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Bipartisan is Not Always Good For Markets

Bipartisan is Not Always Good For Markets

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Election and Economic Insights: November Dividend Cafe with David Bahnsen


In this episode of Dividend Cafe, David Bahnsen, Managing Partner at The Bahnsen Group, discusses key topics as the U.S. approaches the 2024 election. From his New York City office, David addresses the outlook of the election, the future role of tariffs, and the influence of the Federal Trade Commission and its Commissioner, Lina Khan. He explores potential impacts on monetary policy and the Federal Reserve's actions, commercial real estate loans, and the implications of a Trump or Harris administration on market dynamics. David also touches on the volatility of the yen and concludes with insights on the proportion of the S&P 500 represented by a small number of companies. Stay tuned for Monday's Dividend Cafe episode on economic data and housing updates.


00:00 Introduction and Setting the Scene


00:30 Election and Tariff Talk


04:04 Federal Trade Commission and Regulatory Insights


06:47 Federal Reserve and Monetary Policy Speculations


10:35 Commercial Real Estate and Corporate Credit Outlook


15:28 Currency Dynamics and Market Volatility


18:24 Conclusion and Final Thoughts


Links mentioned in this episode:
DividendCafe.com


TheBahnsenGroup.com

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Bipartisan is Not Always Good For Markets

Bipartisan is Not Always Good For Markets

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