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In tune with the markets
by Robeco
Robeco's monthly podcast that makes sense of the latest market moves. Covering macro events, corporate news, investment insights – and the beat of the week.
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To the Moon
Despite persistent unrest in the Middle East and elevated oil prices stoking inflation concerns, equity investors continue to buy the dips, leaving traditional safe havens in short supply. Equity markets may appear unfazed, but credit markets are signalling that the story isn't finished yet. Length without disclaimer: 14 minutes This podcast features material by fair use guidelines. All rights reserved to the copyright owners
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How soon is now?
Market turbulency remains, and where the US dollar acts as a safe haven, gold clearly doesn't this time around. Central banks sit on the fence, hoping the inflation increase caused by the war in Iran will be transitory. Oversold stocks recover, while overbought stocks take a punch on the chin. Length without disclaimer: 18 minutes This podcast features material by fair use guidelines. All rights reserved to the copyright owners
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The beat goes on
It is earnings season again and guess what – the beat goes on. In this episode Arnout van Rijn also digs deep into his two of his favorite topics: Japan and gold. And are we seeing a long-awaited rotation in financial markets? Value stocks, small caps and defensive stocks are now outperforming growth stocks, mega caps and cyclical stocks. And emerging markets continue their bull run. Unitree demonstration Chinese New Year Gala video Length without disclaimer: 19 minutes This podcast features material by fair use guidelines. All rights reserved to the copyright owners
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Pain and gain
The equity markets in general and semiconductor companies in particular are flying high, amidst geopolitical turmoil. Gold has clearly entered bubble territory. The share of weak hands in the market is increasing, which means we are now in a volatile bull market, says Arnout van Rijn. Tune in to our latest podcast episode. Length without disclaimer: 18 minutes This podcast features material by fair use guidelines. All rights reserved to the copyright owners
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El Classico
Surprisingly, Beethoven sets the tone in 2025's last episode of this podcast series. Arnout van Rijn and Peter van der Welle talk about the upbeat 2026 outlook for equities, the strange case of the Japanese bond yields and why investors might end up wrong-footed in the year to come Length without disclaimer: 16 minutes This podcast features material by fair use guidelines. All rights reserved to the copyright owners
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In the dark
With the present lack of data, the Federal Reserve is maneuvering in the dark. The AI hype is still very much alive after Nvidia delivers again, but worries on the return of all those billions invested are mounting, also on the credit markets. What's happening in Japan, and will COP30 in Brazil open fresh opportunities for emerging market bonds? Tune in to our latest episode with a special musical guest. Length without disclaimer: 16 minutes This podcast features material by fair use guidelines. All rights reserved to the copyright owners
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Gold fever strikes again
Are President Trump's policies stirring a 'high-pressure economy' of growth and inflation? Gold's gone galactic again – prices are soaring, with ETFs snapping up big volumes, and AI's trillion-dollar footprint continues to reshape markets, portfolios – and even geo-politics. Tune in to a new episode of our upbeat financial markets podcast.
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Nervous dancer
Arnout van Rijn shares insights on Robeco's newly released 5-year outlook. What can we expect in a world full of uncertainties, where investors continue to dance — seemingly unfazed by the risk of the music stopping? Markets are showing signs of frothiness, Europe is finally stepping into the AI race, and—oh là là—France finds itself in turmoil.
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Gambling with governance
In this episode, Arnout van Rijn explores the latest big, beautiful trade deals, mounting challenges to the 'G' in 'ESG', and the upbeat outcome of the latest earnings season.
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Humming along
Arnout van Rijn discusses the ongoing search for safe havens while markets continue hitting fresh new all-time highs. Also in this episode: the Korean paradox, the rise of stablecoins, and why share buybacks are replacing dividends. Tune in to enjoy the steel-panned summer vibes of our July episode.
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Spend, baby, spend
The oil price has taken center stage again, while investors still struggle with the question whether the US dollar will continue to weaken. Washington's big spending bill keeps the US deficit decisively dicey and Europe ramps up defense spending.
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Running without ground beneath our feet
It's the 'Trump Always Chickens Out' economy, says multi-asset investor Arnout van Rijn. Confusion is still the name of the game. Stock markets have recovered, but there seems to be little reason to be that optimistic given the underlying data. It reminds Van Rijn of the infamous 'Wile-E Coyote' phenomenon.
