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Lyn Alden: Bank Runs And The Financial Repression End Game | Lyn Alden

Forward Guidance

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Is the Stock Market Going to Do Well in Purchasing Power?

In the 1970s, interest rates bond yields rose steadily with inflation. In the 1940s, they did not, in large part two, the government policy. I think it's basically probably looking at a lost decade in inflation adjusted S&P 500, for example. A lot of times, if you look at emerging markets, in many ways, this is like an emerging market style recession where you have high inflation and currency problems but economic contraction.

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