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valuable sources that cannot verify information, we need to take all the journalists from the economist time new york times to them, now i am looking at the new york times today, it says that... president zelenskyi planned to dismiss general zaluzhnyi from his post, but this process was slowed down when the news of the dismissal got into the press . well, look, we somehow have such an inferiority complex that when an economist , i don't know, wrote in the new york times, we hang it all on the wall, on a frame, and it's there, but it's not a complex, we just, in all instances, it seems to me, i apologize, i would like to conclude that it seems to me, yes, if we are talking about certain institutions there and that it is part of the powers, when there are any or will be, or may be, yes, and if they, somewhere i hung up, so if or when they happen, then it's time for the official one communication to explain what motivates this or that institution when this... happens, and every time speaking in some official video messages, explaining to the president, we actually devalue that, well, in those m
valuable sources that cannot verify information, we need to take all the journalists from the economist time new york times to them, now i am looking at the new york times today, it says that... president zelenskyi planned to dismiss general zaluzhnyi from his post, but this process was slowed down when the news of the dismissal got into the press . well, look, we somehow have such an inferiority complex that when an economist , i don't know, wrote in the new york times, we hang it all on the...
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zaluzhny retained his post only because rumors of his resignation leaked to the press, just in time,” the economistne's summer counteroffensive failed and it is unclear what level of foreign support the country can now count on. the fight over the fate of general zaluzhny is unlikely to bring the renewal of funding any closer, since the commander is highly regarded in the west. and ukrainian soldiers on the front line are already complaining about a lack of ammunition. europe can support the kyiv regime more words. eu defense ministers in brussels only make promises. the supply of weapons was cut four times, instead of aid worth 20 billion euros, they will provide only five, the british telegraph found out. with the ammunition from the european union , american bloomberg is adding fuel to the fire. european allies do not have the 1 million shells they promised by march 1. in that. regarding stock depletion. but the pentagon boasts that it is transferring weapons to ukraine that are not even available in the united states. these are the new jls-db small- diameter ground-launched, long-range, capable
zaluzhny retained his post only because rumors of his resignation leaked to the press, just in time,” the economistne's summer counteroffensive failed and it is unclear what level of foreign support the country can now count on. the fight over the fate of general zaluzhny is unlikely to bring the renewal of funding any closer, since the commander is highly regarded in the west. and ukrainian soldiers on the front line are already complaining about a lack of ammunition. europe can support the...
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times reports. the armed forces of ukraine is gaining momentum, writes a british economist who previously circulatede failure of the counteroffensive. a meeting took place in the early evening, during which the president informed the general that he had decided to fire him. zaluzhny was offered another position as secretary of the national security council. he refused. it is reported that this was the first tet-tet meeting in a year and a half, but in the bank area, apparently, the walls have ears. the claims to the general are caused by failures on all fronts. and the mobilization plans have sparked controversy, the washington post says. according to people familiar with the conversation, zaluzhny proposed mobilizing about 500,000 people, but zelensky considered this figure impractical, given the lack of uniforms, weapons training grounds, and potential problems associated with conscription. when did zaluzhny refuse to rent out the occupied impressions, including those at the head of the armed forces of ukraine, zelensky attacked headlong, the western media continue to savor the details. stated tha
times reports. the armed forces of ukraine is gaining momentum, writes a british economist who previously circulatede failure of the counteroffensive. a meeting took place in the early evening, during which the president informed the general that he had decided to fire him. zaluzhny was offered another position as secretary of the national security council. he refused. it is reported that this was the first tet-tet meeting in a year and a half, but in the bank area, apparently, the walls have...
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well, many europeans hope for better and cheaper time soon. economists say it's hard to predict when or if that time will come. step sauce in elgin sierra russell's as the farmers have dumped the rubbish in front of the train station and from this is a protest against the rising cost, the blame of the government and the use of rising prices, taxes, and the costs of ecological legislation. some have been using tractors to disrupt traffic. the movement has been growing across phones, inspired by some of the demonstrations in gemini, and of midland. lee, this also montville new, the only day behind this raleigh today is that we so cool job and all the costs and standards that have been imposed on us to use that we can't take it anymore. and so a price is still not being increased. and so the says the effect means that people have no income on the farms, and so we can no longer make a living from profession. so that's it from me. elizabeth front of the news continues here on our say or off to witness sandra minded. you can always keep up to date for the, on our website, onto 0 dot com, th
well, many europeans hope for better and cheaper time soon. economists say it's hard to predict when or if that time will come. step sauce in elgin sierra russell's as the farmers have dumped the rubbish in front of the train station and from this is a protest against the rising cost, the blame of the government and the use of rising prices, taxes, and the costs of ecological legislation. some have been using tractors to disrupt traffic. the movement has been growing across phones, inspired by...
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percent by next year to not take any chances, while many europeans hope for better and cheaper time soon. economists say it's hard to predict when or if that time will come. step saucen elgin's era. russell's non grief elements of duct transition, fun to the train station problem says they protest against rising costs, save, leaving the governments on the rising prices, texas, and the cost of ecological legislation. some have been using tractors to disrupt the traffic that move and has been going across the fonts inspired by some of the demonstrations in germany and the netherlands. well, those with the news headlines here on i'll just say i'll be back to move in just under half of the last time. but next it's people empower thanks for your time to complete the on counting the cost of tax by whose face of the red sea of disrupting global trade could then push out the prices on fuel inflation. africa's mounting debt is crippling the confidence development. plus, we look at how sleep has turned into a multi $1000000000.00 business, counting the cost on out as a around the is regarded as the best place
percent by next year to not take any chances, while many europeans hope for better and cheaper time soon. economists say it's hard to predict when or if that time will come. step saucen elgin's era. russell's non grief elements of duct transition, fun to the train station problem says they protest against rising costs, save, leaving the governments on the rising prices, texas, and the cost of ecological legislation. some have been using tractors to disrupt the traffic that move and has been...
