Former Fed Vice Chair Richard Clarida: Sticking with our call of a 25 basis point cut today

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  • Опубліковано 18 вер 2024
  • Richard Clarida, PIMCO global economic advisor and former Federal Research Vice Chairman, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the Fed's policy meeting this week, what to expect from the central bank's interest rate decision today, state of the economy, and more.

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  • @tylermiller4466
    @tylermiller4466 День тому +1

    I'm calling for a 37.5 basis point cut

  • @staroftheshow0
    @staroftheshow0 День тому +7

    Why would the Fed need to cut rates?? The stock market is at all time highs. Makes no sense.

    • @sugardaddy6971
      @sugardaddy6971 День тому

      because its pricing in rate cuts. We have been rallying bcuz of rate cuts among other things too

    • @picanha694
      @picanha694 День тому +2

      to make it more higher

    • @scootmcgoot570
      @scootmcgoot570 День тому

      It doesn't mean sh*t with double digit inflation and record high interest rates! Biden is spending a trillion dollars every 90 days

    • @mericfarag
      @mericfarag День тому +1

      @@picanha694 lmao

    • @sebastianmendoza1830
      @sebastianmendoza1830 День тому +2

      interest rates aren’t for people in the market, it’s for consumers

  • @nickv8816
    @nickv8816 День тому +7

    I call for no cut

    • @picanha694
      @picanha694 День тому +1

      if no cut then all the us stocks and crypto will dump

    • @staroftheshow0
      @staroftheshow0 День тому

      @@picanha694that would be a good thing.

    • @headspaceandtiming2114
      @headspaceandtiming2114 День тому

      @@picanha694Explain that.

    • @nickv8816
      @nickv8816 День тому

      @@picanha694 so. It will come back like always

    • @picanha694
      @picanha694 День тому

      @@nickv8816 time to long gold then

  • @BenitaTinae
    @BenitaTinae 19 годин тому

    Cryptonica has already achieved great results, but you don't talk about it. Why is that?

  • @drscopeify
    @drscopeify День тому

    The US created some 5 trillion during COVID, most went to the FED and some to the banks and general public, and some of that liquidity as usual, went to foreign countries thanks to the trade deficit, and continues to do so, HOWEVER a lot of that money is still here in the economy. The question really is, this is what matters, is how much of that money will stay locked up and how much of it will liquidate and MOVE as the FED cuts rates. That's the question!!!

  • @ChannelNews1
    @ChannelNews1 20 годин тому

    What about my home page VlD? Well? Hmmmmm....

  • @thejeffinvade
    @thejeffinvade День тому

    Joe is such a good sport

  • @simpiwemaqwara2184
    @simpiwemaqwara2184 День тому

    25 bps is adequate

  • @AlexanderKao-y8t
    @AlexanderKao-y8t День тому +1

    Lies......

  • @Believe768
    @Believe768 День тому +1

    Get rid of joe kernan

  • @headspaceandtiming2114
    @headspaceandtiming2114 День тому +1

    The economy is not in crisis. There are still 2 jobs for every job seeker. Inflation is just below 3% using the Fed calculations. Realty is different.
    The Fed needs to hold on to every BP for a real crisis.

    • @Ubbs24
      @Ubbs24 День тому

      If you believe all those lying numbers. Which is weird because they just admitted lying about 818,000 jobs. So the last time they came out if you believe that’s on you.

  • @Charlotte.t1x
    @Charlotte.t1x День тому

    The Fed is undoubtedly responsible for the present catch-up efforts, as they were first too slow to control inflation. The pandemic, supply-chain issues, are all contributing reasons to the impending inflationary perfect storm. I'm still looking for companies to make additions to my $500K portfolio, to boost performance. Here for ideas...

    • @Aiguo2v
      @Aiguo2v День тому

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      @Anneliese47 День тому

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      @Emmeline.E4 День тому

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      @Anneliese47 День тому

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      @Emmeline.E4 День тому

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  • @mmercato7174
    @mmercato7174 День тому

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