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EPISODE · Nov 15, 2024 · 5 MIN

Global Liquidity and Macro Market Dynamics

from The Macro Minute with Darius Dale · host 42 Macro

This podcast dissects the evolving landscape of global liquidity, driven largely by the recent breakout in the Dollar Index. It explores questions regarding asset market rollovers, highlights the influence of U.S. policy actions and China's liquidity tightening, and discusses the macro research analysis indicating heightened risks in various asset classes. The discussion further examines market regime shifts, quantitative signals from both retail and active managers, and evolving positioning models in light of changing global liquidity trends and a possible shift in yield curve dynamics, making it essential for investors to manage exposures carefully.

The Macro Minute is a daily morning podcast of what 42 Macro Founder & CEO Darius Dale is seeing in the overnight markets and where he\'s focused before the US stock market open.

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