Market Maker

AmplifyME

The AmplifyME Market Maker Podcast makes finance fun and easy to understand. Hosted by LinkedIn Top Voice Anthony Cheung and trader-turned-founder Piers Curran, each week they break down the biggest market stories and trends shaping the global economy. Get real insight, boost your commercial awareness, and learn how markets really work, with top guests from leading banks, hedge funds, and asset managers sharing their career journeys and invaluable advice.

  1. 1 DAY AGO

    Oil Shock: What the Iran Conflict Means for Inflation & Markets

    Oil prices are surging as tensions escalate between the US, Israel and Iran but what does it mean for inflation, interest rates and global markets? In this episode of the AmplifyME Market Maker Podcast, Anthony Cheung and Piers Curran break down the macroeconomic implications of the rapidly escalating conflict in the Middle East and explain why traders and investors are paying close attention to energy markets. With Brent crude jumping sharply and the Strait of Hormuz once again emerging as a critical geopolitical chokepoint, the discussion explores how disruptions to global energy supply could ripple through the financial system. Around 20% of global oil supply passes through this narrow shipping lane, meaning any disruption has the potential to push energy prices higher and reshape inflation expectations worldwide. The episode also examines how rising energy prices could influence Federal Reserve policy, delay potential interest rate cuts and create fresh inflation pressure just as central banks believed price stability was returning. The hosts discuss the different risks facing the US and Europe, and whether this geopolitical shock is likely to be a short-term flare-up or the beginning of a broader economic risk. (00:00) Iran Conflict & Market Impact (02:10) Strait of Hormuz Explained (09:07) Brent vs WTI (10:38) Why Oil Matters for the Economy (13:10) Shipping Risks in the Gulf (15:35) Trump’s Oil Strategy (19:11) Oil and the US Economy (20:52) Will Oil Delay Rate Cuts? (21:52) Strategic Oil Reserves (28:15) Impact on Markets (31:21) Warsh's Baptism of Fire (35:10) Short-Term Oil Shock? (39:31) Europe’s Inflation Risk (44:04) ECB's Monetary Policy Disaster (46:00) Will Central Banks Hike?

    52 min
  2. 4 DAYS AGO

    The Rogue Trader Who Broke Barings Bank: A Conversation with Nick Leeson

    In this episode of Market Maker by AmplifyME, we sit down with Nick Leeson to explore trading psychology, risk management and what it takes to survive public failure after the collapse of Barings Bank and more than $1.3 billion in losses. At just 25 years old, Leeson was running a derivatives operation in Singapore during the high-pressure culture of 1990s banking. What followed brought down a 233-year-old institution and became one of the most infamous events in modern financial history. But this conversation goes far beyond the headlines. We examine the psychology behind catastrophic risk, the pressure to succeed at a young age, and how ego and fear of failure can quietly distort decision-making. Nick reflects on the culture inside investment banking at the time, the compounding effect of hidden mistakes, and what resilience really means after prison, public scrutiny and rebuilding a life from scratch. For anyone pursuing a career in trading, investment banking or financial markets, this episode offers a rare and candid perspective on ambition, accountability and the true cost of unchecked pressure. Market Maker by AmplifyME brings you conversations with the people who’ve experienced the highs and lows of global financial markets and the lessons they learned along the way. (00:00) The Rogue Trader Story (02:25) Growing Up & First Ambitions (04:36) Entering the City (10:24) Morgan Stanley & Big Bang (14:33) Fast Promotions in Finance (22:44) Joining Barings (25:06) Singapore at 25 (29:41) When Pressure Builds (31:57) Managing Without Mentors (34:14) Getting on With Everyone (37:38) Status, Culture & Ego (42:14) Stress Was Off The Charts (42:58) The Losses Spiral (48:35) Ethics & Accountability (52:14) Fear of Failure (55:45) Prison & Resilience

    1h 2m
  3. 18 FEB

    Investment Banking: The Mindset & Tactics That Get You In

    In this episode of the Market Maker Podcast, Shah Malik shares a masterclass in how to stand out and succeed in finance, regardless of your starting point. Currently finishing his degree at King’s College London and set to join Deutsche Bank full-time, Shah walks through how he broke into investment banking by focusing on execution, networking, and a relentless mindset. From turning retail jobs into winning talking points, to mastering online tests, to building meaningful relationships with senior bankers, this conversation is packed with tactical insights that go way beyond the typical “just network more” advice. Whether you’re targeting spring weeks, summer internships, or full-time roles, Shah’s framework for preparation, performance, and progression is one you’ll want to take notes on. (00:00) Intro – Who is Shah Malik? (01:13) Growing Up Far from Finance (03:30) Discovering Finance Early (06:32) Exploring Banking, FinTech & Consulting (08:09) Mastering the Application Process (10:05) Cracking Online Tests (11:47) How to Convert Internships (14:41) Standing Out in Spring & Summer (16:11) Smart Networking (Without Overstepping) (21:36) Turning Retail Jobs Into Resume Assets (22:54) Linking Customer Service to IB Skills (25:17) Staying Ahead: Habits & Learning (27:02) Dealing with Imposter Syndrome (29:52) Building the Wize Foundation (32:51) Focus on What You Can Control Find out more about the Wize Foundation

    36 min
  4. 16 FEB

    Inside the Biggest M&A Deals You Need To Know (Glencore, Schroders, Paramount, Anthropic)

