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The Fed’s inflation gamble, Stifel’s strong quarter and back in business
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Length:
42 minutes
Released:
Apr 27, 2021
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Podcast episode
Description
As prices on everyday goods continue to rise, can companies pass the costs along to consumers?
One Wall Street strategist says yes, and that consumers will happily pay up. He’ll join us to explain why.
Plus, Stifel just reported record quarterly revenue, as its stock hovers near all-time highs. We’ll speak with the CEO about what’s behind the gains. And, new data from Yelp shows more than 500,000 new businesses have opened since the pandemic began. We’ll explore where activity is thriving.
One Wall Street strategist says yes, and that consumers will happily pay up. He’ll join us to explain why.
Plus, Stifel just reported record quarterly revenue, as its stock hovers near all-time highs. We’ll speak with the CEO about what’s behind the gains. And, new data from Yelp shows more than 500,000 new businesses have opened since the pandemic began. We’ll explore where activity is thriving.
Released:
Apr 27, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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