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Pandemonium
Tariffs are calling the tune as the US rattles global markets with a high-stakes trade war. US consumer confidence tanks, while gold holds up as a refuge. Looking ahead: what will the earnings season reveal about sentiment and corporate planning, and how will central banks navigate some very tough policy choices in the coming weeks? Listen in as Arnout van Rijn brings his insights. Length without disclaimer: 15 minutes This podcast features material by fair use guidelines. All rights reserved to the copyright owners
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Whatever it takes
A flight to safety is occurring in financial markets as Europe faces another 'whatever it takes' moment, with governments pledging to significantly increase defense spending. Is this a watershed moment for financial markets? This podcast features material by fair use guidelines. All rights reserved to the copyright owners
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Snake preview
China has just entered the year of the snake. It might not be able to get back on the previous economic growth track, but equity markets might offer some tradeable rallies opportunities. The so called 'Dogs of the Dow' are having a great start of the year, with European stock markets also in catch-up mode. Tune in now. This podcast features material by fair use guidelines. All rights reserved to the copyright owners
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Hit (and run?)
The next earnings-reporting season is kicking off and will bring new evidence of whether the market hype is still justified. European equities, may be poised for a turnaround. That might depend on the right trigger to unlock valuations, though. And US bond yields are on the move, signalling a more normalized yield curve. This podcast features material by fair use guidelines. All rights reserved to the copyright owners
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Private dancer
Covering the sobering and humbling exercise of predicting markets for the next calendar year. Surprisingly, mega cap-growth stocks have returned to their winning ways post-US elections. The outlook for European stocks might be improving, at least from a contrarian perspective. This podcast features material by fair use guidelines. All rights reserved to the copyright owners
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Hit me, baby, one more time
Markets celebrate a Trump victory; another robust earnings season adds to the momentum; and are the COP gatherings losing relevance? Tune in to our latest podcast episode with some Trump-endorsed beats. This podcast features material by fair use guidelines. All rights reserved to the copyright owners
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Boom, bust & bugs
In this month's In Tune with the Markets episode, portfolio manager Arnout van Rijn discusses the boom and bust after China's monetary measures; inflation that is likely not to be dead yet after all; and guess what: gold is back as an asset class, with central banks, particularly in India and China, buying gold again. This podcast features material by fair use guidelines. All rights reserved to the copyright owners
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The elephant in the room
This week it's all about the mixed signals we see in the markets. Various asset classes seem to interpret them in different ways. Will tech stocks extend their rally? And what about the impact of the upcoming US elections? This and a lot more in a new episode of 'In tune with the markets' – this time with stock market veteran Arnout van Rijn and multi-asset investor Colin Graham trying to stay on top of the elephant in the room. Length without disclaimer: 17 minutes. This podcast features material by fair use guidelines. All rights reserved to the copyright owners
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Carry on
This week it's all about the unwinding of the carry trade, the remarkable recent sell off and recovery of equity markets, earnings season and the ESG backlash that seems to be growing stronger and stronger in the US. Tune in for the best of markets and the best in music with portfolio manager Arnout van Rijn. Length without disclaimer: 18 minutes. This podcast features material by fair use guidelines. All rights reserved to the copyright owners
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What's left to buy?
