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the globe is being misled by american economist about climate change mans. so for example, in the most recent, a 2022 working group to report by the i p. so say on page chapter 16, page $65.00, you'll find the economist saying that a for the green christian temperature will reduce global j paid by between 10 and 323 percent compared to what it could be in the absence of climate change. that's trivial, that's less than a 1 point one percent fall in annual growth right between now and $2100.00 climate scientists is telling us to expect a breakdown of the climate they will jeopardize the possibility for should entry him and civilization at less than 2 degrees. so that is going to be the crunch which is coming out, wine will force all those things to change. a major part of it will be what production does occur, will have to be much more regionally, and domestically by globalization is dead. so that is that indicated prison coming out. why? and the, the real issue for me is whether human society can hold told to go through. i, kim, it's almost it, you know, the
the globe is being misled by american economist about climate change mans. so for example, in the most recent, a 2022 working group to report by the i p. so say on page chapter 16, page $65.00, you'll find the economist saying that a for the green christian temperature will reduce global j paid by between 10 and 323 percent compared to what it could be in the absence of climate change. that's trivial, that's less than a 1 point one percent fall in annual growth right between now and $2100.00...
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the globe is being misled by american economist about climate change mans. so for example, in the most recent or 2022 working group to report by the i page they say on page chapter 16 page 65, you'll find the economist saying that afford a green christian temperature will reduce global j k by between 10 and 2023 percent compared to what it would be in the absence of climate change. that's trivial, that's less than a 1 point one percent for an annual growth rate between now and $2100.00 climate scientists are telling us they expect to break down the climate. they will jeopardize the possibility for century him and civilization at less than 2 degrees . so that is going to be the crunch which is coming out. why? and we'll close all those things to change. a major part of it will be what production does occur will have to me much more racially and domestically based globalization is dead. so that is a catechism coming out. why? and the real issue for me is where the human society can hold, hold together through. oh, hi jim, it's almost either the way i take it i
the globe is being misled by american economist about climate change mans. so for example, in the most recent or 2022 working group to report by the i page they say on page chapter 16 page 65, you'll find the economist saying that afford a green christian temperature will reduce global j k by between 10 and 2023 percent compared to what it would be in the absence of climate change. that's trivial, that's less than a 1 point one percent for an annual growth rate between now and $2100.00 climate...
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the globe is being misled by american economist about climate change mans. so for example, in the most recent, a 2022 working group to report by the i page they say on page chapter 16 page 65, you'll find the economist saying that afford a green christian temperature will reduce global j pay by between 10 and 323 percent compared to what it would be in the absence of climate change. that's trivial, less, less than 1 point, one percent fall in annual growth rate between now and $2100.00 climate scientists is telling us to expect a breakdown of the climate they will jeopardize the possibility for should entry him and civilization at less than 2 degrees. so that is going to be the crunch which is coming out. why? and we'll source all those things to change. a major part of it will be what production does occur. we'll have to mean much more racially and domestically by globalization is dead. so that is the indicator prism coming out. why? and the, the real issue for me is where the human society can hold together through oh, it's almost it, you know, the way i t
the globe is being misled by american economist about climate change mans. so for example, in the most recent, a 2022 working group to report by the i page they say on page chapter 16 page 65, you'll find the economist saying that afford a green christian temperature will reduce global j pay by between 10 and 323 percent compared to what it would be in the absence of climate change. that's trivial, less, less than 1 point, one percent fall in annual growth rate between now and $2100.00 climate...
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it kind of shows you how political economists have gone. they didn't used to be they used to be more neutral. the proven example is a good one works theob economist to hurt io political london to damage the profession the most. by having such biased views on everything o being against republicans on every single top that he can't see straight. they are agency tax cut even though they argued for them under obama. and if kind of strange that gets divided among economist on clinical grounds. that is no way of doing the science which economic advisors were i was at we put out that report elected in large part by research. we basically use the literature to say here is what the literature says will happen it's not nothing that we thought would happen here's with the scientifical research says it was completely dismissed. can you talk a little bit of how you see that from a journalistic view there's been a big change with trump that occurred. >> again as part of it is getting out earlier as a journalist would've put aside the traditional standard
it kind of shows you how political economists have gone. they didn't used to be they used to be more neutral. the proven example is a good one works theob economist to hurt io political london to damage the profession the most. by having such biased views on everything o being against republicans on every single top that he can't see straight. they are agency tax cut even though they argued for them under obama. and if kind of strange that gets divided among economist on clinical grounds. that...
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i want to bring in the chief economist.s great to have you, we have been talking about a super sizing move, particularly when it comes to the fed. 75 became the new 50, we saw that as the rpm fed. government has a low. is there a target that could underwhelm expectations. >> there is a chance that they could stay on hold today, two reasons for that. one is, some people would suggest that the rba will be hesitant to move in the middle of an election campaign. the other argument not to go is that their commentary from the last meeting was reasonably clear that they wanted to see labor cost numbers, which don't come out until later this month in early june, and they reference data overcoming months. so some people are saying if they signal that from a credibility point of view, they should wait for the data and then go in june. that is not our view. we expect a 15 basis point rate hike today. you said it will be very challenging for the households. we will see real wages try to catch up but inflation and tightening moves from
i want to bring in the chief economist.s great to have you, we have been talking about a super sizing move, particularly when it comes to the fed. 75 became the new 50, we saw that as the rpm fed. government has a low. is there a target that could underwhelm expectations. >> there is a chance that they could stay on hold today, two reasons for that. one is, some people would suggest that the rba will be hesitant to move in the middle of an election campaign. the other argument not to go...
