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Texas Rising

19: Macroeconomic Realities (feat. David Luttrell)

1 h 8 min · 17 de abr de 2023
Portada del episodio 19: Macroeconomic Realities (feat. David Luttrell)

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Record inflation. A Fed on the warpath after 10 years of zero-interest rate policy. On shoring and geopolitical strife. The rise...and fall...and rise (?) of crypto. What does it all mean for the nation and Texas? David Luttrell, Chief Investment Officer at LCM group, has thoughts. David lives and breathes Macro. He spent his formative years at the elbow of former Dallas Fed Governor Richard Fischer, where as chief of staff, he saw the inner workings of the Federal Open Market Committee. As an active investor across public and private equities, he knows the impact Fed policies have on mom and pop businesses. We explore everything from the current economic cycle, why the Fed does what it does, and even dip our toe into Web 3.0 and Fiscal policy.

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Portada del episodio 19: Macroeconomic Realities (feat. David Luttrell)

19: Macroeconomic Realities (feat. David Luttrell)

Record inflation. A Fed on the warpath after 10 years of zero-interest rate policy. On shoring and geopolitical strife. The rise...and fall...and rise (?) of crypto. What does it all mean for the nation and Texas? David Luttrell, Chief Investment Officer at LCM group, has thoughts. David lives and breathes Macro. He spent his formative years at the elbow of former Dallas Fed Governor Richard Fischer, where as chief of staff, he saw the inner workings of the Federal Open Market Committee. As an active investor across public and private equities, he knows the impact Fed policies have on mom and pop businesses. We explore everything from the current economic cycle, why the Fed does what it does, and even dip our toe into Web 3.0 and Fiscal policy.

17 de abr de 20231 h 8 min