Danielle DiMartino Booth | TalkMarkets | Page 7
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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MacGyver Money
While Yellen is diligently saving the world economy, might also declare a moratorium on zero interest rates, designating three percent the new zero. Though this will require an inordinate amount of will and undoubtedly be accompanied by recession.
The Turn Of The Screwflation
The markets are pricing in a steep slowdown in economic growth while the true costs of living continue to outpace income growth.
Empathy For The Devil
After nearly a decade inside the Federal Reserve, one could only conclude that this contrarian-minded thinker would have been damagingly brainwashed to not bask in the clean light of skepticism.
January Retail Sales: Let Them Eat Bacon
If the U.S. consumer truly is the only thing that stands between the U.S. economy and recession, we’d best hope the stock market comes roaring back and in a hurry.
Midnight In The Garden Of Fallen Angels
Investors have been witnessing more than their fair share of angels being cast out of the Investment Grade firmament to the bond market’s answer to the netherworld.
The January Jobs Report Does Not Ensure A March Rate Hike
Investors should be alarmed by what the Fed will miss in the most recent slew of data on the state of the U.S. labor market.
Creative Indestruction
The phrase ‘creative destruction’ was coined by the Austrian American economist in 1942 and refers to what W. Michael Cox describes as “free market’s messy way of delivering progress.”
Paying The Pied Piper Of Passivity
You too might be lulled. Not by music, but by a message that could have you believing that active investing should also have long ago met its own demise.
Note To The FOMC: Google 'Nuance'
'Nuance' is defined as a subtle difference in or shade of meaning, expression or sound. It’s safe to say a copy of this definition was not distributed to members of the Federal Open Market Committee in advance of today’s statement release.
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