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Higher For Longer | Robert Kaplan, Former Dallas Fed President & CEO

Higher For Longer | Robert Kaplan, Former Dallas Fed President & CEO

FromForward Guidance


Higher For Longer | Robert Kaplan, Former Dallas Fed President & CEO

FromForward Guidance

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Length:
64 minutes
Released:
Jun 12, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Robert Steven Kaplan, former President & CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, joins Forward Guidance to share his views on the U.S. economy, banking system, and the Fed itself. Filmed on June 12, 2023, two days before the end of the meeting of the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC).Robert Kaplan’s website: https://www.robertstevenkaplan.com/
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Timestamps:
(00:22) Pause Likely at June Fed Meeting, According To Market Pricing
(01:16) Why Kaplan Voted Against Ultra-Loose Monetary Policy (September 2020 Dissent re: Forward Guidance & Flexible Average Inflation Targeting)
(05:02) Fed Has Slammed On The Brakes
(06:40) Did Fed Action Exacerbate Banking Stress?
(15:13) How Fed Thinks About Inverted Yield Curves
(16:53) Global Economic Recovery, April 2020 to Present
(24:02) Did The Fed "Monetize" The U.S. Debt?
(25:10) Future Economic Outlook
(29:25) In-Depth Thoughts On Banking Turmoil
(39:36) Deposit Outflows Will Depend on The Credit Cycle
(41:32) Interal Politics At The Federal Reserve
(50:56) Fed Cuts Are Off The Table For Now
(53:08) How Closely Does Fed React To Stock Market (vs. Credit Market)?
(55:08) Inflation, Oil, and Energy Policy
(59:34) Venture Philanthropy & Venture Capital
(01:02:41) Closing Thoughts
Released:
Jun 12, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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