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wrong information, but during this day we see how the international media, the financial times and the economistbout the fact that they confirmed that the conversation with zelenskyi took place, and that there is the possibility or that there is a prospect that this case will continue, it is meant that zelenskyi will still ... leave it and it will happen literally in some conceivable perspective, can we consider this the information that appears in the international media is already a fait accompli, what will it be? first of all, you really started your program with such an emotional video, and for me it was personal, especially emotional, because the liberation of every ukrainian hero is a big job, it's a great joy. for the family and for all of us, and i sincerely congratulate the 207 families who heard the call today, or finally met their loved one, husband, lover, father, god forbid all the heroes come back, and this video, it very rightly reminds that the hot phase of the war is going on , things are extremely difficult at the front, and it seems to me that any action by the authorities tod
wrong information, but during this day we see how the international media, the financial times and the economistbout the fact that they confirmed that the conversation with zelenskyi took place, and that there is the possibility or that there is a prospect that this case will continue, it is meant that zelenskyi will still ... leave it and it will happen literally in some conceivable perspective, can we consider this the information that appears in the international media is already a fait...
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today, the times and the economist came out with the fact that this was the decree of pozaluzhn, simply budanov and syrsky refused and therefore the decree was not made public, interesting information, this is from yesterday's story, 9:00, that is the time when we remember and honor the memory of all those who died because of the russian invaders, all military and civilians. let's take a moment silence in memory of ukrainian soldiers and peaceful citizens of ukraine who died in the war started by russia. greetings, this is svoboda ranok, my name is kateryna nekrecha, and in this morning's stream we are talking about the following topics. the cabinet of ministers has submitted a new draft law on mobilization to the parliament, which it proposes. a clear term of service: the ability to update the data of conscripts online and administrative responsibility and financial restrictions for non-appearance at the tcc. the right to postponement for officials and security forces is also excluded. all the details of the new change proposal from the government, we will discuss it on this broadcast.
today, the times and the economist came out with the fact that this was the decree of pozaluzhn, simply budanov and syrsky refused and therefore the decree was not made public, interesting information, this is from yesterday's story, 9:00, that is the time when we remember and honor the memory of all those who died because of the russian invaders, all military and civilians. let's take a moment silence in memory of ukrainian soldiers and peaceful citizens of ukraine who died in the war started...
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one of the greatest economists of all time. ke other economists of his generation, he found the great depression, both a paradox and a challenge. it was a paradox because it seemed to contradict some of the fundamental principles that economists had come to take for granted. keynes rose to the challenge by constructing a complex and sophisticated hypothesis which not only explained what had been going on, but also offered way out a way to end great depression and to avoid episodes in the future. the core of his theory was that what happened to the quantity of money didn't matter. what really mattered was a particular of spending. in economists jargon, autonomous spending. what kind of spending is that? it might be investment business enterprises in building and adding to the number of and adding to inventories. it might be spending by individuals to build houses or. most important of all, it might be deficit spending by government. if private spending on investment on housebuilding was not enough to maintain full employment, the
one of the greatest economists of all time. ke other economists of his generation, he found the great depression, both a paradox and a challenge. it was a paradox because it seemed to contradict some of the fundamental principles that economists had come to take for granted. keynes rose to the challenge by constructing a complex and sophisticated hypothesis which not only explained what had been going on, but also offered way out a way to end great depression and to avoid episodes in the...
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one of the greatest economists of all time. other economists of his generation, he found the great depression, both a paradox and a challenge. it was a paradox because it seemed to contradict some of the fundamental principles that economists had come to take for granted. keynes rose to the challenge by constructing a complex and sophisticated hypothesis which not only explained what had been going on, but also offered way out a way to end great depression and to avoid episodes in the future. the core of his theory was that what happened to the quantity of money didn't matter. what really mattered was a particular of spending. in economists jargon, autonomous spending. what kind of spending is that? it might be investment business enterprises in building and adding to the number of and adding to inventories. it might be spending by individuals to build houses or. most important of all, it might be deficit spending by government. if private spending housebuildis not enough to maintain full employment, then government could step
one of the greatest economists of all time. other economists of his generation, he found the great depression, both a paradox and a challenge. it was a paradox because it seemed to contradict some of the fundamental principles that economists had come to take for granted. keynes rose to the challenge by constructing a complex and sophisticated hypothesis which not only explained what had been going on, but also offered way out a way to end great depression and to avoid episodes in the future....
