
Barclays Private Bank Podcasts
A podcast series from Barclays Private Bank featuring insights and analysis from experts in investment, property, and philanthropy. It explores trends, challenges, and opportunities for individuals investing, buying property, and giving during turbulent times. The episodes aim to provide guidance and perspective for those navigating complex financial decisions.
Episodes

Markets Weekly podcast (17 August 2026): What’s next for the US Federal Reserve?
In this week’s podcast, Julien Lafargue, Chief Market Strategist, is joined by a new co-host, Judiyah Amirthanathar, Market Strategist, to discuss key topics on investors’ minds. These include the outlook for US interest rates, the impact of inflation on company earnings and the implications of the surge in AI-related spending.

Markets Weekly podcast (10 August 2026): Q2 earnings special
AI-driven earnings growth has supported a rally in equity markets this year. But does the latest earnings season suggest this has more to run?

Markets Weekly podcast (3 August 2026): Interest rate special
The major central banks kept interest rates unchanged in July, but what happens next? The latest policy meetings were all about the message (or lack of) from central bankers. In this week’s podcast, Michel Vernier, Head of Fixed Income Strategy, joins host Julien Lafargue, our Chief Market Strategist, as they analyse the latest interest rate decisions in the US, Europe and the UK, how the bond mar

Markets Weekly podcast (27 July 2026): UK economy and politics special
What could Andy Burnham’s first week as UK prime minister reveal about future government policy? In our latest podcast, we explore the political, economic and market implications of the UK’s new leadership and the changes announced so far. Listen in for insights from Julien Lafargue, Chief Market Strategist, Alex Jackman from the Regional Corporate Affairs team at Barclays and Luke Mayberry, Inves

Markets Weekly podcast (20 July 2026): How AI affects economies
AI-related companies have helped to propel markets to record highs this year, but how much will AI reshape productivity, labour markets and economic growth? In this week’s podcast, Lukas Gehrig, Head of Quantitative Macro and Thematic Strategy, joins host Julien Lafargue, our Chief Market Strategist, to explore how much AI could penetrate people’s jobs and whether productivity gains can offset slo

Markets Weekly podcast (13 July 2026): Artificial Intelligence (AI) special
AI has changed how quickly we can gather and understand information, but what is it doing to the quality of our decisions? In this week's podcast, Alex Joshi, Head of Behavioural Finance, and Rob Smith, AI and Data Science Strategist, join Julien Lafargue, our Chief Market Strategist, to explore 'cognitive surrender' and consider how to keep making good decisions. They also discuss the shift from

Markets Weekly podcast (6 July 2026): Real estate special
Property continues to dominate the headlines, as speculation over stamp duty reform and news of recent high-profile activity grabs investor attention. In this week’s podcast, Stephen Moroukian, our real estate financing specialist, joins Julien Lafargue, our Chief Market Strategist, to discuss the interest rate environment, amid sticky inflation and volatile energy prices, and consider what’s in s

Markets Weekly podcast (29 June 2026): FX special
The first half of the year has witnessed mixed performance in currency markets with the US dollar strengthening, due to its safe-haven status and US economic growth, while sterling weakened on political uncertainty. In this week’s podcast, Bhaskar Gupta, Head of FX Distribution in the UK, joins Julien Lafargue to discuss what investors can expect from the major currencies for the rest of the year.

Markets Weekly podcast (22 June 2026): UK special and where next for interest rates?
In this week's podcast, Michel Vernier, Head of Fixed Income Strategy, joins Julien Lafargue, Chief Market Strategist, to explore what could shape the next moves in UK and US interest rates. They discuss UK inflation, how bond markets are responding to UK political uncertainty, and the first statement from new US Federal Reserve chair Kevin Warsh.

