Julia Coronado
Mentioned in 8 analyzed podcast episodes across 2 shows
Economist and founder/president of Macro Policy Perspectives, as well as a professor at the University of Texas at Austin. She is frequently featured on economic podcasts to analyze major market developments, including geopolitical events' impacts on oil and bond markets, tariff policies, and broader market uncertainty. Her expertise spans macroeconomic policy analysis and financial market implications.
Episode Appearances
Marketplace Morning Report · Apr 13, 2026
War in the Middle East, oil, and jobs
“Analyzed oil supply restrictions and production shutdown impacts from broader blockade strategy”
Marketplace All-in-One · Apr 13, 2026
War in the Middle East, oil, and jobs
“Analyzed oil supply restrictions and production shutdown risks from Middle East conflict”
Marketplace Morning Report · Apr 3, 2026
A new tariff on imported medication
“Discussed March jobs report, highlighting weak hiring trends and rising long-term unemployment concerns.”
Marketplace All-in-One · Apr 3, 2026
A new tariff on imported medication
“Analyzed March job report, unemployment trends, and labor market volatility in guest interview segment”
Marketplace All-in-One · Mar 2, 2026
Global markets respond to the attack on Iran
“Founder of Macro Policy Perspectives and UT Austin professor analyzing oil, bond, and market impacts”
Marketplace Morning Report · Mar 2, 2026
Global markets respond to the attack on Iran
“Founder of Macro Policy Perspectives and UT Austin professor discussing oil prices, bond yields, and market uncertainty”
Marketplace Morning Report · Feb 23, 2026
Trump dusts off obscure legal authority for new tariffs
“Economist and founder of Macro Policy Perspectives discussing market uncertainty and safe-haven asset demand”
Marketplace All-in-One · Feb 23, 2026
Trump dusts off obscure legal authority for new tariffs
“Economist and founder/president of Macro Policy Perspectives; professor at University of Texas Austin analyzing tariff market impacts.”