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Join market veterans for deep-dive analysis ahead of major financial events that move markets. From Non-Farm Payrolls to central bank decisions, our expert guests break down market positioning, potential trading opportunities, and global implications. Get the critical insights you need to stay ahead of market-moving news. Brought to you by LiveSquawk, the trusted source for real-time financial news covering 120+ countries and all major asset classes.
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Ryan Littlestone and Michael Brown join LiveSquawk’s Market Talk to dissect the global market impact of ongoing Middle East tensions. The discussion explores rising energy prices, threats to international trade, and the complex challenges facing investors as US and Canadian economic growth softens. They also preview upcoming central bank decisions from the Fed, Bank of England, and ECB, highlighting how high volatility and geopolitical uncertainty are making it difficult for markets to find a clear path forward.Follow Ryan on X: https://x.com/2bid8offeredFollow Michael on X: https://x.com/MrMBrownTry our 24-hour news squawking service for FREE! 👇https://www.livesquawk.com/#sign-upFollow us on X: https://x.com/LiveSquawk40
Mike Zaccardi joins Harry on LiveSquawk’s Market Talk to assess the early-March 2026 global economic landscape. The discussion focuses on escalating tensions in the Middle East and their impact on oil volatility and international stock markets. They analyze surprisingly weak US labor data, including losses in private sector and manufacturing jobs, while also examining inflationary pressures in the Eurozone and UK that complicate potential ECB and BoE rate cuts. The episode concludes with a look ahead to upcoming CPI data and Chinese economic forecasts, emphasizing how geopolitical instability continues to drive market uncertainty and challenges for central bankers.Follow Mike Zaccardi on X: x.com/mikezaccardiTry our 24-hour news squawking service for FREE! 👇https://www.livesquawk.com/#sign-upFollow us on X: https://x.com/LiveSquawk40
Beat Nussbaumer and Jamie Dutta join LiveSquawk’s Market Talk to explore how renewed trade tensions and escalating geopolitical risks are shaping global markets. Following a Supreme Court ruling against prior tariffs, President Trump’s new 15% trade barriers have stirred uncertainty—yet currency volatility, particularly in the US dollar, remains surprisingly muted. The discussion also highlights the Australian dollar amid sticky inflation and RBA hike expectations, contrasts it with Europe’s sluggish outlook, and examines AI-sector jitters after Nvidia’s latest earnings. The episode closes with a look at potential US military action against Iran and whether markets are underpricing a possible risk-off shock.Follow Beat on X: x.com/MacrobeatLFollow Jamie on X: https://x.com/vantagemktsTry our 24-hour news squawking service for FREE! 👇https://www.livesquawk.com/#sign-upFollow us on X: https://x.com/LiveSquawk40
Ryan Littlestone joins Harry on LiveSquawk’s Market Talk to assess the late-February 2026 macro landscape. The discussion examines the Federal Reserve’s cautious rate stance amid persistent inflation and a shifting labor market, alongside mounting geopolitical volatility—from legal challenges to US tariffs to rising tensions with Iran. They also break down the UK’s mixed economic signals, with cooling inflation offset by resilient retail data, and preview key upcoming releases including European CPI and US manufacturing reports. The episode highlights the growing challenge of navigating markets driven as much by political headlines as by macro fundamentals.Follow Ryan on X: https://x.com/2bid8offeredTry our 24-hour news squawking service for FREE! 👇https://www.livesquawk.com/#sign-upFollow us on X: https://x.com/LiveSquawk40
Christine Short joins Harry on LiveSquawk’s Market Talk to review the latest trends in corporate earnings. They discuss a recent uptick in profitability and revenue growth, particularly in technology and energy, and examine the impact of massive AI-related capital expenditures on corporate cash flows and investor expectations. The conversation also highlights diverging consumer behavior, with luxury markets holding strong while lower-income households face inflationary pressure. Overall, the episode balances optimism around industrial innovation with caution over labor market shifts and upcoming economic data.Follow Sam Cutler on X: x.com/search4yield3Try our 24-hour news squawking service for FREE! 👇https://www.livesquawk.com/#sign-upFollow us on X: https://x.com/LiveSquawk40
Christine Short joins Harry on LiveSquawk’s Market Talk to review the latest trends in corporate earnings. They discuss a recent uptick in profitability and revenue growth, particularly in technology and energy, and examine the impact of massive AI-related capital expenditures on corporate cash flows and investor expectations. The conversation also highlights diverging consumer behavior, with luxury markets holding strong while lower-income households face inflationary pressure. Overall, the episode balances optimism around industrial innovation with caution over labor market shifts and upcoming economic data.Follow Christine Short of wallstreethorizon.com on X: https://x.com/christinelshortTry our 24-hour news squawking service for FREE! 👇https://www.livesquawk.com/#sign-upFollow us on X: https://x.com/LiveSquawk40
