Economic experts warn that tightening credit markets and widening risk spreads are creating concerns about stagflation—a dangerous scenario where high interest rates combine with lackluster economic growth—potentially resulting from factors like tariffs, immigration issues, and global conflicts that could force the Federal Reserve into an economy with deflationary pressures.
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What risks keep real estate legend Kevin Maloney up at night? ⚠️Añadido:
Going forward, I think the credit markets are definitely tightening up. I think that people are worried they're trading lower grade credit for better grade credit. Spreads are kind of widening in that marketplace. So, I think credit's going to be a little bit of a concern. I also think interest rates are going to be concerned in the future. We were on a relatively strong path to a stable economy, low unemployment, really [music] low inflation, and that all got turned on its head. I mean, we had tariffs, and we have immigration issues, and then we have wars. It's going to force the Fed, regardless of, you know, who he's reporting to, He might end up in, you know, an economy with deflation, right?
Or stagflation, rather. Where there really is no growth and high interest rates. That is very much my concern.
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