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Broadcasting live from our studios in the heart of the City, beside St. Paul's and the London Stock Exchange, we plan to do to sports and financial commentary what Usain Bolt did to the Olympics: make it un-missable, unbeatable and totally absorbing. Would you bet against him in Rio...? Tip TV is committed to a lively, occasionally irreverent show, but always based on knowledgable contributors across all markets. I would say sit back and enjoy it - but actually I think you'll be on the edge ...
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BoE’s uber dove Economist Haldane shocked markets by expressing readiness to vote for a rate hike later this year. Haldane’s hawkish stance puts him directly at odds with Governor Carney, who believes ‘now is not the right time to raise rates’. Marc Ostwald, Strategist at ADMISI sees heightened risk of stagflation if Carney’s view prevails. He adds…
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Watch Jeremy Stretch, Head of G-10 FX at CIBC detail the factors that could push the GBP/USD pair down to 1.23-1.24 levels. The segment is hosted by Tip TV Presenter Zak Mir. Key points Bank wary of further spike in the imported inflation UK political uncertainty amplified, but not to an extent in which markets are pricing-in another general electi…
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GBP/USD is fast losing height, now trading below 1.26; its lowest level since April 18. Mike Van Dulken, Head of Research at Accendo Markets and Tip TV’s Zak Mir discuss the sell-off in the Pound amid the political uncertainty in the UK. Listen to the full segment for more info on – Oil market sell-off Broker Recommendations The Coe report – bullis…
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"Sterling at 1.26-1.27 is fundamentally undervalued and we believe it should be in the mid-1.30s, although that is contingent on the political cycle", says Investec Chief Economist Phillip Shaw while sharing his view on the BoE monetary policy, markets, UK economy and the British Pound. Shaw agrees with Governor Carney that now is not the time to h…
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Listen to Matthew Yeates, Investment Manager at 7IM explain why the idea of ‘soft Brexit’ has been thrown out of the window following the snap elections and how it is more of a choice between ‘hard Brexit’ & chaotic Brexit’. Yeates also discusses the impact on the markets and the political and economic situation across Europe. #Brexit, #hardBrexit,…
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“At the moment, FX markets are directionless”, says Steve Woodcock, Head of Risk Management at TeraFX while shares his outlook on the FX pairs. Woodcock sees Sterling being more responsive to Brexit sound bites in the short run. “Whether the Brexit talks are going well or going bad - that sort of thing will move the Pound”, he adds. Key quote - Dol…
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Tim Harrison, Head of Wealth Management at Linear Investments joins Tip TV Presenter Zak Mir to discuss the key macroeconomic data releases/events and political developments that could move the markets. Listen to the full segment for more info on- Amazon - Whole Foods deal: Not surprising, suggests it is looking to build a stronghold on the high st…
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"Watch out for the Fed's reverse QE, it will suck out liquidity and will be a drag on the economy", says Clem Chamber, Founder of ADVFN while talking to Tip TV's Zak Mir. Last week, the Fed unveiled plans to downsize its balance sheet and maintained the outlook for three rate hikes. The BoE surprised markets with a 5-3 vote split favour keeping rat…
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Ronnie Chopra, Chief Market Analyst at TJM Partners, shares his view on Japan’s Nikkei index, India’s Nifty 50 and UK’s Tesco shares. The segment is hosted by Tip TV Presenter Zak Mir. Listen to the full segment to know- Why Nifty looks extremely overvalued The next move in Nikkei The Coe report - S&P 500 Trade of the day Broker Recommendation #mar…
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Watch Simon English, Senior City Correspondent at The Evening Standard and Tip TV CEO Nick Batsford discuss a potential ‘Summer of Discontent Ahead’ - possibility of widespread strikes by workers demanding larger pay rises. “A lot of strike action is already happening”, says English. #UK, #economy, #wages, #strikes, #Finance…
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"We are heading into a period of consumer slowdown and that would be good for Tesco", says Simon English, Senior City Correspondent from The Evening Standard and adds, "the shares are undervalued at GBP 180 and should be around GBX 300". Listen to the full segment hosted by Tip TV CEO Nick Batsford for more info on why Tesco shares look undervalued…
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Watch Steve Larratt, Share Research Business Analyst at Share Talk, discuss the fundamental outlook for Zenith (ZEN) and Old Mutual (OML). Larratt talks to Tip TV’s Zak Mir. #OrtacResources, #ImaginationTechnologies, #OTC, #IMG, #stocks, #equities, #macro, #fundamentals, #UK, #trading, investingBy TipTV Business
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“BoE’s 5-3 vote split was slightly hawkish”, says Independent Market Analyst Matt Brown and adds, “I can’t see rate hike happening”. Listen to the full segment for more info on - Tesco earnings BoE monetary policy outlook FX sentiment powered by Oanda Broker Recommendation #BOE, #centralbanks, #interestrate, #ratehike, #monetary #policy, #fundament…
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In the second part of the education segment, Trader John Mattingley and Ezeetrader founder Charlie Burton discuss whether involving the human element (IQ) at the institutional level would boost the return on investment. The panel also discusses the pros and cons of automated trading. #IQ, #AI, #ArtificialIntelligence, #markets, #trading, #investing…
