32 min

Dollar Dilemmas & Central Banks Gone Wild: The Best Of The Breakdown April/May 2020 The Breakdown

    • Investing

Highlights from some of the most interesting conversations on The Breakdown from the last two months.  4/1 - Peter Zeihan on why the world we’ve known for 30 years is changing forever
4/6 - Emerson Spartz on a moment of punctuated equilibrium 
4/17 - Jared Dillian on the political football of stock buy backs
4/21 - Joe McCann on how financial engineering came to dominate Wall Street
4/22 - Luke Gromen on the genesis of the global monetary order and why the US switched off the gold standard in 1971
5/1 - Danielle DiMartino Booth on how the Federal Reserve moved from incompetent to corrupt 
5/9 - Niall Ferguson on a shift back to a multipolar, multi-currency world
5/14 - Jeff Booth on why technology deflation competes with inflationary monetary policy 
5/20 - Lyn Alden on the negative impacts of a too-strong dollar
5/22 - Tuomas Malinen on why dismantling the Euro may be the only way to save the European Union 

Highlights from some of the most interesting conversations on The Breakdown from the last two months.  4/1 - Peter Zeihan on why the world we’ve known for 30 years is changing forever
4/6 - Emerson Spartz on a moment of punctuated equilibrium 
4/17 - Jared Dillian on the political football of stock buy backs
4/21 - Joe McCann on how financial engineering came to dominate Wall Street
4/22 - Luke Gromen on the genesis of the global monetary order and why the US switched off the gold standard in 1971
5/1 - Danielle DiMartino Booth on how the Federal Reserve moved from incompetent to corrupt 
5/9 - Niall Ferguson on a shift back to a multipolar, multi-currency world
5/14 - Jeff Booth on why technology deflation competes with inflationary monetary policy 
5/20 - Lyn Alden on the negative impacts of a too-strong dollar
5/22 - Tuomas Malinen on why dismantling the Euro may be the only way to save the European Union 

32 min