| Interview: What Drives The Fed? |
| | I recently had an interesting conversation with Bruce Norris of The Norris Group for Real Estate Radio. The interview was published in two parts. Please find below the topics discussed, links to the two podcasts and a special discount offer to subscribe to Macro Watch.
EPISODE ONE HIGHLIGHTS • What drove the U.S. economy after 1980? • What drives the economy today in addition to credit growth? • Is it the Fed’s job to protect asset prices? • Why is more Quantitative Easing likely? • What could cause the Fed to begin increasing interest rates again? • How do demographics play into the inflation cycle? • Where does the U.S. trade deficit stand?
Listen now: https://www.thenorrisgroup.com/quantitative-easing-and-tightening-with-richard-duncan-640/
EPISODE TWO HIGHLIGHTS • What does unemployment and the ten-year Government Bond Yield say about the U.S. economy? • How serious is the yield curve inversion? • What is happening with the global economy, especially in places like China? • What are these so-called ghost cities we are seeing in China? • What could cause the next recession, and would it be less or more severe than the Great Recession? • What should we expect to see if we have more quantitative easing? • What is the current monetary policy, and what are Richard’s thoughts on how the money should be spent? • What is Modern Monetary Policy?
Listen now: https://www.thenorrisgroup.com/china-and-the-global-economy-with-richard-duncan-641/
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Richard Duncan
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