

Ian Smith
Senior markets correspondent at the Financial Times, reporting on bond markets, interest rates and macroeconomic developments and providing expert analysis for the episode.
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150 snips
Jan 27, 2026 • 12min
US and Japan flirt with joint currency intervention
Michelle Chan, a U.S. credit correspondent covering corporate bond markets, and Ian Smith, a senior markets correspondent focused on currencies and bonds, discuss a sharp yen rally and signs the U.S. and Japan may coordinate to support the currency. They also cover why big tech is rushing into investment-grade bonds and what that surge could mean for borrowing and market concentration.

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Dec 11, 2025 • 37min
Can 2026 match 2025?
Ian Smith, Senior Markets Correspondent at the Financial Times, joins Katie Martin and Robert Armstrong to dissect the surprisingly robust US stock market of 2025 and its outlook for 2026. They discuss how corporate earnings and AI advancements fueled gains, while also exploring the geopolitical influences like Trump’s tariff backtracking. Risks abound, from a potential AI bubble to inflation resurfacing. Ian humorously shorts K-pop Demon Hunters, contrasting it with value stocks, as they all ponder the implications of market consensus and investor sentiment.

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Feb 19, 2026 • 20min
How low can the dollar go?
Ian Smith, Senior markets correspondent at the Financial Times, analyzes currency and macro trends. He breaks down why the dollar is weakening despite US economic strength. He outlines three forces pressuring the greenback and discusses how politics, portfolio shifts and central bank signals shape currency moves. He also weighs scenarios for where the dollar might head next.

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Mar 26, 2026 • 21min
The rout in UK and European bonds
Ian Smith, senior markets correspondent at the Financial Times, covers UK and European bond turmoil. He talks about what drove the sharp gilt sell-off and how interest-rate expectations shifted. He explains why gilts were hit hardest and the role of leveraged hedge fund trades. He outlines the wider impact on long-term borrowing costs and why everyday borrowers should care.

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Dec 10, 2025 • 12min
Australia is first country to ban social media for children
Ian Smith, Senior markets correspondent at the Financial Times, and Nick Files, their Australia and Pacific correspondent, dive into Australia's groundbreaking social media ban for kids under 16. They discuss the government's motivations, including concerns over addiction and bullying. Nick shares a powerful personal story that fueled the push for reform. They also explore potential consequences for tech companies and whether this legislation could inspire similar measures in other countries, making Australia a potential trendsetter.

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Jul 3, 2025 • 23min
The dilapidated dollar
Ian Smith, a senior markets reporter at the Financial Times, joins for a lively discussion on the dollar's struggle this year, marking its worst performance since 1973. They delve into the surprising impacts of trade policies on investor confidence and the shifting attitudes towards currency hedging. The conversation also touches on the U.S. national debt and its effect on monetary credibility. Plus, they explore market fluctuations, rising fuel prices, and even share their intriguing thoughts on forensic accountants and wealthy tennis players.

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Dec 2, 2025 • 22min
Bonds vs budgets
Ian Smith, a Senior Markets Correspondent at the Financial Times, dives into the intricacies of bond markets and public finance. He unpacks the UK’s latest budget and its implications for global fiscal strategies. They discuss why gilt markets remained stable despite chaos, the ramifications of the OBR mishap, and the risks of future fiscal consolidation. Ian also highlights a shift towards shorter-term debt issuance, emphasizing political risks that could sway investor confidence, all while playfully debating seasonal treats and cats.

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Feb 19, 2026 • 12min
Can bankers be fired for demanding sleep?
Kay Wiggins, FT legal correspondent who covers employment and litigation, and Ian Smith, FT senior markets correspondent focused on gilts and macro, discuss a banker suing over the right to eight hours’ sleep. They also cover UK defence funding and gilt market worries. Multiple short segments explore market reaction, policy tensions and shifting banking culture.

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May 6, 2025 • 19min
Will the real money pivot to Europe?
Ian Smith, a Financial Times reporter specializing in markets, joins the conversation to unveil the shift from U.S. investments towards Europe. He delves into the reasons behind this trend, highlighting rising political risks and the decline of the S&P 500. The discussion touches on the growing preference for European assets among institutional investors, the intriguing dynamics of currency hedging, and the implications for the dollar's future. Smith also adds a playful twist by exploring asset allocation strategies and economic sentiment.

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Dec 26, 2025 • 37min
Unhedged: Markets had an incredible year. Can that continue?
Ian Smith, a Senior Markets Correspondent at the Financial Times, joins Katie Martin and Rob Armstrong to dissect the incredible resilience of the US stock market and its future. They explore the surprising recovery from early-year shocks and the impact of AI on corporate earnings. The trio debates the potential risks of inflation and offers insights into fiscal policies that could boost markets. Plus, they weigh in on global market trends, K-Pop stocks, and the consensus among investors, raising questions about what could derail this bullish momentum.


