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Abstract:IC Markets, a prominent Australia-based retail FX and CFDs brokerage group, has partnered with Bloomberg Media Studios to launch the eagerly anticipated fourth season of IC Your Trade (ICYT), a renowned business vodcast offering valuable insights into the world of trading and finance.
IC Markets, a retail FX and CFDs brokerage group headquartered in Australia, has announced the launch of its fourth season of IC Your Trade (ICYT) in collaboration with Bloomberg Media Studios.
Since its establishment in 2021, IC Your Trade has gained recognition as a widely-shared business vodcast offering insights into trading strategies. The program features notable guests such as Bruce Lee, CEO of Keebeck Wealth Management, Dr. Pippa Malmgren, former adviser to the President of the United States, and Ken Lek, Head of Strategic Finance at Grab, discussing significant trends in the financial industry.
Season 4 of IC Your Trade is currently underway, exploring macroeconomic themes under the guidance of host Pamela Ambler. Topics covered include the rise of SuperApps, advancements in Artificial Intelligence, and developments in the space industry in 2024.
The vodcast has received industry acclaim, winning the Signal Award for “Branded Business Show and Advertising” and being recognized as an Honouree at the Webby Awards for outstanding online content. The ongoing fourth season promises further insights from leading economists, investment strategists, and company founders, scheduled for release in early 2024.
Eric M. Pascal, Global Head of Digital Currencies for Standard Chartered Bank, praised the opportunity to delve into complex topics through IC Your Trade, produced by Bloomberg Media Studios.
Dr. Pippa Malmgren, Former Adviser to President George W. Bush, commended the vodcast's detailed exploration of geopolitics amidst the trend of brief news coverage.
New episodes of IC Your Trade are released biweekly in both vodcast and podcast formats on IC Markets' YouTube Channel, as well as popular streaming platforms like Apple Podcasts, Amazon, Google Podcasts, and Spotify.
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