Ryan Littlestone and Michael Brown join LiveSquawk’s Market Talk to assess the shifting economic and political landscape in early 2026. They break down the Bank of England’s narrow vote to hold rates at 3.75% and why it signals a move toward a more dovish path. The discussion also explores mounting political instability in the UK, the ECB’s steady policy stance, and how delayed US economic data due to the government shutdown is distorting market signals. The episode concludes with a look at geopolitical risks in the Middle East and their potential impact on oil and currency volatility.Follow Ryan on X: https://x.com/2bid8offeredFollow Michael on X: https://x.com/MrMBrownTry our 24-hour news squawking service for FREE! https://www.livesquawk.com/#sign-upFollow us on X: https://x.com/LiveSquawk40
Eric Culp and Beat Nussbaumer join LiveSquawk’s Market Talk to preview upcoming rate decisions from the Bank of England and the European Central Bank, where both are expected to keep rates unchanged. The discussion highlights how political instability in the UK and US is beginning to overshadow traditional macroeconomic signals, placing unusual pressure on currencies like the pound. They also examine how euro strength could eventually force a more dovish ECB stance and debate whether recent Bitcoin volatility reflects a broader institutional risk-off shift. The episode concludes with a view that geopolitical dynamics and trade relations—not central bank policy—may be the dominant market drivers throughout 2026.Follow Eric on X: https://x.com/EricCulpLSFollow Beat on X: x.com/MacrobeatLTry our 24-hour news squawking service for FREE! 👇https://www.livesquawk.com/#sign-upFollow us on X: https://x.com/LiveSquawk40
Jamie Dutta joins Harry on LiveSquawk’s Market Talk to analyze the Fed’s latest rate decision and why small changes in policy language signaled a less dovish view of the labor market than investors expected. The discussion also explores the potential impact of Kevin Walsh’s nomination as the next Fed Chair, alongside key economic signals from the Eurozone and Canada. Looking ahead, they assess geopolitical risks in the Middle East, preview upcoming meetings from the ECB, BoE, and RBA, and question the reliability of US employment data amid renewed government shutdown concerns.Follow Jamie Dutta on X: https://x.com/vantagemktsTry our 24-hour news squawking service for FREE! 👇https://www.livesquawk.com/#sign-upFollow us on X: https://x.com/LiveSquawk40
Joseph Choi and Sam Cutler join LiveSquawk’s Market Talk to preview the January 2026 FOMC meeting and the challenges facing policymakers. The discussion centers on expectations for unchanged rates, potential dissent among Fed officials, and the growing disconnect between strong GDP growth and a weakening labor market. They also examine how geopolitical noise — including President Trump’s remarks and speculation around Rick Rieder as a potential Fed Chair nominee — could influence market sentiment. The episode concludes with a look at Jerome Powell’s likely neutral stance as the Fed navigates low volatility, political pressure, and shifting global asset dynamics.Follow Joseph Choi on X: https://x.com/curveadvisorFollow Sam Cutler on X: x.com/search4yield3Try our 24-hour news squawking service for FREE! 👇https://www.livesquawk.com/#sign-upFollow us on X: https://x.com/LiveSquawk40
Ryan Littlestone and Michael Brown join LiveSquawk’s Market Talk to unpack the latest global market developments as January draws to a close. The discussion explores Donald Trump’s unconventional positioning at Davos — including renewed attention on Greenland — and the resulting moves in US Treasuries and the dollar. The episode also examines the UK’s mixed economic picture, with solid retail data offset by labor market strain and lingering inflation risks. Attention then turns to the Bank of Japan’s cautious stance, doubts surrounding Chinese growth data, and a forward look at upcoming Federal Reserve and Bank of Canada decisions as central banks appear to lean more hawkish.Follow Ryan on X: https://x.com/2bid8offeredFollow Michael on X: https://x.com/MrMBrownTry our 24-hour news squawking service for FREE! 👇https://www.livesquawk.com/#sign-upFollow us on X: https://x.com/LiveSquawk40
Beat Nussbaumer joins Harry on LiveSquawk’s Market Talk to assess a market environment defined more by uncertainty than conviction. The discussion covers resilient US data, including soft inflation and strong retail sales, set against rising political volatility and growing concerns over central bank independence. They explore how instability in the UK and France is reshaping investor behavior, why the yen remains under pressure ahead of Japanese elections, and why precious metals are gaining importance as protection against fiat debasement. The episode paints a picture of markets navigating confusion, caution, and shifting macro narratives.Follow Beat on X: x.com/MacrobeatLTry our 24-hour news squawking service for FREE! 👇https://www.livesquawk.com/#sign-upFollow us on X: https://x.com/LiveSquawk40
