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What to Expect in 2026?

Welcome to the final Market Talk episode of 2025! Let’s look ahead to 2026, exploring how the global markets may look like in 2026 – from equities, central bank policies, to FX, metals and Bitcoin, what to expect from the coming year? Listen to find out more! Ipek Ozkardeskaya ha ...  Afficher plus

Unforgettable Moments of 2025!

2025 has been one hell of a year. And now, as we approach the finish line, it’s time to look back at the best, the worst — and the truly unforgettable moments that shaped markets, politics and global sentiment. So grab a hot chocolate, a mulled wine, or whatever keeps you warm — ...  Afficher plus

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Is everyone pretending to understand inflation (or just me)?
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