Paul Mcculley is a portfolio manager and Fed watcher who has been with PIMCO, one of the nation's largest and most prestigious fund companies, since 1999. He is an economist who has an MBA from Columbia University and has worked on Wall Street for twenty-five years—with stints at EF Hutton, Columbia Savings and Loan, and UBS Securities. McCulley has written about interest rates, the falling dollar, the impact of China, Alan Greenspan, and much more.
Jonathan Fuerbringer was a reporter for the New York Times for twenty-four years and, before that, for the Washington Star and the Boston Globe. When he was based in Wash-ington, he wrote about the Federal Reserve, Congress, and presidential economic policy. He also covered the Washington fallout from the crash of 1987. From New York, Fuerbringer followed the stock market bubble of the 1990s and the aftermath of 9/11.