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oh, professional economist indeed. but as i mentioned all on already, 14 is the only one who, who is there any deciding to the general direction of the russian politics. okay, so we have put in, you know, in a way keeping us guessing, with what has been the most significant change as to his military commander, since russia's full scale invasion of ukraine. and as we've hinted, even one of pollutants closest allies was not spared in this region awful. side by side and good friends. that's how i'll show you cool and polluted and present, that their relationship for years. 68 year old show who has ever seen the ministry of defense since 2012, his time in office. so the annexation of crimea, and the invasion of ukraine. but he did not deliver what boots and had hoped for a quick capture of keys. now he is being replaced by the civilian and right below self boots in hopes that the form administered of economic development will provide a boost to the alms industry in particular and use that. so you, course military technolog
oh, professional economist indeed. but as i mentioned all on already, 14 is the only one who, who is there any deciding to the general direction of the russian politics. okay, so we have put in, you know, in a way keeping us guessing, with what has been the most significant change as to his military commander, since russia's full scale invasion of ukraine. and as we've hinted, even one of pollutants closest allies was not spared in this region awful. side by side and good friends. that's how...
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his replacement will be andrei belousov, an economist and the deputy prime minister. russia editor steve rosenberg explained that at the kremlin, reshuffles are unusual. whoever the russian government ministers are, whoever�*s sitting around that cabinet table, there is one man and one man alone in russia who calls the shots, and that is vladimir putin. he's the man with all the power. having said that, a government reshuffle in russia is interesting, particularly when key ministers like the defence minister is being changed. they don't happen too often. the foreign minister, he's been in his post for 20 years. mr shoigu, he has been defence minister for 12 years. he was appointed by vladimir putin in 2012, i think. the two men were said to be pretty close for a long time. they even went on holiday a few times to siberia together. last week, we were on red square watching the victory day parade and defence minister shoigu was there inspecting the russian troops. but there had been rumours for some time that he could be moved, he could lose hisjob, and it seems that'
his replacement will be andrei belousov, an economist and the deputy prime minister. russia editor steve rosenberg explained that at the kremlin, reshuffles are unusual. whoever the russian government ministers are, whoever�*s sitting around that cabinet table, there is one man and one man alone in russia who calls the shots, and that is vladimir putin. he's the man with all the power. having said that, a government reshuffle in russia is interesting, particularly when key ministers like the...
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interestingly the subtitle suggests that economists don't think inflation is morally wrong. moral or amoral, voters certainly think it is frustrating. charles: absolutely. thank you so much, kelly. joining me monetary macro.com cio joseph wong, bianco research president, jim bianco. we have so much brain power here guys, we have to open the doors, keep it down here. let me start with you, joe, first time in studio. i was reading your work. let's go backwards, the balancing act for jay powell, you think he will say it is okay to cut rates based on softness in johns even though it means longer, sticky inflation? >> first of all it is pleasure to be here. this is a magnificent studio. i do think that is how it works. the fed is ultimately political because the people that work there have certain values and beliefs, are right? when you look at values beliefs are, they are heavily part of democratic party. you see that in public voting data. one of the hallmarks is vowing employment more than inflation. so i think when push comes to shove, when we have a little bit higher unemplo
interestingly the subtitle suggests that economists don't think inflation is morally wrong. moral or amoral, voters certainly think it is frustrating. charles: absolutely. thank you so much, kelly. joining me monetary macro.com cio joseph wong, bianco research president, jim bianco. we have so much brain power here guys, we have to open the doors, keep it down here. let me start with you, joe, first time in studio. i was reading your work. let's go backwards, the balancing act for jay powell,...
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a warning from economists _ avoidance. a warning from economists that _ avoidance. a warning from economists that all - avoidance. a warning from i economists that all parties needed to be more honest about the state of public finances. the other one is talking about the windfall tax and the oil and gas companies are not made clear the tax cuts to the big banks that the conservatives have given since 2015, they need to be reversed. and we will show that we are being responsible.— will show that we are being responsible. the tories have hinted at _ responsible. the tories have hinted at further _ responsible. the tories have hinted at further tax - responsible. the tories have hinted at further tax cuts - responsible. the tories have hinted at further tax cuts if l hinted at further tax cuts if they stay in power but announced an eye—catching policy are mandatory national service for all 18 —year—olds either full—time military service for one year or one weekend a month volunteering in public services. it’s weekend a month volunteering in public services.
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but according to alex holmes of the economist intelligence unit — china is back, this time as the top foreign direct investor in vietnam, and ready to do business. here's what he said about the impact of that increased chinese investment on vietnam's economy. yes, a lot tends to get pinned on global trade tensions and de—risking from china, and that certainly is a driver and motivation for companies to invest in vietnam. it's close to south china's supply chains and it's vital alternative. but vietnam itself is an attractive fti destination for chinese investors. they may look to de—risk their own production to get around geopolitical tensions, or theyjust may be attracted to vietnam as an attractive place to build things as wages continue to rise in central china. when you say china is now at the top of the foreign direct investor in vietnam, what kind of changes have we've seen compared to five years ago? so, five years ago, china wasn't really a large source of fti to vietnam at all. it's reallyjumped up the rankings, especially in the last couple of years. you've seen there's
but according to alex holmes of the economist intelligence unit — china is back, this time as the top foreign direct investor in vietnam, and ready to do business. here's what he said about the impact of that increased chinese investment on vietnam's economy. yes, a lot tends to get pinned on global trade tensions and de—risking from china, and that certainly is a driver and motivation for companies to invest in vietnam. it's close to south china's supply chains and it's vital alternative....
