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We have also seen an in precedented about of central bank influence around the world. I believe without the influence we would have seen one in this current decade
We have also seen an in precedented about of central bank influence around the world. I believe without the influence we would have seen one in this current decade
Is this fueling a super-correction......or does this speak to a new-normal, government using any and all means to stop any significant and sustained financial-correction????
Is this fueling a super-correction......or does this speak to a new-normal, government using any and all means to stop any significant and sustained financial-correction????
I'd say new normal. And not just Gov't, also the the Fed. Things are different since 2008.
An economist spoke at a commercial real estate event recently, and pointed out that while the DURATION of the expansion has been long, the SIZE of the expansion hasn't been...it ranked fifth out of ten expansions on his chart.
An economist spoke at a commercial real estate event recently, and pointed out that while the DURATION of the expansion has been long, the SIZE of the expansion hasn't been...it ranked fifth out of ten expansions on his chart.
That’s kind of the point right? Stability.
If the expansion was rapid and large, it would be much more likely to fall off just as spectacularly.
It’s hard to have both.
We’ll see how this new era of even more central bank power than ever goes.
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