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Bubbles Lurk in Sovereign Debt, Financial Engineering, With Michael Ehrlich

Bubbles Lurk in Sovereign Debt, Financial Engineering, With Michael Ehrlich

Released Tuesday, 3rd August 2021
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Bubbles Lurk in Sovereign Debt, Financial Engineering, With Michael Ehrlich

Bubbles Lurk in Sovereign Debt, Financial Engineering, With Michael Ehrlich

Bubbles Lurk in Sovereign Debt, Financial Engineering, With Michael Ehrlich

Bubbles Lurk in Sovereign Debt, Financial Engineering, With Michael Ehrlich

Tuesday, 3rd August 2021
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Michael Ehrlich, director of the Leir Center for Financial Bubble Research at the New Jersey Institute of Technology, joins the podcast to discuss his views.

Dr. Ehrlich has identified two areas of concern: sovereign debt and financial engineering.

This is not his only area of interest however, as Dr. Ehrlich is passionate about early-stage venture/angel investing, which guides the discussion in the second half of the episode.

Content Highlights

  • It's been a long time since the last sovereign debt crisis. Too long (1:47);

  • Keep an eye out for private equity as well (8:02);

  • Bubbles are part of the market and can even be viewed as a good thing. Until they aren't (9:44);

  • SPACs and cryptos are two examples of financial engineering potentially gone awry (10:56);

  • Background on the guest (15:07);

  • Venture capital has historically controlled early-stage investing. But this is changing (18:07);

  • Financial technology, aka 'fintech' is one area Dr. Ehrlich likes a lot (20:20);

  • What about driverless cars? (23:35)

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