Previewing the US Macroeconomic Regime & Outlook Post Election
The 2024 US Presidential election is expected to have a significant macroeconomic impact in both the short and long term.
Join us as we examine the impact of the US Election on the macroeconomic outlook. Topics include: Economists predictions of a recession, why the labor market demands our attention, and what Fed rate cuts may mean for 2025.
Discussion topics:
Join us as we examine the impact of the US Election on the macroeconomic outlook. Topics include: Economists predictions of a recession, why the labor market demands our attention, and what Fed rate cuts may mean for 2025.
Discussion topics:
- Why economists have not been able to accurately predict a recession
- What is causing the labor market to finally start to loosen
- Why the Fed cutting its rates does not mean we get to relax
Speakers
Stuart Paul, PhD
U.S. Economist
Bloomberg Economics
Stuart Paul is a US Economist with Bloomberg Economics. Previously, Stuart was a macroeconomist at Thiel Macro – a discretionary global macro hedge fund – and a financial services policy analyst at Washington Analysis. He completed his doctorate in economics at George Mason University in 2021, where his research focused on the economics of banking and where he developed new methods for assessing the suitability of different bank failure forecasting techniques.