
John Cassidy
John Cassidy is the chief executive of Red Cedar Investment Management, a financial firm. He has been vocal about the effects of President Trump's tariff announcements on Wall Street, expressing that the rapid changes have caused uncertainty in the markets, although he believes Trump's strategy may ultimately provide a strong economic advantage.
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John Cassidy is the editor of The New Yorker and authored a book detailing economic developments.
¿Lo viejo funciona en economía? Ideas del siglo XIX para demandas y líderes del siglo XXIJohn Cassidy reviews the life and work of key economists in his book 'Capitalism and its critics'.
La teoría Fito Páez de "las utopías que no sirvieron" y por qué el capitalismo regresa a las tapas de los librosThe New Yorker’s John Cassidy offers a helpful chapter in his 2009 book How Markets Fail: The Logic of Economic Calamities.
Opinion: Trump’s weird crypto obsession could spark the next financial crisisJohn Cassidy, a seismologist with Natural Resources Canada, says the regulator has confirmed that four quakes were related to the gas industry practice.
Recent B.C. earthquakes linked to fracking as regulator tightens oversightJohn Cassidy, chief executive of Red Cedar Investment Management, said Trump's string of rapid-fire tariff announcements had unnerved Wall Street.
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