
About this episode
The episode discusses economic concepts related to the credit crunch and pandemic, addressing questions about quantitative tightening and potential inflation spikes.
This is the latest in my series of podcasts explaining how economics works in the credit crunch and now virus pandemic era. This week I give my thoughts on . Harrison Hi Shaun - sorry if I’ve missed the cutoff for questions already, - but what is QT please? Why would anyone do it given the losses being imposed on the public purse? Why is BoE so eager to push ahead with it? Morris May there is a fair amount of truth in this summary. So an early question for tomorrow's pod...is it possible we might see a bond strike? Dr Twatter reason for lower yields? Matt Brookes One for the podcast - will we be getting an energy/ inflationary spike as the effects of Iran filter through?
People in this episode
Host: Notayesmanseconomics
Topics covered
- economics
- credit crunch
- virus pandemic
- bond strike
- energy inflation
- lower yields
Keywords
- economics
- credit crunch
- pandemic
- quantitative tightening
- bond strike
- inflation
- energy
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Organizations: BoE
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