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PineBridge Investments Insights Podcast
PineBridge Investments
33 episodes
1 week ago
We discuss the improving US growth picture heading into 2026, the implications of stabilizing growth, inflation, and monetary policy - and why the market may be underestimating the impact of fiscal tailwinds like tax refunds.
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We discuss the improving US growth picture heading into 2026, the implications of stabilizing growth, inflation, and monetary policy - and why the market may be underestimating the impact of fiscal tailwinds like tax refunds.
Show more...
Investing
Business,
News,
Business News
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The Fed Holds Rates Steady (For Now): What It Means for Credit Markets and Inflation
PineBridge Investments Insights Podcast
6 minutes
1 year ago
The Fed Holds Rates Steady (For Now): What It Means for Credit Markets and Inflation
We discuss the Fed’s recent decision to hold interest rates steady, key factors to watch going forward, and the broader market implications of this latest development. Recorded on 02 August 2024.
PineBridge Investments Insights Podcast
We discuss the improving US growth picture heading into 2026, the implications of stabilizing growth, inflation, and monetary policy - and why the market may be underestimating the impact of fiscal tailwinds like tax refunds.