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macron has been very adamant about in his latest economist interview. so at least they're seeing the crisis, and they understand that leadership is the only way forward, okay, and -- leadership and renewal. so this is the bright spot that i see, but it does not come from any sort of cyclical data. i think just now that leaders understand the agency for europe to reposition itself in the world. >> george, thank you so much for your insight. real interesting perspectives here and views from george lagarias, chief economist at mazars. the recent german data, the full print will be out at 1:00 p.m. uk time, 2:00 p.m. european time. >>> the nikki is off. the shanghai comp eeking out a marginal gain here. the imf has raised its growth outlook for china. it now sees the country hitting its growth target of 5% for the year up from the previous forecast of 4.6% made last month after stronger than expected gdp data in the first quarter. it could grow 18% in 15 years if they strengthen productivity and create a good environment businesses. >>> a quick look at u.s.
macron has been very adamant about in his latest economist interview. so at least they're seeing the crisis, and they understand that leadership is the only way forward, okay, and -- leadership and renewal. so this is the bright spot that i see, but it does not come from any sort of cyclical data. i think just now that leaders understand the agency for europe to reposition itself in the world. >> george, thank you so much for your insight. real interesting perspectives here and views from...
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lets get the low down now with louise loo, who is china economist at oxford economics. louise, looking for china. projected to grow beyond expectations.— projected to grow beyond expectations. yes, exactly. this is very _ expectations. yes, exactly. this is very positive - this is very positive assessment. i think the upgrade to the growth forecast notjust this year, next year, suggest to us that there is a good sense of expectation that policies will continue to be quite supportive of the economy. i think generally it is quite good news if you think
lets get the low down now with louise loo, who is china economist at oxford economics. louise, looking for china. projected to grow beyond expectations.— projected to grow beyond expectations. yes, exactly. this is very _ expectations. yes, exactly. this is very positive - this is very positive assessment. i think the upgrade to the growth forecast notjust this year, next year, suggest to us that there is a good sense of expectation that policies will continue to be quite supportive of the...
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the economist and mr. al-husseini, the other economic expert of the program , are present here. in the name of allah, the most merciful, the most merciful, i would like permission to start with mr. al-husseini. i would like to wish you all, dear viewers, as well as mr. yazdizadeh, good health, so that you can see the results of the work that we have done in the field of land in the past five decades. on us, in the last two decades, we have sold a thousand billion dollars, a trillion dollars, a thousand billion dollars, in two decades, in 20 years, in 22 years, we have sold currency below the market price in the economy of this country, in the last 10 years, we have sold almost 200 billion dollars. preference to different denominations from 120 to 420 tomans to let me tell you 28 and 500 in this economy . let me tell you that in the last 20 years we have 281 billion dollars in the form of direct intervention of the central bank to maintain the rate. we intervened in the free market as an intervention in the economy. the characteristic result is the result of the free market land
the economist and mr. al-husseini, the other economic expert of the program , are present here. in the name of allah, the most merciful, the most merciful, i would like permission to start with mr. al-husseini. i would like to wish you all, dear viewers, as well as mr. yazdizadeh, good health, so that you can see the results of the work that we have done in the field of land in the past five decades. on us, in the last two decades, we have sold a thousand billion dollars, a trillion dollars, a...
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this idea was expressed by american economist jeffrey sachs in an interview with tucker carlson. more one. the white house’s calculation, in his opinion, is the reluctance to solve problems diplomatically and begin a dialogue with moscow. until biden talks directly with putin and starts a dialogue, our lives are in great danger, and it is unimaginable to me that we are waging an open war and are not even trying to find a path to peace now. what do you think about putin? he is very smart, he runs russia very effectively because he came out of the kgb. jeffrey sack also recalled the story of the northern stream explosions and unequivocally stated: washington is behind the terrorist attack, and at the same time causing it is bewildering that germany, which suffered serious losses from this, did not really react in any way; this, the economist believes, is a clear illustration of how berlin is subordinate to the interests of the united states. for a strike on a tent camp in rafahiya that killed at least 45 people. israel used american ammunition. reports this. journalists interview
this idea was expressed by american economist jeffrey sachs in an interview with tucker carlson. more one. the white house’s calculation, in his opinion, is the reluctance to solve problems diplomatically and begin a dialogue with moscow. until biden talks directly with putin and starts a dialogue, our lives are in great danger, and it is unimaginable to me that we are waging an open war and are not even trying to find a path to peace now. what do you think about putin? he is very smart, he...