This month portfolio manager Arnout van Rijn discusses the prospects for emerging markets that continue to look promising. In the meantime, the S&P 500 sets all-time highs almost on a daily basis, surfing the AI hype. The number of stocks fuelling the market rally is worrying though. Length without disclaimer: 15 minutes. This podcast features material by fair use guidelines. All rights reserved to the copyright owners
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Macronomics
This week it's all about Europe for a change. Macron's decision to call an early election impacts European bond markets. And Europe plays tough, announcing a new regime of tariff hikes for Chinese EVs, but China seems unimpressed so far. Tune in to hear more. Length without disclaimer: 16 minutes. This podcast features material by fair use guidelines. All rights reserved to the copyright owners
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Power to the people
This week it's all about elections and electricity. Utilities may be making a comeback in investors' books, partly driven by AI's thirst for electricity. Meanwhile markets digest election surprises in Mexico, South Africa and especially India. Tune in to hear more. Length without disclaimer: 13 minutes. This podcast features material by fair use guidelines. All rights reserved to the copyright owners
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African vibes
Nvidia delivers as hoped for – but will this market darling keep its dominance? Although Anglo American has turned down BHP's latest bid, citing serious execution risk, it's open to talking to its Aussie rival about the structure of the offer. And: signs of fatigue in US consumer spending. Length without disclaimer: 16 minutes. This podcast features material by fair use guidelines. All rights reserved to the copyright owners
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Taylor beats Warren
Mounting concern about the strength of the US economy, Japan goes all-out to defend the yen, and private equity firms may have something up their sleeves. Listen as Arnout van Rijn gives the analysis in our latest podcast. Length without disclaimer: 17 minutes. This podcast features material by fair use guidelines. All rights reserved to the copyright owners
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The future is bright
Tune in for the best of markets and the best in music, this time with Colin Graham, head of Robeco Sustainable Multi Asset Strategies. This week it's all about the one-million-dollar question: is the bull market running out of steam? Reported earnings will be a key factor and so far, the sun is still out. Length without disclaimer: 15 minutes. This podcast features material by fair use guidelines. All rights reserved to the copyright owners
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Trading season is over
Tune in for the best of markets and the best in music with portfolio manager Arnout van Rijn. This week it's about rates, inflation, another iconic brand struggling, and the seasonal effect on markets: will it be May-hem? Length without disclaimer: 15 minutes. This podcast features material by fair use guidelines. All rights reserved to the copyright owners
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Moment of truth
Tune in for the best of markets and the best in music with portfolio manager Arnout van Rijn. This week it's about Japan's move to a 0% interest rate, the momentum for equities and the IPO market and the buzz around social media platforms going public. Length without disclaimer: 15 minutes. This podcast features material by fair use guidelines. All rights reserved to the copyright owners
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All that glitters
Tune in for the best of markets and the best in music with portfolio manager Arnout van Rijn. This week it's all aboutalternative assets. Both safe haven gold and risk-on asset Bitcoin are reaching all-time highs. What's cooking? Length without disclaimer: 14 minutes. This podcast features material by fair use guidelines. All rights reserved to the copyright owners
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Don't get greedy
Tune in for the best of markets and the best in music with portfolio manager Arnout van Rijn. This week it's all about the US equity market party, the end of the Korean discount and the never-ending battle between old rivals greed and fear. Length without disclaimer: 17 minutes. This podcast features material by fair use guidelines. All rights reserved to the copyright owners
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Gimme all-time highs
Tune in for the best of markets and the best in music with portfolio manager Arnout van Rijn. This week it's all about the stock market reaching all-time highs. Rates will come down one way or the other, but do watch the canary in the coalmine. Length without disclaimer: 16 minutes. This podcast features material by fair use guidelines. All rights reserved to the copyright owners
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Avalanche
Tune in for the best of markets and the best in music with portfolio manager Arnout van Rijn. This week it's all about Europe's sick man Germany, the January effect, earnings season, and the potential risk of derivatives on the Chinese equity market.
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Shame!
Tune in for the best of markets and the best in music with portfolio manager Arnout van Rijn. This week it's all about Davos, the freshly launched Bitcoin ETF, China's headwinds, earnings season in the US and the Great ESG Divide.
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Enemy
Tune in for the best of markets and the best in music with portfolio manager Arnout van Rijn. This week it's all about emerging markets – from the remarkable revival of the Polish stock market to China's restrictions on the gaming industry, a multi-billion-dollar market and its bid for the EV crown. Length without disclaimer: 16 minutes. This podcast features material by fair use guidelines. All rights reserved to the copyright owners
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Winter takes it all
Tune in for the best of markets and the best in music with portfolio manager Arnout van Rijn. This week it's all about all-time highs on the equity markets, swift moving bond yields, COP28 and why equity investing is best done in winter. Length without disclaimer: 16 minutes. This podcast features material by fair use guidelines. All rights reserved to the copyright owners
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What's hot and what's not?
Tune in for the best of markets and the best in music with portfolio manager Arnout van Rijn. This week it's all about the central banks, the bond market rally, some hot Asian stocks, COP28 and markets only moving in one direction. Length without disclaimer: 15 minutes. This podcast features material by fair use guidelines. All rights reserved to the copyright owners
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Dictator
Tune in for the best of markets and the best in music with portfolio manager Arnout van Rijn. This week it's all about the Santa Claus rally, the US consumer, buy backs, AI and... politics. Length without disclaimer: 15 minutes. This podcast features material by fair use guidelines. All rights reserved to the copyright owners
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Global South
Tune in for the best of markets and the best in music with portfolio manager Arnout van Rijn. This week he discusses a short selling ban in Korea, the third anniversary of the comeback of value investing, and the great divide between the Global North and the Global South. Length without disclaimer: 16 minutes. This podcast features material by fair use guidelines. All rights reserved to the copyright owners
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Reaching the peak
Tune in for the latest from portfolio manager Arnout van Rijn. Currently, US yields have reached 5%. The earnings season is off to a promising start, with a significant number of companies exceeding expectations. Meanwhile, 'safe havens' as well as the VIX are charting year-to-date highs. Length without disclaimer: 15 minutes. This podcast features material by fair use guidelines. All rights reserved to the copyright owners
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Zoom!
