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The Alpha Horizon
Algebris Investments
45 episodes
9 months ago
From current affairs to economy and policy matters – listen to the latest insights from the voices of our experts. The Alpha Horizon, the Algebris Podcast. Thinking different, acting aware.

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From current affairs to economy and policy matters – listen to the latest insights from the voices of our experts. The Alpha Horizon, the Algebris Podcast. Thinking different, acting aware.

Please read the disclaimer here https://www.algebris.com/podcast-disclaimer/
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Back to the Future
The Alpha Horizon
16 minutes
3 years ago
Back to the Future
Until the end of 2021, macroeconomic volatility seemed a thing of the past. Secular stagnation would keep inflation low forever, paving the way for indefinite financial repression. Fiscal discipline was abandoned en masse, as central banks would buy bonds at any price. Unfunded fiscal expansions became the norm, leading to large deficits that didn’t revert.

The developed world accumulated imbalances, and markets did not react. Currency and interest rates instability was a concern of just a few underdeveloped countries.

2022 came as a sudden wake-up call. Global inflation jumped from 2% last year to 10% today, burning years of easy money in the bat of an eyelid. Developed markets had to re-learn how to cope with market discipline. Central banks had to re-learn how to be inflation watchdogs. Loose policies are now punished with higher rates and currency crashes. Bond vigilantes are back, and policy-makers need to get used to it once again.
The Alpha Horizon
From current affairs to economy and policy matters – listen to the latest insights from the voices of our experts. The Alpha Horizon, the Algebris Podcast. Thinking different, acting aware.

Please read the disclaimer here https://www.algebris.com/podcast-disclaimer/