7 Minutes on Markets

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Podcast by 7IM

7 Minutes on Markets

7 Minutes on Markets looks at the latest market events and movements across the globe.

Latest episodes

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26 January 2026

Davos drama: Trump, gold, and the global market shake-up

Ben Kumar and Sam Hannon address the noise in global markets emerging from political events, such as the US's unpredictable moves under Trump and Japan's upcoming snap elections. The rising gold prices serve as a barometer for investor confidence shifting away from traditional US-safe havens.

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19 January 2026

Trump's unpredictability: market reactions and future forecasts

In this episode, Ben and Sam discuss the tumultuous impact of Donald Trump's unpredictable policy decisions on the market. From capping credit card interest rates to imposing new tariffs on European countries, Trump's actions have sparked uncertainty.

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12 January 2026

FTSE 100 breaks 10,000 barrier: what it means for investors

Sam Hannon and Ben Kumar delve into the latest financial and geopolitical developments, noting the FTSE 100's landmark achievement and Venezuela's continuing saga. Despite a calm weekend politically, the podcast outlines how Venezuela's President's arrest has left oil markets steady amid the upheaval. The FTSE 100 offers investors stable opportunities, thanks to its diverse companies in key growth sectors like defense and energy.

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05 January 2026

Venezuelan oil resurgence: opportunities and challenges

In this episode, Ben Kumar and Sam Hannon delve into the unexpected developments impacting the markets at the start of 2026. The focus shifts to Donald Trump's recent moves in Venezuela, which could revitalise U.S. oil companies with stakes in the region. Despite the oil price remaining stable, American firms with Venezuelan infrastructure are poised for potential gains.

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22 December 2025

From fear to opportunity: A 2026 outlook

Ben and Ahmer reflect on the current market conditions, emphasising the Bank of England's recent rate cut and its minimal market impact. They anticipate further cuts in a controlled monetary environment, suggesting a similar trend as observed in 2025.

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15 December 2025

Monetary policy: Smooth sailing into the New Year

Ben and Ahmer delve into the recent monetary policy updates, highlighting Jerome Powell's final meeting with the Federal Reserve and the subsequent transition to Scott Bessent as the new Chair. This change is anticipated to keep the economic tides steady despite noise surrounding potential interest rate cuts and tech stock volatility seen with Oracle's performance. In a year marked by strategic central bank actions and market resilience, investors can look forward to a potentially rewarding closure of 2025 if trends hold steady.

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