Episode 49: Marc Chandler Bannockburn Global Forex

Episode 49: Marc Chandler Bannockburn Global Forex

Author: 360 Trading Networks August 27, 2024 Duration: 24:45
Marc Chandler, Chief Market Strategist at Bannockburn Global Forex, breaks down some of the key themes and trends impacting the FX market. He discusses the fallout of the recent unwinding of the yen carry trade on corporations, explains why currency markets don't always follow a pattern of cause-and-effect and argues that the US dollar will remain at the centre of financial markets - but not necessarily for the reasons that many people assume. Chandler also looks ahead to a potential rate cut...

Drawing from its unique position as a technology provider at the heart of the global foreign exchange market, the 360T Podcast Series opens a direct channel to the expertise flowing through international financial institutions. Each conversation in this podcast is built on the daily interactions 360 Trading Networks has with a diverse spectrum of professionals, aiming to distill their collective insight on the world's largest asset class. You'll hear unfiltered exchanges where seasoned industry voices discuss the nuances, challenges, and evolving dynamics of FX trading and technology. Rather than offering broad overviews, the series delves into specific fragments of knowledge that are often only shared between experts. Tuning in feels less like attending a lecture and more like gaining access to a candid dialogue among peers, where practical experience takes center stage. This podcast serves as an ongoing forum, translating the complex realities of the foreign exchange ecosystem into accessible discussions for anyone keen to understand the forces shaping modern finance.
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