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Category: Banking, Investors, Capital

John Harrison
John Harrison joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the frothy, over-confident nature of Wall Street, and how it continues to demonstrate how disconnected it is from the Main Street economy.
Leo Haviland
Leo Haviland joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how excesses by global corporations and Wall Street may cause the end of capitalism as we know it, instead of reforming it to the pure-form practices on Main Street.
Leo Haviland
Leo Haviland joins Jim Blasingame to discuss some of the new, likely more radical directions the federal government will take under the new administration and how the stock markets will respond to those policies.
Leo Haviland
Leo Haviland joins Jim Blasingame to discuss some of the forces and factors that are putting upward pressure on stock valuations, and that small retail investors are merely useful pawns on the Wall Street chess board.
Bill Dunkelberg
Bill Dunkelberg joins Jim Blasingame to report on the recent NFIB Index that shows most small businesses are still not borrowing money, which has to be considered when plans are being made for new PPP funds.
John Harrison
John Harrison joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the frothy, over-confident nature of Wall Street, and how it continues to demonstrate how disconnected it is from the Main Street economy.
George Levy
George Levy joins Jim Blasingame to report on the next version of Facebook’s crypto-currency, called “Diem,” how this one will be different from Libra, and how it’s different from government digital currency.
Jim Blasingame
Jim Blasingame reminds that community banks have never stopped lending to small businesses, even during the pandemic, and that rumors that small businesses can’t get credit is a lie.
Stephen Moore
Steve Moore joins Jim Blasingame to report on the Fed meeting being conducted this week, and whether there should be more stimulus funds provided.
Karen Kerrigan
Karen Kerrigan joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the ongoing negotiations – and political games – about another round of funding for small businesses, including whether the current one will be passed this year.

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