• Episode 130 – The Three Rs of International Finance: Rapid Growth, Resilience, and Reengineering - with IIF CEO Tim Adams
    Jan 20 2026

    In this episode of Current Account, Clay is joined by Tim Adams, President and CEO of the IIF, to kick off the new year with a forward-looking discussion on the forces set to shape global finance in 2026 as financial leaders prepare for the IIF’s annual board meetings and convene in Davos.

    Drawing on Tim’s extensive global engagement with policymakers and industry leaders, the conversation explores the macro forces most likely to matter in the year ahead, from geoeconomic risk and innovation to growth opportunities and overlooked vulnerabilities. Clay and Tim also discuss the regulatory themes expected to shape strategy in 2026, including how financial institutions can navigate fragmentation in trade, sanctions, and industrial policy without overreacting.

    The episode concludes with practical guidance for financial services leaders planning for the year ahead, as well as a look at what to expect from on-the-ground conversations at Davos and how increased U.S. engagement could influence the broader World Economic Forum agenda.

    This IIF Podcast was hosted by Clay Lowery, Executive Vice President, Research and Policy, with production and research contributions from Christian Klein, Digital Graphics and Production Associate and Miranda Silverman, Senior Program Assistant.

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    28 Min.
  • Episode 129 – Venezuela: Navigating the Aftermath and Path to Transition
    Jan 12 2026

    In this episode of Current Account, Clay is joined by Eric Farnsworth, Partner at Continental Strategy and a veteran of U.S. government and international policy circles, to examine one of the most dramatic geopolitical developments in recent years: the U.S. military’s capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife on January 3. This unprecedented move has thrown Venezuela into political uncertainty and raised critical questions about the country’s future.

    Together, Clay and Eric discuss the objectives behind the U.S. action, who is now in charge in Venezuela, and what this means for governance and stability. The conversation also explores Venezuela’s economic collapse, the state of its oil sector, and whether lifting sanctions could reopen the door for investors and financial services firms.

    Finally, the episode looks ahead to what might come next for Venezuela, from potential regime change to the challenges of rebuilding infrastructure and restoring economic capacity.

    For more from the IIF on Venezuela, read our recent publication here: LatAm Views: Venezuela’s Transition — Early Signals and Market Implications.

    This IIF Podcast was hosted by Clay Lowery, Executive Vice President, Research and Policy, with production and research contributions from Christian Klein, Digital Graphics and Production Associate and Miranda Silverman, Senior Program Assistant.

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    36 Min.
  • Episode 128 – Too Many Cooks in the Kitchen? - Insurance Outlook Amidst Regime Shifts
    Dec 15 2025

    In this episode of Current Account, Clay is joined by two leading voices in the insurance sector, Jérôme Haegeli, Swiss Re Group Chief Economist and Head of Swiss Re Institute, and Philippe Brahin, IIF Director of Insurance and NBFI Regulation and Policy, to explore how economic uncertainty, regulatory changes, and shifting risk landscapes are reshaping global insurance markets.

    Together, they discuss the forces driving change in the industry, from trade tensions and technological disruption to rising natural catastrophe exposures. The conversation highlights how insurers are responding to these pressures, the strategies they are pursuing to close protection gaps, and the initiatives underway to strengthen investment capabilities. They also talk through the recent announcement by Treasury about the future of the Financial Stability Oversight Council (FSOC) and what it means for insurance broadly.

    The episode then looks ahead to 2026 and beyond, when global insurance premium growth is expected to slow to an average of 2.3 percent in real terms, slightly below the pace of the past five years. Clay and his guests consider what insurers must do to maintain resilience and profitability in a more challenging environment.

    For more on insurance markets, find here Swiss Re's report: Shifting sands: Global economic and insurance market outlook.[](https://www.swissre.com/institute/research/sigma-research/sigma-2025-05-global-economic-insurance-outlook-shifting-sands.html "https://www.swissre.com/institute/research/sigma-research/sigma-2025-05-global-economic-insurance-outlook-shifting-sands.html")

    Current Account programming will return in January 2026.

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    This IIF Podcast was hosted by Clay Lowery, Executive Vice President, Research and Policy, with production and research contributions from Christian Klein, Digital Graphics and Production Associate and Miranda Silverman, Senior Program Assistant.

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    39 Min.
  • Episode 127 – Pushing on the Accelerator - The Rise of Global Debt in 2025
    Dec 8 2025

    In this episode of Current Account, Clay is joined by Sonja Gibbs, IIF’s Managing Director of Global Policy Initiatives and Head of Sustainable Finance, to discuss the latest developments in global debt as the year comes to a close.

    Clay and Sonja examine what the rise of global debt, now standing at a total of nearly $346 trillion, means for financial markets and private sector firms and explore the factors driving this increase - particularly the concentration of debt in the government sector, with China and the United States leading the way. The conversation also looks at corporate debt, which is approaching $100 trillion, and considers the implications of record-high issuance by high-yield borrowers.

