Market swings are back! But this time, investors seem oddly comfortable with the turbulence. We break down why “socially acceptable volatility” has returned, what options markets are signaling, and how headlines, sentiment and skew are shaping the next move.
Apr 22
From Ceasefires to Software: Breaking Down This Week's Market Moves
In this IBKR Midweek Podcast, Jeff Praissman sits down with Scott Bauer to break down this week’s market rally, from ceasefire-driven gains to the continued strength in AI. They also dig into earnings season, key economic data ahead and what it all means for where markets could b ... Show More
5m 54s
Apr 21
Is Gold Competing With Cash?
Gold often leads inflation, but when central banks signal higher interest rates, that advantage can disappear fast. In this IBKR Podcast episode, CME's Erik Norland breaks down how rate expectations, dollar strength, and central bank credibility are turning gold into a direct com ... Show More
10m 31s
Apr 15
Rally or Mirage: What’s Really Driving Stocks?
In this episode of IBKR Podcasts’ Market Minute, host Andrew Wilkinson sits down with Kevin Davitt, Head of Index Options Content at Nasdaq, to unpack the powerful rally pushing equities back into the green. They dive into volatility trends, VIX dynamics and the evolving divide b ... Show More
9m 49s
Oct 2022
Hot CPI and Hail Mary Outlook
<p>Colleague Marisa DiNatale, Director Economist at Moody's Analytics, joins Mark and Cris to breakdown the September Consumer Price Index Report. They also discuss the impact of inflation on energy prices, food prices, the housing market, and wage growth.</p><p>Full episode <a h ... Show More
1h 5m
Aug 2024
Tiffany Wilding Talks Post-Pandemic Economy
Tiffany Wilding, Managing Director and Economist: North America at PIMCO, discusses the economy's readjustment post-pandemic, and analyzes inflation and labor market data with Bloomberg's Tom Keene and David Gura.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
4m 17s
Aug 2025
S&P 500 continues to slide, while Walmart warns of tariff impact
US stocks extended their losses amid trade tensions and mixed corporate earnings. Stronger-than-expected PMI data and warnings from Walmart, the US retail giant, that Trump's tariffs are driving up costs, have heightened inflation concerns and lifted yields. As markets are lookin ... Show More
12m 1s