"The Fed's Credibility Problem"

"The Fed's Credibility Problem"

We discovered with great interest on August 20, 2022 on Bloomberg Markets and Finance's Youtube channel a new video that might interest you.

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Ed Hyman, Evercore ISI Chairman and Bob Prince, Bridgewater Co-CIO talk about what to expect from the Jackson Hole Symposium and look back on prior years. Also, they dive into why the Fed was wrong about transitory inflation and the importance of rebuilding their credibility.
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