۶Ƶ On-Air: Market Moves
۶Ƶ On-Air: Market Moves brings you beyond the highs and lows of the ticker, with conversations that can broaden your thinking about market behavior
Wealth Management Americas

Top of the Morning: CIO Strategy Snapshot - All eyes on the Fed
Jason returns following a brief late-summer hiatus to share thoughts on recent market performance, expectations for this week's FOMC meeting, and what the meeting outcome could mean for the market direction from here. Plus, a look at portfolio positioning recommendations. Featured is Jason Draho, Head of Asset Allocation Americas, ۶Ƶ Chief Investment Office. Host: Daniel Cassidy

۶Ƶ On-Air: Paul Donovan Daily Audio 'The Fed and the future'
Investors await this week’s Federal Reserve meeting, less for the decision (a cut is expected) and more for signals about the Fed’s worries for the future. The latest initial jobless claims data showed a weakening labor market, but some of those layoffs may be temporary unemployment (one automaker temporarily laid off workers because of a parts shortage, for instance). Temporary unemployment is more easily smoothed over by consumers.

Ahead of the curve with Ulrike Hoffmann-Burchardi
Tune in at the start of the trading week ahead of the New York opening bell as Ulrike Hoffmann-Burchardi, CIO Americas and Head of Global Equities for ۶Ƶ Wealth Management, briefs you on the most important market drivers in the week ahead, along with opportunities beyond the consensus. This week – the FOMC meeting and rate decision.

Washington Weekly Podcast: Government Funding, Private Sector equity stakes, & more
Shane drops by to update on government funding efforts ahead of the upcoming shutdown deadline, along with efforts in the Senate around the National Defense Authorization Act, and confirming Trump administration sub-cabinet nominees. Plus, thoughts on the US government taking direct equity stakes in private companies. Featured is Shane Lieberman, Senior Governmental Affairs Advisors, Governmental Affairs US. Host: Daniel Cassidy

۶Ƶ On-Air: Paul Donovan Daily Audio 'Price perception problems'
The August US consumer price inflation data was not surprising. Durable goods prices continue to rise—after 29 months of deflation, their inflation rate has been positive and rising since May. These are less frequent purchases and so while the price moves do erode spending power, the consumer tends to be less aware of them.