UMP Episode 16: The Power, Influence & Future of Central Banking with Joseph Wang

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Join us in our conversation with Joseph Wang, the author of the best-selling book, Central Banking 101, CIO at Monetary Macro, and former senior trader at the Federal Reserve open markets desk.Earlier in his career, Joseph was a credit analyst and in another life he practiced law. He holds a B.A. in Economics from Northwestern University, a J.D. from Columbia Law School, and an MSc. in Financial Economics from Oxford University. During this podcast, we delve deep into several topics about the current state of central banking and what the future will look like. We discuss why central banks exist, how their power and influence have increased over the years, if central banks will win their battle with inflation, the current state of the global economy, and why central bank digital currencies are something to keep an eye on.FOLLOW JOSEPH:- Joseph’s Website: https://fedguy.com/- Joseph’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/FedGuy12- Joseph’s YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Fedguy12 FOLLOW THE SHOW:- Understanding Macro Twitter: https://twitter.com/UMacroPodcast - Understanding Macro Website: https://www.understandingmacro.com/ ABOUT THE SHOW: Welcome to the Understanding Macro Podcast, where we explore the intersection of technology, macroeconomics and financial markets. Each week we aim to bring you thought-provoking conversations with our expert guests or introduce you to new concepts to help make you a better-informed investor. Whether you’re just a finance nerd like myself, a seasoned investor, or simply interested in how the macro economy affects your daily life, Understanding Macro has something for you. **Nothing in this show is intended to be investment or financial advice. This content is for entertainment purposes only. Please consult a financial advisor before making any investment decisions**. #investing #finance #economy 

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