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    macroeconomy

    Explore "macroeconomy" with insightful episodes like "Взгляд макроэкономиста. Александр Исаков (Bloomberg) (#17 public)", "Взгляд макроэкономиста. Александр Исаков (Bloomberg) (#17 public)", "Inflation’s Revenge", "Fortune Rewards the Bold with Dr. Dwight Peccora" and "Macro Briefing - Now it’s Europe’s time" from podcasts like ""Тренды против нормы", "Тренды против нормы", "Risk Talking", "Bulletproof Dental Practice" and "Macro briefing"" and more!

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    Inflation’s Revenge

    Inflation’s Revenge

    For years, a cohort of economists, public officials, and journalists confidently proclaimed that inflation was a thing of the past. Demographic trends heralded long-term deflationary pressures, the thinking went, and new ideas in fiscal and monetary policy meant that interest rates could remain low indefinitely. Conditions today put paid to that thesis, but how did so many get things so wrong? In this episode of Risk Talking, economist and Shadow Open Market Committee member Mickey Levy joins Allison Schrager to discuss the state of the macroeconomy, the Federal Reserve's evolving posture, and the complacency of the doves.

    Fortune Rewards the Bold with Dr. Dwight Peccora

    Fortune Rewards the Bold with Dr. Dwight Peccora

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    Bulletproof Dental Practice Podcast Episode 211

    Hosts: Dr. Peter Boulden 

    Guest: Dr. Dwight Peccora

    Key Takeaways:
    Intro
    Cryptocurrency
    Acceleration Of Technology
    Network Effect
    Macroeconomy
    Situational Awareness
    Challenge And Learning
    Innovation
    Steps To Start

    References:

    Anthony Pompliano on Bulletproof Podcast

    Anthony Pompliano's Podcast

    The Bitcoin Standard book on Amazon

    Ledger Nano X - Cold Storage

    Trezor - Cold Storage

    Mighty Networks: Bulletproof Dental Practice

    Tweetables:

    In the end our environment and market has control. Dr. Dwight Peccora

    Buy it, forget about it and zoom out. Wait a couple of years. Dr. Peter Boulden

    Macro Briefing - Now it’s Europe’s time

    Macro Briefing - Now it’s Europe’s time

    À l'heure où les terrasses et les commerces rouvrent en France et l'Europe qui sort progressivement des différents confinements, où en sommes-nous ?

    Ce podcast fait un point sur la situation économique en Europe et sur une économie américaine qui confirme son dynamisme malgré un petit coup d'arrêt sur l'emploi et sur l'Asie qui à l’instar de la Chine a redémarré depuis un an mais commence à inquiéter un peu avec la résurgence du virus. 

    Macro Briefing - Le moment de l’Europe

    Macro Briefing - Le moment de l’Europe

    À l'heure où les terrasses et les commerces rouvrent en France et l'Europe qui sort progressivement des différents confinements, où en sommes-nous ?

    Ce podcast fait un point sur la situation économique en Europe et sur une économie américaine qui confirme son dynamisme malgré un petit coup d'arrêt sur l'emploi et sur l'Asie qui à l’instar de la Chine a redémarré depuis un an mais commence à inquiéter un peu avec la résurgence du virus. 

    Calvin Schnure - What is the 2021 Outlook for the Macroeconomy and Senior Housing?

    Calvin Schnure - What is the 2021 Outlook for the Macroeconomy and Senior Housing?

    Calvin Schnure, Senior Vice President, Research & Economic Analysis for Nareit shares with us his thoughts on the 2021 senior housing market.

    • Impact of the pandemic on senior living communities
      • What has been the impact on occupancy rates?
      • What has been the financial impact of this on the communities?
      • What is driving this lower demand? Is it preference or fear of COVID, or are there bigger macroeconomic factors at play here like unemployment?
    • What makes the recession caused by this pandemic different from other historical recessions?
      • What will the impact of this difference be on senior living real estate specifically?
    • What have been the most effective ways senior living communities curbed the spread of the pandemic?
      • What role does educating the residents play in keeping viral spread to a minimum?
      • What has been the most effective way to communicate the danger to seniors living in these communities?
      • Has this varied based on the health level of the seniors? For example, I imagine it’d be much more difficult to explain the seriousness of the pandemic to a senior with cognitive impairment or a memory disorder.
    • Prior to the pandemic, what did you think the future of the senior housing sector would be?
      • Did the pandemic change this course, or simply accelerate it?
      • Do you think the pandemic will accelerate industry consolidation among operators of senior living facilities? Why?
    • Once we move past the pandemic, what issues will we still be facing in senior housing?
      • Modern facilities attract a younger crowd, but what problems will communities targeted at the age 80+ face?


    Calvin Schnure
    Senior Vice President, Research & Economic Analysis


    Calvin Schnure is Senior Vice President, Research & Economic Analysis, and joined Nareit in March 2011. He analyzes developments in the macro economy and their impact on REITs and commercial property markets, and on financial returns to REITs. He monitors performance of mortgage REITs and conditions in the U.S. mortgage market. He also conducts original research on REITs' stock market returns and economic fundamentals.

    Calvin began his professional career in the 1990s as Economist at the Federal Reserve Board. While at the Fed he analyzed the non-bank financial sectors for the Flow of Funds Accounts, corporate profits and commercial paper markets in the Capital Markets group, and also analyzed business fixed investment, including capital spending on nonresidential structures, for the Fed's economic forecast. Subsequently he was Vice President for US Economics at JPMorganChase, where he analyzed and forecast economic and financial market conditions, and advised senior management and clients. He was Senior Economist at the International Monetary Fund from 2002 through 2006, and Director of Economic Analysis at Freddie Mac from 2006 through 2011.

    Calvin earned a B.A. in Economics from Williams College, a Master of Arts in Law and Diplomacy from the Fletcher School at Tufts University, and a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of California, Berkeley.

    He can be contacted at cschnure@nareit.com

    You can also watch our interview on Youtube: https://youtu.be/owrPEUe4nQQ

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