In this episode of the Short-Term Investing Series with Federated Hermes on the Treasury Update Podcast, experts from Federated Hermes, Sue Hill, John Mosko and Steve Chiavarone, join Craig Jeffery to discuss the intersection of fiscal and monetary policy amid recent Fed rate cuts and the impending elections. They explore how the Fed’s adjustments to interest rates and possible election outcomes could shape market expectations, inflation, and policy changes.
Speakers:
Craig Jeffery, Managing Partner at Strategic Treasurer
Susan Hill, CFA - Head of Government Liquidity Group, Senior Portfolio Manager, Senior Vice President, Federated Investment Management Company
John Mosko - Senior Vice President, Liquidity Management Division, Federated Securities Corp.
Steve Chiavarone - Head of Multi Asset Group, Senior Vice President, Senior Portfolio Manager, & Equity Strategist
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