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your marketing materials include people with disabilities so that people with disabilities can see themselves in your marketing materials. wanted 59 people are on the autism spectrum. companies like s a p, for example, it actually consciously worked to include people who identify as being autistic in their workplace. and as a result that made their competitors come out of the woodwork and want to learn what they're doing. and now we come to the final step, 3 leverage your people need to identify a champion within your business. that's going to drive this, this effort. and ideally, that's a senior leader who openly identifies as being a person with a disability. and in the disability community, we say nothing about us without us. another important part of leveraging your people is your employee resource group. the greatest resource you have within your company are your people. google has an employee resource group for their employees with disabilities and they're driving. they're driving things like hackathons, a lot of what comes out of employee resource groups actually drives the bottom line . training is critical. there is bias that exists in our world around people with disabili
your marketing materials include people with disabilities so that people with disabilities can see themselves in your marketing materials. wanted 59 people are on the autism spectrum. companies like s a p, for example, it actually consciously worked to include people who identify as being autistic in their workplace. and as a result that made their competitors come out of the woodwork and want to learn what they're doing. and now we come to the final step, 3 leverage your people need to...
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s. market economy or the u. s. freedom or the us democracy. some people may be surprised by this, less than 10 percent of western companies operating in russia have actually left since the conflict started in ukraine. that's the findings of a study by a swiss institutes which my colleagues research shay and marina cost river talk through gartner. what we have is that less than 9 percent of companies have left the russian market. and from those we have of course, american ones, european ones and japanese firms. the one stop stayed behind, the majority of them are german and closely followed by american. and again, we have the japanese and all this of course comes as we have politicians and business lead meeting in switzerland at the world economic form in davos 2nd year in the row, where we are not seeing russian business men, russian officials bots that they are the talk of the town if you will, because apparently behind the scenes everyone is talking well, how much longer can we continue isolating russia from the global arena? because obviously it's not
s. market economy or the u. s. freedom or the us democracy. some people may be surprised by this, less than 10 percent of western companies operating in russia have actually left since the conflict started in ukraine. that's the findings of a study by a swiss institutes which my colleagues research shay and marina cost river talk through gartner. what we have is that less than 9 percent of companies have left the russian market. and from those we have of course, american ones, european ones and...
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people have consistently underestimated how important the gaming market is. and just a broad number of people engaging with games. it�*s gone by, people would rush excitedly to shops like this one on the high street in newcastle to buy the latest triple—a game on its release day. but less so now. these figures suggest that 90% of video games are now bought digitally. and it�*s a similar story for music too. sales grew to their highest level since 2003 last year, thanks to people like harry styles. but physical sales are down, and it�*s revenue from streaming sites like spotify and apple that have gone up. the fastest growing sector, however, was video in 2022. one day this will be your kingdom. blockbuster shows like rings of power and obi wan kenobi have helped video streaming services like amazon, disney+ and netflix to encourage spending to increase by 14%. the success of the video games industry in the uk should be no surprise, given its heritage and making some of the most iconic titles on franchises around, from grand theft auto to football manager. it�*s a cultural and economic success story. there�*s been a hug
people have consistently underestimated how important the gaming market is. and just a broad number of people engaging with games. it�*s gone by, people would rush excitedly to shops like this one on the high street in newcastle to buy the latest triple—a game on its release day. but less so now. these figures suggest that 90% of video games are now bought digitally. and it�*s a similar story for music too. sales grew to their highest level since 2003 last year, thanks to people like...
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possible to overstate how disastrous that will be for domestic markets, international financial markets, people's 401(k)sght now we don't know, you know, how far they are willing to go. but as garrett says, republicans have talked a good game about cutting spending for decades and yet they come up against the realities of mathematics and they are going to be again. by the way, going after social security, medicare in the defense budget, do not seem to be political winners even for the republican base. >> that's a very good point. i want to focus on a piece of the house republican agenda, that's the committee on, quote, the weaponization of the federal government, which is a way for former president trump's allies to try to discredit the work being done at the justice department, other agencies, the fbi, of course, also part of justice, but also the irs and all of the subpoenas that they are going to be flooding the white house with. >> so the resolution which is actually attached, it's part of this rules resolution that we're all talking about and will presumably be passed along with it, it will give the
possible to overstate how disastrous that will be for domestic markets, international financial markets, people's 401(k)sght now we don't know, you know, how far they are willing to go. but as garrett says, republicans have talked a good game about cutting spending for decades and yet they come up against the realities of mathematics and they are going to be again. by the way, going after social security, medicare in the defense budget, do not seem to be political winners even for the...
