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Real Vision: Finance & Investing

Making Sense of the FED's Inflation Data

Real Vision: Finance & Investing

Real Vision

Business, Investing, News, Business News

4.11.1K Ratings

🗓️ 15 June 2021

⏱️ 42 minutes

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DB-June14,2021:Real Vision senior editor Ash Bennington welcomes Ed Harrison, managing editor at Real Vision, to the Daily Briefing to discuss the market’s reaction to last week’s CPI print as well as Bitcoin’s rebound. The pair will analyze the fall in bond yields and stock market growth as investors anticipate the FOMC meeting scheduled for Tuesday and continued dovish FED policies. Additionally, they will examine Bitcoin’s recent reversal as Paul Tudor Jones and Elon Musk publicly state their support. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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if something goes wrong.

0:42.0

Real vision daily briefing live without a net once again with Ed Harrison.

0:47.0

Welcome back Ed.

0:49.0

Yes, thank you Ash. Good to talk to you.

0:52.0

Good to talk to you as well.

0:54.0

And we were talking off camera a little bit about oil,

0:57.0

about price action, of course, about the Fed meeting coming up later this week.

1:01.0

What are you looking at?

1:02.0

How are you thinking about these markets right now?

1:06.0

Yeah, I'm thinking about them as pretty slow.

1:09.0

I mean, the price action today was relatively weak across different markets

1:15.0

because people are basically waiting for the Fed.

1:19.0

We digested a lot of data in terms of inflation in person foremost,

1:24.0

but also in terms of jobs, in terms of other things like oil.

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