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This week, Michael Purves, the founder and CEO of Tallbacken Capital, joined to talk about how a Supreme Court fight became a market event. University of Oregon economics professor Tim Duy came on to discuss the economic collateral damage of no further fiscal stimulus. J.W. Mason, Roosevelt Institute fellow and City University of New York associate economics professor, joined to explain his new study about what we can learn from the economic mobilization during World War II and how it can be applied to both the ongoing climate emergency and the coronavirus crisis. Then Chris McGratty, the Head of U.S. Bank Research at KBW, came on to talk about what is dragging regional banks down.
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This week, Michael Purves, the founder and CEO of Tallbacken Capital, joined to talk about how a Supreme Court fight became a market event. University of Oregon economics professor Tim Duy came on to discuss the economic collateral damage of no further fiscal stimulus. J.W. Mason, Roosevelt Institute fellow and City University of New York associate economics professor, joined to explain his new study about what we can learn from the economic mobilization during World War II and how it can be applied to both the ongoing climate emergency and the coronavirus crisis. Then Chris McGratty, the Head of U.S. Bank Research at KBW, came on to talk about what is dragging regional banks down.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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