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The Economic Effect with John E. Silvia

Podcast by John E. Silvia

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If you’re seeking a weekly in-depth breakdown of the current economic climate, then I’m so glad you found The Economic Effect. In this Podcast I discuss how economic decisions, whether in policy or investment, have far-reaching effects and trigger reactions across various sectors. I also delve into how we can think of these decisions as moves in a chess game, where each action leads to a response from other economic agents, like investors or policymakers. Finally, I touch on the importance of understanding the linkages between fiscal policies and their impact on growth, inflation, interest rates, and foreign exchange, while also considering the cognitive biases that influence decision-makers.

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jakson Episode 33: Beyond the Headlines: Understanding Today's Economic Strength kansikuva

Episode 33: Beyond the Headlines: Understanding Today's Economic Strength

Is the U.S. economy becoming recession-proof? In this week's episode of The Economic Effect, John Silvia examines the powerful linkages between economic growth, inflation, interest rates, currency markets, and equity performance. While headlines focus on stock market gains, the underlying fundamentals tell the real story. Strong consumer and business spending, rising capital investment, healthy corporate profits, and resilient job growth have helped the U.S. economy withstand higher energy prices and global uncertainty. At the same time, persistent inflation and the impact of tariffs continue to push interest rates higher and diminish expectations for Federal Reserve rate cuts. John explains how these interconnected forces are strengthening the U.S. dollar, supporting equity markets, and shaping investment opportunities heading into an election year. The key takeaway: successful investing requires understanding how economic sectors influence one another. The strongest market signals often come from the connections beneath the headlines. For more insights on economic policy and financial markets, visit johnesilvia.com and subscribe to the weekly newsletter.

8. kesä 2026 - 5 min
jakson Episode 32: The Dynamic Economy: Inflation, Investment, and Interest Rates kansikuva

Episode 32: The Dynamic Economy: Inflation, Investment, and Interest Rates

In this week’s episode of The Economic Effect, John Silvia examines the shifting forces driving economic growth, inflation, interest rates, and global investment flows. While U.S. economic growth remains resilient, supported by technology investment, productivity gains, and steady business spending, inflation pressures continue to build. Tariffs, geopolitical tensions, and rising inflation expectations are keeping the Federal Reserve on hold and pushing Treasury and mortgage rates higher. John also explores the growing impact of federal debt financing, weakening foreign demand for U.S. Treasuries, and the broader implications of a softer U.S. dollar for global investors. The result is a rapidly evolving market environment where stronger growth, persistent inflation, and rising rates are reshaping investment expectations for 2026 and beyond. For more economic insights and market analysis, visit johnesilvia.com and subscribe to the weekly newsletter.

15. touko 2026 - 3 s
jakson Episode 31: Who’s Buying U.S. Debt? The Forces Driving Treasury Yields Higher kansikuva

Episode 31: Who’s Buying U.S. Debt? The Forces Driving Treasury Yields Higher

What’s really driving U.S. Treasury yields higher and what does it mean for investors? In this episode of The Economic Effect, John Silvia examines the powerful mix of domestic and global forces shaping interest rates, from persistent inflation and rising federal debt to shifting demand from international investors. As the U.S. dollar weakens and global yields climb, the traditional advantages of U.S. Treasuries are beginning to narrow. With slower growth limiting tax revenues and debt issuance set to rise, the outlook points to continued upward pressure on rates. John breaks down what to watch next and why the balance between supply and demand in the Treasury market is becoming increasingly fragile. For more insights on markets and economic policy, visit johnesilvia.com and subscribe to the weekly newsletter.

25. huhti 2026 - 5 min
jakson Episode 30: Slowing Growth, Rising Pressure: Markets at a Turning Point kansikuva

Episode 30: Slowing Growth, Rising Pressure: Markets at a Turning Point

The economic backdrop is shifting and the data is sending a clear message. In this episode of The Economic Effect, John Silvia breaks down the latest trends across the four key fundamentals: economic growth, inflation, interest rates, and the U.S. dollar. Recent data points to a slowdown in growth, persistent inflation pressures, rising Treasury yields, and a more volatile currency environment. As geopolitical tensions and policy uncertainty reshape expectations, John explains how these forces are redefining the outlook for markets and why the Federal Reserve is likely to remain on hold. The takeaway: the economy is entering a new phase, and the signals across markets are beginning to align. For more insights on markets and economic policy, visit johnesilvia.com and subscribe to the weekly newsletter.

13. huhti 2026 - 5 min
jakson Episode 29: When Oil Spikes: What It Means for Growth, Inflation, and Markets kansikuva

Episode 29: When Oil Spikes: What It Means for Growth, Inflation, and Markets

What happens to the economy when oil prices surge—and why does it matter now? In this episode of The Economic Effect, John Silvia breaks down the far-reaching impact of rising energy prices in the wake of escalating geopolitical tensions. Drawing on recent data and market trends, he explains how higher oil and gas prices ripple through the economy—slowing growth, fueling inflation, pressuring profits, and reshaping interest rates and credit markets. With consumer spending already weakening and inflation trending higher even before recent events, the added shock from energy prices raises important questions for investors and policymakers alike. John connects the dots across markets, highlighting why these effects are not short-lived—and how they can persist for months. The takeaway: energy price shocks don’t just hit inflation—they influence the entire economic landscape.   For more insights on markets and economic policy, visit johnesilvia.com and subscribe to the weekly newsletter.

24. maalis 2026 - 6 min
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