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Need to Know Investment Podcast

Need to Know Investment Podcast

By: Coutts
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Need to Know is the weekly investment podcast from Coutts. Each week we chat to senior members of Coutts Asset Management team to find out what you need to know for the week ahead.Coutts Economics Personal Finance
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  • Need to Know - 11 March, "A period of transition..."
    Mar 11 2025

    In yet another big week for markets, Sarah Muir and David Broomfield consider current volatility. How much is down to sentiment and how much is due to hard data? And as Germany announces its biggest fiscal package since reunification, can releasing the debt brake jump start Germany's stagnating economic growth? Plus, how activist investors are positively influencing the outlook for Japanese equities.

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    32 mins
  • Need to Know - 07 March, March Market Movers
    Mar 7 2025

    March may only be a week old but there are plenty of topics to discuss in this week's episode. Sarah Muir and David Broomfield discuss the announcement of the US Crypto Reserve and what it means for the asset class as a whole. Plus what's behind recent growth jitters, and sticky inflation and the pathway for interest rate cuts.

    This week's quick fire numbers are 500 and 3.

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    30 mins
  • Need to Know - 28 February, Continental drift
    Feb 28 2025

    This week Sarah Muir and David Broomfield head over the Europe. What's behind the recent strong performance of European equities and how sustainable is it? And as coalition negotiations commence, what does the future hold for the region's main economic motor, Germany?

    This week's quick fire numbers are 50,000 km and 105 billion.

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    27 mins

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