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Prospector News Podcast – Chris Temple – “It will take something overseas to break before the Fed Pivots from their Tightening Policy”

 

 

 

 

Prospector News Publisher Michael Fox talks to longtime contributor Chris Temple of the National Investor about Inflation and Feb Policy. Topics include the effect of high energy coasts to Inflation and how that ball is in Government’s hands to solve. The Fed can only make that problem worse with increased tightening.

 

It is Chris’ belief that the Fed will continue to tighten until something in the system breaks down and he suggests that because the Fed is the De Facto Central Bank for the World, that what may break may occur overseas

 

 

www.nationalinvestor.com

Posted July 18, 2022

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