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the opposite of what conventional economists recommend that the rising prices are putting further pressure on turks who are struggling to make ends meet. we ask them people on the streets of istanbul, how inflation is impacting their lives. i agree. short inflation is in much higher than 70 percent. it hasn't even passed 100 percent. there is an incredible increase, so i don't know that our end is not good at all. it's a nightmare. everyone's life is a nightmare. everyone worried what will happen to morrow? know we do where we headed. everyone has that fear formed little busy. the situation is breaking up, sorry to lose or having a 100 layers to spend used to be a huge amount of money enough for $2.00 or 3 days little. but now a 100 layer is just evaporate in an instant on me. tribute, alma, logan, or leave it on an on you to miss it stumbling. you've. i don't see a way out. it seems to me that we are completely something i don't think there's a solution for that. and from the minimal prices of many products, i buy of increased at least 3 times. inflation is at 70 percent. now they say, bu
the opposite of what conventional economists recommend that the rising prices are putting further pressure on turks who are struggling to make ends meet. we ask them people on the streets of istanbul, how inflation is impacting their lives. i agree. short inflation is in much higher than 70 percent. it hasn't even passed 100 percent. there is an incredible increase, so i don't know that our end is not good at all. it's a nightmare. everyone's life is a nightmare. everyone worried what will...
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a lot of the economists on the say that president add ons economic policies. we've mentioned it earlier. he insist that interest rate should be cut instead of raised, like most economists would think to contain this inflation. do we see any sign that he's starting to to break away from, from that policy? and now that inflation is rising so much, not at the moment. no, because they are invested in government president that on himself is invested very heavily on this low rate policy. so this has started, but his agreed towards the end of last year. so the main principal was that lower interest rates, higher foreign currency, lower one for took steerer, but it backfired on on turkish, people with high production costs for price hikes. so for, for the moment it, they don't seem to revert back from this and politically. what could this mean for president add on? there is an election next year. obviously, this is an economic crisis for a lot of people. is it impacting his chances of re election? we, we need to remember what brought are doing to power in 2002. that w
a lot of the economists on the say that president add ons economic policies. we've mentioned it earlier. he insist that interest rate should be cut instead of raised, like most economists would think to contain this inflation. do we see any sign that he's starting to to break away from, from that policy? and now that inflation is rising so much, not at the moment. no, because they are invested in government president that on himself is invested very heavily on this low rate policy. so this has...
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the globe is being misled by american economist about climate change mans. so for example, in the most recent or 2022 working group to report by the i p c. c. on page chapter 16, page $65.00, you'll find the economist saying that afford a green christian temperature will reduce global j k by between $10.00 and $2.00 or 23 percent compared to what it would be in the absence of climate change. that's trivial, less than a $1.00 to cents, all in annual gross right. between now and $2100.00 climate scientist is telling us they expect to break down the climate they will jeopardize the possibility for should entry, human civilization at less than 2 degrees. so that is going to be the crunch, which is coming, outline will close all those things to change and measure part of it will be what production does occur. we'll have to mean much more racially and domestically based globalization is dead. so that is the indicator isn't coming away. and the real issue from that is whether human society can hold, hold together through. oh, it's almost it, you know, the way i tak
the globe is being misled by american economist about climate change mans. so for example, in the most recent or 2022 working group to report by the i p c. c. on page chapter 16, page $65.00, you'll find the economist saying that afford a green christian temperature will reduce global j k by between $10.00 and $2.00 or 23 percent compared to what it would be in the absence of climate change. that's trivial, less than a $1.00 to cents, all in annual gross right. between now and $2100.00 climate...
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it's charlene economist . and on there a research fellow at the university college london. professor kim is great to talk to. it's a fairly rare treat for me these days to speak to western thinkers. so i'm particularly appreciative of that. thank you. one glad to be invited and particularly knowing this will be on it. so anybody who subsequently with your western orientation, there's been no doctrine whatsoever. there's come to, sorry, i have to say that to me, promise about all over if any of the western speakers want to come in on the show, more than welcome to do that. now, when it comes to the current dance in your crane, i think that western party line, or the predominant western narrative, is that, 1st of all, is this aggression and i have to admit that the military operation is a form of aggression. there is no way around that, but these events, 1st of all, are totally unprovoked. and secondly, that they are warranted that they're absolutely no strategic or geopolitical antecedents, rushes actions. i wo
it's charlene economist . and on there a research fellow at the university college london. professor kim is great to talk to. it's a fairly rare treat for me these days to speak to western thinkers. so i'm particularly appreciative of that. thank you. one glad to be invited and particularly knowing this will be on it. so anybody who subsequently with your western orientation, there's been no doctrine whatsoever. there's come to, sorry, i have to say that to me, promise about all over if any of...
