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Macro Matters - Q3 2023 Macro Outlook

Podcast by Millennium Global with Piya Sachdeva, Sandra Rhouma & Eve Danbury

EPISODE 12:

In this episode of the Macro Matters podcast by Millennium Global, we share our Q3 2023 Global Currency & Macroeconomic Outlook. Our Lead Economist & Strategist, Piya Sachdeva, Economist & Strategist, Sandra Rhouma and Junior Portfolio Manager, Eve Danbury discuss the macro themes that will matter most in the coming quarter and how these are expected to impact global currencies.

Discussion points:


01:59: Regional banking stress.

04:01: Broad outlook on the US economy.

06:40: Fast thoughts on the Fed and the trajectory for US inflation.

09:44: Global growth and the China narrative.

12:16: US dollar views into the next quarter.

16:13: Thoughts on the ECB and the Euro.

19:25: Japanese Yen views for the second half of 2023.

21:17: BoE moving forward and the British Pound in a global context.

24:28:  Views on the SNB and Swiss Franc from here.

26:56: Australia - RBA and the Australian dollar.

28:40: Global growth in relation to the Bank of Canada and the Canadian dollar.

30:57: China - the most pivotal story for markets into the next quarter.

34:07: Excitement of emerging markets.

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