
BM Talks
BM Talks offers sensible market commentary, providing insights and analysis on financial markets. The podcast is hosted by BlondeMoney and aims to deliver straightforward, no-nonsense discussions about economic trends and investment strategies.
Episodes
BM Talks: Rob Ford, Professor of Politics, speaks about Makerfield By-Election
We are joined once again by Rob Ford, Professor of Political Science at Manchester University and co-author of the definitive "The British General Election of 2019 (Bible of General Elections)" to discuss the Makerfield by-election. He is also the new Elections Analyst for Sky News and his Substack is The Swingometer.We asked: Who is likely to win the Makerfield by-election?Who are the M
BM Talks: Kallum Pickering speaks
We are joined in our latest edition of BM Talks by Kallum Pickering. He is Chief Economist at Peel Hunt and a columnist for The Telegraph.We asked: What is the economic outlook given the Iran war?How do we monitor the air pockets that might show up when the rubber hits the road and the supply shortage manifests in the markets?What would a US/Iran deal look like? Is the Chinese Yuan going to replac
BM Talks: Ben Ashby speaks Q2
We are joined in our latest edition of BM Talks for a Q2 update from Ben Ashby, CIO of Henderson Rowe. We asked: How long will the energy shock last?How is the conflict in the Middle East part of the US National Security Plan?How does this compare to the Tanker Wars of the 1980s and the Oil Embargo of the 1970s?How will interest rate markets respond?Could we see a currency crisis and capital contr
BM Talks: Ben Ashby speaks
We are joined in our latest edition of BM Talks once again by Ben Ashby, CIO of Henderson Rowe.
BM Talks: Rob Ford Speaks about Gorton and Denton
We are joined in our latest edition of BM Talks by Rob Ford, Professor of Political Science at Manchester University and co-author of the definitive "The British General Election of 2019 (Bible of General Elections)". We asked him:- Who is likely to win the Gorton & Denton by-election?- What is the path to victory for the Greens, Labour and Reform respectively? - What would be a goo
BM Talks: Bill Dinning speaks
We are joined in our latest edition of BM Talks by Bill Dinning. He is Chief Investment Officer of W1M, the UK wealth and investment manager formed in 2024 through the merger of Waverton Investment Management and London and Capital Group. Bill was previously Head of Investment Strategy at Coal Pension Trustees and prior to that at Kames Capital in Edinburgh. We asked: Are marketd underestimating t
BM Talks: Mike Bell speaks
We are joined in our latest edition of BM Talks by Mike Bell. Mike is an independent macro strategist who spent a decade at JP Morgan Asset Management where he led international investment teams and advised institutional clients on the economic outlook across asset classes. He studied Social and Political Sciences at Cambridge University and is a CFA Charterholder.We asked: Why do you think the Ba
BM Talks: Silvana Tenreyro speaks
We are joined in our latest edition of BM Talks by Silvana Tenreyro. Silvana sat on the Bank of England's MPC from 2017 until 2023 and is a professor of Economics at the LSE. We asked: What is the biggest lesson from her time on the MPC which covered the aftermath of the Brexit vote along with Covid and the war in Ukraine?Is central bank credibility at risk?Does the Bernanke Review of the Ban
BM Talks: Mark Mcvitie speaks
We are joined in our latest edition of BM Talks by Mark Mcvitie, Director of the Labour Growth Group. With around 100 Labour MPs as members, the group is 'committed to tearing down the barriers to growth'. Mark worked in communications in the financial services sector before moving into political campaigning. We asked: What is the Labour Growth Group's core mission? How does it work
BM Talks: Dame Harriett Baldwin speaks
We are joined in our latest edition of BM Talks by Dame Harriett Baldwin, MP for West Worcestershire who served as Chair of the Treasury Select Committee and is now Shadow Business and Trade Minister. Prior to joining parliament she was Head of Currency Management at JP Morgan Investment Management.We asked: How do you assess the UK's fiscal risks right now?Do the current fiscal rules command
BM Talks: Alex Patelis speaks