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it�*s a small but growing market. obviously, you have peopleecial connection to scotland and want to take a piece of it home. we've done a huge range of bespoke commissions, so things like wedding bands, signet rings are really popular as well as the more statement—style pieces. there�*s a limited supply of scottish gold, but high prices around the world have fuelled demand and mean the effort to mine it could pay off well. david henderson, bbc news. the city of auckland in new zealand are seeing more rain after a flood that has seen four people dead and hundreds of people homeless. it was the wettest day on record for new zealand�*s largest city. last friday, a storm swept across auckland causing majorflooding. people had to flee their homes as many houses were badly damaged. streets were swamped. this train came off its tracks. this is new zealand�*s national stadium flooded with water. at least four people have died and about 350 need emergency accommodation. now more bad news for auckland. new zealand�*s weather authority has issued a red h
it�*s a small but growing market. obviously, you have peopleecial connection to scotland and want to take a piece of it home. we've done a huge range of bespoke commissions, so things like wedding bands, signet rings are really popular as well as the more statement—style pieces. there�*s a limited supply of scottish gold, but high prices around the world have fuelled demand and mean the effort to mine it could pay off well. david henderson, bbc news. the city of auckland in new zealand...
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market bottom is october 12. we had a 6.4% fourth quarter in the s&p 500. the market is flattish since june. peopled does doesn't work in the fourth quarter as they raised rates. the day they did things and markets tended to react negatively. overall, the positive fourth quarter as they raised rates. they don't get the notion that they can't kill off lending do ugg what they're doing because intermediate loans can be done at 6 plus% with a cost base for the banks that is almost nothing today. they're awash with near zero cost bases. deposit base zero costs or near zero cost is the highest it's ever been. the deposit base is 36% higher than it was at the end of 2019 precovid. the banks are going to keep lending. you should watch what the banks do. >> so ken fisher, you're the best in the business on this. i appreciate it. thanks for your insight going into 2023. let's hope. thank you. >> thanks for having me. >> edward: so new year, same border crisis. we'll have the latest. the machete attack that wounded three in new york. why officials are investigating it as possible terrorism. don't settle for
market bottom is october 12. we had a 6.4% fourth quarter in the s&p 500. the market is flattish since june. peopled does doesn't work in the fourth quarter as they raised rates. the day they did things and markets tended to react negatively. overall, the positive fourth quarter as they raised rates. they don't get the notion that they can't kill off lending do ugg what they're doing because intermediate loans can be done at 6 plus% with a cost base for the banks that is almost nothing...
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why is it actively developing now, and there is a demand from the market, of course, it’s probably advisable to still legalize people ’sivities, uh, develop appropriate standards of requirements and rules so that, well , you can clearly separate who breaks the law, who is still normal works pays taxes gives, corresponding service to the consumer of similar gas stations neglect even elementary safety rules there is grounding. what to do with her? the kemerovo policeman discovered a lot of violations, he will only be responsible for them, it seems that not businessmen, but hard workers will have to refill the vehicle, structural changes have been made, namely, filling equipment has been installed. without the permission of the state traffic inspectorate against the driver, the police drew up protocols for violating the rules for transporting dangerous goods and driving a car in the presence of malfunctions or conditions under which the operation of vehicles is prohibited upon request of our program police officers from rostov-on-don also raided several official cars with flashing beacons employees of the department for c
why is it actively developing now, and there is a demand from the market, of course, it’s probably advisable to still legalize people ’sivities, uh, develop appropriate standards of requirements and rules so that, well , you can clearly separate who breaks the law, who is still normal works pays taxes gives, corresponding service to the consumer of similar gas stations neglect even elementary safety rules there is grounding. what to do with her? the kemerovo policeman discovered a lot of...
