EP. 112: Philippe Gijsels: The New World Economy in 5 Trends — Investing in times of Superinflation, Hyper Innovation, and Climate Transition

 

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My guest today is Philippe Gijsels. He is the Chief Strategist at BNP Paribas Fortis and a co-author of the book ( with Koen De Leus) World Economy in 5 Trends.

Takeaways

Childhood experiences can shape one's relationship with money and career path.

The world is changing profoundly, and it's important to adapt to new trends and challenges.

Owning real assets is crucial in an inflationary world.

The three windows of knowledge, trends, and interaction provide a comprehensive view of the world.

Innovation is a key driver of productivity and can shape the future.

Despite the expectation that productivity gains would lead to shorter work hours, people are still working the same hours as their grandparents.

Being open to changing one's mind and adapting to new information is crucial in investing and in life.

The interviews with famous dead economists provide insights into their thoughts and perspectives on long-term and economic issues.

The alligator principle in trend following emphasizes the importance of cutting losses quickly to avoid further damage.

The world is interconnected, and our actions have consequences for the planet and future generations.

The transition to renewable energy is necessary to address climate change, but it requires innovation and investment in battery technology.

Interest rates play a significant role in the economy and financial markets, and their movements can impact various asset classes.

Understanding the impact of inflation and interest rates is crucial for stock market performance.

The US has a unique position in a globalized world, with the dollar as the world's reserve currency.

Changing demographics present both challenges and opportunities.

Human connection and storytelling remain essential in an increasingly technological world.

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