Morning Macro

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Sinopsis

Discussing the fundamentals driving the global economy in the days ahead

Episodios

  • 31 March 2017: Italian pension system and the psycholinguistics of stress testing

    31/03/2017 Duración: 20min

    Today, on Morning Macro we discuss the Italian pension system, yet another risk in the fragile Italian economy; and the psycholinguistics of central banks and stress tests. In part 1, Sigrún spoke to Gustavo Baratta who trades bonds at Banca IMI (Intesa Sanpaolo). Baratta pointed out the weakness of the Italian pension system, funded by … Continue reading 31 March 2017: Italian pension system and the psycholinguistics of stress testing →

  • 28 March 2017: John Ashbourne on EM this week, and John Hogan Morris on central bank ‘performativity’

    28/03/2017 Duración: 27min

    On today’s Morning Macro, John Ashbourne of Capital Economics gives us a preview of three Emerging Market central bank decisions this week: the South African Reserve Bank, Mexico’s Banxico, and the Czech National Bank. All three are facing unique political circumstances which inevitably feed into the macroeconomic environment and therefore monetary policy decisions. In Part … Continue reading 28 March 2017: John Ashbourne on EM this week, and John Hogan Morris on central bank ‘performativity’ →

  • Weekend Edition, 24 March: Gabriel Sterne on populism, ‘Italification’, and moving out of the shadow of the 2008 crisis

    24/03/2017 Duración: 18min

    This weekend we bring you Sigrun’s interview with Gabriel Sterne, head of global macro research at Oxford Economics, who gives us his view on where the global economy is at, and where it might be headed next. Populism has now become a big issue in developed as well as emerging markets, of course, and Sterne … Continue reading Weekend Edition, 24 March: Gabriel Sterne on populism, ‘Italification’, and moving out of the shadow of the 2008 crisis →

  • 21 March 2017: Fragility, populism, uni- or multilateralism and interest rates

    21/03/2017 Duración: 25min

    Today, on Morning Macro we discuss globalisation, alarmingly long lasting loose monetary policy all over the world, and populism, earlier a fixture in emerging market but now prevalent in Europe and especially in the US. In part 1, Tom speaks with Societe Generale’s chief currency strategist, Kit Juckes. Kit talked about the risks to the global … Continue reading 21 March 2017: Fragility, populism, uni- or multilateralism and interest rates →

  • Morning Macro Weekend Edition 19 March: Ed Dolan

    19/03/2017 Duración: 17min

    Today, we bring the full interivew with professor Ed Dolan, a veteran watcher of the world economy who after living abroad, in Russia and elsewhere, has now returned to his native US. Dolan gives his view on the American economy where the worry is that pro-cyclical policies could take the US back to a financial … Continue reading Morning Macro Weekend Edition 19 March: Ed Dolan →

  • 17 March 2017: G20 currencies large and small, with Paul Bednarczyk; and Ed Dolan part 2

    17/03/2017 Duración: 21min

    On this Morning Macro episode: currency – both the main ones like the euro and the dollar and the more exotic ones like the Canadian dollar and the Swedish krona, also with a mention of oil prices – and how pro-cyclical fiscal policy could take the US back to a financial crisis. Sigrún talked to … Continue reading 17 March 2017: G20 currencies large and small, with Paul Bednarczyk; and Ed Dolan part 2 →

  • 14 March 2017: Focus on the US, with Harry Colvin and Ed Dolan

    14/03/2017 Duración: 26min

    On this Morning Macro episode: a look ahead to the US Fed rate rise that markets expect tomorrow – and how fiscal policy should react to the upswing in US economic fortunes. Plus: a discussion of Brexit, trade, and oil prices dynamics. Harry Colvin, from Longview Economics, explained to Sigrún why financial markets are so sure … Continue reading 14 March 2017: Focus on the US, with Harry Colvin and Ed Dolan →

  • 7 March 2017: A France special with Fred Ducrozet and Gianluca Orefice

    07/03/2017 Duración: 23min

    Today on Morning Macro, Fred Ducrozet returns to the show to talk us through the latest developments in France’s dramatic presidential election campaign. Also featuring a look ahead to Thursday’s ECB decision, where Fred foresees a slight concession to the more hawkish board members. In the second half of the show, Sigrún talks to Gianluca Orefici … Continue reading 7 March 2017: A France special with Fred Ducrozet and Gianluca Orefice →

  • Morning Macro Weekend Edition, 4 March 2017: Sony Kapoor

    04/03/2017 Duración: 27min

    Welcome to Morning Macro Weekend Edition on Saturday, 4 March 2017. Coming up, our full interview with Sony Kapoor, Managing Director of think tank Re-Define, advisor to central banks, international finance institutions, sovereign wealth funds – and a man who’s had a long-standing interest in the way the Norwegian sovereign wealth fund is run. In … Continue reading Morning Macro Weekend Edition, 4 March 2017: Sony Kapoor →

  • Morning Macro 3 March 2017

    03/03/2017 Duración: 26min

    On this Morning Macro episode: US Labour market statistics, musings on artificial intelligence, automation and labour, as well as an insight into sovereign wealth funds in general and the Norwegian Sovereign Wealth fund in particular. Toby Nangle from Columbia Threadneedle Investments spoke to Sigrún about US Labour Market data, out this week, where wage earners … Continue reading Morning Macro 3 March 2017 →