GM18: Boomers, Tax & Deflation ft. Alfonso Peccatiello & Andreas Steno Larsen

Published: June 8, 2022, 2 p.m.

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In today\\u2019s episode, the dynamic duo Alfonso Peccatiello, aka MacroAlf and Andreas Steno Larsen, join us to discuss all things Macro...from Central Banks and the reasons for the rising inflation, populism and how monetary policy has created inequality. We also get around demographics and how the shrinking labour force poses a threat to the economy, ESG and the impact it has on inflation, how a generational shift in politics can cause a taxation of the boomers, the 4th Turning and key mistakes to avoid as an investor and much more.

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Episode TimeStamps:

00:00 - Intro

03:15 - Setting the stage for our conversation

07:26 - Current Macro outlook...and how its evolved in recent months

13:47 - Populism & potential for Deflation

28:51 - Demographics & Labour force

53:05 - Central Bank policies

01:03:58 - Key mistakes to avoid

01:10:09 - Wrapping up

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