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20/01/2026 - Business and Market Discussion
Neil Newman, Head of Strategy, Astris Advisory, tells Steven Filby there is a lot of confusion about what exactly US President Trump wants from Greenland but he thinks it’s very much a move about defence. Moving onto China’s economy, Enrique Diaz Alvarez, Chief Economist, Ebury, says it will be hard to maintain the current level of growth and we may need to see aggressive efforts to help turn things around in the property sector.
20/01/2026 - Your Money
20/01/2026 - View from Japan
John Beirne, Principal Economist, Asian Development Bank, talks on continuing weakness in the Japanese yen, saying this complicates this week’s BOJ’s rates decision. He goes on to look at the potential for intervention, saying that’s normally used to calm short term volatility, rather than create a sustainable impact.
20/01/2026 - Business and Market Discussion
Neil Newman, Head of Strategy, Astris Advisory, tells Steven Filby there is a lot of confusion about what exactly US President Trump wants from Greenland but he thinks it’s very much a move about defence. Moving onto China’s economy, Enrique Diaz Alvarez, Chief Economist, Ebury, says it will be hard to maintain the current level of growth and we may need to see aggressive efforts to help turn things around in the property sector.
20/01/2026 - Your Money
20/01/2026 - View from Japan
John Beirne, Principal Economist, Asian Development Bank, talks on continuing weakness in the Japanese yen, saying this complicates this week’s BOJ’s rates decision. He goes on to look at the potential for intervention, saying that’s normally used to calm short term volatility, rather than create a sustainable impact.