Real Vision, Released on 7/29/22
We're witnessing the greatest stock market rally in the aftermath of a Federal Reserve rate hike since the 1970s, as investors seem to be celebrating inflation's end. That's despite the fact that the personal consumption expenditures price index, the Fed's preferred inflation gauge, surged to 6.8% in June, the highest reading since June 1982. Jerome Powell said this week's 75-basis-point move gets the fed funds target range back to "neutral." According to Jim Bianco, "That only works if you still believe in transitory and inflation is going back to 2%." Bianco, the founder of Bianco Research, joins Real Vision's Andreas Steno Larsen to talk about why inflation is not "over," what the Fed will do with "incoming data," and when the recession will become "official." We also hear from David Rosenberg about when and why the market will bottom.
Jim Bianco is President and Macro Strategist at Bianco Research, L.L.C. Since 1990 Jim's commentaries have offered a unique perspective on the global economy and financial markets. Unencumbered by the biases of traditional Wall Street research, Jim has built a decades long reputation for objective, incisive commentary that challenges consensus thinking. In nearly 20 years at Bianco Research, Jim's wide ranging commentaries have addressed monetary policy, the intersection of markets and politics, the role of government in the economy, fund flows and positioning in financial markets. Prior to joining Arbor and Bianco Research, Jim was a Market Strategist in equity and fixed income research at UBS Securities and Equity Technical Analyst at First Boston and Shearson Lehman Brothers. He is a Chartered Market Technician (CMT) and a member of the Market Technicians Association (MTA). Jim has a Bachelor of Science degree in Finance from Marquette University (1984) and an MBA from Fordham University (1989).
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Jim Bianco: Why the "Inflation Is Over" Rally Will Fall added by Herman James on 07/29/2022View all posts by Herman James ?+'