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Metacasts: Commodities & Energy

Metacasts: Commodities & Energy

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We listen to hundreds of expert podcasts so you don't have to find them yourself. Each weekly Metacast distils the most important commodities and energy conversations into one short briefing — telling you what matters, who said it, and which episodes to hear next. A Personalised Intelligence production — www.pers-int.com Politik & Regierungen
  • Fault Lines Exposed: Commodities, Geopolitics, and the New Economic Order
    Feb 3 2026
    This week's edition unpacks the interconnected vulnerabilities shaping global markets, from the Federal Reserve's precarious position to the escalating tensions in commodity supply chains. Maya and Alex reveal how geopolitical risk, technological disruption, and credit stress are converging to create a uniquely complex and potentially volatile landscape, demanding a reassessment of conventional investment strategies. 0:00 - Introduction 1:00 - Federal Reserve Policy & Macroeconomic Outlook 9:31 - Geopolitical Risk & Commodity Markets 14:16 - Technological Disruption & Market Dynamics 17:56 - Restructuring & Credit Market Stress 20:00 - Energy Transition & Critical Minerals 22:00 - Conclusion Referenced podcasts (for further listening): - "Argus Weekly Korea Commodities Insights Episode 3" (Argus Media) - "Trump Picks Kevin Warsh as Fed Chair" (Bloomberg Surveillance) - "From data centers to EVs to wind turbines Copper's critical role in the age of electrification" (Energy Evolution) - "Credit Crunch Beach Point’s Hunsaker on Structured Landscape" (FICC Focus) - "Macro Matters Morgan Stanley’s Hornbach on Dollar, Yield Curve" (FICC Focus) - "Scott Sumner on Monetary Policy Confusion in Our Current Policy Debates" (Macro Musings with David Beckworth) - "Lots More With Skanda Amarnath on the Risks of Kevin Warsh" (Odd Lots) - "Jeff Currie on the Crazy Surge in Metals, And Why The Supercycle Has Years to Run" (Odd Lots) - "The incredible shrinking dollar" (Unhedged) This episode is independent commentary and is not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by the podcasts listed above.
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    26 Min.
  • Adaptive Resilience: Navigating a System in Flux
    Feb 1 2026
    Today's episode unpacks the accelerating interconnectedness of global markets, revealing how shifts in one area rapidly reverberate across others. Maya and Alex explore the critical interplay of Fed policy, geopolitical tensions, technological disruption, and the energy transition, arguing that adaptive resilience – not predictable certainty – will define success in the coming months. 0:00 - Introduction 1:00 - Federal Reserve Policy & Market Impact 8:39 - Geopolitical Risk & Commodity Markets 12:59 - Technological Disruption & Investment 17:19 - Financial Market Volatility & Risk Management 20:00 - Energy Transition & Critical Minerals 22:00 - Conclusion Referenced podcasts (for further listening): - "Argus Weekly Korea Commodities Insights Episode 3" (Argus Media) - "Trump Picks Kevin Warsh as Fed Chair" (Bloomberg Surveillance) - "Michael Webber on What's Behind Rising Energy Costs" (Columbia Energy Exchange) - "Credit Crunch Beach Point's Hunsaker on Structured Landscape" (FICC Focus) - "MacroVoices #517 Justin Huhn Uranium at The Tipping Point" (Macro Voices) - "Lots More With Skanda Amarnath on the Risks of Kevin Warsh" (Odd Lots) - "Jeff Currie on the Crazy Surge in Metals, And Why The Supercycle Has Years to Run" (Odd Lots) - "The New Fed vs The Good Old Bond Market" (The Macro Trading Floor) - "The incredible shrinking dollar" (Unhedged) - "Airpower, Advice, and D.C. Favorites with David Deptula" (War on the Rocks) This episode is independent commentary and is not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by the podcasts listed above.
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    26 Min.
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