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carl tannenbaum, chief economist at northern trust, the stock market is still doing very well, ample opportunities, wages that are rising faster which improves real purchasing power, so shoppers are very active in their shopping. we saw those _ active in their shopping. we saw those stock market gains, or investors only looking at the potential interest rate cuts? i the potential interest rate cuts? ., ., , the potential interest rate cuts? ., ., ., cuts? i would hope not, and it certainly quite _ cuts? i would hope not, and it certainly quite a _ cuts? i would hope not, and it certainly quite a mild - cuts? i would hope not, and it certainly quite a mild strap . cuts? i would hope not, and it certainly quite a mild strap --j certainly quite a mild strap —— milestone, we all remember when the dowjones average was bumping along at less than 700, but it's also the fundamental strength of the american economy which has grown faster than its developed market counterparts. part of that is many countries spent freely during the pandemic, the american economy kept on going. so while the
carl tannenbaum, chief economist at northern trust, the stock market is still doing very well, ample opportunities, wages that are rising faster which improves real purchasing power, so shoppers are very active in their shopping. we saw those _ active in their shopping. we saw those stock market gains, or investors only looking at the potential interest rate cuts? i the potential interest rate cuts? ., ., , the potential interest rate cuts? ., ., ., cuts? i would hope not, and it certainly...
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charles: there was a time they had folks who weren't economists. i look at the makeup of the fed in the beginning, business people to your point. having said all that you still see rate cuts happening, you don't agree with dudley. dudley's notion, hey, you know what if you're going to be preemptive, preimperative on the side of maybe hiking instead of being caught flat footed. >> i don't think hike something the opt tall cost of this environment. inflation is moving lower. it may not feel like it because we're still factoring four years of record high inflation. so cost fatigue is very much there, very much affecting morale, but if you look at inflation dynamics which are really the key focus of the fed they're edging back down towards 2%. does the fed need and want to squeeze factors that may not be influenced as much as initially thought by tighter policy or do they want to be prudent and adopt a more careful stance. charles: i have got 30 seconds but i want to make this point for the audience, because as much as wall street puts on the pom pom f
charles: there was a time they had folks who weren't economists. i look at the makeup of the fed in the beginning, business people to your point. having said all that you still see rate cuts happening, you don't agree with dudley. dudley's notion, hey, you know what if you're going to be preemptive, preimperative on the side of maybe hiking instead of being caught flat footed. >> i don't think hike something the opt tall cost of this environment. inflation is moving lower. it may not feel...
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but the reality of a carbon tax is more complex than some economists might think. then many different ways to tax carbon emissions. you could tax the entire economy or just the specific fixed up some taxes, only target companies of a certain size. a lot of the carbon taxes worldwide taxes on fossil fuels. that means fossil fuel firms must pay for every lita or cubic meter of oil, gas and coal they extract. but in many cases, the additional cost is passed onto the consumers, incentivizing them to use less of it. the next question is what to do with all the money you just collected. one way is to reduce other taxes in sweden. one is called this the green tax shift. this is christy on to him on he advised the swedish government on tax policies for 10 years. one use an increase in environmental takes ation to reduce the taxes on labor that would be considered to be a growth enhancing reform. switzerland uses 2 thirds of its revenue to reduce health insurance and social security payments and invest the rest into low emission fact is, canada takes it one step further. re
but the reality of a carbon tax is more complex than some economists might think. then many different ways to tax carbon emissions. you could tax the entire economy or just the specific fixed up some taxes, only target companies of a certain size. a lot of the carbon taxes worldwide taxes on fossil fuels. that means fossil fuel firms must pay for every lita or cubic meter of oil, gas and coal they extract. but in many cases, the additional cost is passed onto the consumers, incentivizing them...
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haidi: the estimate had been for 240,000 so a lot softer than had been predicted by economists. perhaps the fed could have reason to cut as soon as september. >> let's take a look at how we are setting up here in sydney as we come online in just a couple of seconds. just a reminder, japan is closed for a public holiday today so we are seeing a few markets in fact shuttered on this monday session. sydney, you already out of the gates a little bit to the upside, about .6% and we are seeing the impact across asian fx as well with that weakness in the dollar. the aussie dollar holding steady. we are seeing brent crude trading a little bit higher. when it comes to oil, we are continuing to really monitor what we are seeing with that demand-side concern. saudi arabia jacking up their prices, pushing a little bit of upside momentum there. that was the biggest weekly drop for crude since february so still pretty shaky when it comes to the demand side of that equation. annabelle: that is right and it's going to be quite an interesting session as well. we got a number of markets that are
haidi: the estimate had been for 240,000 so a lot softer than had been predicted by economists. perhaps the fed could have reason to cut as soon as september. >> let's take a look at how we are setting up here in sydney as we come online in just a couple of seconds. just a reminder, japan is closed for a public holiday today so we are seeing a few markets in fact shuttered on this monday session. sydney, you already out of the gates a little bit to the upside, about .6% and we are seeing...
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i'm an economist. and even if you aren't, there's a really obvious story about what's going on in the housing markets. supply and demand. yes, of course it's supply and demand like demand is high supply is low. of course, prices are astronomical as usual. supply and demand wrong. it is correct to say the supply and demand gives us insight on what's going on in housing prices. but it's still in particular case, deeply misleading because normally when we say supply and demand, it very sounds like we're talking about natural. why are court side seats a basketball game so expensive. well there's naturally a great scarcity of courtside seats to basketball games. everyone can't be sitting in the courtside side. by definition. watch the research that i build this book on says is that it is not the case that natural scarcity is a big problem. instead, housing prices have largely because regulation is artificially reducing supply and by a lot right? right. so what's wrong with the housing market? this is what's
i'm an economist. and even if you aren't, there's a really obvious story about what's going on in the housing markets. supply and demand. yes, of course it's supply and demand like demand is high supply is low. of course, prices are astronomical as usual. supply and demand wrong. it is correct to say the supply and demand gives us insight on what's going on in housing prices. but it's still in particular case, deeply misleading because normally when we say supply and demand, it very sounds like...
