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RBC's Markets in Motion

RBC's Markets in Motion

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Show overview

RBC's Markets in Motion has been publishing since 2021, and across the 5 years since has built a catalogue of 214 episodes. That works out to roughly 25 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence, with the show now in its 11th season.

Episodes typically run under ten minutes — most land between 6 min and 8 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Business show.

The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 2 weeks ago, with 27 episodes already out so far this year. Published by RBC Capital Markets.

Episodes
214
Running
2021–2026 · 5y
Median length
7 min
Cadence
Weekly

From the publisher

Our regular podcast from Lori Calvasina, Head of US Equity Strategy, that brings a fresh perspective and nuanced, data driven view on the forces shaping U.S. equity markets. Disclaimer: https://www.rbccm.com/en/policies-disclaimers.page

Latest Episodes

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Down the Valuation Rabbit Hole

Jun 15, 20266 min

The Time is Now – We Need Your Help

Jun 10, 20261 min

From Rotation to Derisking

Jun 8, 20268 min

Investment strategy through the ‘up crash’ and beyond

Jun 4, 202619 min

Earnings Sentiment Broadens Out

Jun 1, 20264 min

Everything in Moderation

May 27, 20268 min

London Fog

May 18, 20266 min

Positivity Isn’t Always Naivete

May 11, 202622 min

Baking in a Two-Speed Economy & EPS Backdrop into Our S&P 500 Forecast

May 8, 20265 min

Taking The Stock Market’s Temperature, Takeaways from an Avalanche of Earnings

May 4, 20266 min

Resilience With a Dose of Caution

Apr 27, 20267 min

April 2026 Global Analyst Survey Results - Constructive, Aside From The War

Apr 24, 20264 min

Climbing the Wall of Worry

Apr 20, 20267 min

A Fragile, Foggy Bottom

Apr 13, 20267 min

S11 Ep 2Thinking Through Tier 2

The big things you need to know:First, the tactical indicators we’ve been tracking to gauge when equity investors’ fears may have gone too far continue to show signs of significant deterioration but are not yet pointing to extreme fear suggesting more downside in stocks remains possible in the near term.Second, other things that jump out include new stress tests on our valuation/EPS model, the latest C-suite tone, the signals from our US GDP model for the S&P 500 if consensus forecasts start to erode, and evidence of derisking in equities in the latest funds flows data.

Mar 30, 20268 min

S11 Ep 1This Might Take A Minute

The big things you need to know:First, we review our key takeaways from our review of March company commentary on the Middle East conflict on EPS calls and in conference presentations. What we read adds to our understanding of why the US equity market has been fairly resilient since the Iran strikes, and also leads us to believe that it may simply take more time for the equity community to fully understand the impacts from an extended conflict.Second, other things that jump out this week include much better EPS estimate revisions trends in the top-10 market cap names in the S&P 500 than the rest of the index (a point in favor of mega cap Growth stocks continuing to outperform), the sharp drop in investor sentiment on our AAII model (a bullish data point for the broader market) and the return of the Russell 2000 FY2 P/E to its long-term average (important progress but not a return to “hold your nose and buy” territory).

Mar 22, 20269 min

S10 Ep 25Lingering Confidence & Emerging Concerns

The big things you need to know:First, in tandem with the 5% decline in the S&P 500, investor and consumer sentiment have slipped in recent updates as investors have digested the possibility of a longer conflict in Iran and consumers have started to notice higher gas prices.Second, we review our macro takeaways from RBC’s Financial Institutions conference, where we detected echoes of the lingering confidence and emerging concerns that are seen in the surveys we discuss.

Mar 16, 20266 min

S10 Ep 24Beyond the Headlines: Oil, Inflation and Market Risk

This week, we are excited to bring you a special edition of the podcast, a recording of a panel done by Lori Calvasina (Head of US Equity Strategy), Helima Croft (Head of Global Commodity & MENA Research), and Frances Donald (Chief Economist, Royal Bank of Canada) on March 10th, 2026, at the RBC Financials conference in NYC.The team discussed recent events in the Middle East and the implications for the US economy and stock market, and was moderated by Brian Sullivan of CNBC.

Mar 13, 202623 min

S10 Ep 23A Bottom-Up Look At The Bear Case On Iran, US Valuations From Two Perspectives

The big things you need to know:First, we review the results of a survey we conducted of RBC’s equity analysts on the conflict in Iran, which helps explain the resilience we’ve seen in the S&P 500.Second, the valuation and sentiment barometers we’re tracking point to room for further downside in the S&P 500 in the near-term in absolute terms, while our work on US valuations vs. other global developed markets highlights why the US equity market has been embraced as a safe haven, helping outperformance versus global peers to re-ignite.

Mar 9, 20266 min

S10 Ep 22What We’re Watching on Iran & Stocks Generally

The big things you need to know:We run through five things we’re thinking about regarding recent developments in the Middle East from a stock market perspective.Then, we wrap up with a few things we’re watching in terms of general stats to help us know when the recent risk off mood in markets may have played out.

Mar 2, 20266 min
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