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Interviews

 
Video: The Outlook For Oil Prices

Video: The Outlook For Oil Prices

21 Apr 2023
Tom Holland
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Video: India's Changing Investment Cycle

Video: India's Changing Investment Cycle

10 Nov 2022
Tom Miller
In a growth-challenged world, India stands out as something of a bright spot. The economy is hardly firing on all cylinders but there are signs of a new investment cycle starting to unfold. Tom recently did a research trip in the country for the first time since the pandemic and in this interview explains his findings.
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12 Apr 2022
Anatole Kaletsky
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Video: The Quirinale Question

Video: The Quirinale Question

14 Jan 2022
Nick Andrews
The possibility that Italian prime minister Mario Draghi could be installed as the country’s largely ceremonial president when parliament chooses a new head of state next month has raised fears of a new period of political instability. In this video interview, Nick Andrews assesses the implications for Draghi’s ongoing structural reform program, and for Italian asset prices.
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Video: The Struggle For Self-Sufficiency

Video: The Struggle For Self-Sufficiency

17 Dec 2021
Tilly Zhang
US efforts to slow the development of China’s domestic semiconductor industry through export bans on US-origin technology has duly stymied its leading chipmakers. As a result, Beijing is working hard to achieve some form of technological self-sufficiency. In this interview, Gavekal Fathom China’s Tilly Zhang outlines two prongs of the effort.
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Video: Pricing French Political Risk

Video: Pricing French Political Risk

10 Dec 2021
Cedric Gemehl
With four months to go before France’s 2022 presidential election, the lion’s share of publicity has so far been captured by the populist rightCedric assesses whether a right-wing Euroskeptic could really capture the Elysée palace come April, to what extent polling gains by populist candidates icould destabilize Europe’s financial markets.
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Video: The State Of The US Economy

Video: The State Of The US Economy

1 Dec 2021
Will Denyer
With US inflation way above target, the Federal Reserve is considering a faster than initially planned wind down to its asset purchases. In this video interview, Will examines the US’s inflationary dynamic and assesses the impact that a renewed Covid outbreak could have on the growth outlook and markets.
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Video: Russia And The European Energy Equation

Video: Russia And The European Energy Equation

24 Nov 2021
Nick Andrews
The sharp rise this year in European energy prices has been widely attributed to Russia, which has declined to increase near-term supplies of natural gas to Europe in line with the region’s demand growth. Nick examines the incentives guiding Moscow’s decisions and explores the potential impact of Russia’s choices on Western Europe’s inflation and growth outlook.
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Video: The Conflicting Signals In US Consumption

Video: The Conflicting Signals In US Consumption

17 Nov 2021
Tan Kai Xian
The US recorded continued strong retail sales growth in October. But more forward-looking surveys are showing a deep deterioration in consumer sentiment as gasoline prices have risen to seven-year highs, acting as an effective tax on households’ discretionary spending power. In this video interview, KX weighs these conflicting forces to assess the outlook for US consumer demand in 2022.
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Video: A Looser Labor Market

Video: A Looser Labor Market

8 Nov 2021
Nick Andrews
In the US expectations are growing that labor shortages will drive accelerating pay rises, exacerbating inflationary pressures. In the eurozone, as Nick explains, the situation is different. Although anecdotes abound about employers struggling to staff up, these are a temporary wrinkle caused by rapid reopening in narrow sectors.
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Events

 
Beijing Seminar & Webinar — December 2021

Beijing Seminar & Webinar — December 2021

7 Dec 2021
Anatole Kaletsky, Louis-Vincent Gave, Arthur Kroeber, Rosealea Yao, Ernan Cui, Wei He, Thomas Gatley
In our recent live-streamed seminar in Beijing, Anatole presented his case for why markets are right not to panic about high headline inflation numbers. Louis cast doubt on claims that this current bout of inflation is transitory. Arthur and members of the Dragonomics team presented on China's economy, policy goals and asset markets.
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Webinar: Europe's Winter Troubles