Markets Weekly podcast (15 June 2026): Mid-Year Outlook 2026 special
Against a backdrop of elevated economic and geopolitical uncertainty, investors have faced significant challenges throughout the first half of the year. In this week’s special podcast, Julien Lafargue, Chief Market Strategist, is joined by Dorothée Deck, Head of Cross Asset Strategy, and Michel Vernier, Head of Fixed Income Strategy, as they discuss our Mid-Year Outlook 2026 report and explore the

Markets Weekly podcast (8 June 2026): Credit market special
Following transformative AI-related bond issuance, what has been the impact of this fundraising on the structure and dynamics of credit markets? In this podcast, Aleksandar Devic, Fixed Income Strategist, joins host Julien Lafargue, Chief Market Strategist, to discuss the latest developments in credit markets. Away from AI, where is the relative value in more traditional sectors? Are there any opp

Markets Weekly podcast (1 June 2026): Artificial Intelligence (AI) special
As valuations in semi-conductor chip manufacturers soar, are concerns of a bubble warranted or is this the start of a new paradigm? In this podcast, Rob Smith, AI and Data Science Strategist, joins host Julien Lafargue, Chief Market Strategist, to explore the latest developments in the AI sector. Will future productivity gains continue to support the AI trade? What are the most important developme

Markets Weekly podcast (26 May 2026): Private credit special
As private credit becomes a more significant part of the investment landscape, how important is diversification and manager selection? In this special podcast, Kellie Hata, Head of European Private Markets, and Mike Scott, Senior Investment Due Diligence Analyst, both from Albourne Partners, join host Julien Lafargue, Chief Market Strategist, to explore how a disciplined and well-informed approach

Markets Weekly podcast (18 May 2026): FX special
As ongoing political uncertainty in the UK puts pressure on sterling, what is the longer-term outlook for the currency? Bhaskar Gupta, Head of FX Distribution, joins host Julien Lafargue, Chief Market Strategist, to discuss the outlook for the major currencies amid expected rate hikes from leading central banks. They also discuss the US dollar’s safe-haven status, inflationary headwinds and yen vo

Markets Weekly podcast (11 May 2026): UK local elections special
Following a historic weekend of election results, what have we learned from an increasingly fragmented electorate? Sonia Fernandes, UK Government Relations and Policy, and Luke Mayberry, Investment Strategist, join host Julien Lafargue, Chief Market Strategist, to consider the unprecedented gains by Reform UK amid a shift towards anti-union parties. They also discuss the likelihood of a Labour lea

Markets Weekly podcast (5 May 2026): Fixed income special
What do last week’s central bank meetings imply for interest rate expectations in 2026? Michel Vernier, Head of Fixed Income Strategy, joins host Julien Lafargue, Chief Market Strategist, to consider the latest policy announcements. As the US Federal Reserve, Bank of England and European Central Bank leave rates on hold, concerns mount over an oil-induced inflationary shock. They also discuss inve

Markets Weekly podcast (27 April 2026): Liberation Day – one year on
A year on from when President Donald Trump announced his 'Liberation Day' tariffs, what has been the impact on the global economy? Lukas Gehrig, Head of Quantitative Macro and Thematic Strategy, joins host Julien Lafargue, Chief Market Strategist, to consider the effects the initiative has had on global trade routes. They also discuss how the tariffs have affected the US economy and explore the li

Markets Weekly podcast (20 April 2026): Is a peace deal in reach?
As negotiations in the Middle East continue, is a peace deal in reach? Julien Lafargue, Chief Market Strategist, considers the latest developments in the region. Meanwhile, US banks reported first-quarter results that generally beat expectations – driven by strong equity trading – and painted an encouraging outlook backed by the strength of the US consumer and a resilient economy.

Markets Weekly podcast (13 April 2026): Lessons in investor behaviour
What can we learn from the way investors behave during bouts of extreme market volatility? Alex Joshi, Head of Behavioural Finance, joins host Julien Lafargue, Chief Market Strategist, to discuss recent investor behaviour amid unpredictability in the Middle East, how use of live newsfeeds affects investor decisions and the importance of maintaining perspective despite ongoing uncertainty.

Markets Weekly podcast (7 April 2026): Middle East ultimatum
What does Tuesday’s US deadline for Iran mean to markets? Listen in to hear Julien Lafargue, Chief Market Strategist, consider recent developments in the Gulf. Despite the market’s resilience in the hopes of a ceasefire, the potential for oil shortages amidst a prolonged conflict threaten to hit global economic growth and increase the risk of recession.

