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    Weekend Edition: Beyond the Blockade. The Real-World Cost of the War.

    01/05/2026 | 32 mins.
    Friday1st May 2026

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    Phil is joined by veteran energy analyst Neil Atkinson to peel back the curtain on a global energy system pushed to the brink by the ongoing conflict in the Gulf. With the Strait of Hormuz effectively closed, they discuss why the market’s hope for $80 oil later this year may be a "pipeline dream" given that actual physical cargoes are already fetching upwards of $150 a barrel. The conversation dives into the structural shifts reshaping the industry—from the UAE’s seismic departure from OPEC to why major oil giants like BP and Shell are pivoting back to their "fossil fuel basics" to satisfy shareholder demand. Whether it’s the looming threat of aviation fuel shortages in Europe or Australia’s dangerously low 32-day fuel reserve, this episode is an essential guide to understanding the true, long-term cost of a prolonged geopolitical firestorm on the world economy.
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    New oil highs, AI distractions and Yen manipulation?

    30/04/2026 | 15 mins.
    Thursday 30th April 2026

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    Oil rose to its highest level since the closure of the Strait of Hormuz before retracing and ending up lower than a day ago. Why? Phil talks to NAB’s Ken Crompton. Certainly it's not due to progress on peace talks, quite the reverse. But equity markets have risen on the back of healthy tech earnings results – although some did better than others. The Bank of England and ECB both kept rates on hold but made noises to suggest that rate hikes could be on the agenda if we see second round effects from rising oil prices. And the Yen rose sharply, with the suggestion that its down to intervention by the MoF. US ISM is the main data point tonight.
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    Divided He Falls. But Stays.

    29/04/2026 | 15 mins.
    Thursday 30th April 2026

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    Oil continues to lurch higher, getting close to $120 this session, the highest since the closure of the Hormuz Strait. There’re no signs of progress, infact President Trump is indicating he’d prefer to wait until his blockade has an impact on Iran. That could take some time. Meanwhile, the Fed kept rates on hold in Jerome Powell’s last meeting as chair, with a divided board. Several objected to the neutral tone of the guidance, which suggested the next move is more likely to be down that up. Meanwhile Powell announced he will stay as a Governor for now. NAB’s Gavin Friend joins Phil to discuss this, also a dovish hold from the bank of Canada, and a look ahead to the ECB and Bank of Enfgland. Sand don’t forget the mega-cap earnings coming up.
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    Still Rising

    28/04/2026 | 14 mins.
    Wednesday 29th April 2026

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    Markets are wobbling, oil is surging, and the world’s central banks are lining up for a big week — but nothing is quite behaving the way you’d expect. Today Phil and NAB’s Sally Auld unpack why oil keeps climbing even as the UAE walks out of OPEC, how OpenAI’s internal stumbles have rattled global equities, and why consumer confidence is mysteriously improving just as fuel prices bite. We’ll dig into the Bank of Japan’s split decision, the jump in euro‑area inflation expectations, and what Australia’s CPI means when “core” no longer tells the whole story. And what to watch as the Fed, BoC, ECB and BoE all step up this week.
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    Call me sometime

    27/04/2026 | 16 mins.
    Tuesday 28th April 2026

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    Its another session where equities are rising – albeit only slightly – whilst oil pushes higher. Talks between the US and Iran are not progressing, with the US President suggesting Tehran calls him when they have something to discuss. Meanwhile the Straits of Hormuz remains effectively closed to shipping. It’s in this environment that all central banks this week – the Bank of Japan, Bank of England, the Fed and the ECB, are expected to keep rates on hold. Yet UK bond yields have risen more than most overnight, NAB’s Ray Attrill explains why. Plus, a busy week for earnings, with most of the major tech players reporting.
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Start your day with the NAB Morning Call for the latest overnight key economic and market information straight from our team of expert market economists and strategists. This includes perspective on overnight news and market price action and the forces shaping movements in Australian and global markets in the days ahead. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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