Bruce and Jeff are joined by Tim Murray, capital markets strategist at T. Rowe Price, to talk about all things capital markets. The big question: is this economic slowdown inevitably going to become a recession? They discuss supply, demand and inflation to sort out the possibilities. They also touch on the effect the economic slowdown is having on equity markets.
Guest Bio:
Tim Murray is a vice president of T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc and a capital market strategist in the multi-asset division.
Murray's investment experience began in 1996 and he has been with T. Rowe Price since 2007, beginning in the portfolio analysis group. Prior to this, Murray was employed by ASB Capital Management as a vice president and director of consultant relations. He also was an adjunct faculty member at Loyola University Maryland.
Murray earned a B.S. in economics from Towson University and an M.S. in finance from Johns Hopkins University. He also has earned the Chartered Financial Analyst designation.
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