    In this episode of the Market Maker Podcast, we break down the major M&A transactions reshaping global markets, spanning banking, asset management, mining, media and artificial intelligence. We begin with Santander’s $12.2 billion acquisition of Webster Bank and examine what this signals about European banks expanding into the United States. We discuss capital efficiency, deposit strategy and the broader shift in global banking power. Next, we analyse Nuveen’s $13.5 billion takeover of Schroders, creating a $2.5 trillion asset management group. We explore consolidation in active management, competitive pressure from passive giants, and what this means for London-listed institutions. We then turn to the mining sector, where merger talks between Rio Tinto and Glencore have once again collapsed. We examine copper’s growing strategic importance in the AI era, valuation disagreements, and the geopolitical complexities surrounding critical minerals. In media, Paramount strengthens its $108 billion hostile bid for Warner Bros Discovery. We break down ticking fees, breakup guarantees and how deal structuring can determine takeover outcomes. Finally, we cover Anthropic’s $30 billion capital raise at a $350 billion valuation and discuss the sustainability of the AI funding race as competition intensifies between OpenAI, Big Tech and emerging players. If you’re interested in mergers and acquisitions, global markets, corporate strategy and the forces shaping capital allocation, this episode provides a structured deep dive into the week’s most important developments. (00:00) Episode Overview (02:42) Santander’s $12BN US Deal (21:20) Nuveen Buys Schroders (36:02) Mining Mega-Merger Fails (45:57) $108BN Media Takeover Battle (53:37) Anthropic’s $30BN Raise

    1h 2m
  5. 11 FEB

    How to Think Like a Sovereign Debt Investor: Career Lessons from the IMF to Wall Street

    Want to break into finance or understand how global markets really work? In this episode of the Market Maker Podcast, Anthony Cheung speaks with Dr. Lupin Rahman - former IMF economist, World Bank advisor, and senior fixed income portfolio manager - to explore the world of sovereign credit, macro strategy, and global investing. Lupin shares how she transitioned from public sector institutions like the IMF and World Bank to the private markets, what sovereign debt investing involves, and why cultural intelligence matters as much as economic analysis. From assessing political risk in emerging markets to negotiating directly with governments, she gives a rare insider view of the forces shaping global debt markets. She also offers clear, practical advice for students and early-career professionals - including the top trait she looks for when hiring and how to approach finance with curiosity, adaptability, and long-term thinking. Packed with real-world insights and career wisdom, this episode is essential listening for anyone interested in macroeconomics, finance careers, or how markets and policy truly intersect. (00:00) Intro: Dr. Lupin Rahman (02:00) Discovering economics at 10 (03:24) Choosing finance over medicine (05:25) IMF, academia, or banking? (07:56) Switching to the private sector (09:11) Career moves through conversation (14:02) UK vs US finance culture (19:12) Policy vs profit: mindset shift (24:10) Stress, merit & diversity in markets (28:16) What is sovereign credit? (31:29) Careers in sovereign debt (35:02) The #1 trait Lupin hires for (39:18) Lupin’s book on sovereign debt *** Check out Lupin's new book, 'The Sovereign Debt Investor', a Top 10 book on Amazon, designed to give students and new market entrants a practical introduction to this underexplored area of finance.

    40 min
  6. 9 FEB

    Elon’s $1.25T SpaceX-xAI Merger: Vision or Hype?

    Elon Musk just pulled off the biggest merger in corporate history but is the $1.25 trillion SpaceX–xAI deal a stroke of visionary genius, or a financial sleight of hand? In this episode of Market Maker, Anthony and Piers unpack what’s really behind the numbers. Is this bold vertical integration or just a clever way to funnel cash into a billion-dollar-a-month AI burn machine? They dig into Starlink’s role as the cash engine, xAI’s financial reality, and why Musk is using a rare “triangular merger” to shield liabilities. They also break down Musk’s plan for space-based data centers and whether the science (and physics) actually adds up, plus how this all ties into the bigger Muskonomy: Grok, Optimus, robo-taxis, and orbital dominance. You'll also hear how Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs, J.P. Morgan, and BofA are circling the biggest IPO in history and what it means for markets, investors, and tech. New episodes drop weekly. Make sure to follow, rate, and share if you enjoy the show. (00:00) SpaceX Acquires xAI (01:57) Biggest Deal Ever? (03:18) Musk’s $1.25T Valuation Math (06:42) What SpaceX Actually Does (07:24) Starlink = The Cash Cow (11:35) xAI = The Cash Drain (12:48) AI Arms Race Spending (16:14) Why This Merger Makes Sense (18:07) Muskonomy: The Bigger Vision (20:28) Google, Amazon & Space Rivals (20:59) The Triangular Merger Trick (23:51) Starlink, xAI & SpaceX Strategy (24:59) Space Data Centers Explained (28:27) Who Owns Space? (29:43) Governments vs Tech Giants (33:05) The Science Problem in Space (38:56) The Underwater Data Center Attempt (41:34) Which Banks Are Involved (48:09) Final Thoughts for the Grad Bankers

    51 min

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The AmplifyME Market Maker Podcast makes finance fun and easy to understand. Hosted by LinkedIn Top Voice Anthony Cheung and trader-turned-founder Piers Curran, each week they break down the biggest market stories and trends shaping the global economy. Get real insight, boost your commercial awareness, and learn how markets really work, with top guests from leading banks, hedge funds, and asset managers sharing their career journeys and invaluable advice.

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