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well, many europeans hope for better and cheaper time soon. economists say it's hard to predict when or if that time will come step saucen elgin's era. russell's angry farmers have done trollish in front of the train station and from since they protest against rising cost, they blaming the government and the e. u for rising prices, taxes and the costs of ecological legislation. some have been using tractors to disrupt traffic. the movement has been growing across front and since by some of the demonstrations in germany and the netherlands, lead is also montville new z all day. but hong, this riley today is that we started co shop and all the costs and standards that have been imposed on us to use that we can't take it anymore. and so a price is still not being increased. and so the see the effect means that people have no income on the farms. and so we can no longer make a living from our profession to try and strike in germany as well. and it's 2nd day, the gym and locomotion of drive as union wants to negotiate pay increases under reduction in working hours with the countries state
well, many europeans hope for better and cheaper time soon. economists say it's hard to predict when or if that time will come step saucen elgin's era. russell's angry farmers have done trollish in front of the train station and from since they protest against rising cost, they blaming the government and the e. u for rising prices, taxes and the costs of ecological legislation. some have been using tractors to disrupt traffic. the movement has been growing across front and since by some of the...
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well, many europeans hope for better and cheaper time soon. economists say it's hard to predict when or if that time will come. step sauce in elgin sierra russell's.
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everyone in programmers, everyone there there to be system architects and so on, some time ago these were economistsf my head, and what comes to mind are the top three about...
everyone in programmers, everyone there there to be system architects and so on, some time ago these were economistsf my head, and what comes to mind are the top three about...
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today and the bbc, as you rightly pointed out, and the new york times, and the financial times, and the economiste out with columns about the fact that such a personnel decision was made, and the basis is not so military issues or problems, or a different view on these military problems, although civilians cannot have a view on military strategies, we are not... are experts in this, there can only be trust or distrust, that's all very, in fact, to me seems to deepen the crisis, makes it inevitable certain things, and in this context , it seems to me that it would be very important for president zelensky to finally, in two years, find time to meet with the leaders of the parliamentary factions, ah, talk, openly and honestly, as we see together this difficult year , how difficult it is... given the economic challenges, the mobilization challenges , what should be our joint work abroad, why he makes certain decisions, all this... is extremely important, and lastly, i want to point out the communication failures of the authorities when appears from the ministry of defense official information in the
today and the bbc, as you rightly pointed out, and the new york times, and the financial times, and the economiste out with columns about the fact that such a personnel decision was made, and the basis is not so military issues or problems, or a different view on these military problems, although civilians cannot have a view on military strategies, we are not... are experts in this, there can only be trust or distrust, that's all very, in fact, to me seems to deepen the crisis, makes it...
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those sharks that have hit the economy that make it necessary to have a time of high unemployment to get inflation down. many economists were saying, there's no way for inflation to get back to normal without it in tailing a time of high unemployment or recession. one year ago, i think many economists were saying a recession was inevitable. but actually, i have never felt there was a solid intellectual basis for making such a prediction because as long as inflation -- the times in the united states needed a downturn to get inflation down, those were times like after the oil shocks of the 1970's when inflation expectations clearly had moved much higher and inflation then becomes self perpetuating. you have a wage private stash wage price spiral where the only way to bring inflation down is getting inflation expectations down, and that involves a time of high unemployment and pushes inflation down and shows people you were wrong, inflation is actually lower than you thought. that's a painful process. we didn't need that. and because inflation expectations had never meaningfully ratcheted up on a long-term basis, we just
those sharks that have hit the economy that make it necessary to have a time of high unemployment to get inflation down. many economists were saying, there's no way for inflation to get back to normal without it in tailing a time of high unemployment or recession. one year ago, i think many economists were saying a recession was inevitable. but actually, i have never felt there was a solid intellectual basis for making such a prediction because as long as inflation -- the times in the united...
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some economists cut out that time because it makes the axis of the chart haywire. it was so unusual so i look at a longer time horizon. 2017 when trump was president, those were good years for the economy and inflation was low. there was a lot to like about that period no matter what you think about trump and his policies. the pandemic was a disruptive event. if you look to your immediate question, over the biden administration since january 21, most of that has been rebuilding from the pandemic trough. industries that were completely ripped apart like travel and tourism being prominent, we've seen massive job growth and job creation. wages have to adjust for inflation. it depends on what time period you use and wages have been right and people are making more money than back in 2021 on average. are they making more in real terms to adjust for inflation? most data points would say in 21-2022, people were falling behind because they saw a raise but not at a rate they could keep up. now we are seeing more real wage growth. inflation is down to roughly 3% so we are fi
some economists cut out that time because it makes the axis of the chart haywire. it was so unusual so i look at a longer time horizon. 2017 when trump was president, those were good years for the economy and inflation was low. there was a lot to like about that period no matter what you think about trump and his policies. the pandemic was a disruptive event. if you look to your immediate question, over the biden administration since january 21, most of that has been rebuilding from the...
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zaluzhny retained his post only because rumors of his resignation leaked to the press, just in time, the economistrs appeared at a critical moment in the summer. ukraine’s counteroffensive failed and it is unclear what level of foreign support the country can now count on. the fight over the fate of general zaluzhny is unlikely to bring the renewal of funding any closer, since the commander is highly regarded west. and the ukrainian military on the front line is already complaining about a lack of ammunition. europe can support the kiev regime in more words. eu defense ministers in brussels only make promises. the supply of weapons was cut fourfold. instead of assistance for 20 billion euros, it will only provide. by five - the british telegraph found out that the european union is short on ammunition, american bloomberg is adding fuel to the fire. the european allies will fail to deliver the 1 million shells they promised. by march 1, during which time they will provide only approximately 600,000 amid persistent production delays and concerns over stock depletion. but the pentagon boasts that it
zaluzhny retained his post only because rumors of his resignation leaked to the press, just in time, the economistrs appeared at a critical moment in the summer. ukraine’s counteroffensive failed and it is unclear what level of foreign support the country can now count on. the fight over the fate of general zaluzhny is unlikely to bring the renewal of funding any closer, since the commander is highly regarded west. and the ukrainian military on the front line is already complaining about a...