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In the first part of the education segment, Trader John Mattingley explains that the State-of-the-art AI (Artificial Intelligence) strategies allows are simply not good enough to do what Humans can do - adapt as per ever changing market conditions. The returns from the AI strategies have not been as stellar as initially predicted. Mattingley says o…
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"There is still a lot of uncertainty about the US economy", says James Hughes, Chief Market Analyst at GKFX while talking about the Fed's hawkish rate hike. Hughes believes the Fed is still data dependent, especially when it comes to unwinding the balance sheet. He adds, "the situation is similar to the one seen in the UK...the US labour market con…
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In today’s opening segment, Alessio Rastani from LeadingTrader.com and Tip TV Presenter Zak Mir discuss the way forward for PM Theresa May following last Friday’s election disaster and assess the impact of Yellen’s hawkish view on the markets. Mir says the “the Fed rate hikes were to be accompanied by tax cuts (which were inflationary) but now we o…
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The weak Pound hasn’t really boosted exports, so the much hyped rebalancing of the UK economy (from consumption to manufacturing) isn’t happening. However, the weak Pound and the resulting rise in the imported inflation have pushed the CPI well above the BoE’s 2% target. So will the bank raise rates to counter inflation or keep rates unchanged to c…
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Watch Clive Lambert, Director at FuturesTechs discuss the technical set up on the major equity indices, which suggests the equities are still in a bullish mode, but investors need to observe caution as some warning signs of a pullback are starting to appear on the charts. As an example, Lambert points to a bearish divergence on the bearish RSI dive…
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Panmure Gordon Chief Economist Simon French says there is no chance the BoE would raise rates tomorrow in response to a higher inflation. He adds “The BoE will sit tight during the Brexit negotiations period, i.e. at least for 2 years”. Listen to the full segment as French explains, there is no incentive for an interest rate move for at least 2 yea…
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Bill Blain, Strategist at Mint Partners, says the drop in the confidence in the UK economy due to the political uncertainty could set in motion the unvirtuous cycle of destruction - high inflation (low spending) and low investment. However, the financial markets are still well bid. Are markets under appreciating the risks? Watch Blain discuss the c…
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Regular pay growth in the UK rose by just 1.7% in the three months to April, falling further behind inflation, which rose to 2.9% in May. Mike Ingram, Strategist at BGC Partners says the real wage growth squeeze would weigh over the UK GDP. Ingram adds, “The US macro picture is looking extremely soft”. He is surprised that the Fed is sticking with …
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Wage squeeze has worsened in the UK with the cost of living as represented by the consumer price index (CPI) having risen to a 4-year high of 2.9% in May. The central bank, in its quarterly inflation report, released early last month had said the inflation would top out in late 2017 around 2.8%. Ben Kumar from 7IM says we need to focus on whether t…
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This Tuesday morning - Merlin Entertainments warned of a slower growth due to terror threat. The company, which runs Alton Towers and London Eye, says domestic demand for day trips is down since March. Meanwhile, Crest Nicholson the inconclusive outcome of Thursday's election could cause uncertainty in the housing market. What does the future hold …
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Panmure Gordon Senior Market Commentator David Buik talks about the Friday’s UK election debacle and what it means for the UK and the EU. The segment is hosted by Tip TV Presenter Zak Mir. Key points Hard Brexit isn’t pragmatic; the mandate for Hard Brexit isn’t there now An olive branch should be immediately handed out - David Davis agrees that 3 …
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A significant majority of the market believes the odds of a softer Brexit have increased following May’s election debacle. Some in the markets have been wondering whether the UK will exit the EU. Former UKIP leader Nigel Farage tweeted, “I fear we are heading towards a Brexit backslide”. Eddie Tofpik, Head of FX at ADMISI, does not agree with Farag…
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Steven Woodcock, Head of Risk Management at TeraFX discusses with Zak Mir how the election has affected Sterling. Steven talks us through the night of the election and the small changes he saw; "It was probably one of the quietest events I've ever seen in my time in the City". Woodcock questions why Sterling did very little in this vote - either du…
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Watch Tip TV's CEO Nick "The Moose" Batsford during this newspaper review pose a series of questions to Richard Hunter, Head of Research at Wilson King Investments. These include: What is the city perception on a Soft Brexit vs a Hard Brexit? Do you still buy shares in the UK? Is Neil Woodford right in his economic outlook? Check out this segment f…
