John C. Sanchez
The Monetary Briefing
Provides you with comprehensive insight into financial, macroeconomic, and geopolitical developments—identifying risks, uncovering market vulnerabilities, and assessing the implications for capital flows.
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John C. Sanchez
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Último episodio
25 de may. de 2026
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Episodios
IEEPA, Tariff Refunds & U.S. Next Steps 25.05.2026 8:53
This latest episode covers a discussion about the latest U.S. developments and legal headwinds that threaten to upend leverage on foreign trade for the United States.
Monetary Policy, Depreciation & De-Dollarization 25.04.2026 20:58
Today's episode discusses the U.S. monetary system and also reviews related topics that directly correspond to the economy. At the same time, it provides great insight in helping you understand the monetary system, monetary policies that manage that system, and also macroeconomic conditions that impact these frameworks.
The War in Ukraine: Special Insight & Analysis 12.04.2026 8:32
This episode delves into examining the complexities of the war in Ukraine.
The Run-up in Gold and Silver 12.04.2026 5:10
We're taking a nuanced look at the run-up in gold and silver. Also, we are going to explore what higher prices really mean when it comes to precious metals.
War in Iran: Special Insight & Analysis 12.04.2026 13:11
This episode does a deep dive into the complexities of the War with Iran and the global ramifications of the conflict. Please be advised that the situation remains fluid and certain updates that occurred following the time of this recording on 3/30/2026 had not been yet known. Notwithstanding, this podcast episode is filled with incredible insight and analysis as it pertains to the ongoing geopol...
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