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Growing pains: Decoding the post-pandemic economy
Anne Vandenabeele
Economist
Greg Singer
Investment Director, Capital Group Private Client Services
Isaac Sudit
Equity Investment Analyst

With the world beginning to reopen in earnest, the U.S. economy has sprung back to life. Robust government support and pent-up consumer demand are fueling roaring GDP growth and a spirited advance in stock prices. But the outlook has been clouded by a bout of inflation, a disjointed labor market and the specter of higher taxes. Is this the post-pandemic future? Or are we just experiencing growing pains on the way to a new normal? Watch as Capital Group investment professionals discuss today’s market, where it might be going and where they are finding promising investment ideas.


Investment Director Greg Singer spoke with economist Anne Vandenabeele and semiconductor analyst Isaac Sudit about the direction of the economy, shortages in key industries and potential opportunities for investors.



Greg Singer is a senior vice president and investment director at Capital Group Private Client Services. In addition, he leads our Wealth Advisory Group and is a member of the Management Committee and the Portfolio Strategy Committee. Before joining Capital Group in 2012, he spent seven years at Bernstein Global Wealth Management. Prior to that, he held strategic planning and marketing roles at PepsiCo and was an analyst at Lehman Brothers. He has an MBA in finance from Northwestern University, along with bachelor’s degrees in finance and computer science from the University of Pennsylvania. 


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