EPISODE · Apr 23, 2026 · 23 MIN
Macro Freestyle – The changing global outlook
from Standard Chartered: Market Updates · host Standard Chartered Corporate & Investment banking
Standard Chartered’s Eric Robertsen, Global Head of Research and Chief Strategist, and Madhur Jha, Head of Thematic Research, examine the gap between market expectations and macro realities for global growth and inflation. They also discuss the outlook for China’s economy, the Renminbi and the US dollar, along with broader global trends in trade, fiscal policy and commodities. This podcast was recorded on 21 April. This podcast is provided for informational purposes only. It does not constitute a personal offer, recommendation, or solicitation to enter into any transaction or adopt any hedging, trading or investment strategy, nor does it constitute any prediction of likely future movements in rates or prices. Please see Terms & Conditions - Standard Chartered Global Research for full disclosures or email us at [email protected] for any questions.
What this episode covers
Standard Chartered’s Eric Robertsen, Global Head of Research and Chief Strategist, and Madhur Jha, Head of Thematic Research, examine the gap between market expectations and macro realities for global growth and inflation. They also discuss the outlook for China’s economy, the Renminbi and the US dollar, along with broader global trends in trade, fiscal policy and commodities. This podcast was recorded on 21 April. This podcast is provided for informational purposes only. It does not constitute a personal offer, recommendation, or solicitation to enter into any transaction or adopt any hedging, trading or investment strategy, nor does it constitute any prediction of likely future movements in rates or prices. Please see Terms & Conditions - Standard Chartered Global Research for full disclosures or email us at [email protected] for any questions.
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