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The IRF Podcast
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Insights from some of the world's top independent investment research providers spanning a range of countries, asset classes and themes.
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Insights from some of the world's top independent investment research providers spanning a range of countries, asset classes and themes.
Show more...
Investing
Business
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"Global Economy and Capital Markets; the end of Business as Usual", Paul Hodges, New Normal Consulting
The IRF Podcast
49 minutes 38 seconds
1 year ago
"Global Economy and Capital Markets; the end of Business as Usual", Paul Hodges, New Normal Consulting
Paul Hodges, Founder of New Normal Consulting draws on over 30 years of experience in the chemicals, energy and IT industries to outline the most likely scenarios in the wake of the recent US Presidential election, asking to what extent Donald Trump will be able to implement his stated agenda given the secular forces at work in the global economy. ----more---- Hodges sets the scene through his analysis of how demographic trends will impact supply and demand through the major developed economies, along with the major secular changes facing key industries such as chemicals and energy. Against a backdrop of widespread overcapacity and declining demand, Trump's proposals for tariffs even if only partially implemented, will accelerate the reversion to 'local for local' supply chains with unpredictable consequences for investors, who are already grappling with very high levels of valuations, most notably in the US equity market.
The IRF Podcast
Insights from some of the world's top independent investment research providers spanning a range of countries, asset classes and themes.