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zaluzhny retained his post only because rumors of his resignation leaked to the press, just in time,” the economistent: ukraine's summer counter-offensive has failed and it is unclear what level of foreign support the country can now count on. the fight for the fate of general zaluzhny is unlikely will bring the resumption of funding closer, since the commander is highly regarded in the west. and the ukrainian military on the front line is already complaining about a lack of ammunition. support the kyiv regime. europe can do more in words. eu defense ministers in brussels only make promises. in fact, arms supplies were cut fourfold. instead of aid worth 20 billion euros, they will provide only five. - the british telegraph office found out. with ammunition, the european union is adding little fuel to the fire. american bloomberg. european allies will fail to send 1 million shells that they promised by the first of march. during this time they will present only approximately 600,000 amid constant production delays. fears about the depletion of reserves, but the pentagon boasts that it is transferrin
zaluzhny retained his post only because rumors of his resignation leaked to the press, just in time,” the economistent: ukraine's summer counter-offensive has failed and it is unclear what level of foreign support the country can now count on. the fight for the fate of general zaluzhny is unlikely will bring the resumption of funding closer, since the commander is highly regarded in the west. and the ukrainian military on the front line is already complaining about a lack of ammunition....
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why do you think friedman was so i guess right that ahead of his time about that while so many of these other well-known economists were i mean samuelson i mean in his textbooks which everybody had to read i mean the dominant economics it talked about soviet economic growth converging with that of the united states over time. what did friedman that so many of these brilliant economists missed. well i think some of it goes back his interest in empirical studies. so he had a couple of students who were working on the soviet and so he was paying little bit more attention to sort of what was what you could measure that was not in the official statistics or what was reported. so i think part of it is not just assuming that you have a model of how economies develop, but actually questioning what's there underneath. and then i think part of it is just his very strong belief that economic growth comes from this sort of aggregate of myriad individual decisions and that that people have to be free to make individual decisions and have individual initiative. and if that was being being snuffed out in the soviet, that they wo
why do you think friedman was so i guess right that ahead of his time about that while so many of these other well-known economists were i mean samuelson i mean in his textbooks which everybody had to read i mean the dominant economics it talked about soviet economic growth converging with that of the united states over time. what did friedman that so many of these brilliant economists missed. well i think some of it goes back his interest in empirical studies. so he had a couple of students...
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the headlines of publications, from financial times to economist, almost in unison ask the question:o do if russia wins this war, such a change is due to the unprecedented activation of the russian army. because of this intensification, zelensky calls london, sources report, complaining to prime minister rishi sunak about the scale of the shelling. over the past five days, the russian army has fired at least 500 missiles and drones into ukraine. in europe, there are more and more people who believe in dictating terms. i think we're getting to a period when the conditions for resolving the conflict in ukraine, unfortunately, will in no case be set by the european union or anyone else, they will be set by the russian federation. the western strategy to bring russia to its knees by using american and european weapons and money in ukraine has failed. and as the telegraph publication reports, no one wants to spend money on ukraine anymore, the air defense systems that kiev has cannot cope, and the publication. the united states will lose the war in ukraine in the first half of the year. a
the headlines of publications, from financial times to economist, almost in unison ask the question:o do if russia wins this war, such a change is due to the unprecedented activation of the russian army. because of this intensification, zelensky calls london, sources report, complaining to prime minister rishi sunak about the scale of the shelling. over the past five days, the russian army has fired at least 500 missiles and drones into ukraine. in europe, there are more and more people who...
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stephen: the economists surveyed by bloomberg have circled the april meeting is the likely time, maybe51% of economists surveyed expect april to be the sweet spot. by that time, it it will be complete. it is the annual wage negotiations between the unions and employers. i spoke to -- earlier today. he is the former assistant boj governor, and he told me that they are expecting the wage negotiations to be much better than last year when, essentially the unions got a 3.6% wage hike, which was the highest in 30 years. he's expecting an even higher negotiation rate this year. so that would then go into effect, essentially, by the new fiscal year, april 1. but i understand why bloomberg economics is talking about july or thereabouts, simply because it does take time for those new wage hikes to feed into the real economy. keep in mind, the households in japan are at bit skittish. they have had deflation for more than 20 years, followed by now inflation of above 2% since april of 2022, and a weak yen, which has raised the cost of energy at the household and the like. so they are not spending
stephen: the economists surveyed by bloomberg have circled the april meeting is the likely time, maybe51% of economists surveyed expect april to be the sweet spot. by that time, it it will be complete. it is the annual wage negotiations between the unions and employers. i spoke to -- earlier today. he is the former assistant boj governor, and he told me that they are expecting the wage negotiations to be much better than last year when, essentially the unions got a 3.6% wage hike, which was the...
