A Fed Mistake and Opportunities in Japan Market Turmoil

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Show from 08/02/24 Host Jeremy Schwartz and Professor Siegel discuss the latest market developments, focusing on the recent Fed meeting and the implications of economic data. Professor Siegel criticizes the Fed’s decision to not cut rates despite signs of a weakening job market and increasing jobless claims. He expresses concern over a potential slowdown in the labor market and comments on the Fed’s neutral rate, inflation trends, and the performance of dividend-paying value stocks amid changing economic conditions. (14:52) Jeremy continues the conversation with Ken Taheny, head of trading and a co-portfolio manager at Foreships Asset Management. Ken discusses the recent turmoil in Asian markets, specifically Japan, highlighting the impact of the yen’s strengthening and the historic sell-off in Japanese equities. He explains the dynamics of the yen carry trade, the potential for a Japanese manufacturing renaissance, and the geopolitical factors influencing currency and market trends. Ken shares his insights into the opportunities in Japanese equities, the value of the yen, and the potential for Japan to become a key player in global high-end manufacturing as supply chains diversify from China. Guest: Kenneth Taheny and his team at Four Ships Asset Management excel in navigating complex trading strategies, having successfully managed significant asset portfolios. Through collaboration with a diverse international clientele, they've honed their expertise in financial services and asset management, ensuring operational excellence and regulatory compliance. Follow Kenneth on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/kenneth-taheny-60554524