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it's kind of it's kind of a strange and the rest of society gets divided among economists on political grounds and that gets away gets in the way from doing the science which ca or concept economic devices. we where i was at we put out that report led by a large part by someone chemist research. and we basically just used a literature's to say here's what the literature says will happen. it wasn't necessarily what we thought we would happen. here's to what the scientific literature says, and it was just completely dismissed. so can you talk a little bit about how you see that from a journalistic point of view because it's been a big change with trump that that occurred. well again, it's part of what i was getting at earlier when i said the journalist sort of put aside their their traditional standards when it comes to covering and administration and went into this full resistance mode and thought that their job was to you know, stand up at press briefings every day and great the president or or break the press secretary not simply cover the administration but to resist it and and you y
it's kind of it's kind of a strange and the rest of society gets divided among economists on political grounds and that gets away gets in the way from doing the science which ca or concept economic devices. we where i was at we put out that report led by a large part by someone chemist research. and we basically just used a literature's to say here's what the literature says will happen. it wasn't necessarily what we thought we would happen. here's to what the scientific literature says, and it...
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i am not an economist so i will not play one on tv. i think it is right to think we are seeing a peak in inflation. remember inflation is a rise in prices. it does not mean we are seeing peak prices even if we see inflation abate and i think that gets lost sometimes. we focus on the headline number but do not necessarily realize it is a rate of change, not the price level. lisa: what is your expectation for how the market is positioned in terms of where the parameters of risk are? how much is the setting up for a rally or a selloff on a number that comes in line? steve: we have seen our customers being net buyers of their favorite stocks throughout this thing. there is a certain amount of good news baked into the cake. the question becomes how much is a disappointment at this stage? if we are expecting eight and it comes in at 8.2% is that enough to get people crazy? either way we have abate number. i think the market is trying to find the level but it feels right among a lot of traders that if this number is a decent one they will try
i am not an economist so i will not play one on tv. i think it is right to think we are seeing a peak in inflation. remember inflation is a rise in prices. it does not mean we are seeing peak prices even if we see inflation abate and i think that gets lost sometimes. we focus on the headline number but do not necessarily realize it is a rate of change, not the price level. lisa: what is your expectation for how the market is positioned in terms of where the parameters of risk are? how much is...
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you don't need to be anee economist to understanddd that , but these economists want an even more spending and they assured us it would not cause, inflation. but of course it did. it wasurse always going to and y march of this year that was obvious to everyone. so bloomberg news, which is evel this inflation was good now kinda got a more honest they wrote a piece offering tips on how to deal with inflation because now inflationd was bad. bloomberg told his readers to eat lentils instead of meat and to kill their dogs because pets are expensive, i as bloomberg put it,t, quote w nobody said this would be fun and they were right about that . it hasn't been fun. in fact, inflation has been a disaster for virtually everyone except the bigy debtholders officially, according to numbers out today, the inflation rate is eight point three percent. but that's a fixed 8 a number. it's based on cpi, which is a rigged measure in every realized and the other ones that you go through when you buy things to live the numbers are much higher. for example, this year the price of breakfast here which many peop
you don't need to be anee economist to understanddd that , but these economists want an even more spending and they assured us it would not cause, inflation. but of course it did. it wasurse always going to and y march of this year that was obvious to everyone. so bloomberg news, which is evel this inflation was good now kinda got a more honest they wrote a piece offering tips on how to deal with inflation because now inflationd was bad. bloomberg told his readers to eat lentils instead of meat...
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well, it's a difficult issue, let's try to figure it out by involving economists in this topic.i wanted to talk about gasoline. i think that even ordinary viewers are interested in this question even more than the question of filling the budget, or the budget is something abstract, but gasoline is concrete and that the number of gas trucks transporting fuel to ukraine has increased by a third compared to the beginning of may, against the background of its shortage at gas stations, the press service of the government reports everything based on the results of an online meeting with representatives of the fuel business on providing the domestic market with fuel . that the european union has already introduced for ukraine the so-called corridors of solidarity, that is, a platform for establishing alternative logistics routes by all possible modes of transport, similar the expert noted that shmagal worked during the pandemic in europe, when vaccines and medicines were delivered. the government is doing and is ready to do everything necessary - he said it is making noise to give busi
well, it's a difficult issue, let's try to figure it out by involving economists in this topic.i wanted to talk about gasoline. i think that even ordinary viewers are interested in this question even more than the question of filling the budget, or the budget is something abstract, but gasoline is concrete and that the number of gas trucks transporting fuel to ukraine has increased by a third compared to the beginning of may, against the background of its shortage at gas stations, the press...
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which economists are saying will provide some support which is not a good for if economists are tippinghe price will fall this year and a bigger fault next year. if these come into play, maybe we will not see the fall and prices which is good news for people who already own a home. if you're trying to get into the market, it's -- >> pretty dire. for more insight on the election race, you can download our podcast hosted by paul allen. the latest addition is available wherever you get your favorite podcasts. now to vonnie quinn. vonnie: the kansas city fed president says the stock market slump should not surprise investors given the current environment. he told cnbc the fed has warned it will keep rising rates to cool inflation. jay powell has already indicated it is on track for similar moves in june and july. sri lanka missed payments worth 78 millions of dollars. the central bank's warning inflation could accelerate to 40% in the coming months. indonesia has lifted a ban on palm oil exports in a move that will bring relief to the global market after the war in ukraine choked off critic
which economists are saying will provide some support which is not a good for if economists are tippinghe price will fall this year and a bigger fault next year. if these come into play, maybe we will not see the fall and prices which is good news for people who already own a home. if you're trying to get into the market, it's -- >> pretty dire. for more insight on the election race, you can download our podcast hosted by paul allen. the latest addition is available wherever you get your...
