EPISODE · Nov 23, 2023 · 55 MIN
The Q4 Business Cycle: Leads and Lags
from Real Vision: Finance & Investing · host Real Vision Podcast Network
As a Thanksgiving treat, we’re bringing all members one of our favorite Real Vision Plus pieces of the year. Enjoy. In this episode, Julien Bittel, head of macro research at GMI, explains how the leading and lagging indicators for inflation, employment, liquidity, and more drive shifts in the business cycle and dictate market sentiment. Recorded on October 8, 2023. This is the biggest Black Friday discount we’ve offered. Right now, we’re giving you a 50% discount across all Real Vision membership tiers, and members get to apply their existing membership credits as an additional discount. Learn how to upgrade here: realvision.com/earlyblackfriday Unlock the potential to showcase your brand to our global audience. Contact us at [email protected] for advertising inquiries. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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As a Thanksgiving treat, we’re bringing all members one of our favorite Real Vision Plus pieces of the year. Enjoy. In this episode, Julien Bittel, head of macro research at GMI, explains how the leading and lagging indicators for inflation, employment, liquidity, and more drive shifts in the business cycle and dictate market sentiment. Recorded on October 8, 2023. This is the biggest Black Friday discount we’ve offered. Right now, we’re giving you a 50% discount across all Real Vision membership tiers, and members get to apply their existing membership credits as an additional discount. Learn how to upgrade here: realvision.com/earlyblackfriday Unlock the potential to showcase your brand to our global audience. Contact us at [email protected] for advertising inquiries. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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