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Viewpoints Energy Transition: A Jarring Path to Green Energy Transition: A Jarring Path to Green Higher energy prices may prompt more investment in energy transition technologies, but we expect periods of volatility and vulnerability along the path to a greener future.
Blog Price Hikes in Retail Goods Spur U.S. Inflation – and the Fed Is Watching Price Hikes in Retail Goods Spur U.S. Inflation – and the Fed Is Watching U.S. inflation outpaced consensus estimates for January, likely complicating the policy path for the central bank.
Economic and Market Commentary 2022 Outlook: Inflation in Context(video) 2022 Outlook: Inflation in Context Get our view on why inflation remains persistently elevated, where we think it’s headed and why yield levels remain relatively low despite concerns about inflation risk. MORE FROM THE CYCLICAL OUTLOOK
Economic and Market Commentary Investing Amid Higher Volatility and Uncertainty(video) Investing Amid Higher Volatility and Uncertainty Learn why we’re likely to see more volatility and uncertainty in 2022, the three important developments impacting the outlook and how investors can navigate the fast-moving cycle ahead. MORE FROM THE CYCLICAL OUTLOOK
Blog The Fed’s Road to Full Normalization The Fed’s Road to Full Normalization At the January 2022 meeting, the U.S. Federal Reserve signaled an accelerated timetable to normalize policy, but it will be a long process amid an uncertain environment.
Tiffany Wilding North American Economist Share Share Share via LinkedIn Share via Facebook Share via Twitter Share via Email Add Add Download Download Print Print Ms. Wilding is a managing director and North American economist based in the Newport Beach office. She leads PIMCO’s Cyclical Forum, crafts the firm’s outlook for the U.S. and Canadian economies and monetary policy, and analyzes key macro risks for the firm’s Investment Committee. She also co-heads the firm’s Americas portfolio committee. Prior to joining PIMCO in 2016, she was the head of global interest rate research at Tudor Investment, responsible for recommending trade ideas based on global macro trends. Previously, she was a vice president for U.S. interest rate research with Morgan Stanley and a Treasury market policy analyst for the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, where she helped structure and implement the central bank’s response to the 2008 financial crisis. She has 14 years of investment and economics/financial markets experience and holds an MBA in quantitative finance from New York University's Stern School of Business. She received an undergraduate degree from Rhodes College.