Thought Leadership
Our aim with these publications is to provide investors and traders with clear, accessible, expert analysis concerning the broad direction of financial markets, as well as to give clients and readers a solid reference-point as to where our strategy team sit on the major issues facing financial markets, asset classes, key assets, and global macro. They are supplemented every trading day with up-to-the-minute insights on market movements and trends.
Our Quarterly Outlook publications are released four times per year and cover broad macro trends as well as expert analysis on what the coming quarter holds in store for macro, equities, forex, fixed income, commodities, cryptocurrencies and more.
Our Outrageous Predictions publication is released every December and focuses on a series of supposedly unlikely events that our strategy team views as having the potential to surprise markets – events that could have tremendous implications if they come to pass.
Saxo's publications are a key part of our effort to provide clients and readers with a clear, transparent, and broad view of what our team of expert strategists view as the most important trends, possibilities, and market movements facing investors and traders in financial markets.
Saxo’s publications, such as our Quarterly Outlook and Outrageous Predictions, provide top-level analysis of macro trends and movements as well as projections and ideas concerning individual asset classes such as Forex, Equities, Commodities and Bonds, as well as individual assets such as gold, USD, EUR, crude oil, copper, and many others.
US Election countdown: with 8 weeks to go, an ugly market mood as the big debate looms.
John J. Hardy
Chief Macro Strategist
Fixed income: Keep calm, seize the moment
Althea Spinozzi
Head of Fixed Income Strategy
Macro: It’s all about elections and keeping status quo
Steen Jakobsen
Chief Investment Officer
Demystify the investment world to achieve greater equality for women
Camilla Dahl Hansen
Chief Saxo Experience Officer
Why understanding Payment for Order Flow (PFOF) is important if you trade and invest
Adam Reynolds
Former APAC CEO of Saxo