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most economists, 13 out of 21 money markets expecting the increase.here is a small minority seeing the 40 basis point move. this could jolt election campaigning with less than three weeks to go until the federal elections. those are your major events in the week ahead. kathleen: let's bring out our next guest. haidi: she said the fed could make a policy mistake and over tighten. joining us is jun bei liu, portfolio manager at tribeca investment partners. there's a risk that inflation could be persistent and they will need to have a longer tightening cycle. >> absolutely. and we have seen what the inflation numbers have's been in the last six months as well as the broadening out of the inflation stance across all the categories. that is a problem really for those central banks so they need to do it fast and soon. we do expect that to take place around the world, whether australia or globally. haidi: how are you never getting the risk skewed to the outside at the moment? >> for the equity market, the current environment, there is high volatility in the
most economists, 13 out of 21 money markets expecting the increase.here is a small minority seeing the 40 basis point move. this could jolt election campaigning with less than three weeks to go until the federal elections. those are your major events in the week ahead. kathleen: let's bring out our next guest. haidi: she said the fed could make a policy mistake and over tighten. joining us is jun bei liu, portfolio manager at tribeca investment partners. there's a risk that inflation could be...
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let's bring in chief economist.is this statement that the rba's come out with a line with your thinking, and one thing it doesn't mention is politics. but i guess the big question also has to be, given what they said, how much further does ago and subsequent meetings? >> absolutely and i agree with your previous guests that it's not so much that they had gone or that it's the supply of the june meeting, but it's how far and how fast. in terms of the context, the rba, you would always want them to make a decision based on the information of data that they have to have as they see fit to the economy, and certainly i think that is what they will say today i'm at 25 basis point move, it wasn't 15, it was in 40, it was in the middle. in terms of going forward from here and wherever it might get to, i think it will be interesting to see how the economy's growth momentum plays out over the rest of this year. still looking pretty solid, this investment in consumer spending, particularly domestically. there are headwinds com
let's bring in chief economist.is this statement that the rba's come out with a line with your thinking, and one thing it doesn't mention is politics. but i guess the big question also has to be, given what they said, how much further does ago and subsequent meetings? >> absolutely and i agree with your previous guests that it's not so much that they had gone or that it's the supply of the june meeting, but it's how far and how fast. in terms of the context, the rba, you would always want...
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some economists _ joblessness going on. some economists are _ joblessness going on.n already having cooling effect on i economists are looking at inflationl already having cooling effect on the economy— already having cooling effect on the economy in — already having cooling effect on the economy in some _ already having cooling effect on the economy in some respects - already having cooling effect on the economy in some respects and i already having cooling effect on the economy in some respects and so, i economy in some respects and so, maybe _ economy in some respects and so, maybe inflation— economy in some respects and so, maybe inflation has— economy in some respects and so, maybe inflation has peaked - economy in some respects and so, maybe inflation has peaked but. economy in some respects and so, | maybe inflation has peaked but it's very hard _ maybe inflation has peaked but it's very hard to — maybe inflation has peaked but it's very hard to tell— maybe inflation has peaked but it's very hard to tell how _ maybe inflation has peaked but it's very hard to t
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joining us now is a chief economist at the asian development bank.t, great to have you with us. there are so many things right now, so many uncertainties around the world and i haven't even mentioned the ongoing war in ukraine. what is top of mind for you for the asian economy for 2022? albert: it's a very uncertain environment. as you mentioned, the russia war in ukraine is creating a lot of uncertainty, especially about commodity prices. and of course, we have the fed tightening policy which could depress demand from the u.s. if it reduces growth. and it also leads to financial tightening and less liquid situations. and possibly more financial volatility in the region. and finally, we have the downgrading of growth in china because of the zero covid policy and the risk there which will emanate throughout the region. haidi: let's focus on one of those risks, which is the fed tightening. we are expecting that rate decision on wednesday in the u.s. this chart showing how capital outflows have been exacerbated from china as well. it hit a record back i
joining us now is a chief economist at the asian development bank.t, great to have you with us. there are so many things right now, so many uncertainties around the world and i haven't even mentioned the ongoing war in ukraine. what is top of mind for you for the asian economy for 2022? albert: it's a very uncertain environment. as you mentioned, the russia war in ukraine is creating a lot of uncertainty, especially about commodity prices. and of course, we have the fed tightening policy which...
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we economists complain about anything.mployment is low and employers are complaining they can't find workers. i think it's a pretty great state of affairs. i love it when people can find work and move from crappy job to a better job. i love it when workers get bargaining power an get wages they deserve. >> economists sound like journalists. when talking about the whole grumpy part there. alex and justin, great to have you on. great hearing your perspectives. i know our viewers took a lot from this discussion as well as they try foig out the situation and try to figure out what we're in for as it per paintains to t economy. thank you both pch. >> thanks. >>> any next guest is working to protect his country from russian invaders but he and his band are collaborating with ed sheeran to raise awareness about the situation in ukraine. here's to real flavors... real meals. real good. all of knorr's high quaty pasta and rice sides are now made with nortificial flavors or preservatives. knorr. taste for good. (grandmother) thank y
we economists complain about anything.mployment is low and employers are complaining they can't find workers. i think it's a pretty great state of affairs. i love it when people can find work and move from crappy job to a better job. i love it when workers get bargaining power an get wages they deserve. >> economists sound like journalists. when talking about the whole grumpy part there. alex and justin, great to have you on. great hearing your perspectives. i know our viewers took a lot...
