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Jeffrey Halley is Sunday Morning's man on the money.
Jeffrey Halley is a Kiwi in Jakarta and Singapore who until recently was the senior market analyst for Asia Pacific for the OANDA corporation, with his analysis regularly sought by Bloomberg, the BBC, Reuters, CNBC, MSN, and the New York Times.
Jeffrey Halley is Sunday Morning's man on the money. Jeffrey's a kiwi in Jakarta and Singapore who until recently was the Senior Market Analyst for Asia Pacific for the OANDA corporation, with his analysis is regularly sought by Bloomberg, the BBC, Reuters, CNBC, MSN and the New York Times.
Jeffrey Halley is Sunday Morning's man on the money. Jeffrey's a kiwi in Jakarta and Singapore who until recently was the Senior Market Analyst for Asia Pacific for the OANDA corporation, with his analysis is regularly sought by Bloomberg, the BBC, Reuters, CNBC, MSN and the New York Times. Jeffrey's been at a university in Wales for a while and is now back in Indonesia.
According to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) the world's leading economies are sliding into recession as the Ukraine war sparks energy and inflation crises and cuts growth. There's a variety of opinion about what this means for Aotearoa New Zealand and the severity of what's in store. New Zealander Jeffrey Halley is a former Senior Market Analyst for the OANDA corporation. His analysis has been regularly sought by Bloomberg, the BBC, Reuters, CNBC and the New York Times.
There was interesting and much-discussed opinion from Westpac this past week about how the New Zealand economy won't enter a recession. Jim talks to Jeffrey Halley about the latest economic data.
Jeffrey Halley, Senior Market Analyst at OANDA weighs in on the Fed rate decision and its implications on Asia's central bankers. He also gives us his views on the current US dollar strength and whether its good for other economies.
Major US banks and even the bellwether of the tech sector, Apple have announced plans to scale back hiring. What does this tell us about the state of the US economy. Jeffrey Halley, Senior Market Analyst at OANDA tells us whilst giving us his views on oil and China
Last week's market sizzle fizzled after consumer data disappointed, with investors once more concerned that the economy may not be as resilient as hoped, according to Jeffrey Halley, Senior Market Analyst, OANDA.
Last week's market sizzle fizzled after consumer data disappointed, with investors once more concerned that the economy may not be as resilient as hoped, according to Jeffrey Halley, Senior Market Analyst, OANDA.
Senior market analyst Jeffrey Halley joins the show to discuss interest rates and a number of other financial matters, including why New Zealanders should be putting their money in term deposits for more than 12 months.
Will the Federal Reserve raise rates by 50bps, 75bps or even 100bps? Jeffrey Halley, Senior Market Analyst at OANDA tell us what to expect and how markets will react in the short term whilst explaining the breakdown of the correlation between equities and the fixed income market.
Will the Federal Reserve raise rates by 50bps, 75bps or even 100bps? Jeffrey Halley, Senior Market Analyst at OANDA tell us what to expect and how markets will react in the short term whilst explaining the breakdown of the correlation between equities and the fixed income market.
While US markets are trading sideways following its long Memorial Day weekend, China has bounced, following lifting of lockdowns in Shanghai.Jeffrey Halley, Senior Market Analyst, OANDA, provides an outlook.
Market analyst Jeffrey Halley joins the show to explain what stagnation is and why we don't need to start worrying about depression just yet, despite the economic outlook globally looking challenging and uncertain.
Money continues to flee tech stocks and equities generally, benefiting perceived safe havens like the US Dollar and Treasuries, according to Jeffrey Halley, Senior Market Analyst at OANDA.
