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Abstract:Our informative and market-focused IC Your Trade podcast produced by Bloomberg Media Studios is back for series two – in Vodcast and Podcast formats.
This series is fast-paced and takes its cues from current events. Itll look at the opportunities and the pitfalls emerging from key issues that are impacting the markets right now.
Well discuss big questions such as:
What are the opportunities from a rising interest rate environment?
Will the conflict in Ukraine cause a bear market?
Episode 1 is all about Interest Rates and what happens when the cost of borrowing rises. Heres a sneak peek of what to expect next Thursday, 04 August 2022.
Pamela is an investment intelligence and strategy advisor, with a career as a business and finance presenter for some of the worlds leading financial broadcasters. Pamela has over a decade of experience covering business news in the US and in Asia. She is known for her expertise in financial markets and the global economy. Watch Pamela in action here.
Listen to all episodes of our previous series hosted by Dan Petrie now!
Dan speaks to industry experts including Andrew Forrest, Founder and Chairman of Fortescue Future Indices, and Michael Go, CEO of Sydney Stock Exchange.
Recap Series 1
And were live! Series two of IC Your Trade podcast produced by Bloomberg Media Studios is now available in Vodcast and Podcast formats.
Episode 1
Our guest: Richard Koo
Chief Economist at the Nomura Research.
With Richard Koo from Nomura Research.
This week were talking about Interest Rates. The great sugar hit of the last decade is ending. Global bond markets suffered their deepest downturn in 30 years as investors brace for rapid rises in interest rates. How will markets across all asset classes respond when borrowing costs rise?
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