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22/04/2026 - Business and Market Discussion
Chris Weston, Head of Research at Pepperstone, tells Steven Filby US President Donald Trump was effectively forced into extending the ceasefire in Iran, and we have seen some derisking coming through, but all eyes will remain on peace talks. Vishnu Varathan, Head of Macro Asia-ex-Japan, Fixed Income, Mizuho Securities, says uncertainty over a deal remains, and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz will cause ongoing issues with supply chains, even if we do see a resolution soon.
22/04/2026 - Your Money
22/04/2026 - View from India
Radhika Rao, Senior Economist and Executive Director, DBS Bank Singapore, says while India has energy reserves, and has been able to get some oil from Russia and Iran, the focus is moving towards diversification. She goes on to say macro-variables will come under pressure the longer the situation goes on.
14/08/2025 - Business and Market Discussion
Ben Emons, Chief Investment Officer/Founder, Fed Watch Advisors as well as Chief Market Strategist at Strategic Fortune Wealth, tells Steven Filby that the services component of US CPI data remains sticky, so markets shouldn’t be too complacent over Fed cuts. Frederick Chu, an independent ETF consultant, adds that there are a lot of fluctuations around tariffs and agrees that investors should be wary.
14/08/2025 - Your Money - Brands and Customer Engagement
14/08/2025 - View from the US
John Terrett, our US markets correspondent, talks on Perplexity AI’s bid for Google Chrome and why now is an interesting time for Google as a company overall. He goes onto the limited effect tariffs have had so far on inflation, what we might see from the Fed in September and the possible end for Kodak.