Episodes
What’s on the horizon for investors next year? Julien Lafargue unveils the key insights from our Investment Strategy team’s just-launched "Outlook 2025" report. Tune in for this podcast special, as he discusses with Alex Joshi the major global themes and trends on our radar. With inflation and rates falling, and in the aftermath of a bumper year for elections, can economies and companies deliver on high expectations?
Published 11/18/24
Bond markets had much to digest last week, with the US election and interest rate decisions from the US Federal Reserve and Bank of England. Podcast host Julien Lafargue is joined by Michel Vernier, our Head of Fixed Income Strategy, to discuss what these events could mean for interest rates, debt and inflation – and the implications for fixed income investors.
Published 11/11/24
How has the new UK Budget landed and what does it mean for investors? Join Bethany McGauley, from our government and policy team, as she covers the key implications from the Chancellor’s announcements. Topics on the agenda include NHS funding, corporate taxes and ISAs. Meanwhile, our host Julien Lafargue discusses the most recent US employment data, the upcoming US presidential result, the latest corporate earnings season and imminent decisions from key central banks.
Published 11/04/24
Julien Lafargue flies solo on this week’s podcast and breakdowns the key market events and trends of recent days. Tune in as he ponders the impact of ongoing global geopolitical uncertainty on investor decision-making. He also reflects on weakening UK investor sentiment ahead of this week’s Autumn Budget being unveiled.
Published 10/28/24
Tune in as Stephen Moroukian, our real estate financing specialist, reflects on the recent mortgage market price war and the upcoming UK Budget. Meanwhile, host Julien Lafargue discusses the outlook for China, the latest crude oil prices and interest rates in the eurozone.
Published 10/21/24
In this week’s podcast, Alex Joshi, our Head of Behavioural Finance, discusses the geopolitical factors currently influencing investment decision-making, with a particular focus on the UK Budget and US election. Key topics include the behavioural biases that can impact portfolio positioning and the effect of political news headlines. As podcast host, Julien Lafargue also ponders the latest meeting notes from the US Federal Reserve, the opening of the corporate earnings season and US inflation.
Published 10/14/24
What could the result of the US presidential election mean for financial markets? Tune in as Nikola Vasiljevic, our Head of Quantitative Strategy, delves into the latest poll data, what is already priced in, and the possible implications for global risk appetites. Meanwhile host, Julien Lafargue ponders better-than-expected US employment data, global inflation figures and the latest crude oil prices amid ongoing tensions in the Middle East.
Published 10/07/24
Join Bhaskar Gupta, our Head of FX Distribution UK, as he explores the outlook for currency markets over the short and medium term. Topics on the agenda include the weakening US dollar, the impact of key central bank decisions and potential risk factors for the remainder of the year. Podcast host Julien Lafargue also examines economic stimulus measures in China, inflation in the major regions and interest rates in the eurozone.
Published 09/30/24
Hot on the heels of a busy week for central banks, Julien Lafargue and Michel Vernier, our Head of Fixed Income Strategy, reflect on last week’s rate cut from the US Federal Reserve and the potential implications for bond markets. Other topics include the upcoming US election, the ongoing impact of the 2008 financial crisis and the latest decision from the Bank of England.
Published 09/23/24
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.
Published 09/16/24
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.
Published 09/09/24
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.
Published 08/19/24
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...
Published 08/12/24
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?
Published 08/05/24
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.
Published 07/29/24
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...
Published 07/22/24
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.
Published 07/15/24
Tune in as host Julien Lafargue gives us the lowdown on the results from the French and UK elections. Amongst other things, he explores France’s parliamentary split and the implications for the region’s budget in 2025. Turning his attention to the global economy, Julien also covers the latest manufacturing and employment data from the US.
Published 07/08/24
With voters in France and the UK heading to the polls, Sonia Fernandes, from the UK Government Relations and Policy team at Barclays, considers what we might expect in the coming days. Topics include the last week of campaigning in the UK and the next round of voting in France. Meanwhile, host Henk Potts gives us the lowdown on US interest rates, eurozone inflation and the US employment market.
Published 07/01/24
Tune in as Lukas Gehrig, our Quantitative Strategist, discusses the long-term macroeconomic outlook, with a focus on growth, inflation and central bank policy. Meanwhile, host Henk Potts explores falling UK inflation, the latest data from China and the Swiss National Bank’s decision to cut interest rates.
Published 06/24/24
In this week’s podcast, Michel Vernier, our Head of Fixed Income Strategy, explores US central bank options and the possible implications for bond markets. Topics include the upcoming presidential election and US recession prospects. Meanwhile, host Henk Potts covers UK growth, the US labour market, this week’s key Bank of England interest rate decision and the latest gold prices.
Published 06/17/24
With equity markets reaching all-time highs in 2024, Dorothée Deck, our Cross Asset Strategist, explores the forces driving this rally and the possible implications for investors. Other topics include the sectors experiencing most growth and the latest corporate earnings data. As host, Henk Potts also examines the European Central Bank’s decision to cut interest rates, the US labour market and the key takeaways from our just-released ‘Mid-Year Outlook 2024’ report.
Published 06/10/24
Join Sonia Fernandes, Vice President of Government Relations and Policy at Barclays, as she delves into the General Election on 4 July. As well as exploring the key issues driving the main parties’ campaigns, she also considers what we can expect to see in the first 100 days of a new parliament. Meanwhile, Henk Potts also provides a rundown on the latest developments in financial markets, including crude oil prices, US growth and a key upcoming decision from the European Central Bank.
Published 06/03/24
Tune in as Alex Joshi, our Head of Behavioural Finance, examines the importance of maintaining long-term investment horizons during periods of short-term volatility. Meanwhile, host Julien Lafargue explores US inflation, the health of the Chinese economy and upcoming data releases from the AI sector.
Published 05/20/24