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If you look at Russia and Ukraine, they are major exporters of a number of commodities. Is that your primary concern here regarding that and then the knock-on effects of that? Or are there other elements that we should be considering? We've seen the effect on oil prices, right- pushing oil prices up because of concerns about supply.

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JULIE HYMAN: I do want to pick up on that, but first, follow up on the first comment you made about Russia-Ukraine maybe presenting a stagflationary threat to the markets. But it's nothing like the bigger one that has gone away, which is this continued injection of liquidity. That's why, actually, markets have behaved relatively well. And once you take that anchor away, you're left with a corporate earnings anchor. We can no longer depend, and rely, and predict massive injections by the Federal Reserve. We have lost our most important anchor.įor a very long time, this market had the anchor of a very accommodating liquidity regime. But there's also something else, as you rightly point out. So that factor is something that the markets are keeping an eye on. The conflict itself, if it were to get worse, which is a big if, but if it were to get worse, would blow a very strong stagflationary wind through the global economy. Is that because of the nature of the conflict or the nature of markets right now? You know, we've been through a lot of market cycles, right? And we have seen geopolitical conflicts before or threats of conflicts that don't really seem to affect US equity markets. I want to bring in Mohamed El-Erian, he's President of Queens College at Cambridge University and Chief Economic Advisor at Allianz. So let's get some perspective on this as well as, of course, perspective on the Fed and inflation. And the market has been very sensitive to those headlines. JULIE HYMAN: As Ines just pointed out, all of these headlines coming out on Ukraine and Russia, it's a very fast-moving situation, a lot of conflicting headlines. Since 2018, she has been married to reporter Carter Evans, ex-husband of KTLA weekend anchor Courtney Friel.Mohamed El-Erian, president of Queens College, Cambridge University, and Allianz Chief Economic Advisor, joins Yahoo Finance Live to discuss surging inflation, markets, and how the economy will react to the Fed's decision. She covered national news stories including the 2016 Orlando Pulse nightclub terror attack, Hurricane Matthew in Florida, wildfires in Southern California, tornadoes in Texas, the 2016 Brussels terror attack, the 2015 San Bernardino terror attack, and the 2016 Democratic National Convention. She then worked as a correspondent and morning anchor at CBS News in New York before moving to Los Angeles where she worked for ABC News reporting for Good Morning America and ABC World News Tonight. She then worked as a video host and correspondent for Yahoo Finance where she anchored a live daily show on the Nasdaq. She entered the sphere of journalism after a career in the financial services industry, having been a senior equity analyst covering the retail sector at Tiburon Research Group in San Francisco. During that time she focused on miscarriages of justice (particularly on false convictions for murder) under the auspices of the Medill Innocence Project. She graduated with a bachelor's degree in journalism, with a double major in gender studies, from the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University.

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Lauren Shelley Lyster was born on October 13, 1981, in Irvine, California. She also worked for CBS News and ABC News and now is a reporter for KTLA in Los Angeles. Lauren Shelley Lyster (born October 13, 1981) is an American journalist who formerly presented Capital Account on RT and Yahoo! Finance's Hot Stock Minute.











Yahoo finance news anchrs