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stuff on common, top it out as an economist whose research analyzes agricultural policies. he's been a consultant to the world bank and several national governments. this is because g d, p growth becomes more and more concentrated on industrial goods and especially services . overtime european farms are dying out, decreasing by roughly a 3rd since 2005. so 8700000 people worked in european agriculture in 2020. and that doesn't include seasonal workers who often labor under precarious conditions in europe, in the us. the farming population has shown elevated suicide rates. being a farmer as not only having the job as a file, but really are giving, giving all in my to you from my a is a as an agricultural economist who researches the social side of the sample for it . systems farmers, suicide rates in india, the world's most populous nation, are dire. in 2022, at least 30 farmers took their own lives every day. and we can look again to their shrinking roles. agriculture here. the lead has springs significant, you know, reduce the one leader on the in $1415.00, both end of the
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job as a file, but really are giving, giving all and most of the fund maya has a, as an agricultural economist who researches the social side of sustainable food systems. farmers, suicide rates in india, the world's most populous nation, are dire. in 2022, at least 30 farmers took their own lives every day. and we can look again to the shrinking roles oper, culture, here. the lead has spring significance, you know, reduce one leader on the importing 15 percent of the, the countries versus jobs and agricultural economists to india as institute for economic growth purchasers gathering in the breadbasket northern instead of punjab, once a government to guarantee a minimum price for all their cost, so whether it's india or europe farmer, you're struggling or losing relevance in our economic system. and it shows the ways in which the system is stacked against on the well across the value chain is not distributed enough. fairly meant not even even not as the political secretary of a federation, the advocates for european farmers and farm workers for the day. and that's in the 4th manufacturers. a go
job as a file, but really are giving, giving all and most of the fund maya has a, as an agricultural economist who researches the social side of sustainable food systems. farmers, suicide rates in india, the world's most populous nation, are dire. in 2022, at least 30 farmers took their own lives every day. and we can look again to the shrinking roles oper, culture, here. the lead has spring significance, you know, reduce one leader on the importing 15 percent of the, the countries versus jobs...
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the second part is i know you were first a journalist before you became a political economist. i am into peace journalism now. what do we do as journalists where we have conflicts from these areas to try to mediate and bring about peace and that conflict area? thank you, sir. oge onubogu: thank you so much. two questions in one. do you want to take those first before we go to the next round? prof. utomi: thank you. one of t that fascinates me, matt and i were colleagues in grad school in indiana in the late 1970's. one thing that fascinates me about the american example is opportunity and access and conflict. i find that part of the that in spite of everything, i mean it is not a perfect society , conflict is reduced in america, is that opportunity beckons. coming to grad school here in 1978, we were lucky if we had a friend who could make some money driving a taxi. [laughter] the first warning i got arriving in annapolis was to be careful driving through martinsville. but i come to visit chicago and i was watching television and i was not sure if i was in chicago or lagos beca
the second part is i know you were first a journalist before you became a political economist. i am into peace journalism now. what do we do as journalists where we have conflicts from these areas to try to mediate and bring about peace and that conflict area? thank you, sir. oge onubogu: thank you so much. two questions in one. do you want to take those first before we go to the next round? prof. utomi: thank you. one of t that fascinates me, matt and i were colleagues in grad school in...
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belarus produces. all goods that economists include as a result of light industry. we have our own textiles, leather, accessories, companies that they make things out of them, sell them and transport them to cities and countries. raw materials and products are exported. in the case of leather, for example, these are unprocessed hides, but our manufacturers, as in all sectors of the economy, try to conclude contracts for the supply of finished products, the profit is higher. by the way, by the way... people willingly take products from us. if we talk about textiles, we sell yarn, threads, fabrics, especially the popular linen and wool. now fittings are at the top, we make them ourselves, but in russia this position sank after how the west turned on sanctions. therefore, our manufacturers are studying demand and negotiating with russian colleagues. there are plans for a joint venture that will produce buckles, rivets and zippers for both markets. and of course, they take it from us. final product: our underwear, tights and socks, classic sportswear, coats and jackets,
belarus produces. all goods that economists include as a result of light industry. we have our own textiles, leather, accessories, companies that they make things out of them, sell them and transport them to cities and countries. raw materials and products are exported. in the case of leather, for example, these are unprocessed hides, but our manufacturers, as in all sectors of the economy, try to conclude contracts for the supply of finished products, the profit is higher. by the way, by the...