On Market View, Claressa Monteiro is joined by Jeffrey Halley, Senior Market Analyst, Asia Pacific at OANDA, as they discuss what it means after Fed's biggest rate hike since 2000, and chair Jerome Powell signaled with more to come; the market outlook for the rest of 2022, with all eyes on China given their zero-covid policy; moves by central banks around the world - including RBI, RBA, BOE and what's next for MAS and finally, are we seeing a recession soon? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Global markets are in freefall with anxiety over inflation, the Federal Reserve's hawkish tones and the war in Ukraine. Jeffrey Halley, Senior Market Analyst at OANDA gives us his views on the ideal asset allocation strategy whilst telling us why the GoTo IPO succeeded when Grab failed. Image credit: Unsplash.com
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In a new hawkish twist, the minutes of the Federal Reserve's last policy meeting revealed that FOMC officials aren't just gearing up for multiple rate hikes, but also a significant shrinking of the Fed's near- 9 Trillion Dollar balance sheet. But what will this mean for markets? Jeffrey Halley, Senior Market Analyst at OANDA, joined us on Prime Time to discuss the Fed's latest moves, and the current volatility in crude oil markets. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Is the upcoming IPO of GoTo, the lovechild of Gojek and Tokopedia, going to be transformative for Indonesia's capital markets in terms of attracting foreign investors? And are we seeing actual recovery for US tech stocks? Jeffrey Halley, Senior Market Analyst at OANDA shares his view with us. Image credit: Unsplash.com
Jeffrey Halley of OANDA weighs in on the outlook for oil prices amid supply concerns resulting from the war in Ukraine. He also discusses market sentiment in the wake of comments by Fed Chairman Jerome Powell. Image credit: Pixabay.com
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Market sentiment this week seems to be tied to crude futures and the wild swings up or down for Brent and WTI. This in turn is connected to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, and the potentially huge shortfalls should Russian oil be removed from global markets. Jeffrey Halley, Senior Market Analyst at OANDA, joined us on Prime Time to discuss. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Markets continue to be in a tailspin as the war in Ukraine continues with oil hitting USD130/bbl. What then is the best investment strategy? Jeffrey Halley, Senior Market Analyst at OANDA tells us whilst giving safe haven suggestions. Image credit: Pexels.com
In China, a sweeping regulatory crackdown that's targeted everything from high tech to the property sector and beyond has calmed in recent weeks following a year-long roller-coaster ride, which saw more than a trillion dollars wiped off the value of Chinese companies globally. But it's left businesses uncertain about the future and raised fears over China's economic outlook. Patrick Fok reports from Beijing. Jeffrey Halley is a senior market analyst for the Asia Pacific region at OANDA. He told us how China's regulatory crackdown affected its economy. #ChinaRegulation #ChineseTechFirms #PropertyMarket
Jeffrey Halley, Senior Market Analyst, Oanda talks about how much has already been priced into markets as investors adjust to the prospects of the stimulus plans being trimmed.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Oil prices are falling sharply to start the week, amid expectations that the new coronavirus Omicron variant will lead to tougher travel restrictions around the world. International crude benchmark Brent has slumped 3 percent to around 71 dollars a barrel. The International Energy Agency says markets are heading for surplus in supply, with the Omicron variant threatening to slow down the global economic recovery. For more, Jeffrey Halley joined us. He's a senior market analyst for the Asia Pacific region at OANDA and joins us from Jakarta. #BrentOil #EnergyPrices #OmicronVariant
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A number of central banks are set to make policy decisions next week, with none perhaps bigger than the US Federal Reserve's last meeting of the year. Jeffrey Halley, OANDA's Senior Market Analyst, joined us on Forex Fridays to discuss the busy week that will also see decisions from the likes of the Bank of England, the Bank of Japan, and Turkey's Central Bank, among others.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fed Chair, Jerome Powell confirmed that the word "transitory" is no longer applicable to inflation suggesting the pace of monetary tightening will be hastened. We ask Jeffrey Halley, Senior Market Analyst at Oanda if this means a taper tantrum is round the corner? Image credit: Pexel.com
Global stocks and oil prices fell again Tuesday after a brief respite from the heavy sell-off triggered by the emergence of the Omicron coronavirus variant.Stocks in Asia Pacific and Europe slid, while Wall Street opened weaker. Oil prices fell about 3% as more countries reported cases of the variant and imposed new travel restrictions. The mood was also dampened by a warning from Moderna CEO Stéphane Bancel that current vaccines will struggle with Omicron."There is no world, I think, where [the effectiveness] is the same level . . . we had with [the] Delta [variant]," Bancel said in an interview with the Financial Times published on Tuesday. "I think it's going to be a material drop. I just don't know how much because we need to wait for the data. But all the scientists I've talked to ... are like, 'This is not going to be good'."South Korea's Kospi led losses in Asia, falling 2.4%, while Japan's Nikkei 225 dropped 1.6%. Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index fell 1.6%. The Shanghai Composite was flat. China's economy got some good news Tuesday as its big factories showed signs of a recovery.European indexes opened about 1% lower before trimming those losses a little during the session.There is still a lot that's unknown about the Omicron variant, but scientists are racing to determine its severity, transmissibility and whether it evades current vaccines.Moderna's Bancel said in a statement last week that the mutations in the Omicron variant were "concerning," adding that the company has been "moving as fast as possible to execute our strategy to address this variant."The world has settled into a "choppy holding pattern, for clarity about just [how] worried, or not, we should be about the new Covid-19 Omicron variant," wrote Jeffrey Halley, senior market analyst for Asia Pacific at Oanda, in a Tuesday research note.He pointed out that stocks fell in South Korea after the government there shelved plans to ease its Covid-19 restrictions, "highlighting once again, what is really driving markets right now."Japan on Tuesday, meanwhile, confirmed its first case of the Omicron variant.US stocks made a comeback on Monday after an Omicron-spurred selloff late last week. But they opened lower Tuesday, and then extended losses after Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said the Fed could wind down its stimulus sooner than expected."At this point the economy is very strong and inflationary pressures are high and it is therefore appropriate in my view to consider wrapping up the taper of our asset purchases ... perhaps a few months sooner," Powell testified before the Senate.By 11.15 a.m. ET, the Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq were all down about 1.3%.Oil prices are also sliding, after collapsing Friday on fears that the variant would hurt energy demand by eating into the amount of people driving and flying. Both Brent crude, the global benchmark, and West Texas Intermediate, the US benchmark, fell more than 3% to trade below $71 and $68 a barrel, respectively.- by Jill Disis, CNN
South Korea's central bank is leading the way for monetary authorities around the world in fighting inflation. It's raised interest rates despite concerns that higher borrowing costs may stifle a fragile economic recovery. The Bank of Korea raised its benchmark rate by 25 basis points to 1 percent. It's the second hike in as many meetings, and Governor Lee Ju-yeol says the central bank may do so again early next year. South Korea was the first major Asian economy to bring up borrowing costs since the pandemic as concerns grow about inflation. Consumer prices in South Korea rose 3-point-2 percent in October, the highest rate in a decade. G-D-P is still expected to grow 4 percent this year, but policymakers are worried that keeping rates low for too long might lead to unsustainable debt levels. Household debt in Asia's fourth-largest economy rose to 1-point-5 trillion dollars in the third quarter. That's more than 100 percent of G-D-P. For more, we spoke to Jeffrey Halley in Jakarta. He's a senior market analyst for the Asia Pacific region at OANDA.
ASEAN equity markets have been inching up except for Malaysia. However what are the money making ideas in the region? Jeffrey Halley, Senior Analyst from Oanda gives us his investment ideas. Image credit: shutterstock
The Indonesian economy is in a sweet spot with a covid infection rates down while commoditiy prices are on a tear. Jeffrey Halley, Senior Market Analyst at OANDA tells us why it pays to be bullish in Indonesia and what sectors will outperform in 2022. Brought to you by Nespresso. Image credit: Shutterstock.com
China's economic growth slowed to a crawl in the third quarter, raising concerns over the global recovery from the pandemic. G-D-P in the July to September period expanded 0-point-2 percent from the previous three months. The year-on-year number was 4-point-9 percent, down from the almost 8 percent growth recorded in the second quarter. The slump was felt the most on China's construction sites. Home sales data showed a 17-percent contraction year-on-year last month, following an almost 20 percent drop in August. Meanwhile, industrial output rose 3 percent, missing estimates. One bright spot was retail sales. Those were up 4-point-4 percent in September, beating expectations. Officials in Beijing say the government still has the tools to prop up the world's second largest economy. For more, we spoke to Jeffrey Halley. He's a senior market analyst for the Asia Pacific region at OANDA and joins us from Jakarta. #AsiaMarkets #ChinaEconomy #EconomicSlowdown #GlobalGDP
New Zealander Jeffrey Halley is OANDA's Senior Market Analyst for Asia Pacific. He joins the show to cover off some big recent stories, including the impact of China real estate giant Evergrande Group's demise, the New Zealand property market, and the disruptions of supply chains throughout the world.
New Zealander Jeffrey Halley is OANDA's Senior Market Analyst for Asia Pacific. He joins the show to cover off some big recent stories, including the impact of China real estate giant Evergrande Group's demise, the New Zealand property market, and the disruptions of supply chains throughout the world.
Tech carnage, as well as rising oil and gas prices continue to worry investors. We turn to Jeffrey Halley for counsel on how we should relook our portfolios in these volatile times. Brought to you by Nespresso. Image credit: Shutterstock.com
Jeffrey Halley, Senior Market Analyst, OANDA discusses why US markets were whipsawing between positive and negative territory yesterday, and the more contagion effect of the Evengrande debt crisis. Image credit: Shutterstock.com
Japan's stocks are surging, China's US-listed stocks resurgence could be a flash in the pan, while El Salvador's Bitcoin experiment might remain exactly that, according to Jeffrey Halley, Senior Market Analyst, OANDA. Image credit: Shutterstock.com
Japan's stocks are surging, China's US-listed stocks resurgence could be a flash in the pan, while El Salvador's Bitcoin experiment might remain exactly that, according to Jeffrey Halley, Senior Market Analyst, OANDA. Image credit: Shutterstock.com
Claressa Monteiro speaks to Jeffrey Halley, Senior Market Analyst at OANDA as he gives an overview of Singapore's GDP growth, Q2 Nodex numbers, US's increase in the consumer price index, and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The S&P 500 nailed record highs after U.S job numbers ran past market estimates. Does this increase expectations that the Fed will initiate a pullback in stimulus sooner rather than later? Jeffrey Halley, Senior Market Analyst at OANDA, give us his view, as well as a look at China and US growth and his views on gold, oil, and commodities.
