Emerging Markets Stress, Fed Mission, China Strategy | Blue Line Futures Macro Corner Episode 5

Posted: July 5, 2022, 2:37 p.m.


Emerging market debt has seen a lot of stress lately. On today's podcast we talk about capital allocation across EM as investors demand higher returns. Paul Wankmueller and Jannis Meindl also speak about the latest from Jay Powell and central bankers globally as the Dollar is causing havoc for debtor nations. Additionally, the episode runs through China's geostrategic pathway and how the country is running on a diametrically opposite policy trajectory to the rest of the world. This podcast was recorded on 07/05/2022 and alongside the episode, you can access our free Macro Corner Chart Booklet covering a wealth of data here: Macro Corner Chart Booklet, Episode 5

The booklet comes in addition to Jannis Meindl's weekly macro article Top Things to Watch you can access here: Emerging Markets and Financial Conditions

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Timecodes:

0:00 - Disclosure

0:18 - Introduction

1:25 - Stress in Emerging Market Debt

9:10 - Brazilian Debt & EM Contagion

10:56 - China's Policy Pathway & Stocks

16:15 - Tight Labor Market Enabling Hawkish Fed

18:30 - U.S. Financial Conditions

19:56 - Pricing in Peak Inflation

24:00 - Closing Thoughts

24:59 - Disclosure

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