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Standard Chartered Money Insights is a podcast series created to bring you the latest market views on-the-go. Join experts from Standard Chartered Bank as we deep dive into the global insights and financial analysis that matter to help you make better financial decisions.
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Standard Chartered Money Insights is a podcast series created to bring you the latest market views on-the-go. Join experts from Standard Chartered Bank as we deep dive into the global insights and financial analysis that matter to help you make better financial decisions.
This podcast channel and its contents are being distributed for general information only. It is not and does not constitute research material, independent research, an offer, recommendation or solicitation to enter into any transaction or adopt any hedging, trading or investment strategy, in relation to any securities or other financial instruments. The podcast content is for general evaluation only. It does not take into account the specific investment objectives, financial situation or particular needs of any particular person or class of persons and it has not been prepared for any particular person or class of persons. Opinions, projections and estimates are solely those of SCB at the date of the podcast content and subject to change without notice. Past performance is not indicative of future results and no representation or warranty is made regarding future performance. Any forecast contained herein as to likely future movements in rates or prices or likely future events or occurrences constitutes an opinion only and is not indicative of actual future movements in rates or prices or actual future events or occurrences (as the case may be).

    Cut to the Chase! Not yet the historic moment

    Cut to the Chase! Not yet the historic moment

    Daniel discusses the FOMC outcome overnight, and how investors may consider positioning their portfolio.

    Speaker:
    Daniel Lam,  Head of Equity Strategy, Standard Chartered BankFor more of our latest market insights, visit Market views on-the-go.

    • 4 min
    Cut to the Chase! The Swiss Saga

    Cut to the Chase! The Swiss Saga

    Daniel discusses the issues surrounding a special class of junior bonds issued mainly by European banks (the so-called AT1s) and the prospects for US and European financial institutions.

    Speaker:
    Daniel Lam,  Head of Equity Strategy, Standard Chartered BankFor more of our latest market insights, visit Market views on-the-go.

    • 4 min
    Cut to the Chase! Opportunities within US Financials

    Cut to the Chase! Opportunities within US Financials

    Daniel discusses the issues that US Financials face, and why investors may get long-term investment opportunities in the “Mega-Large Cap” in the sector. 

    Speaker:
    Daniel Lam,  Head of Equity Strategy, Standard Chartered BankFor more of our latest market insights, visit Market views on-the-go.

    • 3 min
    Cut to the Chase! The critical week

    Cut to the Chase! The critical week

    Daniel discusses the upcoming FOMC meeting, the Fed’s desire to control inflation, the balancing act with financial stability and how investors should be positioned. 

    Speaker:
    Daniel Lam,  Head of Equity Strategy, Standard Chartered BankFor more of our latest market insights, visit Market views on-the-go.

    • 4 min
    Through the Noise: Canary in the Coalmine

    Through the Noise: Canary in the Coalmine

    In today’s edition of Through the Noise, Manpreet speaks to Fook Hien about whether recent events in the financial sector could be a canary in the coalmine, our thoughts on opportunities and risks in the financial sector and why recent market events feed well into our SAFE theme 

     Speakers:
    Manpreet Gill, CIO of Africa, Middle East & Europe (AME/E) and Head of Fixed Income, Currency and Commodities (FICC) Strategy, Standard Chartered BankFook Hien Yap, Senior Investment Strategist, Standard Chartered BankFor more of our latest market insights, visit Market views on-the-go.

    • 12 min
    Through the Noise Special: When it rains it pours

    Through the Noise Special: When it rains it pours

    In this special podcast, Steve talks about the recent challenges in the US/Europe banking sector and what it means for central bank policy, the global economy and the investment outlook. 

    Speaker:
    Steve Brice,  Chief Investment Officer, Standard Chartered BankYou may view the report here, or on our Market views on-the-go page.

    For more of our latest market insights, visit Market views on-the-go.

    • 6 min

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