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at the f, i am populous as well as the author of the time traveling economist from miami, florida. we're joined by surely. you should, he is senior practitioner fellow at so the harvard kennedy school, i'm from co home, which went by of mad hell. out of that is practice director of the middle east north africa region at global council. welcome to your charlie. let's start with you. a world wide recession had been widely predicted by economists in 2023. and as we were hearing a few minutes ago, the u. s. economy grew, it's fastest pace and nearly 2 years. what happened or? well, i mean, as, as, as a time of the economy as perhaps i was paying too much attention to the history we hadn't seen rate hikes like this for decades. most is the ninety's and that was just uh, the assumption was that has to break things. i'm gonna, we saw a silicon valley bank grow up in march and people began to think that that was exactly what was happening. but i think we address to make it 2 or 3 things. firstly, be the button fiscal package buttons, fiscal bruce to the economy, helped. secondly, americans
at the f, i am populous as well as the author of the time traveling economist from miami, florida. we're joined by surely. you should, he is senior practitioner fellow at so the harvard kennedy school, i'm from co home, which went by of mad hell. out of that is practice director of the middle east north africa region at global council. welcome to your charlie. let's start with you. a world wide recession had been widely predicted by economists in 2023. and as we were hearing a few minutes ago,...
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time. economists are expecting the headline figure to ease a bit from november with the core remaining about the same near 4%. also this morning, a lot of news in crypto. > we are watching the expfirst s etf with grayscale and ark invest and others. we will have the ceo of one of those sponsors later in the hour. the entire complex in the green across the board. bitcoin with the muted rise above the $46,000 mark right now. that is the u.s. setup. let's see how the european trade is with joumanna bercetche in the london newsroom. joumanna, good morning. >>> frank, so much green on the board. decidedly risk on after yesterday. every major is trading in the good. we are seeing gains led by basic resources. minors at the top of the ftse 100. also seeing a good bounce in autos with the leader automakers in europe having a good session. ftse 100 in focus because we had a bunch of retail earnings. marks & spencer is down 5% in con ttrast with tesco which is showing a positive momentum this morning. dax is up .40%. the key industrial names in that index. the cac 40 in france is up .30%. seeing a bou
time. economists are expecting the headline figure to ease a bit from november with the core remaining about the same near 4%. also this morning, a lot of news in crypto. > we are watching the expfirst s etf with grayscale and ark invest and others. we will have the ceo of one of those sponsors later in the hour. the entire complex in the green across the board. bitcoin with the muted rise above the $46,000 mark right now. that is the u.s. setup. let's see how the european trade is with...
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union and in the united states, not every newspaper went bankrupt, dievelt, figaro, finance. times, the economistand magazines , they didn’t go anywhere, some of them remained as thick, it’s just that people read the press there and they form accordingly the financial independence of these publications, which usually have owners and which usually have their interests, but as far as i'm concerned, they don't promote them the way they do in ukraine, we're replacing telegram. channels, anonymous telegram channels of what should be and create media interest for the whole society, why have we found ourselves in such a situation, it is not quite good for us, well, because maybe, mr. yevgeny, that the owners of media projects also suffer from the authorities, now i'm not going to talk about the owner of the media company, but...
union and in the united states, not every newspaper went bankrupt, dievelt, figaro, finance. times, the economistand magazines , they didn’t go anywhere, some of them remained as thick, it’s just that people read the press there and they form accordingly the financial independence of these publications, which usually have owners and which usually have their interests, but as far as i'm concerned, they don't promote them the way they do in ukraine, we're replacing telegram. channels,...
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some economists cut out that time because it makes the axis of the chart haywire. it was so unusual so i look at a longer time horizon. 2017 when trump was president, those were good years for the economy and inflation was low. there was a lot to like about that period no matter what you think about trump and his policies. the pandemic was a disruptive event. if you look to your immediate question, over the biden administration since january 21, most of that has been rebuilding from the pandemic trough. industries that were completely ripped apart like travel and tourism being prominent, we've seen massive job growth and job creation. wages have to adjust for inflation. it depends on what time period you use and wages have been right and people are making more money than back in 2021 on average. are they making more in real terms to adjust for inflation? most data points would say in 21-2022, people were falling behind because they saw a raise but not at a rate they could keep up. now we are seeing more real wage growth. inflation is down to roughly 3% so we are fi
some economists cut out that time because it makes the axis of the chart haywire. it was so unusual so i look at a longer time horizon. 2017 when trump was president, those were good years for the economy and inflation was low. there was a lot to like about that period no matter what you think about trump and his policies. the pandemic was a disruptive event. if you look to your immediate question, over the biden administration since january 21, most of that has been rebuilding from the...
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and in the united states, far from every newspaper went bankrupt, develt, figaro, financial times, the economistd magazines, they did not go anywhere, some of them remained as fat. it's just that people read the press there and they form accordingly the financial independence of these publications, which of course have owners and which of course have their own interests, but as far as i'm concerned, they don't promote them the way it's done in ukraine. in our country , what should be and create media interest for everything is replaced by telegram channels, anonymous telegram channels society. why are we in this situation? this is not exactly good for us. well, because it is possible, mr. yevgeny, that the owners of media projects also suffer from the authorities, now i will not talk about the owner of the media company, but about the owner, or at least the head of the concord capital investment company ihor mazepo, who was detained at the border, he was driving it happened... the world economic forum , while crossing the ukrainian-polish border , he was detained, he appears in the case as the c
and in the united states, far from every newspaper went bankrupt, develt, figaro, financial times, the economistd magazines, they did not go anywhere, some of them remained as fat. it's just that people read the press there and they form accordingly the financial independence of these publications, which of course have owners and which of course have their own interests, but as far as i'm concerned, they don't promote them the way it's done in ukraine. in our country , what should be and create...
