3-14-2022 - U.S.-Listed China Shares Are Falling Again

3-14-2022 - U.S.-Listed China Shares Are Fall...

Up next

Energy Security Investment Theme: Nuclear Power Gets a Geopolitical Boost

apan's opposition party is calling for increased nuclear plant usage to offset the Iran crisis, highlighting how energy security is becoming a critical investment theme. This shift toward energy independence is driving renewed interest in nuclear power, renewable energy infrastru ...  Show more

Emerging Market Exodus: When Global Tensions Trigger Capital Flight

India's stocks have dropped to almost one-year lows while other emerging markets face similar pressures as Middle East conflict sends investors fleeing to developed market safety. This capital flight pattern is creating both significant risks for EM-heavy portfolios and potential ...  Show more

Recommended Episodes

Microsoft becomes the world’s largest company
Moving Markets

US equities rallied last week on growing expectations of lower interest rates and Microsoft became the largest company by market capitalisation. The earnings season kicked off in earnest on Friday with the major banks including JPMorgan reporting, and this will be followed by ...

  Show more

Nvidia Reignites A Global Rally In A.I. Stocks
Market Depth

Despite Fitch putting the US's credit rating on negative watch, global markets are largely brushing off debt-ceiling risk. Weston Nakamura comments on the knee-jerk market reaction to the Fitch headline of strength in the yen and in gold, and also provides color on how the larges ...  Show more

MM143: Nvidia Earnings, Cocoa Beans and Japanese Relief
Market Maker

In our end-of-week wrap of Global Markets, we discuss:


**Nvidia’s Market Triumph**:

Nvidia shattered records with the largest single-day market gain in history, adding an astounding $277 billion to its value. This monumental surge propels Nvidia into the ranks ...

  Show more

Week Ahead: Central bank meetings in Australia and Canada
Global Market Insights - Forex, Futures, Stocks

Send a textA central bank extravaganza lies ahead in the first half of December. The ball will get rolling with the Reserve Bank of Australia and the Bank of Canada next week, both of which are expected to raise interest rates again, albeit at a slower pace. Meanwhile in America, ...  Show more