Don Reynolds

Don Reynolds - Economist and Economic Trends Keynote Speaker

Don Reynolds

Don Reynolds - Economist and Economic Trends Keynote Speaker

Speaker: Don Reynolds

Real World Economist, the Paranoid Optimist

Topics:

  • US Economy
  • Global Economy
  • Future Trends
  • Whats Really Going On

Don Reynolds is an economic analyst, market strategist, and self-described Paranoid Optimist who vigilantly monitors the global economy and financial markets to help organizations navigate uncertainty with confidence. He speaks on economic forecasting, market trends, and the strategic implications of global shifts, delivering predictions grounded in rigorous research and decades of financial expertise. Don’s ability to translate complex economic forces into clear, actionable intelligence has made him a trusted voice for corporate and association audiences.

Financial Career & Credentials
Don is a past Chairman of $120 billion in Pension and Trust Funds and a graduate of the Securities Institute of the Wharton School of Business. He has received an Honorary Degree from the University of Moscow in recognition of his expertise in global economic analysis. His background spans institutional finance, investment strategy, and the study of emerging markets and economic powerhouses around the world.

Speaker & Advisor
Don’s presentations combine studious research with an engaging delivery style, helping audiences understand where global markets are headed and how to position their organizations accordingly. His analysis spans economic powerhouses and emerging markets, providing both short-term tactical insights and long-term strategic perspectives. His keynotes deliver authoritative analysis of economic trends, financial market dynamics, and the global forces shaping business strategy and investment decisions.

US Economy:

We are in recovery the trend is clearly up. There will be no double dip recession, Corporate balance sheets have over $2 Trillion in cash and another $6 Trillion in cash is sitting in money funds and short term deposits. Corporate earnings are strong and US exports are robust. The global economy should show economic growth in excess of 5%. The economy’s biggest headwind is uncertainty. We are still plagued by more housing foreclosures, budget deficits and poisonous political partisanship in Washington DC.

Global Economy:

In the last twenty years the global economy has produced three billion new capitalists with a voracious appetite for consumer products, while creating a new global labor market. Asia has become the second engine of global economic growth; Europe seeks to define its new global identity; Latin America witnesses the birth of a new middle class; and mineral and agricultural rich Canada is perfectly positioned. Don presents a bold assessment of the current political and economic events and forecasts major trends in the global economy.

Future Trends:

Don believes that the velocity of change is accelerating due to Globalization, Demographics, and Technology. When these forces interact, massive changes or tectonic shifts occur, creating a visceral new reality, perceptions change quickly. We will confront new ethical Dilemmas, New Trends in Technology and Bio Research will alter our lives more in the next ten years then in the last thirty.

Whats Really Going On:

(This appeared in Time Magazine.)

“The US economy remains almost comatose. The slump already ranks as the longest period of sustained weakness since the Depression. The economy is staggering under many “structural” burdens, The represent once-in-a-lifetime dislocations that will take years to work out. Among them: the job drought; the debt hangover; the banking collapse; the real estate depression; the health care cost explosion and the runaway federal deficit.”

It pretty much sums up the situation, however we have been here before! The quote you just read is from Time Magazine, September 1992. In September 1992, the Dow Jones Industrials was below 3400, which was the beginning of an eight year run to 10,940.



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