
Standard Chartered Money Insights
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
Through the Noise: How much will the Fed cut?
Audrey and Ray share their views on the upcoming FOMC meeting next week. They discuss the magnitude of the rate cut and its potential impact on the markets. Additionally, they examine the effects of recent political events in France and Japan on financial markets. They conclude with a discussion on commodities and the South Korean equities market.
Find out more from our latest Weekly Market Outlook report here.
Speakers:
- Ray Heung, Senior Investment Strategist, Standard Chartered Bank
- Audrey Goh, Head of Asset Allocation, Standard Chartered Bank