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The laws of macro investing are being re-written, and investors who fail to adapt to the rapidly changing monetary environment will struggle to keep pace. Jack Farley interviews the brightest minds in finance about which asset classes they think will thrive in the financial future that they envision.

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The laws of macro investing are being re-written, and investors who fail to adapt to the rapidly changing monetary environment will struggle to keep pace. Jack Farley interviews the brightest minds in finance about which asset classes they think will thrive in the financial future that they envision.

    “Get Used to 3-4% Inflation and 4-5% Interest Rates” | Jim Bianco on Fed’s June Meeting and Resilient U.S. Economy

    “Get Used to 3-4% Inflation and 4-5% Interest Rates” | Jim Bianco on Fed’s June Meeting and Resilient U.S. Economy

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    Timestamps:
    00:00 Introduction
    17:39 VanEck Ad

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    Disclaimer: Nothing discussed on Forward Guidance should be considered as investment advice. Please always do your own research & speak to a financial advisor before thinking about, thinking about putting your money into these crazy markets.

    • 1 hr 8 min
    Secrets of the Federal Reserve’s Unconventional Monetary Policy | William English, former Director of Division of Monetary Affairs for the Fed Board of Governors, on Quantitative Easing (QE) and Forward Guidance

    Secrets of the Federal Reserve’s Unconventional Monetary Policy | William English, former Director of Division of Monetary Affairs for the Fed Board of Governors, on Quantitative Easing (QE) and Forward Guidance

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    William English’s work at the Yale Program on Financial Stability: https://som.yale.edu/faculty-research/faculty-directory/william-b-english
    William English’s co-authored new book, “Monetary Policy Responses to Post-Pandemic Inflation”: https://cepr.org/about/news/press-release-new-cepr-ebook-monetary-policy-responses-post-pandemic-inflation
    William English’s co-authored Chapter on the Fed’s Balance Sheet: https://www.elgaronline.com/edcollchap/book/9781800375321/book-part-9781800375321-7.xml
    William English’s 2012 paper on the rationale and effects of QE: https://www.federalreserve.gov/econres/feds/the-federal-reserve39s-large-scale-asset-purchase-programs-rationale-and-effects.htm
    “Interest Rate Risk and Bank Equity Valuations”: https://www.federalreserve.gov/econres/feds/interest-rate-risks-and-bank-equity-valuations.htm
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    Timestamps:
    (00:00) Introduction
    (01:31) Fiscal Policy & Monetary Policy Never Really Were Separated. But It Would Nice If They Were
    (03:49) Do High Interest Rates Dissuade Government Borrowing?
    (07:09) The Fed Doesn't Like To Discuss Fiscal Policy
    (09:53) The Fed's Balance Sheet Expansion of 2020 & 2021
    (13:57) The Effects of Quantitative Easing (QE), In Theory And Practice
    (18:59) I Don't Remember Us (The Fed) Thinking A Lot About Negative Interest Rate Policy (NIRP)
    (23:41) VanEck Ad
    (24:22) The October 2008 Decision To Allow The Fed To Pay Interest On Reserves Assisted the Implementation of Quantitative Easing (QE), Which Began ~1 Month Later
    (29:15) The Striking Thing About The Asset Purchases Was The Size
    (32:32) Forward Guidance vs. QE: Which Is More Powerful, And Which Has More Knock-on Effects?
    (36:27) Forward Guidance Is More Powerful When Initial Market Expectations About Future Policy Rates Are Incorrect
    (44:37) Flexible Average Inflation Targeting (FAIT) Framework Adopted By The Fed In 2020
    (52:48) Fast QE & Slow QT = Secular Rise In Size of Fed Balance Sheet
    (57:27) Fed's Decision To Slow Pace of QT Was Due To Desire To Avoid a "Snafu" In Money Markets Such As In September 2019
    (01:02:36) The Bernanke Doctrine: Should Interest Rate Policy & Balance Sheet Policy Always Be Pointed In The Same Direction?
    (01:07:12) If Balance Sheet Policy Is Moving The Opposite Direction Of Interest Rate Policy, Does That Weaken The Signaling Impact Of Balance Sheet Policy?
    (01:11:50) Lowest Comfortable Level of Reserves (LCLoR)
    (01:19:34) Impact Of Interest Rate Movements On Bank Equity Valuations

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    Disclaimer: Nothing discussed on Forward Guidance should be considered as investment advice. Please always do your own research & speak to a financial advisor before thinking about, thinking about putting your money into these crazy markets.

    • 1 hr 25 min
    Patrick Perret-Green: China Will Export Deflation, The U.S. Labor Market Is Softening (For Real This Time)

    Patrick Perret-Green: China Will Export Deflation, The U.S. Labor Market Is Softening (For Real This Time)

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    Timestamps:
    (00:00) Introduction
    (00:33) China Exporting Deflationary Pressure
    (05:20) "Froth" In Commodities
    (11:27) The Future Of Fiscal Policy In The U.S.
    (19:41) VanEck Ad
    (20:21) How Forward Looking Will Central Bankers Be?
    (34:35) Chinese National Accounts And Flows
    (41:21) War And Finance
    (45:30) Bank of Japan
    (54:57) Bond Market & Fixed-Income Trades
    (01:06:16) Currency Trades on The Yen & Yuan
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    Disclaimer: Nothing discussed on Forward Guidance should be considered as investment advice. Please always do your own research & speak to a financial advisor before thinking about, thinking about putting your money into these crazy markets.

    • 1 hr 32 min
    The Modular Integration Spectrum | Keone & Zon

    The Modular Integration Spectrum | Keone & Zon

    In this episode, Keone from Monad and Zon from Initia to discuss the spectrum between modular and integrated blockchain designs. They explore the tradeoffs in decentralization, performance and scalability between the two approaches. They explore AppChains, rollups, composability challenges in modular systems, EVM compatibility, and when to scale blockchains horizontally vs vertically. To close out Keone and Zon also share valuable insights on building Web3 communities organically. Thanks for tuning in!
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    Jens Nordvig: Days of Japan’s Zero Interest Rate Policy (ZIRP) Are Numbered

    Jens Nordvig: Days of Japan’s Zero Interest Rate Policy (ZIRP) Are Numbered

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    Timestamps:
    (00:00) Introduction
    (00:53) Japan
    (11:48) Wages Are Rising In Japan
    (16:45) The Effective End Of Yield Curve Control (YCC) In Japan
    (22:57) When Will The Bank of Japan Raise Interest Rates?
    (25:03) VanEck Ad
    (26:43) How High Will The Bank of Japan (BOJ) Go?
    (33:12) Jens' View On The Japanese Yen
    (56:00) Jens' Updated Views On U.S. Dollar And U.S. Rates

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    • 1 hr
    The Inflation Paradox: Inflation Is Still A Problem | Weekly Roundup

    The Inflation Paradox: Inflation Is Still A Problem | Weekly Roundup

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