Markets Weekly podcast (30 March 2026): Spotlight on currency markets
How is the conflict in the Middle East affecting currency markets? Listen in to hear Bhaskar Gupta, our Head of FX Distribution UK, discuss the latest developments in FX markets and the outlook for the major currencies and central bank policy. Julien Lafargue, Chief Market Strategist, also gives an update on events in the Middle East, and highlights why market attention could soon shift from infla

Markets Weekly podcast (23 March 2026): Real estate special
This week’s podcast features Stephen Moroukian, our real estate financing specialist, for an in-depth look at the latest property market developments. Listen in for expert insights on how the Middle East conflict is affecting UK fixed-term mortgage rates, as well as its potential impact on property prices – in both the UK and the UAE. Stephen also outlines the key changes of the Renters’ Rights Ac

Markets Weekly podcast (16 March 2026): Market update on the Middle East
As the conflict in the Middle East enters its third week, our latest podcast examines the reaction across equity and bond markets, and the potential scenarios ahead. Julien Lafargue, Chief Market Strategist, is joined by Michel Vernier, Head of Fixed Income Strategy, to discuss the dramatic moves in rates and how the outlook for fixed income markets has shifted, including for private and public cr

Markets Weekly podcast (9 March 2026): UK politics special
This week, Sonia Fernandes, our UK government relations and policy specialist, delves into the latest developments in UK politics – including the evolving relationship with the US, last week’s Spring Statement and the increasing uncertainty surrounding the future of the country’s leadership. Host Julien Lafargue, Chief Market Strategist, also gives an update on the conflict in the Middle East, fro

Markets Weekly podcast (2 March 2026): Investor implications of conflict in Iran
In this week’s podcast, Julien Lafargue, our Chief Market Strategist, discusses the joint attack on Iran by Israel and the US over the weekend, and the potential implications for global markets.

Markets Weekly podcast (23 February 2026): What’s happening in credit markets?
Does recent volatility among software stocks signal a significant risk for the credit market? Michel Vernier, Head of Fixed Income Strategy, and Aleks Devic, Fixed Income Specialist, join Julien Lafargue to explore recent price action, examine the headlines about redemption limitations within private credit markets and to discuss how investors can build a sustainable credit portfolio.

Markets Weekly podcast (16 February 2026): AI special
In this week’s podcast, Nvidia’s Simon See, joins host Julien Lafargue to reflect on the impact artificial intelligence and what his AI research work at the company suggests could happen next. Given that AI tailwinds that powered the market higher have turned into headwinds recently, we hope you find this informative.

Markets Weekly podcast (9 February 2026): Fixed income special
In this week’s podcast, Michel Vernier, Head of Fixed Income Strategy, joins host Julien Lafargue to reflect on recent central bank rate-setting meetings. What can we expect from the US Federal Reserve (Fed), European Central Bank and the Bank of England over the next few quarters? How did bond markets react to Kevin Warsh’s nomination as the next Fed chair? And what does Japan’s recent election r

Markets Weekly podcast (2 February 2026): Currency market special
In this week’s podcast, Stefano Mascoli, Head of FX and Capital Markets in Monaco, joins host Julien Lafargue to discuss the drivers behind the recent sharp moves in currency markets. Are investors witnessing a structural shift in the US dollar? How much further could the yen rally? And what role did the prospect of a coordinated US–Japan intervention play in markets?

Markets Weekly podcast (26 January 2026): What's driving weaker US job growth?
The US economy is creating far fewer jobs, but is this just a temporary soft patch? Lukas Gehrig, our Head of Quant Macro and Thematic Strategy, joins host Julien Lafargue, Chief Market Strategist, to delve into the trends shaping the US labour market – from tougher immigration and shifting demographics to advances in artificial intelligence – and why they matter for investors.

Markets Weekly podcast (19 January 2026): Corporate earnings special
In this week's podcast, Dorothée Deck, Head of Cross Asset Strategy, joins host Julien Lafargue to discuss how market leadership is broadening across companies, sectors and regions. They cover what’s driving this shift, why investor sentiment remains fragile, and why earnings delivery is becoming increasingly important. They also preview the key themes for the Q4 reporting season – from AI‑related

Markets Weekly podcast (12 January 2026): Fixed income special
In this week's podcast, Michel Vernier, Head of Fixed Income Strategy, joins host Julien Lafargue to reflect on the bond markets in 2025 and provide insights on what will be the driving forces in 2026. They discuss if central banks are done with interest rate cuts and if the bond markets are too complacent about the inflation outlook. Additionally, they explore what large-scale, AI-related capital

Markets Weekly podcast (15 December 2025): Are cryptocurrencies coming of age?
In this week’s podcast, Ivelin Stankov, Investment Strategist, joins host Julien Lafargue to discuss cryptocurrencies. Is Bitcoin a form of digital gold? What role can Bitcoin play in portfolios? And what should investors expect from Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies in 2026 and beyond?

