Brexit Not the Only Thing Worrying Markets, Says Ruane

Brexit Not the Only Thing Worrying Markets, Says Ruane

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The transcript discusses the impact of Obama's visit on market dynamics, focusing on the sterling and gilt markets. It explores central bank strategies during economic crises, particularly in the context of Brexit. The discussion includes market pricing scenarios, potential outcomes of Brexit, and their effects on European bond markets. Post-Brexit economic concerns are highlighted, including issues related to Greece, the Eurozone, and US growth. The transcript emphasizes the complexity of market reactions and the challenges faced by central banks in managing economic stability.

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What are the potential impacts of Obama's visit on the UK economy?

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How might the central bank respond to falling gilt yields during an economic crisis?

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What does the term 'risk on' and 'risk off' mean in the context of the UK staying in the EU?

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Discuss the relationship between inflation and interest rates as mentioned in the text.

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What are the implications of the UK potentially leaving the EU on the global market?

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What are the concerns regarding the eurozone's growth and inflation as highlighted in the discussion?

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How does the Brexit vote influence the Fed's view of the world economy?

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