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Marc Faber Says Oil May Be Entering a Higher New Normal
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Recorded on April 2 2026

Steve Yang sits down with Dr. Marc Faber for a sharp macro conversation on where the biggest cracks are forming in the global system right now. Faber argues that liquidity has already tightened as asset prices weaken, real estate loses momentum, and borrowers with variable-rate exposure feel the squeeze. He explains why he believes the United States is heading toward more debt monetization, why that points toward inflation even if many assets fall together, and why he still sees relative defense in bonds compared with weaker equity segments. The interview also digs into the difference between deflation in what people can delay and inflation in what they still need, the repricing of commercial real estate, and why he believes oil may be moving into a higher structural range. Steve and Marc also discuss gold, silver, capital flows, household stress, energy demand, and why the Iran conflict could last longer than many investors expect. If you follow macro, commodities, geopolitics, and where capital may move next, this is an episode worth watching all the way through. #Millettian

Key topics list

Liquidity tightening and falling asset prices
Household stress and variable-rate debt
Debt monetization and inflation risk
Bonds versus equities in a weaker macro cycle
Deflationary wants versus inflationary needs
Commercial real estate repricing
Oil, energy demand, and higher-for-longer pricing
Iran conflict and geopolitical spillover

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Chapters

00:00 Cold open
01:55 Intro
02:34 Liquidity has tightened
04:33 Middle East cash flow pressure
05:06 Household recession view
06:59 Markets and geopolitics
10:21 Capital flows in illiquidity
14:48 Debt printing and inflation
19:22 Inflationary needs versus deflationary wants
22:06 Oil and energy demand
26:13 Iran conflict outlook
29:57 Outro

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