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J.P. Morgan
Making Sense
“Making Sense,” the podcast channel from J.P. Morgan’s Corporate & Investment Bank, brings you views and analysis from the Investment Banking, Markets and Research businesses. In each episode, experts discuss the latest market outlooks, trends and developments impacting our complex global economy. Subscribe now for insights that will help you navigate the world we live in.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.6 stars from 65 ratings
Really insightful 👍🏾
A beacon of financial guidance and a must-listen for anyone seeking to navigate the complexities of the financial world with confidence and expertise!
Blaaanco.945 via Apple Podcasts · South Africa · 11/27/23
Great finance podcast!
Condensed and bite sized, lovely content surrounding corporate finance and markets. Highly recommend if interested in this area.
Hugo99_ via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/19/23
Making Sense?
Some geniuses at JP Morgan apparently overlooked that there’s already a hugely popular podcast called “Making Sense” that gets over 1,000,000 downloads per episode. Either that or they are trying to piggyback on Sam’s success.
Bwv878 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/27/23
Recent Episodes
In this episode, we hear from Chris Andrew, Head of EMEA Market Structure at JP Morgan.  Chris runs through the evolution of equity turnover ratios across Europe and the US, the extent to which turnover ratios in the US have become increasingly concentrated in a limited set of stocks and sectors,...
Published 04/23/24
Published 04/23/24
How are financial markets in Asia attracting increased foreign investor participation? Leland Price and Meridy Cleary from the FICC Market Structure & Liquidity Strategy team discuss some of the most impactful developments contributing to the growing demand and liquidity in fixed income and...
Published 04/22/24
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