TCF fellow Daniel Alpert, who is also a founding managing partner of Westwood Capital, LLC, has been in the press quite a bit in the last few months for his latest book, The Age of Oversupply, which focuses on global macroeconomics. This week, Alpert found himself the darling of Bloomberg TV discussing a range of economic issues from China's reserves (victim or cause of oversupply?), bond funds (they are the market piñata), and central banks (get ready for larger global imbalances).
Dan Alpert is a founding managing partner of Westwood Capital, LLC. He has researched and written extensively on the housing and credit bubbles and the resulting economic crisis.
The Many Challenges of the Age of Oversupply
TCF fellow Daniel Alpert, who is also a founding managing partner of Westwood Capital, LLC, has been in the press quite a bit in the last few months for his latest book, The Age of Oversupply, which focuses on global macroeconomics. This week, Alpert found himself the darling of Bloomberg TV discussing a range of economic issues from China's reserves (victim or cause of oversupply?), bond funds (they are the market piñata), and central banks (get ready for larger global imbalances).
Watch the clips below.
Will Central Banks Help or Hurt Markets in 2014?
China's Reserves Are Over $3 Trillion
Bonds Are the Market Pinata of the Moment
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