Episodes

Monday Feb 01, 2021
The Race to Full Employment
Monday Feb 01, 2021
Monday Feb 01, 2021
In two weeks, in Daytona Beach, Florida, 40 cars will compete for the most coveted prize in NASCAR. As the cars slowly circle the track in the pace laps before the green flag drops, the noise of engines revving will give notice to all of the speed to come. In a similar fashion, while the U.S. economy has slowed to a crawl over the winter, there are growing reasons to expect a sharp acceleration in the months ahead.

Tuesday Jan 26, 2021
The Pandemic Crisis and the Policy Reaction
Tuesday Jan 26, 2021
Tuesday Jan 26, 2021
In most decades, there are dramatic events that interrupt the course of history and the last twenty years have seen at least three obvious examples of this. However, more often than not, it is the reaction, in public attitudes and policy, rather than the event itself, that shapes the path taken by society in its aftermath. The horror of 9/11 laid the groundwork for wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. The global financial crisis led to an era of much tighter oversight of financial institutions that, in turn, curtailed lending, contributing to the slowest economic recovery in modern U.S. history.

Tuesday Jan 19, 2021
The Investment Implications of Biden Rescue Plan
Tuesday Jan 19, 2021
Tuesday Jan 19, 2021
Last Thursday, ahead of the inauguration, President-elect Biden outlined proposals which, if implemented, could have profound social and economic effects as well as impacts on the broad direction of fiscal and monetary policy.

Monday Jan 04, 2021
The Price of Partisanship
Monday Jan 04, 2021
Monday Jan 04, 2021
At the start of a new week and a new year, investors have plenty to think about. Despite the rollout of vaccines, the pandemic has worsened in recent weeks, dragging on the global economy. U.S. stock markets ended at record highs on Friday and both bond and equity valuations look lofty. And in the week ahead, the Congress will certify the election of Joe Biden as President, although with an unusual degree of political acrimony.

Monday Dec 21, 2020
The Investment Implications of the Stimulus Deal
Monday Dec 21, 2020
Monday Dec 21, 2020
In Newgrange, just north of the River Boyne in County Meath, Ireland, there exists a giant burial tomb, constructed, it is estimated, around 3200 BC and measuring over an acre in area . Little is known about the people who built it. However, we can surmise that they had some knowledge of both astronomy and engineering since each year, only at dawn on this day, the Winter Solstice, a beam of sunlight shines through a specially contrived opening above the tomb entrance, illuminating carvings on the walls of an inner chamber.

Monday Dec 14, 2020
What the Fed Can’t Fix
Monday Dec 14, 2020
Monday Dec 14, 2020
No parent can ever forget the day their child was born. From that moment on, you’re completely responsible for another, entirely helpless, human being. And so you do everything you can to love them, to nurture them, to teach them and to help them grow. At the start, their problems are little ones and usually you can help them surmount them.

Monday Dec 07, 2020
The Need for Support more than Stimulus
Monday Dec 07, 2020
Monday Dec 07, 2020
A week ago, President-elect Biden hurt his foot while playing with Major, one of his rather rambunctious dogs. Following a CT scan of his injury, it was determined that he had suffered a hairline fracture and his doctor suggested an orthopedic boot. While it is, no doubt, an awkward piece of footwear, the course of treatment was not controversial. If, however, his doctor had told him to just walk it off and instead prescribed caffeine and steroids, his competence would have been called into question. Mr. Biden was clearly injured and in need of support, rather than tired and in need of stimulus.

Tuesday Dec 01, 2020
The Investment Implications of a Falling Dollar
Tuesday Dec 01, 2020
Tuesday Dec 01, 2020
Following knee-jerk flight-to-safety bounce as the pandemic struck, the U.S. dollar has fallen in recent months and is now down over 6% year-to-date against the euro and over 4% year-to-date against the yen. This is a small start on a welcome journey. While some politicians and editorial writers will always proclaim their pride in a “strong dollar”, the truth is that an over-valued currency has been wreaking havoc on the U.S. economy for years, undermining our manufacturing sector, depressing demand for our exports and encouraging protectionist policies which inevitably retard economic progress both here and abroad.

Monday Nov 23, 2020
The Winter Wave and the 2021 Rebound
Monday Nov 23, 2020
Monday Nov 23, 2020
Currently, a 7-day moving average of the number of confirmed cases of Covid-19 exceeds 170,000 while a 7-day moving average of fatalities is above 1,500. While most people are very worried about this, spotty compliance with mask-wearing and millions of families getting together over the holiday season could well boost these numbers in the days ahead. This will sadly lead to traumatic scenes in hospitals and will also have a significant impact on the economy.

Monday Nov 16, 2020
A Long-Term Perspective on Investing
Monday Nov 16, 2020
Monday Nov 16, 2020
Of all the challenges facing investors in this blighted year, maintaining a long-term perspective may be the hardest. In recent weeks, markets have swayed back and forth in reaction to case counts, vote counts, vaccine news and stimulus views, obscuring longer-term trends on economic growth, inflation, earnings and interest rates. It has also been tempting to ignore the crucial importance of current valuations in driving long-term returns or to underestimate the potential for recently unloved assets to reduce current portfolio volatility and enhance long-term returns.