Danny Moses interviews macro strategist James Aitken, also known as the 'financial plumber.' The duo reflects on their shared history, including Aitken's tenure at UBS and AIG, where he gained deep insights into the financial system. Aitken discusses his transition to founding Aitken Advisors and the challenges of writing financial analyses from a small island. The conversation covers the current state of the markets, the impact of fiscal policy, and the importance of leveraging relationships with key financial figures like Mark Carney and Scott Bessent. The episode delves into private credit, potential systemic risks, and the evolving landscape under the Trump administration’s policies. Aitken provides his perspectives on gold, Bitcoin, and the Yen, as well as the broader implications for the financial markets.
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ABOUT THE SHOW
For decades, Danny has seen it all on Wall Street and has built his reputation on integrity, curiosity and skepticism that he will bring with him each week. Having traded through the Great Financial Crisis and being featured in "The Big Short" is only part of the experiences Danny wants to share with the listener. This weekly podcast cuts through market noise, offering entertaining and informative discussions with expert guests giving their views of the financial world and the human side of it. Whether you're a seasoned investor or just getting started, On The Tape provides something for all listeners.
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