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which party, chinese or korean, so i'm not here i can't say about it, ah, well, you know, uh, and if economists deal with economics, then it's ok. in principle, ah, russia withstood the sanctions pressure. and many other things thanks to chinese money, this is also a fact, but if we talk about bilousov himself, that is , there are also different points of view, but i do not want to talk about his leadership style and the fact that he is an economist and a supporter there is state regulation and many other things, i am interested in general. how are they going to fight corruption, well, if i can imagine format, you can fight with two methods: the first method is with landings, the second method is with procedures, its landings can accompany the creation of procedures, but procedures are difficult, they are long, and by and large in the conditions of war they... well, it is quite difficult to adapt procedures, if, let's say, everything will go as it usually happens in russia, and here you can read and remember saltykov's generosity in order to understand, in principle, in principle, the fight aga
which party, chinese or korean, so i'm not here i can't say about it, ah, well, you know, uh, and if economists deal with economics, then it's ok. in principle, ah, russia withstood the sanctions pressure. and many other things thanks to chinese money, this is also a fact, but if we talk about bilousov himself, that is , there are also different points of view, but i do not want to talk about his leadership style and the fact that he is an economist and a supporter there is state regulation and...
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that's the main reason he brought an economist in. absolutely, i think i'd be surprised if the income or is that for very long. but i think he's that to clean up shop in the number of friends effectively in a much more technical front. he doesn't have to minutes. you background. he's that are, i think really to almost and the way it's be the receive us. if you want to look at the end of business contacts that people have come in to sort out a failed enterprise, think a little bit, he's the for that reason and i'm sure they will then move on again into new hands. but for now, showing his face, say for this move, he remains in hooton's in a circle, but the i'm a did. so i'm the new leadership, at least for a walk up. or what does this appointment mean for the war effort? i mean, changing your leadership at any point is riley assigned to things going terribly well. sick if that happens often. and the russian leadership has been revolving door particular on the ministry side for many people. um, interesting to come on with the latest oper
that's the main reason he brought an economist in. absolutely, i think i'd be surprised if the income or is that for very long. but i think he's that to clean up shop in the number of friends effectively in a much more technical front. he doesn't have to minutes. you background. he's that are, i think really to almost and the way it's be the receive us. if you want to look at the end of business contacts that people have come in to sort out a failed enterprise, think a little bit, he's the for...
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this would normally be expected, but an economist, i didn't actually, i would start with the actually the $410.00 was the one who began. does the tradition of appointing civilian officials to the position of the media serve the task manager since 2001 of the administrative and of course i pointed speaking about the hello. so i would say that she comes from the village family, is they, are there ample letters, there was going to solve yes. a beats, you wouldn't be fine because the different forms economic reforms of 1965. jim's day fellows like himself. he's an academic policy economist, he's been working on russia's economic reforms, since late nine's as early as seems later. 198 as early 19 nineties is also well known for being really religious. like also the expiration religious bonds around from seed since 2006. he's been in the federal government for the presidential administration. the famously predicted the global financial crisis of 2008, back in 2005. so 3 years before the, the process started. and in 2013, he joined the presidential administrations. he became the aid us. i wo
this would normally be expected, but an economist, i didn't actually, i would start with the actually the $410.00 was the one who began. does the tradition of appointing civilian officials to the position of the media serve the task manager since 2001 of the administrative and of course i pointed speaking about the hello. so i would say that she comes from the village family, is they, are there ample letters, there was going to solve yes. a beats, you wouldn't be fine because the different...
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he's an academic policy economist. he's been working on russia's economic reforms, is so slate nines as early as seems late 198 as early as 9 to 9. this is also well known for being really religious. like all said, ex christian religious bods around from seed since 2006, he's been in the federal government or the presidential administration. he famously predicted the global financial crisis of 2008, back in 2005. so 3 years before the the process started, and in 2013, he joined the presidential administrations, he became the aid us. i would like to know what that means. so for example, under his economic tenure, rushes positions in the doing business, the global ranking moves from 123 to the 28th position. so he shows himself as a very capable technocratic minister and economic official, the can achieve public policy objectives. so i think it is, it just brings a lot of support to him from looking at putting up with things. now, especially in the rush of spends more than 7 percent of his gdc on the defense and dr. comp
he's an academic policy economist. he's been working on russia's economic reforms, is so slate nines as early as seems late 198 as early as 9 to 9. this is also well known for being really religious. like all said, ex christian religious bods around from seed since 2006, he's been in the federal government or the presidential administration. he famously predicted the global financial crisis of 2008, back in 2005. so 3 years before the the process started, and in 2013, he joined the presidential...
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his replacement will be andrei belousov — an economist and a deputy prime minister. what is the significance in this move i think the most significant thing is the fact that on the year of the full—scale invasion, the third year, putin decided to change his minister of defence. the fact that the more senior position is losing a lot of influence when she used to have is now taking a new role. it says a lot about putin's mind and his opinion of the state of the minister of russia. ~ . . , , ., ., russia. much has been made of the move of andre _ russia. much has been made of the move of andre blue _ russia. much has been made of the move of andre blue soft, _ russia. much has been made of the move of andre blue soft, the - move of andre blue soft, the deputy prime minister. the people rely highlighting the fact that including me tree pass because of, saying he's a civilian with massive economic experience. a civilian with massive economic experience-_ a civilian with massive economic exerience. , , . ., ,, experience. first, since many years auo, experience. first, s
his replacement will be andrei belousov — an economist and a deputy prime minister. what is the significance in this move i think the most significant thing is the fact that on the year of the full—scale invasion, the third year, putin decided to change his minister of defence. the fact that the more senior position is losing a lot of influence when she used to have is now taking a new role. it says a lot about putin's mind and his opinion of the state of the minister of russia. ~ . . , ,...
