The Final Phase of the Debt Supercycle | Edward Chancellor

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Episode 431 is the seventh episode in the Hundred Year Pivot podcast series. In it, Demetri Kofinas and Grant Williams speak with Edward Chancellor, a financial historian, award-winning journalist, and the author of “Devil Take the Hindmost: A History of Financial Speculation."

Eddie, Grant, and Demetri discuss how excessively interventionist monetary policies and widespread speculative excesses have prolonged the final phase of a “Debt Supercycle,” whose bursting will likely usher in a new era of financial repression, marked by increased capital controls, currency crises, heightened geopolitical risk, and social turmoil.

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00:00 Introduction
07:42 Interest Rates and Economic Cycles
09:15 The Impact of Low and Negative Interest Rates
12:53 Debt Supercycle and Economic Consequences
22:42 Future of Monetary Systems and Political Implications
41:25 The Future of Libertarianism and Bureaucracy
43:07 China's Influence on Europe and Digital Currency
44:04 Cold War Ideologies and Modern Economic Models
46:31 State Control and Energy Transition
51:37 The Role of Interest Rates in Economic Stability
01:01:07 Societal Divisions and Financial Nihilism
01:17:12 The Importance of Money and Its Mispricing
01:22:13 Final Thoughts

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