Danielle DiMartino Booth | TalkMarkets | Page 5
Former Advisor, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
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Called The Dallas Feds Resident Soothsayer by D Magazine, Danielle DiMartino Booth is sought after for her depth of knowledge on the economy and financial markets. She is a well-known speaker who can tailor her message to a myriad of audiences, once spending a week crossing the ocean to present to ...more

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Passive Investors Unite: We Blind Mice
Thankfully central bankers have outlawed bear markets. Or at least that’s the premise on which investors are acting.
Note To Joe Q Public On Fed Policy: Promise In September, Deliver In December
It seems that investors have begun to feel as if it just might now be them rather than Feb Officials suffering the existential crisis. That’s the only way one can describe being on the receiving end of what has to be FedSpeak.
U.S. Household Finances – It Only Looks Like The Good Life
Falling stock prices and rising interest rates occurring concurrently is thus a central banker’s worst nightmare.
Commercial Real Estate: The King Kong Of Category Killers
REITs have been conspicuous in their presence in the debt markets of late – why not pile debt onto a lightly regulated platform?
The Dirty Harry Jobs Report
The labor market expansion is exhibiting signs of exhaustion, as in acting very late-stage. A turning point would appear to be upon us.
The U.S. Economy: Bad Moon Rising
Longer term yields tend to decline when the market foresees weak economic activity on the horizon. The weaker the outlook, the flatter the curve.
A New Monetary Policy Framework? Old Faithful Meets The ‘New Normal’
What we really need is a machine to travel back in time. That’s the only thing that would give us a fighting chance to successfully design a resilient monetary policy framework for the future.
In A Fed Meeting Minute, Everything Can Change
The deployment of the minutes as a monetary policymaking weapon represents a classic Mission Accomplished for the Chair.
The U.S. Consumer: Are The Jetsons’ Jets Still On?
A separate New York Fed survey reported that 15 percent of American families have no, or even worse, negative net wealth.
Dear Job Market, Take This Indicator And Shove It
We should probably all be watching Yellen’s math as she shoves the jobs data around until it’s contorted enough to fit her agenda’s perfect picture frame.
The 50 Altered States Of American Housing
Meddling in markets never ends well. Though much hope is pinned on housing being the exception to this rule, the odds are stacked against a miracle outcome.
The Bond Market: Beware Of Junkyard Dogs
High yield bond analysts aren’t exactly known for catchy turns of phrase. However, in recent weeks, they’ve shed the dry and donned the dramatic, as you’ll soon see. Such is the overheated state of the junk bond market this sweltering summer.
Commercial Real Estate Checks Into The Heartbreak Hotel
The rate of return on a given property based on the income it’s expected to generate, they’ve leveled off since the start of the year with a few notable exceptions.
Norma Rae Meets Her Match
Inventories up tends to signal future orders down. Take that into account and you begin to see why employers might be hesitant about bringing on new workers.
The Italian Job
Could it be that average working Italians, especially those who have been around for a good long while, feel as if they’ve been victims of both of the two kinds of theft, doubly wronged?
The British Referendum And The Long Arm Of The Lawless
The true fear lies with those who stand to lose the most, in this case the countries who hold the Euro currency together with the thinnest of threads.
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