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Webinars

Commodities Outlook webinar — September 2018

185 views September 25, 2018

Saxo Bank’s head of commodity strategy Ole Hansen takes a closer look at themes impacting...

Daily Morning Call

From the Floor: Sentiment sours as trade war...

424 views June 22, 2018

Equities are off, the dollar's ascent has been stopped in its stride and sentiment has turned...

Daily Morning Call

From the Floor: Euro tanks as Italian leaders...

304 views May 17, 2018

The euro is lower and Italian bond yields are up over 45 basis points from last week's levels as...

Daily Morning Call

From the Floor: Oil, dollar rallies slow down —...

379 views May 14, 2018

The pronounced surge in crude oil prices surrounding President Trump's decision to pull out of...

Daily Morning Call

Global Morning Call: Waiting for Trump on...

31 views May 08, 2018

“There’s a sense that the market is holding its breath in anticipation of Trump’s Iran decision...

SaxoTV

Macro Monday week 19: USD Takes No Prisoners —...

545 views May 07, 2018

In this webcast, Saxo's global macro strategist Kay Van-Petersen examines the big issues for the...

SaxoTV

Macro Monday week 18: Week Ahead, Plus Thoughts...

528 views April 30, 2018

In this webcast, Saxo's global sales trader James Kim runs through the events of the week ahead...

Daily Morning Call

From the Floor: 'GBP rally done and dusted' –...

375 views April 20, 2018

Sterling has been blasted lower after BoE governor Carney cast doubt on a previously...

Daily Morning Call

From the Floor: Dollar slides, sterling flies,...

268 views April 17, 2018

Geopolitical tensions have eased ever so slightly, with Trump rejecting calls to impose further...

Daily Morning Call

From the Floor: Xi sparks relief rally in...

241 views April 10, 2018

Chinese president Xi Jinping's speech at the Bo’ao Forum is being read by markets as signalling a...

SaxoTV

From the Floor: Dollar sharply lower after FOMC

472 views March 22, 2018

Wednesday's FOMC outing showed the Powell Fed to be less model-driven than its predecessors, but...