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was killed, seven people were injured, including a 13-year-old girl, the russians fired rockets at the local market in shevchenkovo, kharkiv region , the attackers had previously used s-300 missiles, all emergency services are working on the spot, people may remain under the rubble, the head of the military administration, oleg , said sinogubov did not go by without the killing of civilians by the militants, and in donetsk region, two people were killed by russian shelling in a day, and two more civilians were wounded, it was reported in to the regional military administration, the fire did not abate along the front line in the region at night, in particular in the serebryanka and seversk areas. avdiyivka, bakhmut toretsk, soledar, kurakhova vovchanka , kostyantynivka and kramatorsk were also targeted by the enemy. there is destruction of residential sectors everywhere, the invaders also damaged water reservoirs and an energy company. the russians will not leave kherson oblast alone. the head of the regional military administration, yaroslav yanushevich, reported that during the day, the occupiers attacked the region 77 times with the artillery of volley fire systems
was killed, seven people were injured, including a 13-year-old girl, the russians fired rockets at the local market in shevchenkovo, kharkiv region , the attackers had previously used s-300 missiles, all emergency services are working on the spot, people may remain under the rubble, the head of the military administration, oleg , said sinogubov did not go by without the killing of civilians by the militants, and in donetsk region, two people were killed by russian shelling in a day, and two...
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people are dour. the sentiment does not swing to a certain extent. the s&p, we have a bottomless bear marketnd when it comes to with what guy deals with the london, we are not there. the problem was in ukraine and people say i don't even own europe and that's very common. i think the detachment for where the value is to your point where the risk has been, those are two different worlds. alix: cannot stay? as guy was pointing out, we have had a huge inflow where we see a huge amount of money into europe out of the u.s.. cole: the psychology is not where we needed to be from an s&p perspective. a year ago, i would say 3% negative returns for s&p. -1, -2%. let's say we are wrong. let's say we are 4% higher on that. are you telling me that investors are going to get out of bed to do that? that will not happen. the problem is prices what you pay, value was what you get. the value does not sit in broad s&p equities. is there no way to make money? the energy space is incredible. even value people, they're not content with 10, 15 percent in their portfolios. it's more like 8%. guy: as an investor, w
people are dour. the sentiment does not swing to a certain extent. the s&p, we have a bottomless bear marketnd when it comes to with what guy deals with the london, we are not there. the problem was in ukraine and people say i don't even own europe and that's very common. i think the detachment for where the value is to your point where the risk has been, those are two different worlds. alix: cannot stay? as guy was pointing out, we have had a huge inflow where we see a huge amount of money...
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market. and there's some people that say the labor market doesn't matter. claudia summ who is in charge of the say it may be different but i won't beg on it. i'm recommending to my client cs defensive positioning and have scyclicals. i think recession is coming. i think the fed is pointing to an unemployment rate that has to go higher. that's going to take a bite on consumption and earnings growth for this year. maria: well, those cutbacks certainly matter to the thousands of people within technology who are getting their jobs cut right now that we report on every day. but you're right, katherine. not everybody agrees with this kind of thinking that jp morgan is releasing this model here. in fact, larry summers in davos said it's likely we'll have a recession. here's jamie dimon when i spoke with him in the beginning of january, two weeks ago, january 9th. watch. >> no, i shouldn't have ever used the word hurricane. what i said, there were storm clouds which we could mitigate. people say he doesn't ink think it's a big deal. i said the storm clouds could be hurricane. it could be nothing. it cou
market. and there's some people that say the labor market doesn't matter. claudia summ who is in charge of the say it may be different but i won't beg on it. i'm recommending to my client cs defensive positioning and have scyclicals. i think recession is coming. i think the fed is pointing to an unemployment rate that has to go higher. that's going to take a bite on consumption and earnings growth for this year. maria: well, those cutbacks certainly matter to the thousands of people within...
