With the global economy facing several turbulent headwinds, including stubbornly high inflation, supply chain constraints, a war in Eastern Europe, and a global energy crisis, investors are likely wondering just how much pain the markets and economy may have to endure in the months ahead.

To examine these questions and others, Columbia Business School Dean Emeritus and Director of the school’s Chazen Institute Glenn Hubbard recently interviewed Abby Joseph Cohen, a former investment strategist for Goldman Sachs and now professor of business at Columbia Business School.

Professor Cohen, who issues a quarterly update as part of the Executive Access: Global Economic Update program at Columbia Business School Executive Education, tackled topics such as the outlook for inflation, the role of the U.S. Federal Reserve and interest rate policy, where equity and bond prices may go, and the likelihood of a U.S. recession.

Watch the video above to find out more.

About the Researchers

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R. Glenn Hubbard

Dean Emeritus; Russell L. Carson Professor of Finance and Economics
Economics Division
Director
Jerome A. Chazen Institute for Global Business
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Abby Cohen

Professor of Business
Economics Division
President, Global Markets Institute and Senior Investment Strategist
Goldman Sachs