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May 2024
27m 41s

Global Data Pod Weekender: We’re talking...

J.P. MORGAN GLOBAL RESEARCH
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Featured in this podcast is Bruce Kasman and Joe Lupton. As we trim the tails of extreme risks to the upside and downside around the global outlook, we are settling into a resilient downshift. Sticky elevated inflation should give central banks more grief than it appears to have so far and rates markets have repriced. And yet, risk markets have taken it all in stride—because, in the end, we are all just talking about tracking (a resilient expansion).

 

This podcast was recorded on 5/10/2024.

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