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market with s-300 missile systems. as a result of the attack, two people were killed and seven were injured - said the head of the kharkivry administration oleg synogubov . almost all the houses in the settlement were destroyed, the ministry of defense of ukraine notes that fierce battles are currently taking place in soledar, the army is losing soldiers en masse, but the offensive continues sometimes in mariupol, russian fascists are carrying out the so-called reconstruction of the city, the occupiers are simply razing residential buildings and historical monuments to the ground, the footage was published by the advisor to the mayor of mariupol, pavlo andryushchenko , a historic event took place in lviv this week, a meeting of the presidents of ukraine, lithuania and poland, the heads of state signed a joint declaration of the presidents of lublin the triangle discussed the issue of our integration into the union this year, we should achieve tangible progress in european integration , this concerns primarily the beginning of negotiations regarding membership, poland and lithuania are equally and comprehensively ready to
market with s-300 missile systems. as a result of the attack, two people were killed and seven were injured - said the head of the kharkivry administration oleg synogubov . almost all the houses in the settlement were destroyed, the ministry of defense of ukraine notes that fierce battles are currently taking place in soledar, the army is losing soldiers en masse, but the offensive continues sometimes in mariupol, russian fascists are carrying out the so-called reconstruction of the city, the...
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markets, maybe people will look back to the equity markets. that goldman sachs, we assume a good case this year will be flat on the s&p at the end of the year.t's not a super compelling reason to get your toe back into the water in the u.s. alix: based on that, if investors are de-and for investors are dipping their toes into europe, what will it take for u.s. investors to get more constructive? >> on the institutional side, it might be strategic asset allocations. if there is some bumps in the fixed income or credit markets, there will be next year. we've had a goldilocks scenario and there will be certain companies that have a difficult time with the higher cost of capital and the same thing on the equity side. in the fixed income markets, i think there has been a lot of on buying lately and it's been an interesting month. i don't think the whole story has played out on the fed. that looks like we will get three increases and a pause but we cannot be certain. we still not have's the seat -- we haven't seen the trust and the equity market to be sure that inflation has cool. guy: let's talk about that from a tech perspective. tech got beaten
markets, maybe people will look back to the equity markets. that goldman sachs, we assume a good case this year will be flat on the s&p at the end of the year.t's not a super compelling reason to get your toe back into the water in the u.s. alix: based on that, if investors are de-and for investors are dipping their toes into europe, what will it take for u.s. investors to get more constructive? >> on the institutional side, it might be strategic asset allocations. if there is some...
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growing, but of course they don't have the global reach or the network or the marketing potential in the u. s. where peoplew about them. so our platform aggregates all these different jobs, and we also try to find americans who are excited about these remote global opportunities. so we match them together. all right. so these companies, you know when you talk about working outside the country, there is a lot that goes into it. depending on the country. you're moving too. just like people are moving here to this country as well. do you have the same issues in terms of getting the right paperwork? or does that even matter at this point, um, when the company is hiring someone in this country, right, so it's very important to abide by local labor laws, and that's also where we help in our platform and clothes, employer record or global p e o services so the americans can actually be fully legally compliant with 10 99 w two paperwork and they're employed. through our platform, but they're actually being managed by and working directly with the teams employee have to do anything special. do they have to fill out
growing, but of course they don't have the global reach or the network or the marketing potential in the u. s. where peoplew about them. so our platform aggregates all these different jobs, and we also try to find americans who are excited about these remote global opportunities. so we match them together. all right. so these companies, you know when you talk about working outside the country, there is a lot that goes into it. depending on the country. you're moving too. just like people are...
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and jeremy still thinks he can do 15% in the market this year in the s&p, and he thinks the fed will pivot and cut rates in this calendar year, and some people are trying to get on that train. is that a false hope >> i am upbeat on the market >> you are upbeat on the market? >> yeah, but not from this level. >> what does that mean >> we have run too far too quick, and i think we will see jackson powell -- >> is there going to be eight minutes of pain? >> yeah, i think inflation is the conversation, and we are not declaring victory on inflation yet. we never heard a single fed chairman talk about a victory on inflation. in january i expect a blowout number retail sales, the last two years, it's two of the three top over top numbers >> why was it in january -- >> i am not talking about the last two years but last month? >> holiday spending is changed we can order any type of good on demand holiday spending is not what it was a decade ago we are not trading money jay pegs anymore, but we are trading options. the lay aoffs are coming back i, and these tech companies, every year they layoff about 3%, and they are just cutting back >> are you talk
and jeremy still thinks he can do 15% in the market this year in the s&p, and he thinks the fed will pivot and cut rates in this calendar year, and some people are trying to get on that train. is that a false hope >> i am upbeat on the market >> you are upbeat on the market? >> yeah, but not from this level. >> what does that mean >> we have run too far too quick, and i think we will see jackson powell -- >> is there going to be eight minutes of pain?...
