The David Lin Report, Released on 1/9/24 (Recorded on 1/5/24) Despite a strong jobs report in December, a recession in 2024 is still inevitable, according to Steve Hanke, Professor of Applied Economics at Johns Hopkins University. 0:00 – Intro 2:00 – Jobs market 17:00 – Fed monetary policy 24:25 – Assets that survive recessions 28:15 […]
The David Lin Report, Released on 12/15/23 (Recorded on 12/14/23) Steve Hanke, Professor of Applied Economics at Johns Hopkins University, perfectly called inflation on the way up and down. Now, he predicts that a recession will hit next year, forcing the Fed to “press the panic button.” 0:00 – Intro 3:33 – Inflation 10:00 – […]
Commodity Culture, Released on 11/24/23 Economist Steve Hanke makes a case for owning gold, including growing political instability, record accumulation of gold by central banks, and a clear move away from the U.S. dollar as the preferred currency of international trade. Steve also explains why free and open societies prosper and how the West is […]
The David Lin Report, Released on 11/18/23 (Recorded on 11/16/23) Steve Hanke, Professor of Applied Economics, discusses the latest CPI numbers, jobs report, the future of the bond market, and dollarization in Argentina. 0:00 – Intro 2:50 – Inflation 7:48 – Labor market 10:45 – Federal debt 16:00 – Bonds 21:48 – Argentina and dollarization […]
The Jay Martin Show, Released on 9/5/23 Renowned Economist Steve Hanke explains the importance of gold in the international monetary system and how he sees its role evolving in these uncertain times. Steve also provides his view on the failures of the energy transition, the endless aid being send to Ukraine, the impact of the […]
The David Lin Report, Released on 8/30/23 (Recorded on 8/29/23) Steve Hanke, Professor of Applied Economics At Johns Hopkins University, discusses 2023 Argentine General Election and in particular, candidate Javier Milei’s plans to dollarize the currency and abolish the central bank. 0:00 – Dollarization and hyperinflation 6:45 – Javier Milei’s plans 17:30 – Cost-benefit of […]
Stansberry Research, Released on 8/4/23 Fitch Ratings downgraded the U.S. credit rating from a stellar “AAA” to “AA+” earlier this week, citing “a steady deterioration in standards of governance” and overwhelming debt as motivating factors in its decision. Today, Daniela sat down with Steve Hanke, an applied economics professor at Johns Hopkins University. Steve argues […]
The David Lin Report, Released on 8/2/23 Steve Hanke, Professor of Applied Economics, discusses the impact of the U.S. credit rating downgrade by Fitch, and his outlook for the economy. 0:00 – Intro 1:30 – Fitch downgrade 8:40 – Debt is not sustainable 11:08 – Japan’s debt 14:20 – Monetizing debt 18:10 – Rising interest […]