Learning Markets Trader Podcast Series
Summary: Listen to market commentary and debate on the go with the Learning Markets Trader Podcast Series brought to you every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Learning Markets Analysts watch the global markets so you get the complete picture and not just a glimpse.
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Podcasts:
In today's podcast, Learning Markets analysts discuss the dramatic reaction to rumors that the ECB is going to taper its quantitative-easing (QE) program.
In today's podcast, Learning Markets analysts discuss the issues created by the Brexit, Deutsche Bank DB, and the coming elections.
In today's podcast, Learning Markets analysts discuss the potential DB settlement, and how oil prices are likely to keep a lid on the energy sector.
In today's podcast, Learning Markets analysts discuss the shocking announcement that OPEC has reached an "understanding" to cap oil production.
In today's podcast, Learning Markets analysts discuss the problems facing the financial markets if European banks default.
In today's podcast, Learning Markets analysts discuss the issues facing the oil and technology sector.
In today's podcast, Learning Markets analysts discuss the hugely important monetary policy statements from both the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) and the Bank of Japan (BOJ).
In today's podcast, Learning Markets analysts discuss the challenges facing the market and why we should expect additional volatility in the near term.
In today's podcast, Learning Markets analysts discuss the impact another banking crisis could have on the market.
In today's podcast, Learning Markets analysts discuss the divergence between stocks and bond yields and what it could indicate for the market.
In today's podcast, Learning Markets analysts discuss the impact of lower interest rate expectations and higher stock prices following the Fed speech.
In today's podcast, Learning Markets analysts discuss the sudden shift in the stock and bond market as investors shifted expectations about rate hikes.
In today's podcast, Learning Markets analysts discuss the problems caused by managing taxes and cash rather than technology and product development.
In today's podcast, Learning Markets analysts discuss the conflicting reaction traders had to the Friday jobs report.
In today's podcast, Learning Markets analysts discuss the drop in oil prices and the relative stability of the stock market.