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Professor Jeremy Siegel: Trump Administration & Economic Outlook for 2025 (Ep. 80)

Professor Jeremy Siegel: Trump Administration & Economic Outlook for 2025 (Ep. 80)

Uncertainty defines the future, but clear insights can help us prepare for what lies ahead.

What does the second Trump administration mean for the economy? How will markets react to tax cuts, tariffs, and AI advancements? 

In this episode, Jeremy Houser interviews Professor Jeremy Siegel from the Wharton School to discuss economic trends, stock market predictions, and fiscal policies for 2025. They also explore the role of AI, inflation, and bond markets in shaping the financial future.

Jeremy discusses: 

  • The implications of a second Trump administration, including potential tax reforms and regulatory changes
  • Predictions for the U.S. stock market, including overvaluation concerns and the performance of major market players
  • Bitcoin & Cryptocurrency
  • The potential impact of AI on global economic growth and innovation, focusing on its long-term promise
  • Inflation trends and their effects on the bond market, emphasizing investment strategies in volatile times
  • The role of tariffs and trade policies in influencing U.S. economic stability and competitiveness
  • And more

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About Our Guest:

Jeremy Siegel is the Russell E. Palmer Professor of Finance at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. He graduated from Columbia University in 1967, received his Ph.D. in Economics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1971, and spent one year as a National Science Foundation Post-Doctoral Fellow at Harvard University. 

Prof. Siegel taught for four years at the Graduate School of Business of the University of Chicago before joining the Wharton faculty in 1976. He has written and lectured extensively about the economy and financial markets, has appeared frequently on CNN, CNBC, NPR and others networks. He is a regular columnist for Kiplinger’s and Yahoo! Finance and has contributed articles to The Wall Street Journal, Barron’s, The Financial Times and other national and international news media. 

Prof. Siegel served for 15 years as head of economics training at JP Morgan and is currently the academic director of the U.S. Securities Industry Institute. Prof. Siegel is the author of numerous professional articles and three books.

Navigating Value in Dynamic Markets With Robert Shiller, Jeremy Siegel, and Tom Haines (Ep. 63)

Navigating Value in Dynamic Markets With Robert Shiller, Jeremy Siegel, and Tom Haines (Ep. 63)

Ready to navigate value with the experts?

Strap in for a knowledge-packed episode where academic insights meet real-world financial strategies!

This week, host Jeremy Houser is joined by a dynamic team of academics, consisting of Nobel Prize-winning economist Professor Robert Shiller, acclaimed author and economist Professor Jeremy Siegel, and Executive Vice President of Annexus Group, Tom Haines. Together they share unparalleled insights into the economic forecasts, the power of narratives in financial markets, and the crucial role of technology and differentiation for advisors in today’s competitive landscape.

Robert, Jeremy, and Tom discuss: 

  • Navigating Economic Predictions: Exploring insights from 2020 predictions about inflation and international equities
  • The Role of Narratives in Shaping Financial Markets: How they influence investor behavior and economic outcomes
  • Embracing Technology: Incorporating innovative solutions to enhance client engagement and operational efficiency
  • Real Estate Market: Deep dive into the Case Shiller Index and the current housing market
  • Retirement Planning: Longevity risk and how annuities can play a factor
  • And so much more!

 

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About Robert Shiller:

Robert J. Shiller is Sterling Professor Emeritus of Economics, Department of Economics and Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University, and Professor of Finance and Fellow at the International Center for Finance, Yale School of Management. He received his B.A. from the University of Michigan in 1967 and his Ph.D. in economics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1972. He has written on financial markets, financial innovation, behavioral economics, macroeconomics, real estate, and statistical methods, and on public attitudes, opinions, and moral judgments regarding markets. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences jointly with Eugene Fama and Lars Peter Hansen in 2013.

 

About Jeremy Siegel:

Jeremy Siegel is a world-renowned expert on the economy and financial markets. The author of the award-winning investment classic Stocks for the Long Run, now in its third edition, he recently expanded that book’s ideas in The Future for Investors: Why the Tried and the True Triumph Over the Bold and the New. A frequent guest on CNN, CNBC, NPR, and other networks, he is a regular columnist for Kiplinger’s and Yahoo! Finance and the winner of dozens of awards for his research, writing, and teaching. Professor Siegel served for 15 years as head of economics training at JP Morgan and is currently the academic director of the U.S. Securities Industry Institute.

 

About Tom Haines:

Tom Haines is the Chief Investment Officer at ARS as well as Executive Vice President at Annexus Group. He began his career in the index and statistical arbitrage trading within BNP Paribas’ Cooper Neff Division (Paris office) before serving as vice president in the exchange-traded products (ETPs) group at NYSE Group and head of ETPs and derivative product solutions at RBS. Tom’s research on index products has been published in top financial journals. He formerly served as a member of FINRA’s Investment Management Committee. Tom holds a bachelor’s degree in quantitative finance from James Madison University in Virginia.