Weekend Listening: The Market Huddle

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Our Founder, Aahan, joined The Market Huddle to have an in-depth discussion about macro and markets. They covered:
  • The path to a recession.
  • What’s required to bring inflation to the Fed’s 2% objective.
  • The current and prospective liquidity environment.
  • Why bonds continue to look unattractive to Prometheus.

If you’re actively managing risk in markets or simply trying to understand today’s macroeconomic dynamics better- this is a must-listen. Listen to the full discussion below on various platforms:

Much more to come.

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