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Catherine’s Money & Markets Report: September 17, 2020

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Winter is Coming & Fed Watch with John Titus
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Catherine,
Maybe I missed it, but wondering what your take is on Jerome Powell’s comments at Jackson Hole as well as Christine Lagarde’s that seem to be in lockstep.
Titus and I touched on it in the M&M week before last Speech is here https://www.federalreserve.gov/newsevents/speech/powell20200827a.htm Powell continues the long standing tradition of speaking about monetary policy as it is has no connection to the fiscal and police power action that in coordination are engineering a leveraged buy out of the planet. Since he worked at Carlyle, he has less credibility in terms of deniability tha the traditional academics such as Bernanke, Yellen etc. We will publish the State of Our Currencies magazine next week in PDF and the hard copies will be in process at the printers. This is a fully integrated picture of what is happening. My hope is that Solari’s efforts and numerous efforts in the independent media will inspire an integrate conversation OUTSIDE Mr. Global’s circles.
One point Powell is making is that the Fed is happy to live with rising inflation.
Thanks Catherine I’ll go back and have another listen to what you and Titus, said. prior to the meeting. Did not realize that Powell worked at Carlyle, Yes, zero credibility.
That was the question I had about the Fed being happy to live with rising inflation, when the masses will have less purchasing power. I didn’t look at Chistine L’s comments as carefully.
Looking forward to State of Our Currencies, and I hope your efforts and others do make a make a difference. I know they do to your readers, who detest Mr. Global.
I have a suggestion for an interview. The topic would be “Human Capital Bonds and the 4th Industrial Revolution” with Alison McDowell. She is extraordinarily knowledgeable on this subject.