Blonde About Town

Below is a selection of BlondeMoney occurring in global media:

BBC News Post-Election

We discuss what “Getting Brexit Done” means for the economy, the City and UK interest rates.

 

ECB

Our take on new ECB President, Christine Lagarde, in a discussion with the Wall Street Journal – click here for full article

 

 

BBC News Election Panel

With only a couple of weeks to go, who won the campaign and what was the key story?

 

BBC Newsnight

What are the next steps for Parliament? Here’s how it looked on Thursday 29th August

BBC News

What prorogation means for Brexit negotiations –

BBC Newsnight

How will Brexit pan out under Boris? Click here for clip or here for iPlayer from 15’08 onwards

BBC Breakfast

Why is the pound falling and what does it mean for our economy?

Radio Four PM

BlondeMoney CEO Helen Thomas discuss the fall of GBP and the risks of No Deal with Evan Davis. Click below or click here and listen from 28’40:

BBC News

What will Boris do in his first 100 days? BlondeMoney CEO Helen Thomas explains all to the BBC’s Beyond 100 Days programme on the eve of his coronation.

BlondeMoney CEO Helen Thomas discusses the Conservative Party Leadership contest with the BBC’s Beyond 100 Days. “This is Boris Johnson’s to lose”. Click here for the clip or click on the image

BBC World Service

No Deal will be hard to avoid under new PM Boris Johnson. Listen here from 2’22 onwards

CGTN The Heat

An international panel discuss the challenges facing Boris here.

BBC Newsnight

Access here on iPlayer

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BBC News

BlondeMoney CEO Helen Thomas talks to the BBC’s Beyond 100 Days about how Theresa May can sell her Brexit deal with or without Jeremy Corbyn.

 

BBC World News

Helen Thomas was featured on the BBC World News talking about the risks of a No Deal Brexit.

CFA UK Webinar

Politics Home Podcast

This week was all about the Budget as Philip Hammond turned on the spending taps, pouring fresh cash into drought-hit departments. But he couldn’t avoid a bit of splashback, as teachers took umbrage at getting money for “little extras” and Labour accused him of breaking his end-of-austerity pledge. We unpick the implications of the biggest fiscal event of the year with Helen Thomas, a former adviser to Hammond’s predecessor George Osborne.

To listen, click here.

Markets.com Podcast

Helen Thomas CEO featured in a live Markets.com webinar on how to trade Brexit and what is the state of play right now in British politics. Click here to watch the full episode.

BlondeMoney spoke this weekend to the BBC’s Nigel Cassidy for his podcast: Markets Talk. Joined by other financial professionals, they dissect the upcoming UK budget, earnings reports from FAANGs and Big Oil companies, and the loss of Britain’s High Street!

 

RealVision

“Make or Break for Brexit”: Britain is running out of time to negotiate its withdrawal from the European Union. The British government needs to make a deal with Europe and win approval from Parliament by the end of the year. In this conversation with Roger Hirst, Rupert Harrison of BlackRock, Helen Thomas of Blonde Money and Oliver Harvey of Deutsche Bank deliberate over whether the British pound, gilts or equities will be the best expression of the government’s success or failure. The clock is ticking. Filmed on September 28th, 2018 in London.

Al Jazeera: ‘Inside Story’

Appeared as an analyst for ‘Inside Story: Is a Brexit Deal possible?’ alongside academics and directors for pro-EU think tanks.

Watch the episode here

ITV News at 10

BlondeMoney featured on the 10 o’clock edition of ITV news as a guest analytical firm for a story surrounding the nature of responsible investing.

Watch the excerpt here.

China Global Television Network

Helen Thomas, CEO and founder, was a featured panellist on a number of The Heat Brexit specials

CoreSpreads TV

MarketWatch and Barrons

‘Brexit Fears Could Still Get a Lot Worse’: BlondeMoney CEO and founder Helen Thomas is interviewed for MarketWatch and Barrons about how a ‘No Deal’ Brexit is the most likely outcome.

The Economist ‘Buttonwood’

The valedictory column from The Economist’s renowned Buttonwood quotes BlondeMoney and our ETF Report. Looking to the future from his Tardis, Buttonwood agrees with BlondeMoney that ETFs, while benign in creation, could wreak havoc in destruction.

Financial Times ‘Hard Currency’ Podcast

BlondeMoney is interviewed by Roger Blitz, currency editor for the FT for his regular podcast ‘Hard Currency’. Covered topics include ETF related risks, potential future market wobbles and investor uncertainty.

 

MoneyWeek

BlondeMoney’s 2019 Predictions were reported by Managing Editor Stepak in the January 2019 edition of MoneyWeek.

Lend Me Your Ear

Helen Thomas, founder and CEO of BlondeMoney, talks to Liam Halligan for his financial podcast ‘Lend me your ear’. Liam is a renowned British journalist currently working for the Telegraph although his experience spans a number of institutions including the Financial Times and the Economist. He has recently also published a book entitled ‘Clean Brexit: Why leaving the EU still makes sense‘.

SoundCloud

iTunes

Radio

BlondeMoney has a regular spot on Talk Radio, featuring in their Breakfast Business hour with James Max.

Talk Radio Business

Talk Radio Business March 2019

Enigmatically entitled “Dr. Stu’s Naked Short Club” on Resonance FM, BlondeMoney is a regular guest on this financial-cum-life-advice show:

Resonance FM: 26th March 2018

Resonance FM: 22nd October 2018

Resonance FM: 25th February 2019

BlondeMoney speaks on Jazz FM for their ‘Business Briefing’: Back to school blues for May and Tories, Carney departure, Argentina, and BlondeMoney gives some clues on where the smart money’s going in a No Deal Brexit

Jazz FM

Helen Thomas, CEO of BlondeMoney, spoke about how even though the US market is booming, how it may not be the best thing for the rest of the world.

Jazz Breakfast

BBC Newsnight

Appeared on Newsnight to talk through negative Central Bank interest rates.

YouTube

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