James Turk & Alasdair Macleod: Outlook for the Dollar in 2023

By Herman James / January 17, 2023 / marketsanity.com / Article Link

Goldmoney, Released on 1/17/23

Goldmoney's founder, James Turk, and Head of Research, Alasdair Macleod, discuss Global Systematically Important Banks (G-SIBs), counterparty risks, and outlook for the dollar in 2023.

James Turk has specialized in international banking, finance and investments since graduating in 1969 from George Washington University with a B.A. degree in International Economics. His career began at Chase Manhattan Bank (now JPMorgan Chase & Co.), which included assignments in Thailand, the Philippines and Hong Kong. He subsequently joined the investment and trading company of a prominent precious metals trader based in Greenwich, Connecticut. He moved to the United Arab Emirates in December 1983 to be appointed Manager of the Commodity Department of the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority, a position he held until resigning in 1987. Thereafter he held various advisory roles in money management until founding GoldMoney, which was launched in 2001. He is the co-author of The Collapse of the Dollar and How to Profit from It & The Money Bubble. His latest book is Money and Liberty.

Alasdair Macleod is head of research for GoldMoney. Alasdair has been a celebrated stockbroker and Member of the London Stock Exchange for over four decades. His experience encompasses equity and bond markets, fund management, corporate finance and investment strategy.

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