Webinar: Europe's Winter Troubles

3 Dec 2021
Anatole Kaletsky, Cedric Gemehl, Nick Andrews
As winter sets in, Europe seems beset with uncertainties: around Covid, energy prices and inflation. Anatole Kaletsky, Cedric Gemehl and Nick Andrews weigh these and other forces that will be at work in 2022 to assess the outlook for Europe’s economy and markets in the new year.
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Shanghai Seminar — November 2021

Shanghai Seminar — November 2021

19 Nov 2021
Arthur Kroeber, Thomas Gatley, Louis-Vincent Gave
In our recent Shanghai seminar, Arthur Kroeber addressed China's policy moves this year, the decarbonization drive and the rivalry with the US; Thomas Gatley outlined the status and prospects for China's economy and markets; and Louis Gave presented his latest macroeconomic views as inflationary pressures around the world continue to mount.
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Webinar: Contrarian Takes On Two Emerging Markets

Webinar: Contrarian Takes On Two Emerging Markets

19 Nov 2021
Udith Sikand, Vincent Tsui
The consensus view seems to be that Brazil is too risky and South Korea is the big money-maker among emerging markets. Not quite so, say Udith and Vincent. In this webinar, Udith outlines why it may be worth it for investors to take on some risk in Brazil and Vincent argues that South Korea’s star may be fading as the export outlook weakens and inflation rises.
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Webinar: A Climate Of Change

Webinar: A Climate Of Change

12 Nov 2021
Arthur Kroeber, Cedric Gemehl, Rosealea Yao
As the COP26 climate conference reached its end, our team of analysts convened to discuss what to make of the world’s major economies’ climate pledges. Europe has the most ambitious target, the US has finally outlined its specific goals, and China too has set a date by which to achieve a net-zero emission economy. How rough will the transition be?
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Webinar: Global Investment Roundtable, November 2021

Webinar: Global Investment Roundtable, November 2021

5 Nov 2021
Will Denyer, Louis-Vincent Gave, Anatole Kaletsky
At November's Global Investment Roundtable, Gavekal’s senior team convened to discuss the global macro environment as energy prices continue to rise and the US Federal Reserve gets closer to winding down its monetary accommodation.
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Webinar: Europe's Dislocated Recovery

Webinar: Europe's Dislocated Recovery

29 Oct 2021
Nick Andrews, Cedric Gemehl, Anatole Kaletsky
Europe is in the grips of an energy crisis that is disrupting multiple industries and acting as an effective tax on consumption. In addition to broader supply chain bottlenecks, the worry is that these factors choke off Europe's nascent economic recovery. In this webinar our team of analysts assess these dynamics.
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Webinar: China's Fintech Showdown

Webinar: China's Fintech Showdown

28 Oct 2021
Matthew Forney, Laila Khawaja
China’s financial technology industry has been chaotic for two decades, with Ant Group launching pioneering new products while regulators and competitors play catch-up. With Ant Group ready for its IPO, the push-and-pull between the firm and regulators is grabbing institutional investors’ attention. Matthew Forney and Laila Khawaja of Gavekal Fathom China addressed this tension and also the broader impact of regulation on the country's fintech industry.
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Webinar: What To Expect As The Fed Tapers

Webinar: What To Expect As The Fed Tapers

22 Oct 2021
Will Denyer, Tan Kai Xian
The Federal Reserve is planning to wind down its creation of artificial savings just as the US net national savings rate has ticked lower and the Treasury is preparing to rebuild its depleted cash balances. Will and KX set out what these all these shifts—as well as rising inflation, tightening labor markets and deteriorating housing affordability—mean for US stock and bond markets.
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Webinar: China’s Policy Trajectory

Webinar: China’s Policy Trajectory

15 Oct 2021
Andrew Batson
China’s leaders capitalized on the country’s post-Covid boom by pursuing reforms that further Xi Jinping’s political goals. These have resulted in hits to both economic growth and financial markets. In this webinar, Andrew unpicks these developments and explains why he thinks no U-turn in the broad policy approach is likely.
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