
IN Tune: Metal Matters: Chinese Policy, Steel Cuts and CBAM
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IN Tune is a podcast featuring Equity Research analysts from BMO Capital Markets. Our episodes explore key emerging themes, trends, and issues which are important to our institutional clients globally.
This episode is hosted by Colin Hamilton, Commodities Analyst
In this short (7 min) Metal Matters podcast, we discuss whether the recent RRR cut signals a Chinese policy change which could influence commodity markets, moving forward the first Fed hike, steel production cuts in China and why Europe’s carbon border adjustment mechanism is just a stepping stone.
Subscribe to this free podcast and never miss an episode or visit the BMO Equity Research website for more great episodes of IN Tune.
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IN Tune is a podcast featuring Equity Research analysts from BMO Capital Markets. Our episodes explore key emerging themes, trends, and issues which are important to our institutional clients globally.
This episode is hosted by Colin Hamilton, Commodities Analyst
In this short (7 min) Metal Matters podcast, we discuss whether the recent RRR cut signals a Chinese policy change which could influence commodity markets, moving forward the first Fed hike, steel production cuts in China and why Europe’s carbon border adjustment mechanism is just a stepping stone.
Subscribe to this free podcast and never miss an episode or visit the BMO Equity Research website for more great episodes of IN Tune.
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