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, but he is a competent economist, this is also an important issue, he is competent, he is very ideological, he is not liberal from the point of view point of view, he is not a neoliberal, he is not a monetarist, he is a neoconservator, and the main thing he has there... is the idea that it is necessary to develop domestic industry, which is not an idea at all, i for example, i support it, but of course not at the expense of the military-industrial complex, but he says that nothing else can exist in russia, and that is why he was simply the only one of such famous russian economists who ideologically supported it from the first day war, what is its main task, in your opinion? in this story related to the change of the minister of defense, the audit of the minister of defense, he has to tell putin how much money is left for the war, or to stop the corruption flows from the ministry of defense, which is primarily from him putin is waiting, what do you think? well, look, the fight against corruption is actually the thing that is most dangerous for the normal functioning of the ministry of defe
, but he is a competent economist, this is also an important issue, he is competent, he is very ideological, he is not liberal from the point of view point of view, he is not a neoliberal, he is not a monetarist, he is a neoconservator, and the main thing he has there... is the idea that it is necessary to develop domestic industry, which is not an idea at all, i for example, i support it, but of course not at the expense of the military-industrial complex, but he says that nothing else can...
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well, he's an economist, he doesn't have a military background, and there's nothing unusual about that. we've seen that we've plenty of other ministries of defenses across the world and has been the 1st step of the prime minister for russian as since 2020 and in his role. and his background as an economist, he's actually been very important in terms of looking at the reconstruction efforts of before noon, the integrated regions into russia. he understands what's going on in the crime that i'm that will give him a different sense as to what perhaps the priorities we heard don't form the music pass goals, the criminal spokesperson talking about the reason why civilian has been chosen to be moved into this position. and pass group said, you know, the in searching of the economy of the military into the whole state looking at innovation the whole state is going to be important as not to determine the witness on the battlefield. and given that ability self has go based economic backgrounds, can see things differently and he understands the new, the incorporated regions. it's clear that he i
well, he's an economist, he doesn't have a military background, and there's nothing unusual about that. we've seen that we've plenty of other ministries of defenses across the world and has been the 1st step of the prime minister for russian as since 2020 and in his role. and his background as an economist, he's actually been very important in terms of looking at the reconstruction efforts of before noon, the integrated regions into russia. he understands what's going on in the crime that i'm...
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according to skibisky's estimates, as the economist submits, the situation for ukraine is now almost the most difficult. since the beginning of the active phase of the russian invasion, according to representative gur, russia is now throwing everything it has to achieve more success. regarding the number of enemy forces , new data also appeared there, the general announced that russia now has a total of 514,000 personnel on the territory of ukraine. literally before. a month ago it was said that the enemy had 470,000, that is, during this insignificant interval, there was an increase of 40,000 enemies on our territory, and now russia is preparing an offensive in the northeast, skibitsky, like budanov, he says that enemy activation is possible at the end of may or the beginning of june, and skibinetsky assumes that russia is preparing. before the offensive in the area of kharkiv and sumy regions, and this is actually the first statement from the leadership of the main intelligence department, and now quantitative indicators are important, so skibenetskyi says that now the northe
according to skibisky's estimates, as the economist submits, the situation for ukraine is now almost the most difficult. since the beginning of the active phase of the russian invasion, according to representative gur, russia is now throwing everything it has to achieve more success. regarding the number of enemy forces , new data also appeared there, the general announced that russia now has a total of 514,000 personnel on the territory of ukraine. literally before. a month ago it was said...
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he's an economist here. it looks like there's a long vision here about how the economy needs to operate with rushes, new form policy priorities, and that's basically defending himself against the west. yeah, bills of a strategic bank are many people are the shooting of forget actually the fact that while me fighting the shooting, probably the best that i'm going to manager, which historic roster savvy in decades is more generations and used to belong most of us the brain behind the, our economic, our strategy in russia, and she will be putting you into the position of their all man who is in charge or process defense ministry with that uh, usually increased cross as the control of the box. so to sort of manager, industrial companies, we serve gay, shag was our mode. so we're looking at the cold war. so financial means being transferred there because actually drug each other there in the soviet union to military industrial, compet scouts being the driver and not only oversight of military development, but the
he's an economist here. it looks like there's a long vision here about how the economy needs to operate with rushes, new form policy priorities, and that's basically defending himself against the west. yeah, bills of a strategic bank are many people are the shooting of forget actually the fact that while me fighting the shooting, probably the best that i'm going to manager, which historic roster savvy in decades is more generations and used to belong most of us the brain behind the, our...
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now, here's why economists are warning debt. trump's immigration plan could worsen the worker shortage, right? i mean, businesses would lose some of the workers they have and they have trouble making new ones that could boost wages and inflation lesion enforce the fed to keep interest rates high for even longer. and that's something of course they would impact everyone. listened to moody's chief economist, mark zandi explain this issue my sense is president trump's policies or inflationary, right? it's higher terrorists, it's more, it's deportation for immigration i think these things are going to lead to higher prices for american consumers if he follows through and deporting a significant amount of immigrants. so it'd be very difficult on businesses and it's going to cause them to raise wages and prices for the goods and services that they're producing. >> no sir there are of course some caveats here. first, we obviously don't know if trump's going to win. if he wins, we don't know if he's actually going to pursue this immigra
now, here's why economists are warning debt. trump's immigration plan could worsen the worker shortage, right? i mean, businesses would lose some of the workers they have and they have trouble making new ones that could boost wages and inflation lesion enforce the fed to keep interest rates high for even longer. and that's something of course they would impact everyone. listened to moody's chief economist, mark zandi explain this issue my sense is president trump's policies or inflationary,...