We are joined in our latest edition of BM Talks by Alex Patelis, who served as Chief Economic Adviser to Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis between 2019-2024. Alex also worked in investment banks including as Managing Director of Global Research at Merrill Lynch and studied under Ben Bernanke for his PhD from Princeton. We asked:Ten years ago, Greece voted No in a referendum to a bailout, on
BM Talks: Rachel Ziemba speaks
We are joined in our latest edition of BM Talks by Rachel Ziemba, founder of Ziemba Insights. She is an expert in sanctions and trade policy with a focus on oil markets in the Middle East. Her substack has the ever-more relevant name of "Weaponized Economy". We asked: What happens to the oil price given the Iran/Israel conflict?What will be the response of the GCC countries and China
BM Talks: Dr Nigel Bowles speaks
We are joined in our latest edition of BM Talks by Dr Nigel Bowles, who taught American politics and history at Oxford and Edinburgh universities, along with authoring many books such as "Government and Politics of the United States". We asked: Does the US Constitution prevent an authoritarian President?Can the US President remove the Federal Reserve Chair? Are tariffs the exclusive po
BM Talks: Meyrick Chapman speaks
We talk to Meyrick Chapman, Principal and Founder of Hedge Analytics Ltd, about: How should we look at the US trade balance?What was the "glitch" in The Matrix on Liberation Day?What does the Moody's downgrade mean for US debt?Where could systemic risk emerge?Why does the market respond dramatically to known unknowns?
BM Talks: Ben Ashby speaks
We asked Ben Ashby, CIO of Henderson Rowe:What next for the S&P500?What is the Eurodollars market and why does it matter?Is Trump trying to accelerate a long term rebalancing of the global economy?Where could systemic risk emerge?What countries are vulnerable in a new era for foreign policy?
BM Talks: Rob Ford, Professor of Politics, Speaks
Rob Ford, Professor of Politics at Manchester University and co-author of Brexitland, talks to us about:- What will happen in the 3 by-elections- What this means for the UK General Election- The new division between voters- Why Nigel Farage isn't done yet- The outlook for UK politics
BM Talks: Kweku Adoboli speaks - from Summer 2018
This is an episode from our archives. We spoke to Kweku Adoboli, the former UBS trader who went to prison for rogue trading that was uncovered in 2011. In the summer of 2018, having served his time, he spoke to us about the mechanics of marketing making and prop trading in ETFs and other Delta One products. He explained how he used proxies for volatility to hedge positions and how this can lead to
BM Talks: Hugh Hendry Speaks
We asked Hugh: What assets does he want to own this year ?What does he think about inflation?What was his favourite trading day? Which policymaker is getting it right? He shares how he was once under attack by Robert Mugabe as well as waxing biblical from his Caribbean island.
BM Talks: Rana Mitter, Professor of History of China, Speaks
We asked: Will China invade Taiwan?Can China meet its growth target?What does China think of Liz Truss?What is Xi Jinping's ideology?What are China's demographic challenges?And finally... what is the best programme on Chinese TV?
BM Talks: David Smith, The Sunday Times Economics Editor, Speaks
We asked: Will there be a UK recession this year?Will Working From Home solve the Productivity Puzzle?Is Rishi Sunak doing a good job?Who is his favourite UK Chancellor? How has business journalism changed?And of course... what's his favourite joke?
John Reade of the World Gold Council on Gold
We asked: Is Gold still an inflation hedge?When is Gold a safe haven?How does Gold fit into a portfolio?How does Gold compare to Crypto? How liquid is the Gold marketHave central bank holdings of Gold changed?
Sir Christopher Meyer on Geopolitics
Former British Ambassador to the United States, Sir Christopher Meyer talks to us about the upcoming US elections, the role of China, the UK under Boris Johnson and the future of the European Union. He explains the greatest challenges he faced in his term as Ambassador, including the 9/11 terror attacks, as well as the greatest leaders he ever met. We asked: Who will win the US mid-term elections
Panagiotis Vlachopoulos on inflation and the global economy
We asked:What happens to inflation?Can central banks hold their nerve?What does the post-pandemic economy look like?Do investors still need bonds in their portfolio?Where are the opportunities in Emerging Markets?What is the future of the EU?