Markets Weekly podcast (8 December 2025): Psychology of a bubble
In this week’s podcast, Alex Joshi, Head of Behavioural Finance, joins host Julien Lafargue to discuss the psychology of bubbles. What is a bubble and how does it work? Is there a bubble in equity markets today? And how can investors use AI to make better investment decisions?

Markets Weekly podcast (1 December 2025): The Budget and the UK housing market
This week’s podcast discusses the impact that UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ Budget last week is having on the housing market. Our real estate financing specialist Stephen Moroukian joins host Julien Lafargue to discuss the state of the property market and outline the key Budget measures likely to have the biggest impact on investors in the sector.

Markets Weekly podcast (24 November 2025): AI Outlook 2026: Agents of Productivity
This week’s podcast discusses the key themes of our recently released AI Outlook 2026: Agents of Productivity report, which examines the defining trends, opportunities and risks for AI in the year ahead. Lukas Gehrig, Head of Quant Macro and Thematic Strategy, and Rob Smith, AI and Data Science Strategist, join host Julien Lafargue to answer some of the key questions on investors’ minds. Can the h

Markets Weekly podcast (21 November 2025): Tech trumps tariffs
Despite the strong performance in US equity markets this year and speculation of an AI bubble, there are still reasons for investors to be optimistic. In this special podcast, guests Dr Nouriel Roubini, Senior Economic Strategist, and Jason Cuttler, Senior Markets and Derivatives Strategist, both at Hudson Bay Capital join host Julien Lafargue to discuss how AI-driven growth should continue to out

Markets Weekly podcast (17 November 2025): Outlook 2026: The Interpretation Game
As we unveil our Outlook 2026 report amidst a year marked by powerful AI-driven momentum, stretched equity valuations and growing concentration risks, the key question now is how investors should position as we move toward 2026. In this week’s podcast, Dorothée Deck, Head of Cross Asset Strategy, and Michel Vernier, Head of Fixed Income Strategy, join host Julien Lafargue to explore the forces beh

Markets Weekly podcast (10 November 2025): Spotlight on private markets
Following the release of our Private Markets Annual Report 2025, we shine a light on the growing importance of private markets for high-net-worth investors. In this week’s podcast, Shenal Kakad, Global Head of Private Markets, shares some of the report’s key findings around why investors are increasingly looking at private markets, the key drivers behind the growth in allocations to private market

Markets Weekly podcast (03 November 2025): Q3 earnings special
Q3 results in the US have been particularly strong, with earnings and margins surprising to the upside. Europe has been more mixed, though underlying trends look more resilient, after accounting for sector and FX effects. At the same time, dispersion is rising. In this week’s podcast, Dorothée Deck, Head of Cross Asset Strategy, explores how strong numbers in the US are not always rewarded, while

Markets Weekly podcast (27 October 2025): Blockchain special
Blockchain is a long-term investment theme that is maturing after an initial stage of hype, offering new avenues for value creation in portfolios. In this week’s podcast, Ivelin Stankov, Investment Strategist, joins host Julien Lafargue to explain what blockchain companies do, the influence of cryptocurrencies on blockchain companies, and what makes the blockchain theme a unique opportunity for in

Markets Weekly podcast (20 October 2025): Real estate special
In this week’s podcast, Stephen Moroukian, our real estate financing specialist, joins host Julien Lafargue to discuss central London’s prime real-estate market, Budget speculation, and the ongoing geopolitical backdrop. Stephen also provides an update on the UK interest rate outlook and how this is impacting the demand for mortgages.

Markets Weekly podcast (13 October 2025): Is Quality about to make a comeback?
After a period where just a handful of mega-cap AI stocks have driven market returns, Quality stocks (companies which often exhibit consistent earnings growth, high profitability, and stable balance sheets) have lagged significantly. In this week’s podcast, Dorothée Deck, Head of Cross Asset Strategy, explores why Quality may be poised for a rebound, and shares the key indicators to watch as marke

Markets Weekly podcast (06 October 2025): FX special
Following Sanae Takaichi’s surprise election win as leader of Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party, the yen weakened sharply on expectations of looser monetary policy. In this week’s podcast, Bhaskar Gupta joins host Julien Lafargue to consider the prospects for the yen, US dollar, euro, sterling, and Swiss franc.

