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The Currency Exchange - An FX Podcast by NatWest

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Keep up to date with the latest in FX markets with The Currency Exchange podcast. Each week, the NatWest Markets team of FX strategists – Eimear Daly, Brian Daingerfield, and Paul Robson – help investment professionals and corporate treasurers get to grips with the biggest themes & events moving global currency markets. Check back here regularly for new episodes and subscribe to The Currency Excha... more

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This week, Co-Heads of G10 FX Brian Daingerfield and Paul Robson discuss sources of heightened market uncertainty and puzzle over the calm that has beset currency volatility.

Key topics covered:

1. Market reactions to the Middle East conflict

2. T... more

This week, Eimear Daly (Emerging Markets Macro Strategist) is joined by Co-Heads of G10 FX Brian Daingerfield and Paul Robson to talk about the ongoing situation in the Middle East. They explore how threats to energy infrastructure might affect centr... more

This week Eimear Daly (Emerging Markets Macro Strategist) is joined by G10 FX Strategy Co-Heads Brian Dangerfield and Paul Robson to talk about currency moves during ongoing military action in Iran. Key topics include: 

- Energy prices and oil marke... more

This week’s combined episode of Currency Exchange and Bondcast focuses on the ongoing Middle East conflict and its impacts on currency and rates markets. This episode features edited highlights from a client webinar hosted on Tuesday, featuring host ... more

In this crossover episode of Bondcast and its sister show Currency Exchange, host Brian Daingerfield is joined by Ian Vanderhorn to explore the recent Supreme Court decision on US tariffs, its implications for FX and rates market dynamics, and the fu... more

In this episode, Brian Daingerfield and Paul Robson discuss market sentiment for major currencies. Firstly, they dissect UK economic data and the implications for sterling, plus the Bank of England policy and receding political risk. They also cover ... more

In this episode, Eimear Daly and emerging market specialist Aditya Sharma discuss the recent India-US trade deal and its implications for Indian assets and the rupee. They also delve into the upcoming Hungarian elections, analyzing the potential outc... more

This week, Paul Robson and Brian Daingerfield dig into the major themes affecting currency markets. 

They begin by examining the Bank of England’s ‘dovish hold’ on 5 February – and the drivers behind a recent uptick in volatility in UK assets more g... more

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Recent Guests

Brian Dangerfield
Co-head of G10 FX Strategy
NatWest Markets
Episode: Oil be damned for energy markets, but what about FX?
Scott Livingstone
NatWest Group's international advisor
NatWest Group
Episode: What's happening in the Middle East, and how are markets affected?
Paul Robson
Co-head of G10FX Strategy
NatWest Markets
Episode: What's happening in the Middle East, and how are markets affected?
Ian Vanderhorn
U.S. Debt Structurist
NatWest
Episode: North American special
Joann Spadigam
E-rate strategist at NatWest
NatWest
Episode: Political extremes and market swings - 21 June '24
Alvaro Vivanco
Head of ESG and Emerging Market FX Strategy
NatWest Markets
Episode: 28 May 2024: Emerging markets focus
Kevin Cummins
Chief US economist
NatWest
Episode: Assessing the Fed's confidence

Hosts

Imogen Bachra
Host with a primary role in NatWest Markets coverage and cross-show collaborations
Brian Daingerfield
Co-head G10 FX Strategy; frequent host focusing on currency strategy and macro themes
Eimear Daly
Host and Strategist at NatWest Markets, central to currency coverage
Paul Robson
NatWest Markets executive contributing FX strategy and market perspective

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The Year Ahead 2026: Beyond de-dollarisation
Q: Is it going to accelerate in 26?
There is a case for dollar reserve diversification to continue to accelerate, although the dollar remains a stronghold at over 50 percent of total allocated FX holdings.
The Year Ahead 2026: Beyond de-dollarisation
Q: What are the implications for hedging US asset exposure?
As the Fed cuts interest rates, hedging costs will fall, leading people to consider whether they should hedge their assets more aggressively due to the changing circumstances around US policy.
Our take on major global currencies
Q: What can we expect from the Federal Reserve's decision next week?
Brian indicated that the Fed is expected to deliver a rate cut and emphasized the difficulty in guiding without much economic data due to the government shutdown.
Our take on major global currencies
Q: Is there anything new that we should be thinking about regarding the budget coming up in late November?
Paul commented that there's been very little new information about the budget and that markets seem somewhat calmer than expected.
Our take on major global currencies
Q: What were your takeaways from the UK inflation data?
Paul pointed out that the inflation numbers were softer than expected and questioned whether markets had overreacted to the undershoot.

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Frequently Asked Questions About The Currency Exchange

What is The Currency Exchange about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This show centers on practical, real-time analysis of global foreign exchange and macro markets, led by NatWest FX strategists. Across recent episodes, listeners get tactical takes on how central bank policy (Fed, BoE, BoJ, ECB), geopolitical tensions, and trade dynamics drive currency moves, alongside how data releases and fiscal decisions shape risk sentiment in bonds, equities, and FX. The discussions blend short-term market timing with longer-term themes like de-dollarization, shelling out scenario-driven insights for traders, treasurers, and investment professionals. A consistent thread is how policy signals, energy markets, and geopolitical risks interact to create actionable positioning playbooks for currency and rates markets. Notab... more

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