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Talking Markets is a podcast from Capital.com that discusses the most interesting developments in the financial world.
CFD trading involves a high level of risk. 80.84% of retail investors lose money.

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Talking Markets is a podcast from Capital.com that discusses the most interesting developments in the financial world.
CFD trading involves a high level of risk. 80.84% of retail investors lose money.

    "Digital Money Changes the Nature of Money" - Jonny Fry | Talking Markets with Michael Wilson and David Buik

    "Digital Money Changes the Nature of Money" - Jonny Fry | Talking Markets with Michael Wilson and David Buik

    Joining David and Michael in the Capital.com studio this week is blockchain guru Jonny Fry, a renowned figure in the blockchain community. He has over 25 years of finance-sector experience and deep expertise across all things financial innovation, from ICOs to tokenomics and crypto funds.
    Jonny established and floated Premier Asset Management Plc on the London Stock Exchange, managing over £1 billion. In 2016, he co-founded TeamBlockchain Ltd, where he currently serves as CEO. Jonny is also the Non-Executive Chairman of Gem Cap UK Ltd., working with fund managers on strategy marketing and distribution.
    He also co-founded The British Blockchain Frontier Technology Association (BBFTA) and Lifesci, and serves as the Editor of Digital Bytes, providing in-depth analysis on blockchain and digital asset sectors.
    CFD trading involves a high level of risk. 80.84% of retail investors lose money.

    • 38 min.
    "Tories Were Unable to Take Hard Decisions" - Lord Michael Spencer, Director and Special Advistor at CME | Talking Markets with Michael Wilson & David Buik

    "Tories Were Unable to Take Hard Decisions" - Lord Michael Spencer, Director and Special Advistor at CME | Talking Markets with Michael Wilson & David Buik

    Joining David and Michael in the Capital.com studio this week's Talking Markets is esteemed entrepreneur and philanthropist, Lord Michael Spencer of Alresford who will be discussing the general election, Brexit, and UK growth.
    He is one of the UK’s most successful entrepreneurs. He founded Intercapital in 1986, a firm which soon became one of the world's largest inter-dealer brokers.
    In 1998, Intercapital merged with EXCO, and a year later with Garban plc, forming ICAP – with Michael as CEO. ICAP joined the FTSE 100 in 2006, and in 2016 sold its hybrid voice broking business. This led to the formation of NEX Group, again with Michael as CEO. In 2018, CME Group acquired NEX, and Michael became a director and Special Adviser at CME.
    CFD trading involves a high level of risk. 80.84% of retail investors lose money.

    • 31 min.
    "It All Comes Down to Liquidity" - Humphrey Percy | Talking Markets with Michael Wilson & David Buik

    "It All Comes Down to Liquidity" - Humphrey Percy | Talking Markets with Michael Wilson & David Buik

    Joining David and Michael in the Capital.com studio this week is FX expert Humphrey Percy. With over 40 years of international banking experience, he has worked at the likes of J. Henry Schroder Wagg, Barclays Bank Group and WestLB, holding positions including CEO, Managing Director, General Manager, and Head of Global Financial Markets.
    Humphrey founded Bank of London and The Middle East plc in 2006, and was Chief Executive Officer of BLME Holdings for nine years. A Chartered Fellow of the Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment (CISI), Humphrey founded HighLine Partners Ltd in 2019, where he is Chairman. He’s also the Chairman of SGM-FX, an independent foreign exchange company.
    CFD trading involves a high level of risk. 80.84% of retail investors lose money.

    • 29 min.
    "UK plc Wants a Stable Counterparty" - Simon French | Talking Markets with Michael Wilson & David Buik

    "UK plc Wants a Stable Counterparty" - Simon French | Talking Markets with Michael Wilson & David Buik

    This week on Talking Markets, industry veterans David Buik and Michael Wilson are joined by economics guru Simon French to discuss the upcoming UK election, how equities and the pound have fared under Labour and Conservative governments in the last 70 years, as well as the state of the housing market and the economy's growth prospects.
    CFD trading involves a high level of risk. 80.84% of retail investors lose money.

    • 37 min.
    "PR Will Be Turned on Its Head" - Steffan Williams | Talking Markets with Michael Wilson & David Buik

    "PR Will Be Turned on Its Head" - Steffan Williams | Talking Markets with Michael Wilson & David Buik

    This week, David and Michael are joined by Steffan Williams, founder and partner of strategic communications and change management consultancy Williams Nicolson.
    They talk about PR and AI's impact on the industry, as well as reputation management and how CEOs should engage with media in a changing world.
    CFD trading involves a high level of risk. 80.84% of retail investors lose money.

    • 22 min.
    "Uncertainty Is at Uncomfortable Levels" - Martin Sorrell | Talking Markets with Michael Wilson & David Buik

    "Uncertainty Is at Uncomfortable Levels" - Martin Sorrell | Talking Markets with Michael Wilson & David Buik

    Sir Martin Sorrell is a British businessman and Chairman of S4 Capital.
    Martin has served on boards of many high profile public, academic and business organisations, including esteemed business schools both nationally and internationally.
    CFD trading involves a high level of risk. 80.84% of retail investors lose money.

    • 32 min.

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