U.S. Tradeable Goods Sector Has Clearly Deflated, Says Medley Global Advisors’s Emons

U.S. Tradeable Goods Sector Has Clearly Deflated, Says Medley Global Advisors’s Emons

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The video discusses the economic impact of global trade tensions, particularly focusing on China's influence on the Federal Reserve's decisions. It examines the current state of the US economy, highlighting concerns about a potential recession, consumer confidence, and business spending. The discussion also covers the pressures on the tradeable goods sector and the implications for GDP. Finally, it addresses inflation and deflation risks, comparing the US situation with other regions like Europe and Japan, and considers the Federal Reserve's role in managing these economic challenges.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is one of the main reasons the Federal Reserve is considering a rate cut?

To increase consumer spending

To respond to global trade uncertainties

To reduce inflation

To boost the stock market

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30 sec • 1 pt

Which sector is showing signs of deflation in the US?

Real estate

Tradeable goods

Healthcare

Technology

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

How might the upcoming elections influence economic perceptions in the US?

By altering interest rates

By changing tax policies

By affecting consumer confidence

By increasing government spending

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

How does the inflation scenario in the US compare to that in Europe and Japan?

The US is facing higher deflationary risks

The US has similar inflationary pressures

The US is not in a deflationary risk scenario

The US has lower inflation than Europe and Japan

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What is the current state of the services sector in the US according to the core CPI?

It has lost pricing power

It is rapidly declining

It still maintains pricing power

It is experiencing deflation