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s tried that trick before. many people have tried to get hold of one. really? is that gonzo marketing?dea. yeah. thank you very much. cheers. and that's all for this episode of newscast. but chris, you and i will be reunited next week for our brexitcast reunion. i know, the waves of nostalgia are washing over me. it'll be nice to see laura here. you'll be up in the screens... in a cupboard in brussels with katya. sitting awkwardly close together. one more thing from katya. exactly. and i've already read a 135—page document that i cannot wait to digest for you. cancel the weekend. publish it now. yeah, that'll be on bbc sounds at some point next week. right. bye! newscast. newscast from the bbc. hello. after a largely dry start to the weekend, sunday brings some rain into scotland and northern ireland. strengthening winds here as well. we have got a weather front working through scotland and northern ireland this evening and into the night with some rain, although it is weakening as it moves and eventually reaches into the far north of england. behind it, clearing skies in scotland, all
s tried that trick before. many people have tried to get hold of one. really? is that gonzo marketing?dea. yeah. thank you very much. cheers. and that's all for this episode of newscast. but chris, you and i will be reunited next week for our brexitcast reunion. i know, the waves of nostalgia are washing over me. it'll be nice to see laura here. you'll be up in the screens... in a cupboard in brussels with katya. sitting awkwardly close together. one more thing from katya. exactly. and i've...
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's based on the weight of a car, is this likely then to slow down market growth? if people see a these as far too costly to run? based on what we've seen here, when you take the tax incentives away, it does impact people's purchasing of the bees. and i would expect that to have the same impact on norway again and weight of course. but if these are heavy, so if they start based on weight, it's not only going to not help ease, it's gonna probably hurt them more than the average car. is that because the battery is a heavier col yeah, any, any equivalent electric vehicle bias wise to an internal combustion vehicle is always more waste more because of the battery back there just so heavy. let's just talk about the charging issues because no way is plagued by the same problem facing all easy owners all over the world with the limited network of charging stations available. why is it so problematic to develop the charging infrastructure for e b 's? is this a funding issue? what is it? it's a funding and it's very expensive. you know, i mean, everyone likes to think that they can c
's based on the weight of a car, is this likely then to slow down market growth? if people see a these as far too costly to run? based on what we've seen here, when you take the tax incentives away, it does impact people's purchasing of the bees. and i would expect that to have the same impact on norway again and weight of course. but if these are heavy, so if they start based on weight, it's not only going to not help ease, it's gonna probably hurt them more than the average car. is that...
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which is that when people sendnn with a vote or send members of congress to washingtongtct the,s they expect them to do the people's business, not to be day trading on the stockbe market, not to be using fro the information that they get briees whfings to go and makm a quick buck on wall street. so here's what my bill does. it says, no more trading ofgres. stocks, but members of congress, in fact, no stock more ownership of stocks than s bys of conmembers of congressi if you want to save, fine, put it in a mutual fund. do.e mosket americans do. but nancy pelosi is the perfectc example of what should not be happening in d.c., whichc, is people getting rich on the stock market off ofw information they know because they're a member of congress. >>use they are a and pelosi wasd between one million and five million in stockstraded for semiconductors only days before congress allocatedlion in 50 mo to the industry. >> a m i right on that, right senator ? o that's the report, shawn. s the. and there's lots of reports lot like that with her with her family and other members ofon congress. i mean, this is a problegress. thm that go has been going on for years.is a and she is j
which is that when people sendnn with a vote or send members of congress to washingtongtct the,s they expect them to do the people's business, not to be day trading on the stockbe market, not to be using fro the information that they get briees whfings to go and makm a quick buck on wall street. so here's what my bill does. it says, no more trading ofgres. stocks, but members of congress, in fact, no stock more ownership of stocks than s bys of conmembers of congressi if you want to save, fine,...
