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Taking Things in Stride: Stimulus, COVID-19, and Inflation: DB- Dec22, 2020

Taking Things in Stride: Stimulus, COVID-19, and Inflation: DB- Dec22, 2020

FromReal Vision Daily Briefing: Finance & Investing


Taking Things in Stride: Stimulus, COVID-19, and Inflation: DB- Dec22, 2020

FromReal Vision Daily Briefing: Finance & Investing

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Length:
26 minutes
Released:
Dec 22, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Real Vision senior editor Ash Bennington joins Tony Greer of TG Macro to discuss the new fiscal package from Congress, the macro signals Tony has his eye on, and his outlook for the new year. Tony discusses how the spending package is insufficient, especially for American families, and describes the markets’ reaction as slightly “sell the fact” as made evident by the DXY’s modest but noticeable bounce. After Ash reviews some of the current data for COVID-19 hospitalizations in the U.S., Tony says that markets are still looking past this information and are more focused on the reopening. He also describes the relationship of the dollar and equities as it relates to the Fed’s modus operandi to create inflation with a weaker dollar. Finally, he shares the new opportunity that he sees emerging for U.S. financials, what he’s looking out for in the new year, and why he’s holding onto more dry powder during this holiday season. In the intro, editor Jack Farley covers Ripple's SEC investigation, U.S. bankruptcies, as well as market flow data.
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Released:
Dec 22, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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