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you don't need to be an economist to understand that.nted even more spending, and the insured us it would not cause inflation, but of course it did. it was always going to. that was obvious to everyone, so now got a little more honest. they wrote a piece offering tips on how to deal with inflation, because now inflation was back. bloomberg told us readers to eat lentils instead of meat and to kill their dogs because pets are expensive. as bloomberg put it, "nobody said this would be fun and go. and they are right about that. it hasn't been fun. it's been a disaster for virtually everyone. officially according to the numbers out today, the inflation rate is 8.3%, but that is a fake number. a rigged measure. and every life scenario, the numbers are much higher. for example, this year, the price of breakfast cereal which you eat in the morning has gone up by 10%. they cost of chicken nuggets is up 18%. take the lentils, pal. , snacks, clothing for your kids up 9%. fertilizer prices, fertilizer being the basis of all agricultural products is
you don't need to be an economist to understand that.nted even more spending, and the insured us it would not cause inflation, but of course it did. it was always going to. that was obvious to everyone, so now got a little more honest. they wrote a piece offering tips on how to deal with inflation, because now inflation was back. bloomberg told us readers to eat lentils instead of meat and to kill their dogs because pets are expensive. as bloomberg put it, "nobody said this would be fun...
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the vast majority of the economists think that this is going to be a tough problem to
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i and what has happened, and i remember back- at the economist when we were only about 400,000 peopleabout there being a limit then. - somebody from the guardian making that point. _ |the economist i think it is now| 1.6 million under a much better editor now and you look - at bloomberg, we have reached 400,000 people — 400,000 people are paying for us in only four- years on a consumer basis. and we think that has a lot to grow and i don't think. all the evidence at - the moment is the same... jim, i am sorry to interrupt. i was just going to say, jim, quickly you wanted to come back in on that. i just want to say, this is what we are trying to solve at the guardian by having that model, which is outside a paywall, but still doing qualityjournalism, because the rest of the market is really going into different directions, either behind a paywall orfree and done on a tight budget. 0k, both of you, please stay with us, as we do very much change direction. i mentioned at the top of the programme that we were going to take a look at the new podcast for bbc sounds about the history of real
i and what has happened, and i remember back- at the economist when we were only about 400,000 peopleabout there being a limit then. - somebody from the guardian making that point. _ |the economist i think it is now| 1.6 million under a much better editor now and you look - at bloomberg, we have reached 400,000 people — 400,000 people are paying for us in only four- years on a consumer basis. and we think that has a lot to grow and i don't think. all the evidence at - the moment is the...
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one of the first reasons why i thought this could work- in britain, i came from being at the economist was that i sat and saw that when we launched a brexit newsletter, - what was interesting was people, both from one side of the brexit debate _ and then from the other, were subscribing to it really very quickly. i and i think that— ability at the moment to be able to cut through and say what really matters, - there was a piece a couple - of days ago about levelling up and we looked at all - the constituencies of britain and went around adding up all the places that had i gone forward and sadly, there were not very many of them. - nobody accused us of bias i in that, whilst i think in many cases in britain, almost- automatically, when people read things, they imagine which side they are coming from, - and we are not. in that category. 0k, interesting. jim watterson, media editor at the guardian, let mejust bring you in, what do you make of the bloomberg proposition? well, there isjust this enormous amount of competition for high—end news readers who will pay a lot of money for sort of
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are at hawkish meeting as chief economists at b and bag bank. he joins me now for more. holger, good to have you on the show. what is the danger of recession in europe? is that realistic? well, the recession is not likely. it is a risk, but more likely we will stay in sort of speculation for a little while sex age means hardly any growth and very high inflation. the recession is possible. if, for instance, there was another for such as even worse and the supply chain issues with china, or if europe indeed seizes to get any natural gas from russia, then we will be talking the session for now we are looking at sex lation with a good chance that the, some of the city does not make a major difference. what we are looking for signs of hope is how this situation in china is evolving. hopefully not getting much worse, and also with energy prices finally stabilize. that would be good. but for now, it's too early to say we should be optimistic. the next few months will be spec patient. and over the summer, hopefully things could get a little bit. all rig
are at hawkish meeting as chief economists at b and bag bank. he joins me now for more. holger, good to have you on the show. what is the danger of recession in europe? is that realistic? well, the recession is not likely. it is a risk, but more likely we will stay in sort of speculation for a little while sex age means hardly any growth and very high inflation. the recession is possible. if, for instance, there was another for such as even worse and the supply chain issues with china, or if...
