WATCH: Why Donald Trump blames the Fed for stunting US growth
25 March 2019 - 08:14
byBusiness Day TV
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The US Federal Reserve kept interest rates unchanged last week and intimated that there will be no increases in 2019. What does this tell us about the state of the US economy, emerging markets, and currency and investment strategies?
London Capital Group’s head of research, Jasper Lawler, joined Business Day TV to talk about the US economy and its chances of going into a recession.
London Capital Group’s head of research, Jasper Lawler, talks to Business Day TV about the US economy and its chances of going into a recession
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WATCH: Why Donald Trump blames the Fed for stunting US growth
The US Federal Reserve kept interest rates unchanged last week and intimated that there will be no increases in 2019. What does this tell us about the state of the US economy, emerging markets, and currency and investment strategies?
London Capital Group’s head of research, Jasper Lawler, joined Business Day TV to talk about the US economy and its chances of going into a recession.
London Capital Group’s head of research, Jasper Lawler, talks to Business Day TV about the US economy and its chances of going into a recession
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