Stellar earnings reports have rolled in for US big tech names Apple, Alphabet, and Microsoft- but the market remained unimpressed. We speak to Jeffrey Halley, Senior Market Analyst, OANDA about why this has been the case, as well as the battering we're seeing in Chinese education and tech. The Morning Run also asks Jeffrey about the latest surge in Bitcoin prices and his views on cryptocurrency.
Stellar earnings reports have rolled in for US big tech names Apple, Alphabet, and Microsoft- but the market remained unimpressed. We speak to Jeffrey Halley, Senior Market Analyst, OANDA about why this has been the case, as well as the battering we're seeing in Chinese education and tech. The Morning Run also asks Jeffrey about the latest surge in Bitcoin prices and his views on cryptocurrency.
Earnings season has kicked off in the US with some of its biggest banks leading the way. We ask Jeffrey Halley, Senior Market Analyst from OANDA why the market seems unmoved by the stellar earnings reported by JP Morgan and Goldman Sachs, as well as whether the Chinese central bank is preparing for a possible downturn in the near future.
US Dollar strengthening, gold weakness, Indonesia Rupiah outlook, currency selling pressure in the region. The Morning Run gets into all this with Jeffrey Halley, Senior Market Analyst with OANDA.
US Dollar strengthening, gold weakness, Indonesia Rupiah outlook, currency selling pressure in the region. The Morning Run gets into all this with Jeffrey Halley, Senior Market Analyst with OANDA.
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Markets continue to trade cautiously ahead of the Federal Reserve's Thursday policy decision. Jeffrey Halley, Senior Market Analyst at OANDA, spoke to us on Prime Time about whether the Fed will address any potential tapering of asset purchases, inflationary concerns and what the possiblity of inflation and rising rates could mean for markets in Singapore and across the region. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Korea24 – 2021.06.16. (Wednesday) - News Briefing: President Moon Jae-in arrived in Madrid on Tuesday and began his state visit to Spain with a meeting with King Felipe the Sixth. During his three-day stay, the president will also meet with the Spanish prime minister and visit the Senate of Spain before attending a business leaders’ forum. (Eunice Kim) - In-Depth News Analysis Part 1: Dr. Kirsty Short from the School of Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences of the University of Queensland delves into the new COVID-19 ‘Delta Variant’ that has been classified by both the World Health Organization(WHO) and the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention(CDC) as a ‘variant of concern.’ Dr. Short also shares her assessment on the G7 leaders’ pledge to donate COVID-19 vaccines. - In-Depth News Analysis Part 2: Jeffrey Halley, the Asia Pacific senior market analyst for OANDA, discusses where Korea’s stock market is headed as South Korea’s benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index(KOSPI) hit an all-time high for the third day in a row on Wednesday, just ahead of the US Federal Open Market Committee rate decision. He also gives his thoughts on what to expect from the U.S. Federal Reserve. - Korea Trending with Bruce Harrison: Details surface about young a man found dead in Seoul(오피스텔서 나체로 숨진 20대男…두 달 전 실종 신고), South Korean diplomatic missions are swamped with calls over quarantine exemptions(격리 면제에 한국 방문 문의 폭주..미주 공관 비상), and Park Hang-seo helps Vietnam advance to the final round of the 2022 World Cup Asian qualifiers for the first time ever(박항서 감독 베트남, 동남아 유일 월드컵 최종 예선행). - Korea Book Club: Barry Welsh shares Lee Min-jin’s(이민진) debut novel, “Free Food for Millionaires(백만장자를 위한 공짜 음식).” He talks about how the 2007 piece, set in a 90s New York, tackles the misrepresentation of Asian Americans in both the media and arts. - Morning Edition Preview: Mark shares a piece from the Korea Herald on Seoulite subway passengers raising questions on the effectiveness of Seoul’s program of the pink seats designated for pregnant passengers. He also shares a Korea Times piece that covers the commemorative event that celebrated the 10th anniversary of the Korea-EU Free Trade Agreement(FTA).
With all eyes on the Fed's FOMC meeting, The Morning Run speaks to Jeffrey Halley, Senior Market Analyst of OANDA, for his thoughts on markets in the short-term, but also his outlook on gold and oil prices.
Financial markets have largely dismissed blowout US inflation data, postponing taper talk at the Fed even as global bank regulators at the Basel Committee sideline Bitcoin. Jeffrey Halley, Senior Market Analyst, OANDA, discusses.