Markets Weekly podcast (29 September 2025): Asset allocation special
As the US administration shakes up global trading norms, the US dollar suffered its worst first half of the year in more than 50 years. In this week’s podcast, Nikola Vasiljevic, Head of Global Asset Allocation, joins host Julien Lafargue to discuss US dollar depreciation and elevated geopolitical uncertainty, and how much these factors can affect the investment outlook.

Markets Weekly podcast (22 September 2025): Fixed income special
In this week’s podcast, Michel Vernier, Head of Fixed Income Strategy, joins host Julien Lafargue to discuss the recent interest rate decisions from the US Federal Reserve (Fed) and the Bank of England (BoE). As the Fed cuts rates while the BoE holds fire, Michel considers the diverging policies of the two central banks and explores the prevailing economic backdrop in both countries.

Markets Weekly podcast (15 September 2025): Hedge fund special
In this week’s podcast, Pierre-Emmanuel Crama, Senior Hedge Fund Analyst, and Oliver Knox, Hedge Fund Analyst, join host Julien Lafargue to discuss the role of due diligence in manager selection, and the importance of understanding the asset class, its potential place in a portfolio, and the opportunities and risks involved.

Markets Weekly podcast (8 September 2025): The US labour market and inflation
As US non-farm payrolls came in weaker than expected in August, should investors be concerned about a slowdown in the US economy? In this week’s podcast, Lukas Gehrig, Head of Quant Macro and Thematic Strategy, joins Julien Lafargue to discuss the US labour market, the outlook for inflation, and what the Federal Reserve may do next.

Markets Weekly podcast (1 September 2025): Fixed income special
As US Federal Reserve (Fed) Chair Powell takes a more dovish stance, should investors expect a US rate cut in September? In this week’s podcast, Michel Vernier, Head of Fixed Income Strategy, joins Julien Lafargue to discuss the recent Jackson Hole symposium, Fed independence, and US and UK interest rate expectations.

Markets Weekly podcast (11 August 2025): Sectoral tariffs and stagflation
In our latest podcast, Julien Lafargue, Chief Market Strategist, reflects on key themes moving financial markets, from sector-specific tariffs to growing concerns over stagflation risk. He also discusses the Bank of England’s latest rate-setting meeting, and the implications for future interest rate decisions.

Markets Weekly podcast (4 August 2025): Earnings season wrap-up
Earnings season is nearly over – so what stood out? In this week’s episode, Dorothée Deck, Head of Cross Asset Strategy, joins Chief Market Strategist Julien Lafargue to explore where expectations were beaten – particularly in US tech and European banks – and how markets have responded. Plus, find out what it could all mean for investors.

Markets Weekly podcast (28 July 2025): Spotlight on stablecoins
In this week’s podcast, Ivelin Stankov delves into the world of cryptocurrencies exploring the investor implications of growing demand for stablecoins, especially on US Treasuries. Host Julien Lafargue also shares his insights on the recent US trade agreements with Europe and Japan, as well as the strong start to the corporate earnings season.

Markets Weekly podcast (21 July 2025): Behavioural reflections ahead of summer
What have the first six months of the year taught us about investor psychology? In this week’s podcast, Alex Joshi, Head of Behavioural Finance, joins Julien Lafargue to discuss the benefits of contrarian thinking, and the importance of taking a break from newsflow for long-term investors.

Markets Weekly podcast (14 July 2025): Earnings season special
As earnings season begins to ramp up, investors will be hoping to get some valuable insight into how companies are navigating higher tariffs and ongoing geopolitical uncertainty. In this week’s podcast, Dorothée Deck, Head of Cross Asset Strategy, joins Julien Lafargue to consider what makes this particular earnings season so important, how investors might position their portfolios and much more b

Markets Weekly podcast (7 July 2025): What’s in store for currency markets?
The first half of the year has been volatile in currency markets, driven by President Trump’s tariff policy and ongoing geopolitical uncertainty. In the US, the impact of tariffs on growth has caused the US dollar to weaken against the euro, sterling and the Swiss franc. In this week’s podcast, Bhaskar Gupta, Head of FX Distribution in the UK, joins Julien Lafargue to discuss what investors could

Markets Weekly podcast (30 June 2025): AI special
Despite AI breakthroughs becoming more incremental, AI development and investment remain strong. While many models may perform well in narrow tasks, they can still struggle with practical reliability, which might limit commercial adoption in the near term. In this week’s podcast, Rob Smith, Data Scientist, joins Julien Lafargue to discuss the latest developments in this evolving technology.

