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The Oil Shock and the Global Policy Response

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The Oil Shock and the Global Policy Response
Apr 17, 2026 Season 2026 Episode 13
Eurizon SLJ Capital

In this episode of The Long and Short of the Week Ahead, Matt Jones is joined by Neil Staines to discuss the key macro themes shaping markets in the days ahead.

They begin with the UK, where weaker growth forecasts, fiscal pressure, and stagflation concerns continue to weigh on the outlook. From there, the conversation turns to Europe, where the debate centres on how policymakers should respond to the energy shock and what that could mean for ECB rate expectations.

Neil also looks across the global landscape, highlighting upcoming PMI data, German sentiment surveys, and central bank decisions from several major emerging markets. In the US, attention shifts to retail sales, earnings season, and the confirmation hearing for Fed Chair nominee Kevin Warsh, which could prove important for market expectations around rates, risk assets, and the dollar.

The episode closes, as ever, with a lighter look at the sporting weekend ahead.

In this episode:

  •  Why the UK outlook remains under pressure 
  •  What the energy shock means for Europe and ECB pricing 
  •  The global importance of flash PMIs and central bank decisions 
  •  Why next week’s US policy focus may matter more than the data 
  •  Neil’s long and short for the weekend ahead 

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