Mike Zaccardi and Sam Cutler join Harry on LiveSquawk’s Market Talk to unpack the latest U.S. labor data, showing a cooling yet stable jobs market following the recent government shutdown. The conversation expands to major geopolitical developments, including U.S. military action in Venezuela, the strategic push around Greenland, and Supreme Court rulings that could reshape tariffs, inflation, and corporate profits. Looking ahead, the panel discusses expectations for a broadening equity rally and why markets may remain resilient despite rising political and macro risks heading into 2026.Follow Mike Zaccardi on X: x.com/mikezaccardiFollow Sam Cutler on X: x.com/search4yield3Try our 24-hour news squawking service for FREE! 👇https://www.livesquawk.com/#sign-upFollow us on X: https://x.com/LiveSquawk40
Ryan Littlestone of Forex Analytix and Michael Brown, market analyst at Pepperstone UK, join LiveSquawk’s Market Talk to review the major global market shifts closing out 2025. The discussion covers the ECB’s decision to pause rate cuts despite weak growth, criticism of the Bank of England for falling behind the curve, and the Bank of Japan’s rare rate hike and its impact on yen volatility. They also question the reliability of recent US labor and inflation data amid shutdown distortions and look ahead to 2026, flagging fading AI enthusiasm and rising debt as key risks for global markets.Follow Ryan on X: x.com/2bid8offeredFollow Michael on X: https://x.com/MrMBrownTry our 24-hour news squawking service for FREE! 👇https://www.livesquawk.com/#sign-upFollow us on X: https://x.com/LiveSquawk40
Guenter Grimm and Eric Culp join LiveSquawk’s Market Talk to break down the year-end outlook for global central banks. The discussion covers the ECB’s expected rate hold and lingering inflation risks tied to German fiscal spending, expectations for a Bank of England rate cut amid cooling inflation and a softer labor market, and why a potential Bank of Japan rate hike could mark a historic shift—hinging on wage growth data. They also explore how evolving trade policies and geopolitical dynamics may shape the next phase of global monetary strategy.Follow Eric on X: https://x.com/EricCulpLSTry our 24-hour news squawking service for FREE! 👇https://www.livesquawk.com/#sign-upFollow us on X: https://x.com/LiveSquawk40
Beat Nussbaumer and Guenter Grimm join LiveSquawk’s Market Talk Weekly Review to assess the latest global macro developments. The discussion covers the Fed’s latest meeting and rate-cut implications, weak UK GDP data, and the Swiss National Bank’s decision to hold rates. They also weigh in on the Eurozone outlook, upcoming US non-farm payrolls, and the underestimated geopolitical risks surrounding China, Russia, and the future of the Eurozone. The episode concludes with a deep dive into Japan’s potential rate hike and why the end of the global yen funding trade could mark a major turning point for markets.Beat Nussbaumer of https://macrobeat.co.ukFollow Beat on X: x.com/MacrobeatLTry our 24-hour news squawking service for FREE! 👇livesquawk.com/#sign-upFollow us on X: x.com/LiveSquawk
Guests Joseph Choi and Sam Cutler join Harry on LiveSquawk’s Market Talk to preview the upcoming FOMC interest rate decision. They discuss the anticipated 25 basis point “hawkish cut,” potential dissents among committee members, modest changes to the dot plot, and the influence of the upcoming Fed chair transition. Plus, an analysis of current labor market data and what it could mean for the Fed’s credibility and future policy trajectory.Follow Joseph Choi on X: https://x.com/curveadvisorFollow Sam Cutler on X: https://x.com/search4yield3Try our 24-hour news squawking service for FREE! 👇https://www.livesquawk.com/#sign-upFollow us on X: https://x.com/LiveSquawk
Ryan Littlestone (Forex Analytix) and Michael Brown (Pepperstone) join LiveSquawk’s Market Talk to discuss the latest financial market developments. They focus on US economic data, including stale releases and jobless claims, and their potential impact on the Fed’s December rate decision amid the upcoming speaker blackout period. The episode also covers the UK budget announcement, market reactions, Eurozone inflation trends, and the outsized attention on the unofficial ADP employment report due to missing official labor data.Follow Ryan Littlestone on X: https://x.com/2bid8offeredFollow Michael Brown on X: https://x.com/MrMBrownTry our 24-hour news squawking service for FREE! 👇https://www.livesquawk.com/#sign-upFollow us on X: https://x.com/LiveSquawk
Guest Sam Cutler joins Harry on LiveSquawk’s Market Talk Weekly Review to break down the latest economic data and its impact on central bank policy. They analyze US Core PCE inflation, ADP payrolls, and consumer sentiment, highlighting how seasonal adjustments and government shutdown delays can skew the numbers. Plus, insights on the Bank of Canada, the UK economy, and year-end portfolio management strategies in a volatile market environment.Follow Sam Cutler on X: https://x.com/search4yield3Try our 24-hour news squawking service for FREE! 👇https://www.livesquawk.com/#sign-upFollow us on X: https://x.com/LiveSquawk
Jamie Dutta joins LiveSquawk’s Market Talk to analyze the latest market-moving developments. They cover the impact of delayed US non-farm payroll data after the government shutdown, the Fed’s potential rate decisions, softening UK CPI ahead of the budget, Japan’s fiscal stimulus plans, and market reactions to Nvidia’s earnings. Plus, get a forward-looking take on upcoming US retail sales and the UK budget statement, with insights into volatility and concentration risks in the tech sector.Follow Jamie Dutta on X: https://x.com/vantagemktsTry our 24-hour news squawking service for FREE! 👇livesquawk.com/#sign-upFollow us on X: x.com/LiveSquawk





