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DoubleLine is an investment management firm and investment adviser. @DLineETFs @DLineChannel11 @DLineMinutes @DLineFunds

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Despite strong September labor reports, DoubleLine Analyst Mark Kimbrough sees “a job market still creating jobs, but it has become a very low turnover labor market: low quits, low hires on fears that this slowdown turns into a snowball.”
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For the week ended Oct. 4, DoubleLine Portfolio Manager Samuel Lau and Macro Asset Analyst Mark Kimbrough survey mixed stocks, including a war-buoyed energy sector; higher bond yields; and commodity gains led by energy.
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“Until you see a meaningful uptick in layoffs,” DoubleLine Deputy Chief Investment Officer Jeffrey Sherman says, “I think the economy continues to grow.”
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En un video con Guadalupe Barriviera de la revista Funds Society, Joel Peña, jefe de desarrollo de negocio de DoubleLine para Latinoamérica y US Offshore, comparte las últimas conclusiones de la firma sobre la espiral de endeudamiento de EE.UU.
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En entrevista con la revista Funds Society, Joel Peña, jefe de desarrollo de negocio de DoubleLine para Latinoamérica y US Offshore, comparte las investigaciones de su empresa sobre la espiral de deuda de los EE.UU. y sus consecuencias.
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The Federal Debt Spiral - A self-perpetuating negative feedback loop.
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DoubleLine’s Ken Shinoda visits “The Close” to talk the Fed’s rate cut and what that could mean for fixed income investors.
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Sam & Eric review a healthy Q2 GDP print and other macro news on the latest episode of Minutes.
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Minutes’ Sam & Eric discuss what the latest PCE Price Index print could mean for future interest rate cuts by the Fed.
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DoubleLine’s Samuel Lau and Eric Dhall review a week of historic highs for the S&P 500 Index on the Sept. 23-27 episode of Minutes.
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From 2020, the CPI staged a “complete change of trajectory,” Jeffrey Gundlach notes. “This is why consumers are not happy. You can tell them all about inflation approaching 2%, but the price level is still up 25% from where it was four years ago.”
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DoubleLine CEO Jeffrey Gundlach on the long bond and the “problem that I worry about” when the next recession comes around.
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Can the Fed still stick a soft landing? Jeff & Eric discuss the outlook post-rate cut on the latest Minutes.
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Mr. Gundlach’s on future economic policy: “The problem that I worry about is that our responses to recessions have been incrementally more money printing.”
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Minutes’ Jeff & Eric dive deep into Fed Day, including rate-cut predictions, Fed Chair Powell’s press conference and shifts in FOMC SEP numbers.
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Minutes’ Jeff & Eric run down the week’s macro releases including what production numbers might mean for recession prospects.
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Mr. Gundlach’s on future economic policy: “The problem that I worry about is that our responses to recessions have been incrementally more money printing.”
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