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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch CNBC's full interview with Manulife Investment's Frances Donald and Ariel Investments' Charlie BobrinskoyCharles Bobrinskoy, vice chairman and head of the investment group at Ariel Investments, and Frances Donald, Manulife Investment Management global chief economist, join 'The Exchange' to discuss consumer depletion of excess savings, geopolitical risks dampening the likelihood of further Fed rate hikes, and more.
Persons: Manulife Investment's Frances Donald, Ariel Investments, Charlie Bobrinskoy Charles Bobrinskoy, Frances Donald Organizations: Ariel Investments, Manulife Investment Management
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailInvestor focus needs to be on where growth momentum is going forward, says Manulife's Frances DonaldCharles Bobrinskoy, vice chairman and head of the investment group at Ariel Investments, and Frances Donald, Manulife Investment Management global chief economist, join 'The Exchange' to discuss consumer depletion of excess savings, geopolitical risks dampening the likelihood of further Fed rate hikes, and more.
Persons: Manulife's Frances Donald Charles Bobrinskoy, Frances Donald Organizations: Ariel Investments, Manulife Investment Management
A soft-landing, stagflation scenario is worse than a short recession, a Manulife economist told CNBC. "A soft landing, stagflation type of environment where you get no growth and no Fed cuts, that's worse for most investors." AdvertisementAdvertisementA soft landing would spell more woes for investors compared to a short recession, according to Manulife Investment Management Global Chief Economist and Strategist Frances Donald. A short recession is the only thing likely to invite rate cuts. A soft landing, stagflation type of environment where you get no growth and no Fed cuts, that's worse for most investors," Donald said.
Persons: Frances Donald, , Donald Organizations: CNBC, Service, Manulife Investment Management Global, Labor
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailI do see a recession ahead, says Manulife Investment's Frances DonaldFrances Donald, Manulife Investment Management global chief economist, and CNBC's Steve Liesman join 'The Exchange' to discuss what the August jobs report signals about the economy, whether we are heading into a recession, and more.
Persons: Manulife Investment's Frances Donald Frances Donald, Steve Liesman Organizations: Manulife Investment Management
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