Description
In this conversation, Anthony Cheung and Piers Curran discuss significant global economic events, focusing on China's recent stimulus measures aimed at revitalising its struggling economy and Saudi Arabia's shift away from its $100 oil price target.
They explore the implications of these developments for global markets, interest rates, and economic sentiment, emphasising the interconnectedness of these issues in the broader context of the global economy.
(2:09) Community shout outs
(4:54) Themes this week
(5:52) Why China have acted now
(9:48) Chinese stocks reaction
(12:45) PBOC Rate cut
(16:18) Stock market intervention
(20:07) Government rescue
(22:31) Saudi drop price target
(28:29) Why Saudi needs high oil prices
(34:10) Lessons from history
(38:26) Implications for a soft landing
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