Markets Weekly podcast (16 June 2025): Bond market special
As periods of elevated volatility in bond markets remain likely in the second half of the year, we explore how investors might navigate the ongoing uncertainty. Michel Vernier, Head of Fixed Income Strategy, and Aleks Devic, Fixed Income Specialist, join Julien Lafargue to discuss the expected future path of US and UK interest rates, the potential impact of the Middle East conflict, and where valu

Markets Weekly podcast (09 June 2025): Mid-year outlook
As we approach the mid-point of the year, we take a moment to reflect on events, and consider what the next six months may entail for investors. Alex Joshi, Head of Behavioural Finance, joins Julien Lafargue to discuss our flagship Mid-Year Outlook report and consider how investors can more confidently navigate the trends which are expected to shape the rest of 2025.

Markets Weekly podcast (02 June 2025): Hedge funds: The importance of manager selection
As market volatility continues to weigh on investor sentiment, this week’s podcast explores the potential benefits and risks of hedge funds. Pierre-Emmanuel Crama, Senior Hedge Fund Analyst, and Oliver Knox, Hedge Fund Analyst, join host Julien Lafargue to discuss how effective manager selection can help reduce risks, what’s involved in a good manager selection process, and the role private banks

Markets Weekly podcast (27 May 2025): Has the US dollar lost its lustre?
As the US dollar struggles, sterling and the Swiss franc have gone from strength to strength. In this week’s podcast, Bhaskar Gupta, Head of FX Distribution in the UK, joins host Julien Lafargue to consider what’s next for the US dollar, reflect on the sustainability of sterling’s strength, and explore how the Swiss franc’s rising value may impact its economy.

Markets Weekly podcast (19 May 2025): Taking the long view
At times of rising geopolitical tensions and economic uncertainty, a long-term view remains essential. In this week’s podcast, Nikola Vasiljevic, Head of Global Asset Allocation, joins host Julien Lafargue to look beyond the market noise to consider the outlook for the major asset classes over the next ten years.

Markets Weekly podcast (12 May 2025): What’s next for the UK property market?
This week’s podcast reflects on the recent market turmoil and what it could mean for the UK property market. Stephen Moroukian, our real estate financing specialist, joins host Julien Lafargue to discuss the outlook for interest rates and the health of the London prime property market.

Markets Weekly podcast (28 April 2025): What are US bond markets telling us?
This week’s podcast focuses on the bond market reaction to trade tariff uncertainty. Michel Vernier, Head of Fixed Income Strategy, joins host Julien Lafargue to discuss the likely impact of tariffs on consumers and corporates, the latest US Federal Reserve interest rate projections and the probability of a US recession and much more besides.

Markets Weekly podcast (14 April 2025): A rollercoaster week
With elevated market volatility, this week’s podcast focuses on how investors can retain perspective despite the challenging environment. Listen in as Alex Joshi, Head of Behavioural Finance, joins host Julien Lafargue to discuss how markets can magnify behavioural biases and why it’s important for investors not to make any knee-jerk decisions.

Markets Weekly podcast (7 April 2025): US tariffs special
As financial markets grapple with the fallout from President Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’ announcements, Lukas Gehrig, Head of Quantitative Macro and Thematic Strategy, joins Julien Lafargue to discuss what it might mean for investors and the global economy. Listen in for their insights on how tougher US trade policy could impact the US dollar and the risk of recession, and how other economies might r

Markets Weekly podcast (31 March 2025): What’s next for FX markets?
With an unsettled investment landscape, this week’s podcast focuses on how major currencies are faring. Listen in as Bhaskar Gupta, Head of FX Distribution in the UK, joins host Julien Lafargue to discuss the latest developments and what they mean for investors.

Markets Weekly podcast (24 March 2025): Central bank special
Amid ongoing market uncertainty, this week’s podcast delves into the latest interest rate updates from the US Federal Reserve and the Bank of England. Listen in as Michel Vernier, Head of Fixed Income Strategy, joins host Julien Lafargue to discuss the implications for interest rates and investors.

Markets Weekly podcast (17 March 2025): Making sense of market noise
How can investors navigate current market volatility? Alex Joshi, Head of Behavioural Finance, discusses the importance of a long-term perspective, and shares some insights on keeping a cool head during market turmoil. Host Julien Lafargue covers US inflation, tariffs and interest rate expectations.