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already became clear that this was poisoning, in among the victims was plant economist ksenia sergus, a woman remembers that timely the biggest dissonance that happened is that we live in the 21st century, who will persecute us, who am i, i am a simple economist, in the care, in taganrog , who needs me, and until recently, until i arrived in moscow for examination at the klifosofsky institute, i had no understanding of what thalium is, well, just think, thalium, well, well, i know, metal, yes, i studied chemistry at school. but no more than that, when already at the skleifosofsky institute they told me all the seriousness, it was at that moment that it became scary. our information. thalium is an extremely toxic heavy metal; its compounds are classified as cumulative poisons; they accumulate symptoms during chronic poisoning. once in the human body, thallium affects the nervous system and the gastrointestinal tract of the kidneys. one of the symptoms of poisoning is hair loss. high doses are fatal to humans. accumulation in the body, when it is not yet excreted in the urine, accumulates in the body, clinical man
already became clear that this was poisoning, in among the victims was plant economist ksenia sergus, a woman remembers that timely the biggest dissonance that happened is that we live in the 21st century, who will persecute us, who am i, i am a simple economist, in the care, in taganrog , who needs me, and until recently, until i arrived in moscow for examination at the klifosofsky institute, i had no understanding of what thalium is, well, just think, thalium, well, well, i know, metal, yes,...
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time. economists expected an annual growth of 2%. going to get the december pce out tomorrow, the fed looks at that, what are you expecting. >> i'm expecting growth outperform. we sing growth continually do better than expected and consumer demand really strong witty good december shopping year. i think we have some upside potential and i think that will be a good thing. pce is a little bit tougher. jackie: finish, sorry. >> pce i think we will run a little bit hot that's what we've been seen everyone says pce will end the fed's target, i don't see it yet. jackie: i want to talk about sectors. you have investors that want to get into the market but they feel like things are hot right now especially in tech you have the magnificent seven, a.i. driving a lot of the growth that were seen right now, what else are you looking and also in an election you received the markets rally into that especially if those were to be a changeover in the white house maybe with the president that is going to turn the economy around. what should we be wat
time. economists expected an annual growth of 2%. going to get the december pce out tomorrow, the fed looks at that, what are you expecting. >> i'm expecting growth outperform. we sing growth continually do better than expected and consumer demand really strong witty good december shopping year. i think we have some upside potential and i think that will be a good thing. pce is a little bit tougher. jackie: finish, sorry. >> pce i think we will run a little bit hot that's what we've...
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well, many europeans hope for better and cheaper time soon. economists say it's hard to predict when or if that time will come. step sauce in elgin sierra, russel's. ultimately 3 years soaring through the red skies of miles ness is ingenuity. helicopter has been permanently grounded in april 2021 ingenuity achieved the historic faith of the coming the 1st day across to fly on another plan is the recent nasa imagery and death revealed it sustained damage to his roast blades during its final landing. thousands of people in india celebrating republic day with the countries annual military prize parade in new delhi mach 75 years since of india. as constitution was the dumpsters from mister newman from body invited his french count upon the menu on the chrome to sell it to the celebration . this trip comes as new tele, in paris and negotiated multi $1000000000.00 deals, including the sale of french 5 digits and submarines and tens of thousands of people in australia, protesting and solidarity with indigenous people. calling for a stretch your day to be abolished or be celebrated at a diffe
well, many europeans hope for better and cheaper time soon. economists say it's hard to predict when or if that time will come. step sauce in elgin sierra, russel's. ultimately 3 years soaring through the red skies of miles ness is ingenuity. helicopter has been permanently grounded in april 2021 ingenuity achieved the historic faith of the coming the 1st day across to fly on another plan is the recent nasa imagery and death revealed it sustained damage to his roast blades during its final...
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yesterday, too there are upgrades, mainly now our western colleagues have joined, if det time and the economistday gave information that the decree was and here is the latest, presented by colleagues from bbc news, who say that zelenskyi, luzhnyi and umiro met on monday at the bank regarding the resignation of the commander-in-chief, respectively. but ermak was not there, this is interesting information , because he was somewhere in uzhgorod on monday, yes, he was in uzhgorod on monday, he is missing the zermak, that is the conclusion we draw from this situation, he cannot be everywhere, well, it's time to talk about big money, and also about the ministry of defense, in fact, a member of the public anti-corruption council at to the ministry of defense, our colleague from censornet tetyana nikolayenko, mrs.... tetyana, congratulations, glory to ukraine, to the heroes, glory, well, let's start with a member of the party of regions, a proud representative of yanukovych in crimea, he was then burned in some corruption schemes, regarding tourism in crimea, he had nothing for that, and he was appoint
yesterday, too there are upgrades, mainly now our western colleagues have joined, if det time and the economistday gave information that the decree was and here is the latest, presented by colleagues from bbc news, who say that zelenskyi, luzhnyi and umiro met on monday at the bank regarding the resignation of the commander-in-chief, respectively. but ermak was not there, this is interesting information , because he was somewhere in uzhgorod on monday, yes, he was in uzhgorod on monday, he is...
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most likely. yes, and another very important piece of information for this story today, the times and the economist also came out with the fact that this was the decree of an outsider, it’s just that budanov and syrskyi refused and that’s why the decree was not made public, interesting information, this is for yesterday’s story, and now it's almost 9:00, that's the time when we remember and honor the memory of all those who died through the russians for... all military and civilians. let's observe a moment of silence in memory of the ukrainian military and civilian citizens of ukraine who died in the war started by russia.
most likely. yes, and another very important piece of information for this story today, the times and the economist also came out with the fact that this was the decree of an outsider, it’s just that budanov and syrskyi refused and that’s why the decree was not made public, interesting information, this is for yesterday’s story, and now it's almost 9:00, that's the time when we remember and honor the memory of all those who died through the russians for... all military and civilians....
