquidity is solid and hedges remain in the mix 🧊🛡️; traders eye a range break with tight stops 🔒. GBP/USD and USD/JPY themes mirror UK data and BoJ/BoE cues 🏦🇬🇧🇯🇵. Geopolitics stay a wildcar…
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Deborah and Kieran analyze a Focus ETF lineup: VUAG plus MSFT, NVDA, BA, BAKK, CCJI, highlighting AI-driven tech momentum, macro liquidity, and a strict 5% risk cap. They discuss levels, top holdings, and 1-3 month targets, with a cautious but constructive outlook on a tech-led rally. 🚀📈🤖💼💰🌐
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Samara Hammoud and Carol Kong discuss the top influences on currency markets this week including the much-anticipated US payrolls data, Australia’s Wage Price Index and RBA meeting minutes, and the risk of FX intervention by Japan’s Ministry of Finance. Disclaimer: Important Information This podcast is approved and distributed by Global Economic & …
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UK market snapshot 💷💱 and macro backdrop, followed by sector reviews: crypto 🪙, UK REITs 🏢, green energy ♻️, P2P 💳, VC 🚀, and listed PE 🏦. Clear entry/exit bands, allocations, and risk controls guide week-47 positioning 📊🔒, with 3- and 6-month scenarios for risk-adjusted returns 📈.
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Data-driven macro cues keep FX ranges tight as US inflation cools and eurozone activity improves 🇺🇸🇪🇺. EUR/USD, GBP/USD, and USD/JPY hover in cautious, range-bound moves ahead of weekend risk 🧭💱. Traders balance risk controls, liquidity, and central-bank signals in anticipation of upcoming data and headlines 📊🔒.…
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Where is the big macro payoff from the surge in artificial intelligence investment? And is AI wiping out entry-level jobs? The latest episode of The Weekly Briefing from Capital Economics unpacks these questions and examines what this new wave of technology really means for growth and labour markets. The episode also marks the reopening of the US g…
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In this week's podcast, Head of Australian Economics Belinda Allen and Economist Harry Ottley discuss what was a very strong week of Australian economic data in what is a capacity constrained economy. The highlight was a fall in the unemployment rate to 4.3% pointing to a resilient Aussie labour market. ------ DISCLAIMER ------ Important Informatio…
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Send us a text Is the classic 20-40-60-80-100% hedge ratio still the gold standard for FX layered hedging? Or is it time to embrace flexibility and automation for better results? In the latest episode of CurrencyCast, we challenge conventional wisdom and explore how companies can optimise forward points and reduce hedging costs—without sacrificing …
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