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it boils down to the purchasing power of mr and mrs watanabe, as some economists like to call it — watanabe being a very common family name injapan. basically, it is about private consumption which accounts for more than half of the economy, and that fell by 0.7% in the first three months of this year, which is much worse than expected. but if i honest i'm not surprised at all because 95% of the messages i received from my own mother who lives in tokyo is about how things are getting so much more expensive. inflation injapan is nothing compared to the rest of the world but of course japan had decades of no inflation or even deflation where prices fall, and authorities have been desperate for prices to rise, but ordinary consumers just not are used to it and while wages have risen a bit after decades of no pay rise, wages adjusted for inflation, that has been falling for some two years. and of course the weakness of the japanese yen does not help because it makes imported products like oil more expensive, and that is why people have been tightening their purse strings. there are a lot of tal
it boils down to the purchasing power of mr and mrs watanabe, as some economists like to call it — watanabe being a very common family name injapan. basically, it is about private consumption which accounts for more than half of the economy, and that fell by 0.7% in the first three months of this year, which is much worse than expected. but if i honest i'm not surprised at all because 95% of the messages i received from my own mother who lives in tokyo is about how things are getting so much...
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the economist journalist began an interview with what he specified. why, in his speech at the university of sarbona, where the french leader spoke not so long ago, he said that europe could die. macron hastened to reassure his interlocutor. it turns out that he was simply quoting the french writer paul valery, who at the end of the second world war stated that it is common for civilizations to die. nevertheless, macron continued to say that today europe is really in danger, and from three sides. according to him, the military risk comes first, because europe is not the safest region, he believes macron. another risk is economic, but the most important one is existential, that is , the collapse of europe could be facilitated by internal inconsistency and disruption of the functioning of our democracies, the french leader said. all these risks have increased significantly in recent years and cannot be ignored. but, however, the media literally exploded with another news that france is ready to send troops to ukraine, however, for this to happen, two eve
the economist journalist began an interview with what he specified. why, in his speech at the university of sarbona, where the french leader spoke not so long ago, he said that europe could die. macron hastened to reassure his interlocutor. it turns out that he was simply quoting the french writer paul valery, who at the end of the second world war stated that it is common for civilizations to die. nevertheless, macron continued to say that today europe is really in danger, and from three...
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, but he is a competent economist, this is also an important issue. he is competent, he is very ideological, he is not liberal from the point of view, he is not neoliberal, he is a monetarist, he is a neo-contincian, and he has the main idea there, which needs to be developed domestic industry, which is not an idea at all, i, for example, support it, but of course not at the expense of the military-industrial complex, but he says that nothing else can exist in... and that is why he was simply the only one of such famous russian economists, who from the first day and ideologically supported the war, what is his main task, what do you think in these stories related to the change of the minister of defense, the audit of the minister of defense, he has to tell putin how much money is left for the war , whether to stop corruption flows from the ministry defense, what do you think putin expects from him in the first place? well, look, the fight against corruption, in fact, is what is most dangerous for the normal functioning of the ministry of defense, because it is simply all built on corruption
, but he is a competent economist, this is also an important issue. he is competent, he is very ideological, he is not liberal from the point of view, he is not neoliberal, he is a monetarist, he is a neo-contincian, and he has the main idea there, which needs to be developed domestic industry, which is not an idea at all, i, for example, support it, but of course not at the expense of the military-industrial complex, but he says that nothing else can exist in... and that is why he was simply...
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his posts will be taken by the outgoing 1st deputy prime minister and economist by profession. on the day bellows of the kremlin spokesman explained that the decision to put it, he explained rather the decision to put forward a civilian to staff. the position of the nation's defense minister 14 was enough. besides, it is very important seats invite the economy of all security forces into the economy of the country so that it corresponds to the dynamics of our current situation. and the 2nd thing probably there is important to note is that today on the box will feel that when a is the one who's open will continue innovation not open to maxim operational implementation. and the for naturally dakota stage, the president has decided that a civilian should have the minister of defense. there is no just the civilian, but to mine who, how did the very successful ministry also economic development of russia? before a long time was an assistant to the presidents on economic issues to start a shy go. i mean, he's obviously been in this position as defense minister for a long time. he's q
his posts will be taken by the outgoing 1st deputy prime minister and economist by profession. on the day bellows of the kremlin spokesman explained that the decision to put it, he explained rather the decision to put forward a civilian to staff. the position of the nation's defense minister 14 was enough. besides, it is very important seats invite the economy of all security forces into the economy of the country so that it corresponds to the dynamics of our current situation. and the 2nd...
