Liquidity Cycle At A Key Turning Point That Will Now Push Markets Higher?

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The capital markets became accustomed to an ever-rise tide of the liquidity over the decade of rolling stimulus programs that followed the 2008 Global Financial Crisis.

But after reaching its apex during the COVID rescue era, that liquidity suddenly dropped in 2022, and market prices fell accordingly.

Here in 2023, many analysts are warning of a further 'liquidity crunch', as central banks continue to hike rates and reduce their balance sheets, while banks lending standards pucker up in response to the recent bank failures.

But is there a different side to the liquidity story? One more bullish for asset prices?

Today's guest thinks so. We're now joined by liquidity and market analyst Michael Howell, founder & CEO of Crossborder Capital.

Video Length: 00:55:09


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