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Tim Harrison, Head of Wealth Management for Linear Investments, talks us through the week ahead with presenter Zak Mir. Tim says the markets priced in the shock hung parliament result very well - unlike with Brexit & Trump where we saw a rally before the result and overnight had a significant drop once reality hit - hence little movement on Sterlin…
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Clem Chambers, CEO of ADVFN has "flip flopped" over his ideas on Brexit. Originally under the impression it would never happen, he now feels the government has no choice and cannot back out now. The Labour party have to do so in order to keep their voters returning back to UKIP and the Tories have already made enough of a mess. He mentions how hard…
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Technical Analyst and Presenter Zak Mir joins Tip TV's CEO Nick "The Moose" Batsford to talk you through everything you need to know this Monday morning. Discussing the fallout after last week's events, Zak says "It's the calm after the storm - it's more about politics than economics" Also discussed are the latest news headlines, FX Sentiment by Oa…
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Tip TV Presenter Zak Mir and Matt Brown take note of the headlines across the major newspapers, which are unanimous in their criticism of PM Theresa May's political disaster. "Markets do not like uncertainty", says Presenter Matt Brown. Check out the full segment to know if If another election is on the horizon? Will PM May's coalition government l…
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Marc Ostwald, Strategist at ADMISI, says the political chaos is definitely bad news as it could weigh over the domestic and foreign investments into the UK at a time when the consumer spending is looking weak. He adds, “EU isn’t going to be pleased with the results” and brushes off the talk of ‘no Brexit’. Watch the full segment to know- What’s nex…
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For many in the markets, the time is ripe for the ECB to move away from the ultra easy monetary policy stance. One group of experts feels - if the ECB can’t taper/run down its balance sheet now with credit spreads record right, stocks at record high and strong growth, it will never happen. The other group feels - the inflation is still low (5y,5y f…
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Mike Van Dulken, Head of Research at Accendo Markets and Tip TV Presenter Zak Mir discuss Super Thursday - UK general election voting, ECB rate decision and Draghi speech and Former FBI Director Comey’s testimony to Congress - and the potential impact on the most sensitive markets. Listen to the full segment as Dulken shares his view on- UK electio…
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Watch Shaun Richards from Not A Yes Man Economics discuss the extraordinary times in the financial markets and the global economy. Richards and Tip TV Presenter Zak Mir discuss the sub 1% yield on the 10-year UK bond yield, BOJ’s ownership of UK stocks and bonds and RBS issue. #markets, #economy, #UK, #trading, #investing, #fundamentals, #elections…
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“Most businesses associate the Conservatives with a free market doctrine, but that has been seriously challenged by the Conservative manifesto advocating an energy price cap”, says Simon French, Chief Economist at Panmure Gordon. So will the business leaders stand behind the Conservatives tomorrow? French says the voters have a poor choice. It is e…
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Independent Market Analyst Matt Brown says, UK election, ECB meeting and Comey’s testimony due tomorrow (dubbed Super Thursday) has made the safe haven precious metal popular with the investors. He adds, “If all goes well, the metal could witness a pull back”. What if Comey drops a bombshell, while UK elections end up in a hung parliament? Will gol…
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“The Pound will be the main beneficiary of big/small Tory win”, says Spreadex Financial Analyst Connor Campbell, while explaining the macro outlook for GBP/USD. Campbell believes it is the Conservatives’ lead that will influence the exchange rate over the coming/next week. Listen to the full segment to know- If strong Pound will weigh over Footsie …
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Listen to Oanda Senior Market Analyst Craig Erlam discuss the heightened odds of Corbyn win in the next week’s UK general election and what it means for the GBP/USD pair. Erlam says Corbyn win may not necessarily push GBP/USD to 1.20. Erlam also presents his view on- Crude oil USD/JPY Cable#GBP/USD#forex#currencies#USD/JPY#commodities#energies#Oil#…
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Eddie Tofpik, Head of Foreign Exchange at ADMISI explains the technical outlook for EUR/USD, AUD/USD and Bitcoin. Listen to the full segment to know if- Bitcoin has topped out in the short-term or there is plenty steam left in the virtual currency bulls forex#currencies#virtual currencies#EUR/USD#AUD/USD#Bitcoin#technicals#trading, markets…
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Listen to Mike Ingram, Strategist at BGC Partners, explain how the GBP exchange rate has defied both forward looking and backward looking fundamental data and is closely following the political developments i.e. Conservatives’ lead over Labour. GBP/USD, GBP#Forex#currencies#politics#fundamentals#economics#macro#trading…
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FTSE 100 remains well bid even though the latest election polls show heightened odds of a hung parliament. What is it that is keeping the risk sentiment intact... Not only in the UK, but across the globe. Mike Ingram, Strategist at BGC Partners says, “The markets are quite desensitized” at this point. At the index level, it looks great, but cash ma…
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