
Jim Bullard
Dean of the Purdue University Business School and former president of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, commenting on inflation and monetary policy.
Top 5 podcasts with Jim Bullard
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Mar 28, 2025 • 33min
Bloomberg Surveillance TV: March 28, 2025
French Hill, a U.S. Representative from Arkansas and Chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, shares insights on economic priorities and the implications of tariffs on the U.S. economy. Jim Bullard, Dean of the Purdue University Business School and former Federal Reserve president, weighs in on inflation and monetary policy. They discuss strategies for navigating potential recession risks, shifting investment opportunities, and the impact of consumer spending trends on market dynamics, offering a comprehensive view on current economic challenges.

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Sep 21, 2023 • 37min
Surveillance: Bullard on a Soft Landing
Former St. Louis Fed President Bullard discusses the prospects for a soft landing. Kochugovindan reacts to BOE rate decision. Morse says there is no longer an oversupply of oil. Juckes discusses the FX market amid central bank decisions. Levy talks about the recent sale of star striker Harry Kane.

Jun 12, 2024 • 6min
Single Best Idea with Tom Keene: Jim Bullard & Paul Donovan
Economist Jim Bullard talks about policy rate adjustments and inflation levels. Financial analyst Paul Donovan discusses FOMC decisions lacking dissent. The episode covers insights on CPI, market stability, and retirement planning.

Jun 12, 2024 • 47min
CPI Breakdown and Stock Picks
Jim Bullard, Mark Zandi, and Julia Coronado discuss CPI reactions, Fed policies, and economic projections. Topics include interest rates, inflation, rate cut speculations, and green initiatives in Europe. Insights on US consumers, GDP numbers, and energy efficiency policies are highlighted.

Jun 12, 2024 • 14min
Jim Bullard Talks Monetary Policy
Former St. Louis Fed President Jim Bullard discusses potential Fed rate cuts, envisioning rates at 3.5% with 10-year yields at 4.5%. Topics include debates on monetary policy, election influence on Fed decisions, historical interest rate trends, economic potential of the Midwest, and skilled labor availability in America.