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Juliette Declercq On Why Equities Are Not Overvalued

Macro Hive Conversations With Bilal Hafeez

Release Date: 05/15/2020

Ep. 211: John Coates on How a Few Financial Institutions Control Everything show art Ep. 211: John Coates on How a Few Financial Institutions Control Everything

Macro Hive Conversations With Bilal Hafeez

John Coates is the Deputy Dean of Harvard Law School. He has served at the Securities and Exchange Commission, and was a partner at Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz, specializing in financial institutions. He has testified before Congress and provided consulting services to the Department of Justice, the Department of Treasury, and the New York Stock Exchange. He is author of the ‘The Problem of Twelve: When a Few Financial Institutions Control Everything’. This podcast covers: the rise of the public company, how companies balance the...

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Ep. 210: Mark Koyama on What Makes Some Nations Richer Than Others show art Ep. 210: Mark Koyama on What Makes Some Nations Richer Than Others

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  This podcast is sponsored by (/).   Mark Koyama is Associate Professor of Economics at George Mason University and Mercatus Center. Mark earned his PhD in Economics from the University of Oxford. He focuses on how historical institutions functioned and on the relationship between culture and economic performance. He is the author of several books, most recently ‘How the World Became Rich’ with Jared Rubin. This podcast covers: how to measure prosperity today and in the past, whether geography makes some nations richer than others, landlocked countries, Islamic empire, Mongol...

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Ep. 209: Darrell Duffie on Treasury Market Dysfunction, Dollar Dominance and CBDC show art Ep. 209: Darrell Duffie on Treasury Market Dysfunction, Dollar Dominance and CBDC

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Darrell Duffie is a leading expert on bond markets. He is the Adams Distinguished Professor of Management and Professor of Finance at the Graduate School of Business, Stanford University. He has been on the finance faculty at Stanford since receiving his Ph.D. from Stanford in 1984. He is author of several books, including ‘Fragmenting Markets: Post-Crisis Bank Regulations and Financial Market Liquidity’. He presented at the 2023 Jackson Hole Symposium. This podcast covers: key events that impacted Treasury market functioning from GFC to COVID, the growth of Treasury market vs stagnant...

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Ep. 208: David Dredge on Inflation, Underpriced Risks and Sharpe Ratio Flaws show art Ep. 208: David Dredge on Inflation, Underpriced Risks and Sharpe Ratio Flaws

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David Dredge is the Chief Investment Officer of Convex Strategies, which is an agnostic value investor in volatility. David has over 30 years experience managing risk across global markets. Prior to launching Convex Strategies, David served as a Managing Director and Portfolio Manager at Artradis Fund Management in Singapore, where he was responsible for the fixed income aspects of their volatility strategy. Earlier in his career, David built and ran Asian and Global EM trading businesses for RBS (ABN AMRO Group), Bankers Trust, and Bank of America. He currently sits on the Monetary...

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Ep. 207: Dave DeWalt on Cyber Warfare, Attacks on US Election, and AI show art Ep. 207: Dave DeWalt on Cyber Warfare, Attacks on US Election, and AI

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Dave DeWalt is Founder, CEO, and Managing Director of NightDragon, an investment and advisory firm focused on growth and late-stage cybersecurity, safety, security, and privacy companies. Before NightDragon, Dave helped create more than $20 billion in shareholder value during his 15-plus years as President and CEO of Documentum, McAfee, and FireEye. That includes driving the most successful cybersecurity IPO ever in 2013 and leading the largest all-cash deal in technology history in 2010. Dave has also served on the US National Security Telecommunications Advisory Council for the past four US...

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Ep. 206: Nigel Toon on How AI Thinks and How We Can Control It show art Ep. 206: Nigel Toon on How AI Thinks and How We Can Control It

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This podcast is sponsored by  ().   Nigel Toon is the founder of Graphcore, which builds unique IPU chips designed for AI. He sits as a Non-Executive Director on the board of the UK Research and Innovation Council and has sat on the UK Prime Minister’s Business Council. He has been ranked #1 on Business Insider’s UK Tech 100 and named as one of the ‘Top 100 entrepreneurs in the UK’ by the Financial Times. He is the author of the best-selling book ‘’. This podcast covers: comparing chips: CPU vs GPU vs IPU, data vs information, big data and neural networks, and much...

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Gary Gerstle is the Paul Mellon Professor of American History Emeritus and Paul Mellon Director of Research at the University of Cambridge. He is the author and editor of more than ten books, including two prize-winners, American Crucible: Race and Nation in the Twentieth Century (2017) and Liberty and Coercion: The Paradox of American Government from the Founding to the Present (2015). His most recent book, The Rise and Fall of the Neoliberal Order: America and the World in the Free Market Era (2022), was chosen as a Best Book of 2022 by the Financial Times and Prospect Magazine. He has also...

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Ep. 204: Claudia Sahm on Inflation Risks, Fed Cuts, and Recession show art Ep. 204: Claudia Sahm on Inflation Risks, Fed Cuts, and Recession

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Claudia Sahm is a well-known, highly regarded, Washington-based expert on monetary and fiscal policy and forecasting. She has advised decision-makers at the Federal Reserve, White House, and Congress. She created a widely used and highly accurate recession indicator, the Sahm rule. Sahm is the founder of Stay-at-Home Macro (SAHM) Consulting. Previously, she was a section chief at the Federal Reserve and a senior economist at the Council of Economic Advisers. Sahm holds a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Michigan. This podcast covers: whether US fiscal policy worked and whether it...

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Ep. 203: Melanie Mitchell on Can Artificial Intelligence Beat Human Thinking show art Ep. 203: Melanie Mitchell on Can Artificial Intelligence Beat Human Thinking

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Melanie Mitchell is one of the leading AI researchers in the world. She is Professor at the Santa Fe Institute. Her current research focuses on conceptual abstraction and analogy-making in artificial intelligence systems. Melanie is the author or editor of six books and numerous scholarly papers in the fields of artificial intelligence, cognitive science, and complex systems. Her most recent book is entitled ‘Artificial Intelligence: A Guide for Thinking Humans’. This episode’s podcast covers: evolution of AI from cybernetics to neural networks and deep learning, how big (labelled) data...

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Ep. 202: Alberto Gallo on Trump, Fiscal Risks, and Market Outlook show art Ep. 202: Alberto Gallo on Trump, Fiscal Risks, and Market Outlook

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Alberto Gallo is Chief Investment Officer and Co-founder at Andromeda Capital Management. Prior to that, Alberto initiated and ran the Global Credit Opportunities fund at Algebris Investments. Previously, he ran macro credit research at RBS in London, and served in senior research roles at Goldman Sachs in New York, Bear Stearns in New York and London, and Merrill Lynch in London. In this podcast we discuss: the market being too focused on rate cuts, the importance of the new fiscal regime, inflation risks, and much more.    Charts mentioned can be found     Follow us here...

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In this episode, I talk markets with Juliette Declercq. She’s a leading macro strategist and runs JDI research. She has close to twenty years market experience, including stints at J.P Morgan, Morgan Stanley and Stone Milliner.

On the podcast, we discuss:

1. Why using past recessions is not a guide to the COVID crisis
2. Why P/E ratios are a poor guide to equity valuation
3. Not putting too much weight on weak employment data
4. Why Euro-area break-up trades are not attractive
5. Her view on the dollar and euro
6. The prospects of inflation.