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Moving Markets

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  • Moving Markets

    Markets on edge as oil, inflation, and AI drive a fragile mood

    2026/04/07 | 10 mins.
    Equity gains on Monday were modest and fragile. Risk appetite is fading as investors focus on President Trump’s deadline, rising oil prices, and Middle East tensions. Strong US payrolls on Friday contrast with weaker services employment and rising input costs on Monday, leaving uncertainty over whether inflation pressures will persist. Technology remains a key theme: strong AI demand supported Samsung and Broadcom, while potential IPOs from SpaceX, Anthropic, and OpenAI point to rising competition for a limited pool of capital. Norbert Rücker, Head of Economics and Next Generation Research, comments on developments in energy markets ahead of President Trump’s deadline.

    (00:00) - Introduction: Bernadette Anderko, Product & Investment Content

    (00:55) - Markets wrap-up: Mike Rauber, Product & Investment Content

    (06:29) - Energy: Norbert Rücker, Head of Economics & Next Generation Research

    (10:01) - Closing remarks: Bernadette Anderko, Product & Investment Content

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  • Moving Markets

    The View Beyond: The continued resilience of emerging market equities

    2026/04/04 | 10 mins.
    Despite a significant selloff following the outbreak of conflict in the Middle East, global emerging market equities have demonstrated a surprising degree of resilience. What explains this contained drawdown, and how should investors differentiate across regions even as volatility persists?

    (00:00) - Introduction

    (01:11) - Current resilience of emerging markets

    (01:59) - Earnings revisions and relative performance

    (03:18) - Market sensitivity and the nature of the drawdown

    (04:23) - Energy costs and financial conditions

    (06:16) - Monetary policy impact and US dollar outlook

    (07:00) - AI as a growth driver in emerging markets

    (07:30) - Outlook for EM equities

    (09:14) - Closing remarks and legal information

    In this episode of Julius Baer’s Moving Markets: The View Beyond, Ayako Lehmann is joined by Nenad Dinic, Emerging Market Strategist at Julius Baer, to examine the recent performance of emerging market equities in the wake of geopolitical shocks. They discuss why the fundamental story for the asset class remains robust, the importance of distinguishing between net energy importers and exporters, and how factors such as a weakening US dollar and the AI-driven CapEx cycle are shaping the outlook. The conversation also addresses the implications of regional dispersion, the role of earnings revisions, and why patient investors may find compelling opportunities amid ongoing uncertainty.
  • Moving Markets

    Tensions rise, markets shift after Trump dashes hopes of a quick resolution

    2026/04/02 | 10 mins.
    In his highly anticipated address to the nation, President Trump dashed hopes of a swift resolution to the conflict with Iran, announcing that the US would ‘hit Iran very hard’ in the coming weeks. Markets reacted immediately: stocks reversed earlier gains, government bond yields rose, and oil prices and the US dollar moved sharply higher on the news. In this episode, we are joined by Carsten Menke, Head of Next Generation Research, who shares his insights on the increasingly concerning developments in the aluminium market - and what these dynamics could mean for the market in the weeks ahead.

    (00:00) - Introduction: Helen Freer, Product & Investment Content

    (00:24) - Markets wrap-up: Roman Canziani, Head of Product & Investment Content

    (06:29) - Aluminium: Carsten Menke, Head of Next Generation Research

    (09:46) - Closing remarks: Helen Freer, Product & Investment Content

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  • Moving Markets

    Equity markets finish a turbulent March with a solid rebound

    2026/04/01 | 17 mins.
    Global markets showed signs of recovery yesterday after a highly volatile March, with European equities stabilising and US indices staging an impressive rally. However, persistent geopolitical tensions in the Middle East continue to weigh on sentiment, fuelling higher energy prices and pushing Eurozone inflation above the ECB’s target. Asian markets opened April on a strong footing, led by a sharp surge in Japanese and South Korean equities. Today we’re joined by Dario Messi, Head of Fixed Income Research, to explore the latest developments in corporate credit markets and explain the headlines in private credit. We also welcome Mathieu Racheter, Head of Equity Strategy, who discusses how equity markets are reacting to the ongoing geopolitical situation and offers a deep dive into emerging market equities.

    (00:00) - Introduction: Helen Freer, Product & Investment Content

    (00:31) - Markets wrap-up: Lucija Caculovic, Product & Investment Content

    (07:13) - Bond market update: Dario Messi, Head of Fixed Income Research

    (11:26) - Equity market update: Mathieu Racheter, Head of Equity Strategy Research

    (16:24) - Closing remarks: Helen Freer, Product & Investment Content

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  • Moving Markets

    Markets torn between growth and inflation; an AI-dawn in healthcare?

    2026/03/31 | 13 mins.
    Despite strong German inflation, global bond yields fell as markets shifted from inflation concerns to weakening growth signals. Soft Swiss KOF and Eurozone confidence data reinforced this move, pushing investors into bonds. Fed chair Jerome Powell said the central bank has limited influence over supply‑driven price spikes, reducing expectations of imminent US rate increases. In equities, Europe held up, while US markets weakened as sentiment stayed fragile, oil prices stayed high, and volatility persisted after a month of war. Gold is recovering, up nearly 10% from last week’s low. Overall, traders point to cleaner positioning, weak sentiment after a sharp global equity drop and a bond‑yield spike this month, and quarter‑end flows as key drivers of market moves at the end of the month. Damien Ng from Next Generation Research highlights a promising outlook for healthcare, driven by better diagnostics and AI‑enabled drug discovery.

    (00:00) - Introduction: Bernadette Anderko, Product & Investment Content

    (00:41) - Markets wrap-up: Mike Rauber, Product & Investment Content

    (06:24) - Future Health: Damien Ng, Next Generation Research

    (12:55) - Closing remarks: Bernadette Anderko, Product & Investment Content

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About Moving Markets

Moving Markets is the home of podcasts at Julius Baer. Here, our expert teams share concise daily market updates in ‘Moving Markets Daily’ which is complemented by ‘Moving Markets: The View Beyond’, a weekly show dedicated to discussing the context, thematic angles, and investment implications behind key topics shaping the news cycle and conversations among our relationship managers and clients. The information contained in this podcast is marketing material. Opinions expressed do not constitute independent financial/investment research, investment advice, or an offer to buy or sell securities by Julius Baer. Please refer to www.juliusbaer.com/legal/podcasts for important legal information prior to listening to this podcast.
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