Perspectives podcast: A conversation with a senior adviser

Simon Brewer, host of one of the most acclaimed finance podcasts, "The MoneyMaze Podcast, holds the position of senior adviser to Rothschild & Co in London.

In this special edition of our Perspectives podcast, Laura Künlen and Simon Brewer delve into Simon's career journey, the insights gained from his experience as a senior manager, the responsibilities of a senior adviser, and how his podcast contributes to his effectiveness in this role.

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  • Rothschild & Co wins Latin American ESG Deal of the Year Award

    Awards

    Rothschild & Co wins 'Latin American ESG Deal of the year' at Global Capital’s Latin America Bond Awards 2025 for our advisory role to the Government of The Bahamas on its US$300m Debt Conversion for Marine Conservation.

  • Trump Tariffs = earnings downgrades

    Strategy Blog

    The first-quarter US earnings season is solid but overshadowed by post-quarter ‘Liberation Day’ tariffs. Tariffs harm the economy, raising costs and reducing spending. Earnings estimates adjust slowly, and the impact may take time to reflect.

  • The dollar - down but not out

    Strategy Blog

    The dollar weakened despite initial strength from Trump’s trade policies. Skepticism about the administration’s credibility and potential shifts in global reserve currency status contributed to its decline. The dollar’s future remains uncertain amid ongoing economic and governance issues in Europe.

  • Growth Equity Update

    Insights

    We review a strong Q1 for the value of Growth Equity raises on both sides of the Atlantic ( US +48% yoy, Europe +22%) and the potential impact of the ‘Liberation Day’ tariffs on trading conditions for venture backed firms, the flow of funding into the asset class and valuation.

  • Asset Management: Monthly Macro Insights - April 2025

    Market Commentary

    Global growth remained relatively resilient in early 2025. However, front-loading of global trade flows, particularly between Asia and North America, greatly distorted the reality. In fact, stagflation and recession risks have both increased significantly.

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