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PBS

Inflation and Interest Rates?

12th - Higher Ed
Inflation and Interest Rates?
Instructional Video9:53
Crash Course

Recession, Hyperinflation, and Stagflation: Crash Course Econ

12th - Higher Ed
If you're ever put in charge of a national economy, there are a few things you should try to avoid. Before you laugh, just remember, you COULD be in charge of an economy someday. Someone has to do it, and anyway, if it could happen to...
Instructional Video8:06
PBS

If You Thought This Inflation Was Bad...!

12th - Higher Ed
The last time we had inflation this bad in the U.S. was the 1970s--and it was much, much worse. Could history repeat itself?
Instructional Video1:00
One Minute History

147 The Great Inflation - One Minute History

12th - Higher Ed
From 1965 to 1982 a macroeconomic event known as “The Great Inflation” cast a shadow on the post-World War Two Global Monetary System. During this time, inflation rose from a rate of 1% a year, to its peak in 1980, of almost 15%. Jobs...
Instructional Video10:09
ACDC Leadership

Are you faster than Clifford? Macro Edition

12th - Higher Ed
Can you draw the graphs of macroeconomics faster than me? Also, share this video with your teacher and see if he or she can beat my best times. Here are my times: 14 seconds- AD/AS showing recessionary gap 21 seconds- Money market with...
Instructional Video1:00
One Minute History

The Great Inflation Vertical - One Minute History

12th - Higher Ed
From 1965 to 1982 a macroeconomic event known as “The Great Inflation” cast a shadow on the post-World War Two Global Monetary System. During this time, inflation rose from a rate of 1% a year, to its peak in 1980, of almost 15%. Jobs...
Instructional Video3:22
Financial Times

Gold is king but should you buy it?

Higher Ed
Gold is king in times of crisis, and is seen as a safe haven for investors. However, as the FT's Robert Armstrong explains, it is also traditionally associated with fear, hoarding and inflation, and betting on gold is a bet against history
Instructional Video1:00
One Minute History

The Great Inflation - One Minute History

12th - Higher Ed
From 1965 to 1982 a macroeconomic event known as “The Great Inflation” cast a shadow on the post-World War Two Global Monetary System. During this time, inflation rose from a rate of 1% a year, to its peak in 1980, of almost 15%. Jobs...
Instructional Video3:39
Economics Explained

Are We Stuck Between Hyperinflation And A Recession? | Economics Explained: Introduction and Choosing Between Inflation and A Recession

9th - Higher Ed
If governments don't manage their money like you or I, then how do they pay the bill for living above their means? Helping you become more knowledgeable about how the world works, our content covers the biggest topics and headlines...
Instructional Video5:58
Professor Dave Explains

Business Cycles: Boom and Bust

12th - Higher Ed
We are all somewhat familiar with economic expansion and recession. And pretty much everyone has heard of The Great Depression. What are recessions and depressions? How do we describe the business cycles that produce them? Let's define...
News Clip2:57
Curated Video

Rising inflation and weakening job market raise fears of stagflation

Higher Ed
New ReviewInflation continues to tick up, and new federal data shows a growing number of people are out of work. That combination could lead to stagflation, economists say. (Scripps News)
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Curated Video

Stagflation: When the economy stalls but costs keep climbing

9th - Higher Ed
Stubborn inflation and trade policies under US President Donald Trump are reigniting fears of stagflation- a toxic mix of slow growth and persistent inflation last seen in the 1970s.
News Clip5:53
Bloomberg

El-Erian Says Markets Haven't Priced a 50-50 Tariff Destination

Higher Ed
Mohamed El-Erian, Queens' College Cambridge president and Bloomberg Opinion columnist, says he worries "about the soft data becoming market reality, becoming hard data reality," as he examines how markets are anticipating the impact of...
News Clip5:48
Bloomberg

Pimco's Clarida Sees 'Whiff of Stagflation' in US Economy

Higher Ed
Richard Clarida, global economic advisor at Pacific Investment Management Co. (Pimco), and former Federal Reserve Vice Chairman, says there is "already at least a whiff of stagflation right now" in the US economy, but he doesn't expect...
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Bloomberg

'Liberation Day' Not a Clearing Event: Morgan Stanley's Wilson

Higher Ed
Mike Wilson, chief US equity strategist at Morgan Stanley, sees the possibility of reciprocal tariffs due this week from President Donald Trump pushing the S&P 500 below 5,500 in the short term, but is "not willing to throw in the towel...
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Bloomberg

Morgan Stanley's Shalett Says It's Time to Recalibrate

Higher Ed
Morgan Stanley Wealth Management CIO Lisa Shalett advises investors to be "extraordinarily selective" amid the Trump administration's tariff plans. She speaks on "Bloomberg Open Interest."
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Bloomberg

Stagflation Is the Real Risk for Investors, UBS' Khan Says

Higher Ed
UBS Asia Pacific President Iqbal Khan says the real risk facing investors is stagflation as he sees "pockets of opportunity" amid uncertain markets. "The biggest question if you think about risk - I don't think it's a question of how...
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Bloomberg

Fed's Bostic on Inflation, Rate Cuts and Tariffs

Higher Ed
Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President Raphael Bostic discusses the outlook for Fed monetary policy, the US labor market and the economic impact of tariffs with Mike McKee on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

Markets Not Pricing Tariff Earnings Impact, Says Apollo's Slok

Higher Ed
Torsten Slok, chief economist at Apollo, says "the optimism in equity markets at the moment is unwarranted," due to the potential negative effects of tariffs on US earnings.
News Clip1:22
Bloomberg

This Is a Very Dovish Fed, JPMorgan's Michele Says

Higher Ed
Bob Michele, global head of fixed income at JPMorgan Asset Management, reacts to Federal Reserve officials holding their benchmark interest rate steady for a second straight meeting.
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Bloomberg

On Trump Tariffs, Uncertainty Is The Name Of The Game

Higher Ed
Bloomberg's Amara Omeokwe discusses how President Trump's tariffs are influencing the economy and how this could impact the Federal Reserve. She talks about how businesses are trying to get ahead of the Trump Administration due to...
News Clip4:27
Bloomberg

More Uncertainty Ahead: Fernandez on Trump Tariffs

Higher Ed
Victoria Fernandez, Crossmark Global Investments Chief Market Strategist, discusses the volatility in the market as companies seem to be unsure, unaware, and confused by the next steps of the Trump Administration. She talks about...
News Clip7:30
Bloomberg

El-Erian Sees Increased Recession Risk, One Fed Rate Cut

Higher Ed
Mohamed El-Erian, Queens' College Cambridge president and Bloomberg Opinion columnist, says he expects downward economic revisions in the coming weeks and explains why he thinks the probability of a recession has increased. El-Erian's...
News Clip3:19
Bloomberg

Markets Have Been 'Punched in the Face,' Zelter Says

Higher Ed
Apollo President Jim Zelter and Schonfeld CEO Ryan Tolkin talk to Sonali Basak about the impact of tariffs on investors and markets at Bloomberg Invest in New York.