Deep Dive: William White 1-on-1 with Danielle DiMartino Booth

12/09/22 02:56PM EST

A MUST-SEE CONVERSATION. YOU’RE INVITED.

Join former central bank insider William White one-on-one with Quill Intelligence CEO & Chief Strategist Danielle DiMartino Booth.

There's no more consequential time to have this conversation. As central banks tighten monetary policy around the world (removing trillions of dollars in money supply), markets are crashing.

White worked for the Bank of England and the Bank of Canada. He was Director of Research at the Bank of International Settlements and the Chairman of the Economic & Development Review Committee at the OECD. He led the policy-making recommendations to associated countries. In short, if there's someone who knows where global systemic risk lies, planted by generations of central bank missteps, William White is your man. Mr. White is currently a Senior Fellow at the C.D. Howe Institute in Toronto.

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EDITOR'S NOTE

This is a Hedgeye Guest Contributor webcast series hosted by Danielle DiMartino Booth, CEO & Chief Strategist at Quill Intelligence. Danielle is the author of "FED UP: An Insider’s Take on Why the Federal Reserve is Bad for America". Prior to Quill, DiMartino Booth spent nine years at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas where she served as Advisor to President Richard W. Fisher throughout the financial crisis. She holds an MBA in Finance and International Business from the University of Texas at Austin and an MS in Journalism from Columbia University. This webcast does not necessarily reflect the opinion of Hedgeye.

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