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The Global Economy Podcast with Fexingo: International Markets, Currencies, and World Trade
by Fexingo
Lucas and Luna track the forces that move money across borders: currency markets, trade flows, sovereign debt, and the policies that shape them. Each episode starts with a live data check — exchange rates from yfinance, central-bank statements from FRED, trade-dispute headlines from RSS feeds — then builds into a conversation about what actually drives the numbers. Lucas, a former economics correspondent, walks through the mechanics: why the yen weakened, what a tariff escalation means for supply chains, how a rate decision in Brazil echoes in Jakarta. Luna, a global-markets analyst, pushes back with real-world cases — the carry trade unwind of 2024, the renminbi's slow internationalisation, the shift in commodity-linked currencies. Together, they avoid the usual punditry and focus on the price signals that matter for investors, exporters, and anyone whose business depends on cross-border money. The show is for listeners who want to understand not just what happened in markets today, b
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Lucas and Luna track the forces that move money across borders: currency markets, trade flows, sovereign debt, and the policies that shape them. Each episode starts with a live data check — exchange rates from yfinance, central-bank statements from FRED, trade-dispute headlines from RSS feeds — then builds into a conversation about what actually drives the numbers. Lucas, a former economics correspondent, walks through the mechanics: why the yen weakened, what a tariff escalation means for supply chains, how a rate decision in Brazil echoes in Jakarta. Luna, a global-markets analyst, pushes back with real-world cases — the carry trade unwind of 2024, the renminbi's slow internationalisation, the shift in commodity-linked currencies. Together, they avoid the usual punditry and focus on the price signals that matter for investors, exporters, and anyone whose business depends on cross-border money. The show is for listeners who want to understand not just what happened in markets today, b
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