    Finally, the episode looks ahead to 2026, discussing which trends are likely to continue and what new dynamics could shape debt markets in the coming year.

    This IIF Podcast was hosted by Clay Lowery, Executive Vice President, Research and Policy, with production and research contributions from Christian Klein, Digital Graphics and Production Associate and Miranda Silverman, Senior Program Assistant.

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    28 Min.
  • Episode 126 – Stop! In the Name of Tariffs - The Supremes (Court) & IEEPA
    Nov 24 2025

    In this episode of Current Account, Clay provides an update on the Supreme Court case challenging President Trump’s use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) to justify sweeping tariffs.

    Clay explains how the administration relied on IEEPA to impose tariffs on nearly all imported goods, including a 10 percent baseline tariff on all countries - with targeted measures on Mexico, Canada, China, and Brazil. He reviews the legal arguments presented before the Supreme Court, including whether these tariffs constitute taxation or fall under the President’s emergency authority to regulate imports.

    The episode also explores what could happen if the Court rules against the administration. Potential outcomes include a massive refund process for more than $89 billion in tariff revenue, a shift toward sector-specific tariffs under Section 232 and possible use of alternative statutes such as Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974 or Section 338 of the Tariff Act of 1930. Clay considers the political and economic implications of these scenarios and why this decision could reshape U.S. trade policy.

    For more on IEEPA, check out Episode #109: An Eye for an IEEPA: Trump Tariffs - Where Are They Now?

    This IIF Podcast was hosted by Clay Lowery, Executive Vice President, Research and Policy, with production and research contributions from Christian Klein, Digital Graphics and Production Associate and Miranda Silverman, Senior Program Assistant.

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    17 Min.
  • Episode 125 – India and Korea in the Whirlwind of U.S. Tariffs, China’s Dynamics and the Future of Finance
    Nov 17 2025

    In this episode of Current Account, Clay is joined by Ashok Bhundia, IIF Deputy Chief Economist and Head of Asia Macroeconomic Research, to discuss Asia’s global economic and geopolitical trends.

    The conversation focuses on how Asian economies are responding to evolving U.S.–China trade negotiations and strategic competition. Clay and Ashok explore the increasing importance of digital finance in shaping regional priorities, as well as the surge in investment and innovation in artificial intelligence and stablecoins. They also consider which countries are best positioned to benefit from the AI boom amid intensifying technology rivalry.

    The episode addresses currency trends and whether Asian currencies could appreciate against the U.S. dollar as part of broader efforts to rebalance trade. Finally, Clay and Ashok discuss whether Asia will lead global growth and innovation or face pressure to choose sides between the United States and China.

    This IIF Podcast was hosted by Clay Lowery, Executive Vice President, Research and Policy, with production and research contributions from Christian Klein, Digital Graphics and Production Associate and Miranda Silverman, Senior Program Assistant.

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    27 Min.
  • Episode 124 – Argentina's Midterms - Will This Time be Different?
    Nov 3 2025

    In this episode of Current Account, Clay is joined by Kezia McKeague, Regional Director for Latin America at McLarty Associates and IIF's Martín Castellano, Head of Latin America Research, to unpack the results and implications of Argentina’s recent midterm elections.

    The conversation explores President Javier Milei’s strengthened political mandate, the role of U.S. financial support in shaping the electoral outcome, and how markets have responded. Kezia and Martín also discuss the short- and medium-term risks to Milei’s economic stabilization plan, including persistent inflation, a widening current account deficit, and pressure on real wages and growth. Finally, the discussion considers whether this moment marks a turning point for reform in Argentina and broader Latin America.

    This IIF Podcast was hosted by Clay Lowery, Executive Vice President, Research and Policy, with production and research contributions from Christian Klein, Digital Graphics and Production Associate and Miranda Silverman, Senior Program Assistant.

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    31 Min.
  • Episode 123 – I’ll Take Mine Rare — Critical Minerals Negotiations with China
    Oct 27 2025

    In this episode of Current Account, Clay is joined by Gracelin Baskaran, Director of the Critical Minerals Security Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), to discuss a topic on the rise: critical minerals and rare earths.

    First, Gracelin explains the difference between critical minerals and rare earths and their relative importance as resources. The discussion that follows includes how China has monopolized the mining, manufacturing and production of critical minerals, how these circumstances may play a part in upcoming discussions between U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President, General Secretary Xi Jinping, how the state of these markets may drive global connections - as seen with the recent trade deal between the United States and Australia - and much more.

    This IIF Podcast was hosted by Clay Lowery, Executive Vice President, Research and Policy, with production and research contributions from Christian Klein, Digital Graphics and Production Associate and Miranda Silverman, Senior Program Assistant.

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    22 Min.