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Live from the trading floor: Views on global rates, FX, and EM

Live from the trading floor: Views on global rates, FX, and EM

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In this episode, Brady Leventhal, head of North America FX Sales for Hedge Funds, is joined by Matthew Franklin Lyons, head of Global Rates Trading and Fixed Income Financing, and Stephen Jeffries, head of Currencies in Emerging Markets and FX Services Trading. Together, they recap highlights from J.P. Morgan’s recent 10th annual Global Macro Conference, along with key risks and opportunities for 2026 across global rates, FX and emerging markets.

This episode was recorded on December 8, 2025.

The views expressed in this podcast may not necessarily reflect the views of JPMorgan Chase & Co, and its affiliates, together J.P. Morgan, and do not constitute research or recommendation advice or an offer or a solicitation to buy or sell any security or financial instrument. They are not issued by Research but are a solicitation under CFTC Rule 1.71. Referenced products and services in this podcast may not be suitable for you, and may not be available in all jurisdictions. J.P. Morgan may make markets and trade as principal in securities and other asset classes and financial products that may have been discussed. The FICC market structure publications, or to one, newsletters, mentioned in this podcast are available for J.P. Morgan clients. Please contact your J.P. Morgan sales representative should you wish to receive these. For additional disclaimers and regulatory disclosures, please visit www.jpmorgan.com/disclosures

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