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i hope there will be nothing for our diseases and benign and easy to use, but also, as economists should say, competitive in price . we hope on this, taking into account the fact that security issues are facing many states today, as the first priority of the azerbaijani president of the country of the government of azerbaijan is giving this great attention. this, too, will seriously acquire azerbaijan for us. 70% of the belarusian tractors are currently being updated , and we have ordered a new model with modernized technical characteristics with more possibilities of use. i have sowing and trailed units and creating the best conditions for the tractor driver is the cab suspension. this is the mtz air conditioner this year. sober signed a contract for $15.5 million right on the shop floor. speak of course, and about logistics, this is transport. this is transit. this is the supply of goods, not only directly to azerbaijan, but also through azerbaijan in the market of east and southeast asia , in fact, our task now is to reorient to new stable markets and azerbaijan here, uh, shows its de
i hope there will be nothing for our diseases and benign and easy to use, but also, as economists should say, competitive in price . we hope on this, taking into account the fact that security issues are facing many states today, as the first priority of the azerbaijani president of the country of the government of azerbaijan is giving this great attention. this, too, will seriously acquire azerbaijan for us. 70% of the belarusian tractors are currently being updated , and we have ordered a new...
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all right, hold this meeting, chief economist and back bank. thank you very much. germany will end its importance of russian cold the summer if everything runs according to plan . replacing the fuel means looking elsewhere, including as far away as columbia. our next report shows us the cost of coal mining on local residents health, and on their land. louise's can breathe more easily. the 8 year old has more strength and will to learn. his mother says the only option they had left to improve his health was to leave their home village of province. young ramonica miss one of the others. it all began when he was 8 months old lamb. at 1st he had a high fever and couldn't briefly alaric those were his 1st symptoms that seemed to mike and lydia loose. oh, diana said that the coal dust emitted by the sarah horn mine made melissa sick. the giant opened cast mine and said a home has been encroaching unproven cl, a settlement of columbia's indigenous while you people said a home is growing in part due to the millions of tons of coal and to germany. compa
all right, hold this meeting, chief economist and back bank. thank you very much. germany will end its importance of russian cold the summer if everything runs according to plan . replacing the fuel means looking elsewhere, including as far away as columbia. our next report shows us the cost of coal mining on local residents health, and on their land. louise's can breathe more easily. the 8 year old has more strength and will to learn. his mother says the only option they had left to improve...
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most economists agree on what is driving inflation. years of pandemic supply chain labor issues and government stimulus as well as the war in ukraine. really the impetus due to higher prices as come from the world economic situation. uh because of the war affecting energy prices because of the war affecting fruit prices frustrated and i don't blame them. i really don't blame them. i want every american to know that i'm taking inflation. uh very seriously, and it's my top domestic priority. president biden spoke about inflation at the white house yesterday. he says he wants to continue releasing about a million barrels of oil per day from the strategic petroleum reserve. that's to try and lower the cost of oil and gas. he also talked about efforts to curb drug prices. and pushing congress to invest more in things like childcare and covid relief for small businesses. those are things that congress would have to sign on the sign off on the and it's not clear that there's any, uh, will to do that in the near future now, even though the inf
most economists agree on what is driving inflation. years of pandemic supply chain labor issues and government stimulus as well as the war in ukraine. really the impetus due to higher prices as come from the world economic situation. uh because of the war affecting energy prices because of the war affecting fruit prices frustrated and i don't blame them. i really don't blame them. i want every american to know that i'm taking inflation. uh very seriously, and it's my top domestic priority....
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this is biden. >> todd: and it's scary, who are these 17 economists?, i don't think we will ever know. we know who you are. congressman michael waltz we appreciate your insight as always: griff. great day to have you on my friend. with that, "fox & friends" starts right now. ♪ >> the united states is deeply invested in the indo-pacific. >> are you willing to get involved militarily to defend taiwan if it comes to that? >> yes. >> you are? >> it's a commitment we made. >> from the baby formula shortage to record high inflation. it's no wonder americans are feeling stressed. >> do you agree that the united states is headed into a recession. >> our economy is in a period of transition. >> the white house plans to appeal a federal judge's decision that keeping title 42 in place. >> rachel got a firsthand look at the crisis in our border. >> what are we looking at
this is biden. >> todd: and it's scary, who are these 17 economists?, i don't think we will ever know. we know who you are. congressman michael waltz we appreciate your insight as always: griff. great day to have you on my friend. with that, "fox & friends" starts right now. ♪ >> the united states is deeply invested in the indo-pacific. >> are you willing to get involved militarily to defend taiwan if it comes to that? >> yes. >> you are? >>...
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economists and business leaders here in davos and back at home are increasingly gloomy.second world war, the u.s. not excluded. how bad could it get? let's change it -- take this up with harvard professor jason furman. jason, thanks very much for joining us. >> thanks for having me. gerry: you were one of the handful of economists on the democratic side who warned that inflation was going to be a problem and that a some of the policies of the biden administration could exacerbate the problem. you were right. inflation really is now seems to be well set in. how bad is the problem now? how long does this, do we have -- does this last? and what do we do to get out of it? >> i wish i was wrong, but thank you. i think we're going to be with in the for a while. this for a while. not at 8%. some of that really is transitory, some of that really is due to putin's invasion of ukraine but way above the fed's 2% target because a lot of it's gotten embedded in wages which then go to prices, which then go to wages. there's still additional sources of bland in the economy, and we're s
economists and business leaders here in davos and back at home are increasingly gloomy.second world war, the u.s. not excluded. how bad could it get? let's change it -- take this up with harvard professor jason furman. jason, thanks very much for joining us. >> thanks for having me. gerry: you were one of the handful of economists on the democratic side who warned that inflation was going to be a problem and that a some of the policies of the biden administration could exacerbate the...