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today , three key western publications - the new york times, economists and the financial times - published a personal meeting that... the assessments of the situation on the battlefield expressed by zelensky and his entourage are too optimistic and we generally need to be more realistic. after this, after his resignation, zaluzhny told his subordinates about this, who immediately leaked this information to western partners and the media. having learned about this, the west, as the economist writes, became very worried and began to put pressure on zelensky, after which zelensky reversed his own decision. and so. now, as he writes economist, zelensky himself put himself in the position of a zuktswank, because leaving zaluzhny means showing everyone his own weaknesses, that he is just a nobody, an ass who is commanded from the outside, dismissing zaluzhny means he will lose most of the external support, both options strengthen the position of zaluzhny and are weakening zelensky’s position, in general, the deputy secretary of state of the united states in victoria, who arrived in kiev this mor
today , three key western publications - the new york times, economists and the financial times - published a personal meeting that... the assessments of the situation on the battlefield expressed by zelensky and his entourage are too optimistic and we generally need to be more realistic. after this, after his resignation, zaluzhny told his subordinates about this, who immediately leaked this information to western partners and the media. having learned about this, the west, as the economist...
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closely related. and sooner or later the united states is faced with the problem that many economists wrote about many times, you should have a balance of payments deficit, but this is precisely what leads to its weakening, and they begin to abandon it, and the united states is weakening before our eyes and everyone sees this and... after all, the houthis, on the contrary, fought for many years with various opponents, entering the fight against the united states, and they calculated the situation well, what we are generally talking about here, for the houthis it was completely obvious what to answer the united states will truly not be able to carry out a military operation on the territory of yemen, it is impossible, these are huge losses, no united states government will agree to this, and chasing after them by spending expensive missiles is also pointless. what then can they do? attack civilian targets again? the only thing americans can do? americans can, in general, force israel to stop aggression and stop it, but can the united states do this? of course not, they will not do this, on the contrary, they
closely related. and sooner or later the united states is faced with the problem that many economists wrote about many times, you should have a balance of payments deficit, but this is precisely what leads to its weakening, and they begin to abandon it, and the united states is weakening before our eyes and everyone sees this and... after all, the houthis, on the contrary, fought for many years with various opponents, entering the fight against the united states, and they calculated the...
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well, many europeans hope for better and cheaper time soon. economists say it's hard to predict when or if that time will come. step size in elgin sierra russell's francesco papa is a senior fellow. it's blue, go and full me. european central bank director general joins us on skype from brussels. good to have you with us. so you think the cd is doing the right thing, not to low interest rates now? well, i think that they are right in taking a little more time in reducing rates. it's not clear. uh, notwithstanding the positive development of that eval card the so far on demonstration from that impression is really going down not to be a 2 percent objective. so taking a little more time, i think makes sense. uh, you know, the to have the more information in particular about wage development and profit development at the beginning about this year. so the expectation now is that they wouldn't be able to take a decision sometime at the beginning of the summer or the end of the spring. what do you make because those predictions that prices are going to go on because of things like the war a
well, many europeans hope for better and cheaper time soon. economists say it's hard to predict when or if that time will come. step size in elgin sierra russell's francesco papa is a senior fellow. it's blue, go and full me. european central bank director general joins us on skype from brussels. good to have you with us. so you think the cd is doing the right thing, not to low interest rates now? well, i think that they are right in taking a little more time in reducing rates. it's not clear....
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percent by next year to not take any chances, while many europeans hope for better and cheaper time soon, economists say it's hard to predict when or if that time will come step saucen, l g 0, brussels, and find sangree from is have dumped the rubbish in front of a train station as a protest against rising costs. they're blaming the government and the year for rising prices, taxes and the costs. so ecological legislation. so i'm, i've been using practice to disrupt traffic. the movement has been growing across funds is by, by some of the demonstrations in germany and the netherlands lead this also known as well. new, the idea behind this riley today is that we so cool job and all the costs and standards that have been imposed on us to use that we can't take it anymore. and so a price is still not being increased. and so the says the effect means that people have no income on the farms. and so we can no longer make a living from our profession to die in a meeting addressing the future of agriculture. in the u. european commission president aust level underlay and outlined some of the challenges faced
percent by next year to not take any chances, while many europeans hope for better and cheaper time soon, economists say it's hard to predict when or if that time will come step saucen, l g 0, brussels, and find sangree from is have dumped the rubbish in front of a train station as a protest against rising costs. they're blaming the government and the year for rising prices, taxes and the costs. so ecological legislation. so i'm, i've been using practice to disrupt traffic. the movement has...