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he dismisses longstanding allies there is showing as defense minister and replaces him with an economist with little military experience. and just really trying 3 entered parts of northern gauze of the military says from us militants are regrouping there. hundreds of thousands of people are also on the move in southern garza as israel issues, new evacuation port plus afghanistan's telephone rulers appealed for international pay it after more than $300.00 people die in torrential rains and flooding and kashmir boats in india is general election for the 1st time since it was stripped of its semi autonomy, a status, a move that provoked widespread anger in the region. the hello, i'm terry martin. thanks for joining us. the top court here in germany has ruled the far right alternative for germany party is a potential threat to democracy. this decision means the f. d can be classified as a suspected. extreme is group allowing it to be placed under surveillance by the mess intelligence nationwide. is currently the 2nd most popular party in the polls across germany. our political course by this
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was that economists telling you? well, he says that the well, he was floored as well by the doubling of the premium from pamela. he says that it's like the oil and gas prices, the premiums are that they'll they'll go up and down depending on supply and demand. and so he doesn't expect these rates to stay high and to remain high or to double that much in the near future, but just a matter of these insurance companies riding that wave and hoping things settle back down before those rates come back down. so he's optimistic, just also incredulous of the doubling of the premium, all right, damian, thank you for that preview. i know we're going to be seeing your full report later on this evening, so i'm looking forward to that. sure. a lot of other people are as well. bay area company is now using ai to protect our environment. we're going to be showing you how it's making recycling easier and putting cash back into your pocket. also, california's teacher of the year is named. what makes him so special and the unique conne
was that economists telling you? well, he says that the well, he was floored as well by the doubling of the premium from pamela. he says that it's like the oil and gas prices, the premiums are that they'll they'll go up and down depending on supply and demand. and so he doesn't expect these rates to stay high and to remain high or to double that much in the near future, but just a matter of these insurance companies riding that wave and hoping things settle back down before those rates come...
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he dismisses longstanding allies, sir, is showing you as defense minister, and replaces him with an economist with little military experience. this comes as a new russian ground defensive in northeastern ukraine forces thousands to play their homes and keep reaching, you created minutes. russia has made tactical gains, but says it's reinforcements are melting in a successful counter attack. also coming up is really tags re enter parts of northern gaza. the military says from us, militants are regrouping there. hundreds of thousands of people are on the move in southern gall says israel issues new evacuation the little i'm terry morrison. thanks for joining us. russian president vladimir putin has replaced defense ministers saga, showing that it's the 1st shakeup of his national security team since the invasion of ukraine, showing that his replacement is andre. but it was off an economist, and former deputy prime minister showing who oversaw the rushes invasion of ukraine will now run the national security council. do you mean that if the sag is showing you is future up in the air as flooding
he dismisses longstanding allies, sir, is showing you as defense minister, and replaces him with an economist with little military experience. this comes as a new russian ground defensive in northeastern ukraine forces thousands to play their homes and keep reaching, you created minutes. russia has made tactical gains, but says it's reinforcements are melting in a successful counter attack. also coming up is really tags re enter parts of northern gaza. the military says from us, militants are...
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are you an economist or not, but if you are an economist, please do so please note that cash subsidy means making it more expensive and paying cash subsidy does not necessarily preserve the welfare of the householder in this process, and definitely if you ask my people, even people who have no economic studies, they will confirm that if you raise the price of land, we will be better off. if you give that cash subsidy to the people, the welfare of the people will definitely decrease, not only in that first period but also in in the next periods and in the following periods, they will decrease. mr. hassan khani, i want to ask you one more question. your time in this section is running out. i will get the answer from mr. tawakli. the preference should continue, and now that you are at 28,500 tomans, how long should we continue with 2,805 tomans? look, i have nothing to do with the rate. you can say, sir, since one year has passed , mr. president, mr. first vice president, mr. governor of the central bank, and as long as there is an economic war and as long as there is an economic embarg
are you an economist or not, but if you are an economist, please do so please note that cash subsidy means making it more expensive and paying cash subsidy does not necessarily preserve the welfare of the householder in this process, and definitely if you ask my people, even people who have no economic studies, they will confirm that if you raise the price of land, we will be better off. if you give that cash subsidy to the people, the welfare of the people will definitely decrease, not only in...
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he dismisses longstanding allies targeting sugar as defense minister and replaces him with an economist with little military experience. and just rarely tanks re entered parts of northern task. so the military says from us, militants are regrouping there. hundreds of thousands of people are also on the move in southern gaza, as is real issues, new a back you way shouldn't borders there plus kashmir voters or customer of boats in india as a general election for the 1st time since it was stripped of its somebody a ton of a stab is moved for both widespread anger in the region. the hello, i'm terry martin. thanks for joining us. we start with some breaking news. a top core here in germany has ruled that the far right alternative for germany party is a potential threat to democracy. this decision means the f d can be classified as a suspected extremist group, allowing it to be placed under surveillance by domestic intelligence nationwide. yeah, up the is currently the 2nd most popular party in the polls across germany. so let's cross straight over to our political correspondence. simon youn
he dismisses longstanding allies targeting sugar as defense minister and replaces him with an economist with little military experience. and just rarely tanks re entered parts of northern task. so the military says from us, militants are regrouping there. hundreds of thousands of people are also on the move in southern gaza, as is real issues, new a back you way shouldn't borders there plus kashmir voters or customer of boats in india as a general election for the 1st time since it was stripped...