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here is the work of an economist for several years. she failed me.e realization that, well, it's not mine work with numbers. it's just not my thing to devote 8 hours in my life to unloved activities, you know , this is a huge luxury that life alone could not afford. it would seem that a diploma in economics opened up a lot of other opportunities, and oksana chose ballroom dancing, at that time there was no dance school in her native youth, so when her father opened hers , parquet floors began to flourish, sick dresses and no office routine and no creative development either to the surprise of all the father decides to close the school it existed 8 years, then was transferred to urban culture. now there is a foundation to start from scratch, but oksana was not afraid. you know you should never be afraid. well, fear or not. this is what prevents you from finding, probably, real happiness in life. by that time, oksana had already realized that she was looking not for a profession, but for a life's work, for which she would like to get up in the morning.
here is the work of an economist for several years. she failed me.e realization that, well, it's not mine work with numbers. it's just not my thing to devote 8 hours in my life to unloved activities, you know , this is a huge luxury that life alone could not afford. it would seem that a diploma in economics opened up a lot of other opportunities, and oksana chose ballroom dancing, at that time there was no dance school in her native youth, so when her father opened hers , parquet floors began...
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we heard the former imf chief economist saying that that is good to 5%. paul: i think that's an aggressive call. we are in aggressive -- situation where we are seeing inflation come down. the question is how far and fast , not the direction of travel. the growth risks are there. we have started to get some hints of this in anecdotal data where companies are saying consumers are resisting price increases and starting to scale back their demand. that will be an area increasingly in focus this year. francine: i love our central bankers, but i hope they're not watching today. the problem is they are behind the curve. paul: we've got a couple of problems here. if you shut the markets, the markets will say the fed know something we don't and they are going to start -- they are going to stop pricing. that will affect things like the property market which is already reacting to the increase in mortgage rates . from there you have the furniture trade and the building trade and it dribbles out very quick. -- dribbles out very quickly. -- ripples out very quickly. f
we heard the former imf chief economist saying that that is good to 5%. paul: i think that's an aggressive call. we are in aggressive -- situation where we are seeing inflation come down. the question is how far and fast , not the direction of travel. the growth risks are there. we have started to get some hints of this in anecdotal data where companies are saying consumers are resisting price increases and starting to scale back their demand. that will be an area increasingly in focus this...
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the economists actually estimate 18000000 and up to current time economists actually estimate 21000000 death. so we are definitely definitely seeing a humongous pandemic. and it's, you know, waterfall indirect impacts on many other diseases and hold that. ok, let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. bangladesh, police have detained $450.00 range refugees celebrating the muslim festival of ede on a beach. official said the arrests would do to security concerns. human rights observe as of criticized bangladesh for placing restrictions on the 900000 re hinder refugees in the country. the official death toll from a building collapse in central china has risen to 53. the 6 stories stretch. i came down last friday in the city of chang, jaw. chinese television showed a tenant survivor being pulled from the debris overnight. off the authorities had announced the end of the rescue mission. in full crew members from the international space station have return safely to uh the caps youll splashed down off the coast of florida. day after i left the orbi
the economists actually estimate 18000000 and up to current time economists actually estimate 21000000 death. so we are definitely definitely seeing a humongous pandemic. and it's, you know, waterfall indirect impacts on many other diseases and hold that. ok, let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. bangladesh, police have detained $450.00 range refugees celebrating the muslim festival of ede on a beach. official said the arrests would do to security...
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don't average ok, hawkish meeting, chief economist, bernard, bank as ever. thank you for joining us. you must quote, outside of the your as amber still in the you is hungary, which is also fighting its own inflation battle with the war and ukraine right on their doorstep. hungarians are failing, the knock on effects more than most new labels. again, prices have sharply increased for coffee, it has nearly doubled since last here, whenever they carry them out in cake, a dish, i have just changed rice stacks and when i saw by how much they have increased, i was stunned. make them, i will effort them. the inflation rate for april stands at 9.5 percent in hungary, one of the highest in eastern europe. in an attempt to turn the tide, the state picks the price for a few products. for instance, for sugar. also this pack of flour and this bottle of sunflower oil costs just as much as last year. now this is due to government price caps, which are in place until july 1st, but keeping some prices artificially down didn't change the overall inflation for so many other pr
don't average ok, hawkish meeting, chief economist, bernard, bank as ever. thank you for joining us. you must quote, outside of the your as amber still in the you is hungary, which is also fighting its own inflation battle with the war and ukraine right on their doorstep. hungarians are failing, the knock on effects more than most new labels. again, prices have sharply increased for coffee, it has nearly doubled since last here, whenever they carry them out in cake, a dish, i have just changed...