ASI's Richard Dunbar on Asset Management
We asked: What does the future of asset management look like?Where do ETFs fit in?Can blockchain revolutionise the industry?How has the virtual world worked during the pandemic?In the search for yield, where do the opportunities lie? What advice can you give someone starting out in the industry?What are the prospects for the Union of the United Kingdom?
The Economist's Philip Coggan on what 10,000 years of economics teaches us
We asked: What can we learn from the response to the Spanish Flu?Are we going back to the inflation of the 1970s?How does the Technological Revolution compare to the Industrial Revolution?Are central banks and governments pursuing MMT?What happened to the Bond Vigilantes?Philip Coggan writes the Bartleby column in the Economist. He started a life in journalism when they used typewriters. He has ex
Sir John Key on New Zealand, China and the pandemic
Helen asked about China, NZ approach to them, how aggressive will China be and can it drive a wedge between NZ and Australia? NZ has always had a good relationship with China, the Five Eyes has morphed into making political statements not intelligence ones. NZ is in ANZUS, ok it’ somewhat on ice as far as NZ goes but when John was PM he sent their SAS to Afghanistan. We, along with Britain and ma
Rob O'Rahilly on banking, fund management, balance sheets and beyond
We asked:How has QE evolved since the financial crisis?What are we to make of increased borrowing by governments?What is the major source of systemic risk today?What is causing wobbles in the bond market?How far can we make a comparison between 2020 and 2008?What will happen to the US Dollar?What is the outlook for stocks, bonds and alternative assets?
David Hoey and Mick Fealty on the Ireland/Northern Ireland Protocol
We asked:What is the Ireland/Northern Ireland Protocol?What happened over Article 16 and why?What are the immediate implications for NI businesses? How much friction is there between EU vs UK, UK vs ROI etc?Will we see a United Ireland and Independent Scotland in 10 years?Will we return to violence?Our speakers are from either side of the debate.
Nancy Davis on trading inflation and volatility
We asked:What is going to happen to inflation, interest rates and volatility?What will the Fed do?What measure of inflation is the best one to follow?What is the risk from investing in mortgage securities?What part does convexity play in interest rate markets?How did you trade last March?Where is there now value in the markets?
Mohamed El-Erian on the Different Normal
We asked:What does the post pandemic world look like?What sectors will struggle and which will notWas the massive intervention of March 2020 a massive bail out?What advice would you give the Fed?What will happen to Europe with leadership changes?Britain after Brexit?What will Biden achieve?
David Buik on The City
We asked:Are stockmarkets bubbly?What next in UK politics after Brexit?What sectors will outperform and which will struggle?How has technology changed the markets? How will The City adapt to the new normal?
Nicola Horlick speaks about fund management, tokenisation and more
We asked:What are the challenges facing the fund management industry? Is ESG a bubble or is it here to stay? What does Brexit mean for the City?Has the government done enough to save small businesses?How do music rights work as an alternative asset?What advice would she give investors?For a full breakdown of the half hour podcast, see below:01:00 - What challenges face the fund management industry
Ambassador Curtis Mahoney on the new US regime
We asked CJ Mahoney, the former Deputy United States Trade Representative under Robert Lighthizer in the Trump Administration:Will China tariffs be renegotiated?Will the UK or EU get a trade deal with US?What will Biden’s flagship policy be, given a 50-50 Senate?What was the Trump administration’s greatest achievement?What happens to the Republican Party post-Trump?What is the biggest geopolitical
Sir Paul Tucker on what central banks should do now
In this episode of BM Talks we are joined by Sir Paul Tucker who reveals: Why central banks are struggling to communicate their actionsWhat QE is doing needs to be examinedHow QE works must be better explainedDebt needs to be termed outHow Shadow Banks remain a significant risk to the marketHow fiscal policy can coordinate but not dominate monetary policy"We should be relying on the central b
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