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Behind The Markets Podcast: Aaron Klein
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Show from 11/12/21
Wharton Finance Professor Jeremy Siegel starts the show with his market update covering the latest inflation news, oil prices, wages, supply constraints and more. Then, how can you use data to make informed risk related decisions in the Fintech market? Host Jeremy Schwartz and Guest Host Ryan Krystopowicz discuss data analytics, risk management, and the macro view on model portfolios with an expert in the Fintech space.
Guest:
Aaron Klein – Founder and CEO of Riskalyze
Follow Aaron on Twitter: @AaronKlein
Follow Riskalyze on Twitter: @Riskalyze
For more on Riskalyze visit their website: https://www.riskalyze.com/
Ryan S. Krystopowicz – Associate Director, Product Solutions Strategist-Model Portfolios at WisdomTree
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Follow Jeremy Schwartz on Twitter: @JeremyDSchwartz
Definitions:
Consumer Price Index (CPI): A measure that examines the weighted average of prices of a basket of consumer goods and services, such as transportation, food, and medical care.
Producer Price Index (PPI): weighted index of prices measured at the wholesale, or producer level. Long bond is often a term used to refer to the longest maturity bond offering from the U.S. Treasury, the 30-year Treasury bond.
Inverted Yield Curve : An interest rate environment in which long-term debt instruments have a lower yield than short-term debt instruments of the same credit quality. OS stands for operating system, in this context is used to convey the solutions that can be plugged-in / integrated into the actual foundation / platform the advisor is using. Professor Siegel commented the Fed could be at risk of inverting the curve- as he believes the Fed will have to hike short-term interest rates to 2-3% to combat inflation, and the way the 10-year bond is trading, it risks having short rates rise above long-term rates (inverted curve).
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Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)
When? This feed was archived on October 13, 2022 23:15 (). Last successful fetch was on August 27, 2022 03:00 ()
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Manage episode 307017566 series 2416089
Show from 11/12/21
Wharton Finance Professor Jeremy Siegel starts the show with his market update covering the latest inflation news, oil prices, wages, supply constraints and more. Then, how can you use data to make informed risk related decisions in the Fintech market? Host Jeremy Schwartz and Guest Host Ryan Krystopowicz discuss data analytics, risk management, and the macro view on model portfolios with an expert in the Fintech space.
Guest:
Aaron Klein – Founder and CEO of Riskalyze
Follow Aaron on Twitter: @AaronKlein
Follow Riskalyze on Twitter: @Riskalyze
For more on Riskalyze visit their website: https://www.riskalyze.com/
Ryan S. Krystopowicz – Associate Director, Product Solutions Strategist-Model Portfolios at WisdomTree
Follow WisdomTree on Twitter: @WisdomTreeETFs
Follow Jeremy Schwartz on Twitter: @JeremyDSchwartz
Definitions:
Consumer Price Index (CPI): A measure that examines the weighted average of prices of a basket of consumer goods and services, such as transportation, food, and medical care.
Producer Price Index (PPI): weighted index of prices measured at the wholesale, or producer level. Long bond is often a term used to refer to the longest maturity bond offering from the U.S. Treasury, the 30-year Treasury bond.
Inverted Yield Curve : An interest rate environment in which long-term debt instruments have a lower yield than short-term debt instruments of the same credit quality. OS stands for operating system, in this context is used to convey the solutions that can be plugged-in / integrated into the actual foundation / platform the advisor is using. Professor Siegel commented the Fed could be at risk of inverting the curve- as he believes the Fed will have to hike short-term interest rates to 2-3% to combat inflation, and the way the 10-year bond is trading, it risks having short rates rise above long-term rates (inverted curve).
Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
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