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we get it's going to take a little bit of time for folks to feel what the bidenomics is able to do. it's not something i'm saying, it's something economistst takes a little bit of time. >> sandra: good thing i have some economists on set. and karine jean-pierre said this president has done more in three years than any other president has done in two. is it our problem we are not patient enough with this economy? >> i think it's tough out there but i do think the economy is strong and you know, everyone was calling for recession, it did not happen. wages, every month this year has outperformed inflation but prices are still high and people still have the pain from years in the past and it's going to take time and they have to tell their story better than they are today. >> sandra: going back to the retirement conversation and what the dow historically does, and that is goes up, but big questions what's going to happen in the new year. calls for recession is still out there. questions over what's going to happen with the federal reserve latest policy moves, but if you can pop the dow up on the screen, are you concerned, dan, that with all t
we get it's going to take a little bit of time for folks to feel what the bidenomics is able to do. it's not something i'm saying, it's something economistst takes a little bit of time. >> sandra: good thing i have some economists on set. and karine jean-pierre said this president has done more in three years than any other president has done in two. is it our problem we are not patient enough with this economy? >> i think it's tough out there but i do think the economy is strong...
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and by the way, we see many examples of different domestic and foreign economists who actually agree on this issue. i have time to confirm this. i have a minute to talk about it. it is very good. i will say that you, who took this trouble, now have no problem. you, as a doctorate in economics, are in the tax organization. it is not a problem that you are speaking now as my bachelor's degree. let's do it. i can say from the experience of all this that there is no problem, but i say that you should take this trouble. it is very good . invite economists from different fields and prove it with numbers and figures in the ministry of economy. if it is proven that it can be the root of speculation. this needs a proof, i haven't seen it yet, and my little study is just a theoretical analysis in my own mind, i thank you very much, thank you very much to both the guests of the program, all the good viewers, especially the higher program, who have accompanied us as always until this moment, god, keep us safe , wherever we are today, we will be higher tomorrow. in the name of allah, the most merciful, the most merciful, m
and by the way, we see many examples of different domestic and foreign economists who actually agree on this issue. i have time to confirm this. i have a minute to talk about it. it is very good. i will say that you, who took this trouble, now have no problem. you, as a doctorate in economics, are in the tax organization. it is not a problem that you are speaking now as my bachelor's degree. let's do it. i can say from the experience of all this that there is no problem, but i say that you...
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rose two and a half percent from the previous year, which is a much better number th economists predicted at this timeyear when the possibility of a recession haund americans. here is a number that i prefer. job creation. inhe first three years of donald trump'serm, again, before covid hit, because if you had covid, it makes donald trump's term seem a lot worse. in the firsthree years of donald trump's term, he added an average of 195,000 jobs per month. butccording to the bureau of labor statistics, the economy adds a monthly average of 387,000 jobs with biden in office. roughly 14 million jobs created in total. now that was the number of jobs created, now let's look at the unemployment rate. again, and i bridal love, because the denominator changes a month to month, but people like to talk about the unemployment rate, and so i will. when trump was an office prequel that, the unemployment rate fell to 3.5%. the lowest level in 50 years at the time. when did biden early last, year the unemployment rate inched even lower to 3.4%. wages are also up, now outpacing inflation. take a look at this. wages is
rose two and a half percent from the previous year, which is a much better number th economists predicted at this timeyear when the possibility of a recession haund americans. here is a number that i prefer. job creation. inhe first three years of donald trump'serm, again, before covid hit, because if you had covid, it makes donald trump's term seem a lot worse. in the firsthree years of donald trump's term, he added an average of 195,000 jobs per month. butccording to the bureau of labor...
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time? our last renown economist and former greek finance minister, just verify in an upfront special the. yeah, those are factors. thank you so much for joining me. on upfront, it has been 6 weeks since a mazda is attacked on october 7th, and the start of israel's been barred meant of gaza. the vast majority of european governments were unequivocally supportive of israel, as well as its response. but in recent days, belgium's deputy prime minister is called for sanctions against israel and french or president emmanuel. my crown has called to quote work towards a ceasefire. are we seeing a shift and the positions of european governments tragically? he's a stake in more than $11000.00 deaths, to see a minute shift a shift, which is so late coming and so small that as you opinions, we should hand our heads and shame hang our heads in shame. what they think should have been the initial response that go on october 8th, what should the european union wish and you're paying? states have been saying the thing that logic dictates which is to be young condemnations. we all condemn war crimes, welco
time? our last renown economist and former greek finance minister, just verify in an upfront special the. yeah, those are factors. thank you so much for joining me. on upfront, it has been 6 weeks since a mazda is attacked on october 7th, and the start of israel's been barred meant of gaza. the vast majority of european governments were unequivocally supportive of israel, as well as its response. but in recent days, belgium's deputy prime minister is called for sanctions against israel and...
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that time magazine article, the economist article, those things don't happen by accident. ok. so there's a whole swirl going on around zalinski and, and then there were there his competitors in the military. they have more popularity than he does. after all, as you pointed out, you know, there are no elections going on right now. so we have basically the little m for um, zalinski. what are your thoughts about the stability of the regime? well, 1st of all, we just have to be honest, noted zelinski is 100 percent. the construct of the collective west of the united states of great britain, of nato, of the european union. he is a tool, a tool of the west, but he serves a task that is just to be the public face of ukraine that allows western governments to justify the flow of hundreds of billions of dollars of money and resources into ukraine. g is the propaganda element. that we, the west put out there to say, this is the man, this is the face of ukraine, the face of freedom, the face of democracy, the man who's standing up to the evil russian autocracy. and as long as you know, t
that time magazine article, the economist article, those things don't happen by accident. ok. so there's a whole swirl going on around zalinski and, and then there were there his competitors in the military. they have more popularity than he does. after all, as you pointed out, you know, there are no elections going on right now. so we have basically the little m for um, zalinski. what are your thoughts about the stability of the regime? well, 1st of all, we just have to be honest, noted...