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which economist are you crazy? are you out of your mind ?y in my time there were so many sites with so many men, maybe never married at all. you are simply incorrigible. i just separated from my husband. very well. now you're lucky, no moms. yes, i'm sad, because i've been married for 20 years, masha, well, i've been married for 20 years. and now she's dumped the man. here it is, hide yours and it's time for you, my dear, to know the joy of free love. what is pregnant, i noticed a long time ago do not eat anything, the smells are annoying. what should i do when you give birth, which seems to me for this occasion, after all, my dear? would it’s not bad to be next to me, after all, some kind of man. i advise you to take a closer look at the doctor on the farm will come in handy, lord, mother is such an attitude to life, you know? it is not for everyone for themselves people are like dolls. this is how you think of me. mom, my life is going to hell, you know? everything is falling apart, and you're joking. you it's still why you didn't even bra
which economist are you crazy? are you out of your mind ?y in my time there were so many sites with so many men, maybe never married at all. you are simply incorrigible. i just separated from my husband. very well. now you're lucky, no moms. yes, i'm sad, because i've been married for 20 years, masha, well, i've been married for 20 years. and now she's dumped the man. here it is, hide yours and it's time for you, my dear, to know the joy of free love. what is pregnant, i noticed a long time ago...
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so far, most economists are pretty positive that at least in their 2nd quarter, the united states will return to the growth rate just the radically, if we showed the another contraction in q 2. so that would mean that we would actually reach recession here in the united states. but nobody really sees that at this point, especially because the us consumers still seems to be pretty strong. the labor market seems to be solid. so all of those effectors that probably will contribute to economists expect roughly a growth of about 2 percent. now in the 2nd quarter. ok, and quarter in new york for a thank you very much. max breton has announced a 25 per cent windfall tax on oil and gas producers profits. it's part of a $15000000000.00 pound or almost $18000000000.00 euro package to support households struggling to pay soaring bills. each u. k. home will receive a $400.00 pound discount on their energy costs, and those on the lowest incomes will receive more than that. finance. mr. richie soon. ack said energy companies were benefiting while britain struggled. the oil and gas sector is making e
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jonathan: chief economist and microstar just joining us very shortly.utures up by little more than 1% on the s&p and the nasdaq up by 1.4%. yields are lower for a third straight session. we are down by four or five basis points. 29461. the inflation print in america up next on "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ xfinity mobile runs on america's most reliable 5g network, but for up to half the price of verizon so you have more money for more stuff. this phone? fewer groceries. this phone? more groceries! this phone? fewer concert tickets. this phone? more concert tickets. and not just for my shows. switch to xfinity mobile for half the price of verizon. new and existing customers get amazing value with our everyday pricing. switch today. as a business owner, your bottom line is always top of mind. so start saving by switching to the mobile service designed for small business: comcast business mobile. flexible data plans mean you can get unlimited data or pay by the gig. all on the most reliable 5g network. with no line activation fees or term contracts... saving
jonathan: chief economist and microstar just joining us very shortly.utures up by little more than 1% on the s&p and the nasdaq up by 1.4%. yields are lower for a third straight session. we are down by four or five basis points. 29461. the inflation print in america up next on "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ xfinity mobile runs on america's most reliable 5g network, but for up to half the price of verizon so you have more money for more stuff. this phone? fewer groceries. this...
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, one an investment banker and the other an economist well, we will analyze such things, positive anderesting information has arrived from our ministry of defense: paratroopers destroyed a group of russian special forces from siberia in donetsk region in the area of a village yampil of the donetsk region, our airborne assault troops destroyed, well, about the number. we can only guess at the moment, but the fighting continues. and here, the european commissioner for trade in audis dombrovsky stated earlier that the eu is considering reasonable sanctions regarding russian oil, which could initially include tariffs and not a full embargo. on may 2, it was reported that austria, hungary and slovakia revoked their right of veto on the oil embargo against the russian federation, but hungary continues to stand its ground and threaten the right of veto on such a decision of the european union as a whole . an interesting opinion came from the adviser to the minister of energy, lana zerkali, who said that hungary's blackmail is the right to veto the embargo on russian oil is aimed not at ukr
, one an investment banker and the other an economist well, we will analyze such things, positive anderesting information has arrived from our ministry of defense: paratroopers destroyed a group of russian special forces from siberia in donetsk region in the area of a village yampil of the donetsk region, our airborne assault troops destroyed, well, about the number. we can only guess at the moment, but the fighting continues. and here, the european commissioner for trade in audis...
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, including the ukrainian e-e yulia horodnychanka and the former russian leading economist serhiy gulyeve many such plans er and somewhere between all these er drops between all these bad alternatives, in the next month or two we need to find a good solution that will allow ukraine to move, this is undoubtedly a brilliant analysis of the situation we are in, well, i would like to to remind our tv viewers that there were attempts to involve the same former polish prime minister balcerowicz in order for him to play, well , it's one thing about the current term of office and about the previous government term well, unfortunately , it didn't work, so the main thing is not only who will be involved, what the powers these people will have in our complex system of power valery the baker worked in our bunker telethon businessman public figure teacher of kyiv-mohyla business school thank you eh naftoma embargo against russia wants to lead without the voice of hungary. this is reported by deutsche welle and actually cites the thesis of the decision proposed by the vice-president of the european pa
, including the ukrainian e-e yulia horodnychanka and the former russian leading economist serhiy gulyeve many such plans er and somewhere between all these er drops between all these bad alternatives, in the next month or two we need to find a good solution that will allow ukraine to move, this is undoubtedly a brilliant analysis of the situation we are in, well, i would like to to remind our tv viewers that there were attempts to involve the same former polish prime minister balcerowicz in...