The Consumer Price Index rose 3.2% year-over-year in October, a lower than expected increase that signaled the loosening grip of inflation on the economy. Following the release, Marty Green spoke with reporters on what the latest data means for the ... Read More
Marty Green Discussed Federal Reserve Chair’s Latest Remarks with the Media
Following prepared remarks by Federal Reserve chair, Jerome Powell, indicating that interest rates were unlikely to be raised again, Marty Green spoke with reporters about the possible ramifications of Powell’s comments and how any action – or ... Read More
Marty Green Speaks With The Chrisman Commentary on the “Bitter End” to Inflation
In advance of the Federal Reserve’s September meeting, Marty Green spoke with Robbie Chrisman of The Chrisman Commentary on where he thinks interest rates will go – if anywhere – in the coming year, and the potential ‘bitter end’ to ... Read More
Marty Green Speaks to Media Following July Fed Meeting
The Federal Reserve increased interest rates by a quarter point to a range of 5.25% to 5.5% on July 26th, and hinted at another potential increase before the end of 2023. Following the announcement, Marty Green spoke with reporters about the impact ... Read More
Marty Green Speaks to Trade Media Following June CPI Report
The U.S. Department of Labor’s Consumer Price Index indicated that consumer prices saw their smallest annualized increase in over two years in June. Following the release of the data, Marty Green spoke with reporters to discuss how the most recent ... Read More