In this Episode of Tandem Talk (or should we say Fed Talk?), we cover a lot of news relating to recent Fed statements and actions. And what’s the deal with this thing we keep hearing about, a “recession” maybe? We take a look in the rearview, touching on topics surrounding historic savings rates, ongoing price increases (RIP Chipotle guac), tax cuts, how China is affecting the market, debt talks and more. Expect a lot of throwbacks and even some updates on AI’s effects on the market. And no, we’re not talking about Allen Iverson!
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