Mohamed El-Erian discusses the macroeconomic landscape and his disappointment with the Fed

By Herman James / September 20, 2022 / marketsanity.com / Article Link

FEG Investment Advisors, Released on 9/20/22

Mohamed talks about his deep respect for central banks (and his disappointment with the Fed), and the intricacies of policymaking which must take into account political, social, and economic issues. He also discusses the seemingly conflicting signals from the stock and fixed income markets and how institutional investors should be repositioning their portfolios in response to market volatility. This is one episode you definitely won't want to miss!

Mohamed El-Erian is the Chief Economic Adviser of Allianz, a multinational financial services company. He is the former CEO and co-Chief Investment Officer of PIMCO, a global investment firm and one of the world's largest bond funds in the world. Dr. El-Erian also served as a member of the faculty of Harvard Business School. Before joining PIMCO, Dr. El-Erian was a managing director at Salomon Smith Barney/Citigroup in London and before that, he spent 15 years at the International Monetary Fund in Washington, D.C. His latest book is The Only Game in Town: Central Banks, Instability, and Avoiding the Next Collapse.

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