Tune in for the latest from portfolio manager Arnout van Rijn: an upside-down world in which MANAMANA stocks seem to be considered defensive – while staples are not; politicians are in denial about long bond rates seeking to settle at higher levels; and that company that shows decent growth but whose stock price has deflated. Length without disclaimer: 14 minutes. This podcast features material by fair use guidelines. All rights reserved to the copyright owners
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Aha-moment
Arnout van Rijn discusses the all-time highs in Scandinavian stock markets, the Fed's 'higher for longer' message, and much more. Length without disclaimer: 14 minutes. This podcast features material by fair use guidelines. All rights reserved to the copyright owners
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Rainmakers
A new episode of Robeco's bi-weekly podcast that makes sense of the latest market moves – with a musical twist. Tune in to hear the latest from Portfolio Manager Arnout van Rijn on Expected Returns, inflation in Japan, and finally some new IPOs on Wall Street. Length without disclaimer: 14 minutes. This podcast features material by fair use guidelines. All rights reserved to the copyright owners
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Taxman
Tax it! A new episode op Robeco's bi-weekly podcast that makes sense of the latest market moves – with a musical twist. Tune in to hear the latest from Portfolio Manager Arnout van Rijn on China, central banks and tax policies in the US. Length without disclaimer: 12 minutes. This podcast features material by fair use guidelines. All rights reserved to the copyright owners
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Wishful thinking
In our latest episode, Arnout discusses how markets are repositioning in line with Fed hawkishness and a US sovereign debt downgrade; he looks at economic and financial news out of China that points to a steadily weakening economy; warns about the risks of concentration in equity portfolios and talks about how investing in consumer health has taken a new turn, as drugs companies showcase the therapeutic benefits of prescription obesity medication. Length without disclaimer: 15 minutes. This podcast features material by fair use guidelines. All rights reserved to the copyright owners
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Don't you worry child
Arnout talks about China's policy thrust and local government debt woes, the state of the housing market, insights from the latest earnings reports, and some significant musical news from the past week. Length without disclaimer: 16 minutes. This podcast features material by fair use guidelines. All rights reserved to the copyright owners
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Two tribes
Tune in to hear Arnout van Rijn explain his song choice of the week, in light of: More conciliatory language being used by Chinese and US leaders regarding trade and investment relations The continuing war on inflation, and liquidity tightening as a powerful policy tool Mixed news from emerging markets, but an overall positive story on valuation discounts and prospects The ongoing tech rally and the wall of worry Length without disclaimer: 14 minutes. This podcast features material by fair use guidelines. All rights reserved to the copyright owners
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State of independence
A new episode of Robeco's biweekly podcast that makes sense of the latest market moves – with a musical twist. In this episode, Arnout van Rijn discusses: Faltering confidence in the globalization model, and clear signs that countries and regions are pursuing independence. Part of the outflow of this is the fact that we're ensconced in a 'chip war', to be won by the smart and swift. And, despite a US yield curve that's been inverted since last year's independence day, that economy is still not in recession. And why he's chosen an iconic song to describe these trends. Length without disclaimer: 13 minutes. This podcast features material by fair use guidelines. All rights reserved to the copyright owners
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Suddenly last summer
A new episode of Robeco's biweekly podcast that makes sense of the latest market moves – with a musical twist. Tune in to hear the latest from Portfolio Manager Arnout van Rijn. Length without disclaimer: 15 minutes. This podcast features material by fair use guidelines. All rights reserved to the copyright owners
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Dancing on the ceiling
A new episode of Robeco's biweekly podcast that makes sense of the latest market moves – with a musical twist. Tune in to hear the latest, this episode from our Head of Multi Asset Strategies Colin Graham. Length without disclaimer: 13 minutes This podcast features material by fair use guidelines. All rights reserved to the copyright owners.
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