Danielle DiMartino Booth | TalkMarkets | Page 1
Former Advisor, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
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Called The Dallas Feds Resident Soothsayer by D Magazine, Danielle DiMartino Booth is sought after for her depth of knowledge on the economy and financial markets. She is a well-known speaker who can tailor her message to a myriad of audiences, once spending a week crossing the ocean to present to ...more

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Inflation Eases In April But Prices Remain High
"There's nothing 'stable' about prices constantly going up." -- George Gammon
Money Supply Is Falling Most Since Great Depression
A discussion about the problems brewing in commercial real estate, the collapse in money supply (M2) growth, and views on the auto and housing markets.
Fed Points To Smaller Hikes But Higher Ceiling
I joined Bloomberg to discuss Fed rate hikes and inflation.
The Fed Won’t Rescue The Housing Market
While the credit quality of mortgages remains high, the mortgage origination market itself falls sharply, and, because of a “biblical” quantity of single-family houses about to hit the market.
Fed Official Defend Rate Hikes
I join Charles Payne of Fox Business to discuss inflation and the Fed's rate hikes.
Powell Still Sees Inflation Drop
I believe the Fed is behind the curve. Chair Powell has acknowledged that. When you inject 42.3% of GDP of cash into the economy, of course it is going to cause massive inflation.
The Cinderella Bid
As Marc Cerasini, who authored the book Cinderella Man, wrote: “Those who are willing to put in the hard work will get the rewards they want.” Investors today need to follow these words.
Inflation Expectations And Safe Havens
Ted Oakley and Danielle Dimartino Booth discuss the effects that central bank policy is having on stocks, interest rates, housing, and more.
Scars Inflicted On Travel Are Looking Permanent
Travel is not bouncing back anytime soon.
Mortgage Market Sends Wrong Message
Applications for loans to buy homes may be surging, but the availability of such credit is tumbling.
The Sleeping Giant
A different breed of sleeping giant is threatening to stir out of his slumber on America’s mainland.
The Fed Faces A Housing Conundrum
Artificially repressed interest rates have perverted what was once a market driven by supply and demand.
How To Identify A Bear Market Rally
History is replete with examples of major stock market recoveries following big sell-offs, many of which turn out to be head fakes.
Rising Credit-Card Use Shows Consumers Are Strapped
Americans are increasingly reaching for the plastic in their wallets to cover what their paychecks won’t.
The U.S. Economy Is On A Sugar High
Many companies are rushing to secure products and materials before the trade war worsens.
Student Loans Are Starting To Bite The Economy
Student loans are now the second-largest category of household debt in America, topping $1.4 trillion and trailing only mortgages at $9 trillion.
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