Leo Haviland joins Jim Blasingame to talk about the role of the Fed and its new inclination to assume an ideology, and whether it has outlived it’s usefulness.
Leo Haviland joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the disconnect between Wall Street and its partners in the Fed and the government, which have left out Main Street as they pursue financial capitalism.
Leo Haviland joins Jim Blasingame to share his thoughts on what would be the global implications if voters in Great Britain choose to exit the European Union.
Leo Haviland joins Jim Blasingame to report on some of the key elements that could destabilize China’s future, including significant debt and demands for political reform.
Leo Haviland joins Jim Blasingame to report on some of the causes of global economic stagnation, which he ascribes more than anything to the policies of the global central banks.
Leo Haviland joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the fact that corporate America may be running out of earnings sources without returning to investing in the marketplace.
Leo Haviland joins Jim Blasingame to report that he believes we don’t have anything to fear from the commodities sector regarding economic instability.
Wall Street uses words and metaphors that seduce investors. Leo Haviland joins Jim Blasingame to discuss Wall Street uses words to seduce Main Street investors into the marketplace,often to their disadvantage.
Is Wall Street becoming the enemy of capitalism? Leo Haviland joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how Wall Street behavior has become disconnected from its founding and core principles of serving investors, not just banks and traders.