Norman Mogil | TalkMarkets | Page 28
Consulting Economist
I received undergraduate and graduate degrees in economics and finance from the University of California, Los Angeles, 1968. My professional expertise is in macro-economics; currency and trade strategies; interest rates and yield curve analysis and fixed income strategies. For the past two decades ...more

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Is The Bank Of Canada Setting The Table For A Rate Cut?
In its April 2016 Monetary Policy Review, the Bank of Canada highlighted a number of areas in which the Canadian economy continues to underperform. Collectively, these weak conditions raises the question: is there a bank rate cut in the wings?
Fiscal Policy To The Rescue?
When appearing before their political masters, central bankers, invariably, urge them to adopt an expansionary fiscal policy. Ben Bernanke, and now his successor, Janet Yellen have pleaded with Congress to adopt a more simulative fiscal policy.
Why Fiscal Expansion Is Needed Now
Monetary policy is reaching its limits in terms of stimulating economic activity. More and more, policymakers are debating the merits of expansionary fiscal policy.
Understanding Negative Interest Rates
When the central banks of three European countries and the European Central Bank (ECB) itself introduced negative interest rates (NIR) in mid -2014, many considered it be a temporary measure, a new experiment in monetary policy.
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