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CFTC Talks EP030: Natixis Chief Economist Joe LaVorgna
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This week on CFTC Talks, we have on Natixis chief economist Joe LaVorgna. We cover what’s driving the market volatility and where interest rates are headed. Why Joe thinks the Fed’s Vice Chair will be critical for monetary policy.
79 episodes
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When? This feed was archived on November 18, 2021 11:09 (). Last successful fetch was on March 10, 2020 15:18 ()
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Manage episode 197735312 series 1521164
This week on CFTC Talks, we have on Natixis chief economist Joe LaVorgna. We cover what’s driving the market volatility and where interest rates are headed. Why Joe thinks the Fed’s Vice Chair will be critical for monetary policy.
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