Jim Bianco & Danielle DiMartino Booth: Beware of Inflation, China’s New Covid Problem, Unhealthy Labor Market, and Fed Coin Impact on Bitcoin

Voices of Wall Street, Released on 1/15/21

This interview features Macro’s Finest: Jim Bianco, President of Bianco Research, and Danielle DiMartino Booth, CEO of Quill Intelligence, discuss the most pressing issues the U.S. economy is facing in 2021. Inflation hasn’t been problematic since the 1990s, and the Fed thinks it has it under control, but there’s a real risk to the economy if prices begin to rise while the output stalls. While the Fed doesn’t seem concerned if levels reach 3%, DiMartino Booth says the central bank should be careful with what it wishes for. Bianco and DiMartino Booth also break down their outlook for a rebound in employment, the restructuring of the labor market, and how bitcoin fits into the future of the financial system.

Danielle DiMartino Booth is CEO & Chief Strategist for Quill Intelligence LLCa research and analytics firm. She spent nine years as an advisor to Richard W. Fisher at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. Danielle left the Fed in 2015 to found Money Strong, LLC, an economic consulting firm and launched a weekly economic newsletter She is the author of Fed Up: An Insider’s Take on Why the Federal Reserve is Bad for America. DiMartino Booth began her career in New York at Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette and Credit Suisse, where she worked fixed income and the public and private equity markets. Danielle earned her BBA as a College of Business Scholar at the University of Texas at San Antonio. She holds an MBA in Finance and International Business from the University of Texas at Austin and an MS in Journalism from Columbia University.

Jim Bianco is President and Macro Strategist at Bianco Research, L.L.C. Since 1990 Jim’s commentaries have offered a unique perspective on the global economy and financial markets. Unencumbered by the biases of traditional Wall Street research, Jim has built a decades long reputation for objective, incisive commentary that challenges consensus thinking. In nearly 20 years at Bianco Research, Jim’s wide ranging commentaries have addressed monetary policy, the intersection of markets and politics, the role of government in the economy, fund flows and positioning in financial markets. Prior to joining Arbor and Bianco Research, Jim was a Market Strategist in equity and fixed income research at UBS Securities and Equity Technical Analyst at First Boston and Shearson Lehman Brothers. He is a Chartered Market Technician (CMT) and a member of the Market Technicians Association (MTA). Jim has a Bachelor of Science degree in Finance from Marquette University (1984) and an MBA from Fordham University (1989).

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