Heatwaves and waterways

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Does the market know anything about oil?

US reserves are the lowest they have been for many decades. Today on the show, Katie Martin and the FT’s Energy Editor Malcolm Moore try to figure out why the market has remained calm and if it will finally freak out. Also they go long Bank of America chief executive Brian Moynih ...  Show more

Hot Stoxx summer

It’s been a hot summer, and not just in terms of weather. European and UK equities markets have matched US returns and are at record levels. Today on the show, Katie Martin talks with senior markets correspondent Ian Smith about the surprising returns for the old world. Also they ...  Show more

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