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Video: Parsing The US Growth Data

Video: Parsing The US Growth Data

22 Feb 2023
US risk assets sold off heavily on Wednesday as investors processed strengthening US economic data that points to more inflation and a less easy Federal Reserve. Tan Kai Xian explains why, in spite of recent strong data releases, the US economy may not be out of the woods, and may flatter to deceive.
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Video: Shifting Global Fund Flows

Video: Shifting Global Fund Flows

15 Feb 2023
After years of US dollar strength, 2023 opens with the prospect that Chinese holders of US dollars now begin to deploy the funds they accumulated over Covid. Meanwhile, the Bank of Japan may shift policy and spark repatriation flows. Louis examines the implications.
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Video: Indignation Up The Indus

Video: Indignation Up The Indus

9 Feb 2023
India has just notified Pakistan that it wants to renegotiate a treaty governing the Indus River basin that has been operable since 1960. In this video interview, Udith explores what lies behind this request and what could happen next.
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Video: The Asian Trade Cycle Lives

Video: The Asian Trade Cycle Lives

1 Feb 2023
Export-orientated Asian economies always suffer in times of global economic weakness and Vincent does not expect this cycle to be markedly different. However, he does wonder if two key pillars supporting Asian export demand mean that asset markets have overdone the gloom in making the adjustment.
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Video: Towards A South American Common Currency

Video: Towards A South American Common Currency

27 Jan 2023
With January’s visit of Brazilian president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva to Buenos Aires, Brazil and Argentina have begun talks about establishing a common currency to boost South American intra-regional trade. In this video interview, Udith examines the potential benefits of the proposed “sur,” and also the challenges that will make any South American currency union a very long-term project.
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Video: Japan's Balancing Act

Video: Japan's Balancing Act

19 Jan 2023
Touring G-7 capitals in early January, Japan's prime minister was eager to strengthen defense agreements with Western allies. Yet he seemed less enthusiastic about imposing export controls. Yanmei examines Tokyo’s diplomatic position and assesses the potential economic costs to Japan of confrontation with China.
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Video: Heading For A Disinflationary Bust?

Video: Heading For A Disinflationary Bust?

13 Jan 2023
December’s continued decline in US CPI inflation has buttressed Will’s view that the pieces are falling into place for the US Federal Reserve to hit pause on its program of interest rate increases, possibly as soon as March. For investors, however, this is a two-edged sword.
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Video: Europe's Green Borders

Video: Europe's Green Borders

6 Jan 2023
In December the European Union agreed on a “carbon border adjustment mechanism”, which from 2026 will impose a tariff on certain imports to the bloc based on emissions from their production. Nick explains the plan and how it compares with protectionist measures in other major economies.
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Video: Another Congress, Another Debt Ceiling Showdown

Video: Another Congress, Another Debt Ceiling Showdown

15 Dec 2022
Another fight over the American debt ceiling is brewing in Washington, D.C. It is hard to think that the US government debt-ceiling standoff will not be settled but in the meantime, this could materially impact US liquidity conditions over the coming six months.
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Video: The US-EU Disunited Front

Video: The US-EU Disunited Front

9 Dec 2022
Joe Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act has raised hackles in the European Union, where politicians complain that US green subsidies unfairly tilt the playing field to the disadvantage of European companies. The dispute threatens to jeopardize US efforts to enlist European support for Washington’s economic confrontation with China.
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Events

Webinar: Mad Currency Markets

Webinar: Mad Currency Markets

7 Oct 2022
The US dollar continues to make new highs, dragging the rest of the world’s currencies lower and forcing central banks to tighten monetary policy to deal with resulting threats of financial instability and heightened inflation. In this webinar, our team of currency-focused analysts looked at the effect of the current global liquidity crisis in their regions.
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Webinar: Who Owns China Inc.?

Webinar: Who Owns China Inc.?

30 Sep 2022
Thomas Gatley discussed his in-depth research into who owns China’s listed firms and answered viewer questions. Over the past decade a new hybrid form of ownership has emerged, which arguably represents the corporate form best adapted to succeed in China’s state capitalist economy. But there are risks to this new model.
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Webinar: Into Europe's Winter Of Discontent

Webinar: Into Europe's Winter Of Discontent

21 Sep 2022
With European energy prices for the coming winter up by 500% or more, inflation broadening, and businesses and consumers pessimistic, Europe’s economies are in for a troubled few months. Cedric Gemehl and Nick Andrews discuss what it all means.
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Webinar: China's Economic Troubles Mount

Webinar: China's Economic Troubles Mount

16 Sep 2022
China's economy faces two critical challenges: A property sector is in its worst slump in years. And the economic impact of persistent Covid lockdowns caused by sporadic outbreaks from more transmissible Covid variants. In this webinar, Dragonomics analysts discussed the challenges.
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Webinar: Global Investment Roundtable, September 2022

Webinar: Global Investment Roundtable, September 2022

9 Sep 2022
Anatole outlined the global growth and inflation outlook, and why financial markets have yet to fully adjust; Charles presented his thinking on the dissolution of the post-World-War-Two order and what this means for assets; and Arthur gave an update on China ahead of the 20th Party Congress.
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Webinar: Inflation, Recession, Liquidity Crisis — Navigating Troubled Economic Waters

Webinar: Inflation, Recession, Liquidity Crisis — Navigating Troubled Economic Waters

22 Jul 2022
In this webinar Anatole Kaletsky and Will Denyer discussed the outlook for the US economy and markets over the next 18 months. Additionally, Charles Gave gave an update on the evolving international US dollar liquidity crisis.
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Webinar: Your Questions About China Answered

Webinar: Your Questions About China Answered

15 Jul 2022
China today is a major source of economic and geopolitical uncertainty. Its zero-Covid policy has a significant economic cost, the recovery of the property and tech sectors remains in doubt and the close relationship with Russia raises geopolitical questions. In this webinar, our team attempted to sort out these perplexities.
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Webinar: What Next For Emerging Markets?

Webinar: What Next For Emerging Markets?

8 Jul 2022
Amid a broad-based tightening of global financial conditions, there are fears that emerging markets as an asset class could get caught in the downdraft. Yet notably, EM assets have not underperformed those in developed markets; in the case of currencies, they have outperformed.
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Webinar: Investing In The Age Of Weaponization

Webinar: Investing In The Age Of Weaponization

2 Jul 2022
As crises have emerged, recent years have seen western policymakers weaponize everything from financial services provision to semiconductor production. This will have wide-ranging consequences for the relative performance of assets across the world.
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Webinar: A Worsening Growth Outlook

Webinar: A Worsening Growth Outlook

23 Jun 2022
Between rampant inflation, rising interest rates and high energy prices, the risk of recession is growing on both sides of the Atlantic. China may be stimulating its economy, but could get stuck in a liquidity trap. In this webinar our team assessed growth prospects across the world's major regions.
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