Markets Weekly podcast (10 March 2025): Equity and bond correlation
This week, Nikola Vasiljevic, Head of Global Asset Allocation, discusses the correlation between equity and bond returns and how changing economic conditions can influence the relationship. Host, Julien Lafargue also covers tariffs, US jobs and EU defence spending.

Markets Weekly podcast (3 March 2025): UK real estate special
This week, Dorothée Deck, Head of Cross Asset Strategy, examines the recent rise in dispersion of equity returns. With policy uncertainty likely to persist, and AI developments leading to more differentiation at the stock level, this dispersion is likely to stay elevated. Host Julien Lafargue covers trade tariffs, inflation in the US and Europe, and Nvidia’s latest earnings announcement.

Markets Weekly podcast (24 February 2025): UK real estate special
This week, Stephen Moroukian, our real estate financing specialist, delves into recent developments in the UK property market – from mortgage rates to market sentiment – and whether there could be reasons for optimism. Host Julien Lafargue also covers the German election, the prospects for Europe and what’s been driving recent stock market volatility.

Markets Weekly podcast (17 February 2025): More US tariff news and the Trump effect on European assets
In this week’s podcast, Julien Lafargue, Chief Market Strategist, considers the outlook for the US inflation, the continued barrage of headlines on US tariffs and how European markets have reacted to a possible peace deal between Russia and Ukraine.

Markets Weekly podcast (10 February 2025): Trump’s tariffs, US data and UK rates
In our latest podcast, Julien Lafargue, Chief Market Strategist, reflects on another busy week for financial markets. Topics include the latest developments on President Trump’s tariffs, the US economy and corporate earnings, as well as the Bank of England’s revised growth and inflation forecasts.

Markets Weekly podcast (3 February 2025): US trade and corporate earnings special
With the fourth-quarter earnings season well under way, Dorothee Deck, our Cross Asset Strategist, covers the sectors with the fastest growth and the importance of diversification. As host, Julien Lafargue discusses central bank decisions in the major regions, with US trade, AI and market volatility.

Markets Weekly podcast (27 January 2025): US politics and hedge fund special
Join host Julien Lafargue and Lukas Gehrig, from our Quantitative Strategy team, as they examine the US political landscape and how it could impact portfolios. Topics include the new administration’s executive orders and the implications for trade. Outside of politics, Lukas looks at portfolio composition and the potential role of hedge funds in investor diversification. Turning his attention to f

Markets Weekly podcast (20 January 2025): Behavioural Finance and US politics
Tune in as Alex Joshi, our Head of Behavioural Finance, examines New Year’s resolutions for investors. Topics include navigating market uncertainty through loss aversion and keeping a cool head during periods of volatility, including the Trump inauguration in the US. Meanwhile, host Julien Lafargue covers positive inflation data, the outlook for the Chinese economy, solid earnings from US banks an

Markets Weekly podcast (13 January 2025): Bond market special
Join Michel Vernier, our Head of Fixed Income Strategy, as he discusses the latest developments in the US and UK bond markets. Topics include policy options for key central banks, inflation uncertainty and the implications of the UK Budget. Meanwhile, host Julien Lafargue provides an update on the US jobs market, manufacturing data, the health of the European economy and upcoming corporate earning

Markets Weekly podcast (6 January 2025): US update and Q4 earnings
As we return for 2025, our Markets Weekly podcast host Julien Lafargue delves into key data releases from around the globe. Topics include the latest announcement from the US Federal Reserve, the most recent news from Washington and the upcoming fourth-quarter earnings season.

Markets Weekly podcast (16 December 2024): Real estate special and US trade tariffs
In our final podcast of 2024, host Julien Lafargue takes a whistlestop tour of the main takeaways from financial markets and the global economy for December, and the year as a whole. Key topics include US housing costs, the latest on China and the recent interest rate cuts from the European Central Bank and Swiss National Bank.

Markets Weekly podcast (9 December 2024): What could the AI revolution mean for investors?
Join Lukas Gehrig and Robert Smith, as they explore this technology’s implications from a political, macroeconomic and environmental perspective. Meanwhile, our host Julien Lafargue discusses the latest employment and manufacturing data from the US and the implications of recent events in Syria.
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