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| | | | Former chairman of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors (and FOMC) Ben Bernanke was yesterday the first of two keynote speakers at the Reserve Bank's conference to mark 35 years of inflation targeting, which first became a formalised thing here in New Zealand. He indicated that he'd be speaking about inflation targeting in general and... | |
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| | | | Policy activists have long maintained that manipulating government policy can stabilize the economy. In other words, big spending initiatives, tax cuts, and money growth can lift the economy out of recessions, or budget cuts and monetary contraction can prevent overheating and inflation. However, this activist mirage burned away under the light of experience. It's not... | |
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| | | | Last Friday the President spoke about the need for additional Congressional action on the economy. Outsiders are referring to this as fiscal stimulus. We've been calling it a growth package. There's a lot to say, so I'm going to break this up into three big parts. what the President proposed; why the President proposed it; [...] The post A bipartisan economic booster shot appeared first on Keith Hennessey. | |
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| | Episode #508: Jim Bianco on The Biggest Economic Event of Our Lifetime & The End of the 40-Year Bond Bull Market Guest: Jim Bianco is the President and Macro Strategist at Bianco Research, which offers macro investment research on financial markets. Date Recorded: 11/8/2023 | Run-Time: 1:23:49 Summary: In todays episode, Jim shares why 2020 [] |