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market, which shelled the city center, near the supermarket. there were always people in this very place, they set up this shelter. it 'sust the beginning, and there should be such structures. well , there are already dozens of such structures in the city. the city authorities are late, but they are doing everything possible, unfortunately there is no way to do it sooner, it was generally said that there should be such a number of such shelters that when a person stands near such a shelter, she sees another shelter somewhere well, that is, there were a large number of them, it must be because the reaction time after the start of the shelling is really seconds and there is no time to look for this shelter, it should always be nearby now, that is, to reach and run so uh-uh, you are very fast a-a p yury and tell me what is happening in the occupied parts of the kherson region, how is life there now, in simple words, it is very difficult because the pressure is crazy, uh, bare pier kakhovka , nova kakhovka, oleshki , these are the most problems. institutions are now there, well, in general, it is very difficult for our peop
market, which shelled the city center, near the supermarket. there were always people in this very place, they set up this shelter. it 'sust the beginning, and there should be such structures. well , there are already dozens of such structures in the city. the city authorities are late, but they are doing everything possible, unfortunately there is no way to do it sooner, it was generally said that there should be such a number of such shelters that when a person stands near such a shelter, she...
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my evaluation, the opposite of intel, much higher of s&p p/e of 18 times, the market wasn't growing before the pandemic, and peoplell like it because, let's face it, most of us are carrying an iphone in our pocket and some sense of comfort, but you don't want to confuse a product with a stock and that's a big mistake, especially at the multiples this high. >> yeah. i mean, obviously, loyalty to the brand, to warren buffet and the stuff around it and maybe not just the financials. what about outside of tech, you emphasized more value sectors at times. anything look interesting on the long side? >> sure. i mean, we were on cnbc on january 3rd and gave you our top five picks for the year. they're up 10% year to date on average. there's i think if you look outside the u.s. markets it's actually incredibly interesting, and a simple way to think about it is the following -- money supplying the u.s., m 2, down 1% year over year in 30 years worth of data that we have, it's never been negative you look at china, on the other hand, which has been locked up for three years, and their m 2 is up 12% year over year money supply
my evaluation, the opposite of intel, much higher of s&p p/e of 18 times, the market wasn't growing before the pandemic, and peoplell like it because, let's face it, most of us are carrying an iphone in our pocket and some sense of comfort, but you don't want to confuse a product with a stock and that's a big mistake, especially at the multiples this high. >> yeah. i mean, obviously, loyalty to the brand, to warren buffet and the stuff around it and maybe not just the financials. what...
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could be way better than what the markets going to give you during the middle of this year, i think the s&p goes to 3000 at some point during this year, we like uranium people want energy independence from russia so ura is a good name to own and we like japanese banks so we own visit enter mitsubishi, financial group in yield curve has been in place since 2016, that is going away because of inflation there, that's a good one and then we like a pair of facebook added 13 pe, expenses under control doing well against tiktok and peering that against a short google added 18 pe were advertising is going to slow down with the recession and people were optimistic on google than they are on facebook. maria: what are you expecting in terms of nasdaq, you said you looking at a number of tech stocks to trade down because of the worries about growth slowing is that were much of the damage will be? >> i think absolutely. if you look at this last year the s&p was down 19%, the nasdaq was down 33% but if you look at the big tech stocks, the s&p is about trailing 18 times, if you look at microsoft, that sitting at about 26 times or so and you have apple sitting at about 22
could be way better than what the markets going to give you during the middle of this year, i think the s&p goes to 3000 at some point during this year, we like uranium people want energy independence from russia so ura is a good name to own and we like japanese banks so we own visit enter mitsubishi, financial group in yield curve has been in place since 2016, that is going away because of inflation there, that's a good one and then we like a pair of facebook added 13 pe, expenses under...
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markets like new zealand, australia, the u. s. the u. k. i think the u. s. is probably the best example of where people will speculate on houses, you know, by 3 or 4 if they can afford it against all of that. you've got fundamental on the supply of housing, in some markets, the u. k. being an example. so these kind of confusing because you got a big on live housing and you've got the possible, you've hopefully flowing it out. another confusing for the cause is the weakness of some currency. so for pounded, weak, and overseas buyers will find house prices more attractive than domestic buyers. so you got quite a few, quite a few issues at all. buying together to create some sort of view about whether you're going to get price falls or not. and generally speaking, house prices don't fall very quickly already when you've already speculative market . the u. s. is probably the best example. let's talk about the u. s. in particular, then it is, we set the house price correction in, in the us. is that going to cause for the damage to, to, to the economy the, i mean, let's not forget that the, the financial cra
markets like new zealand, australia, the u. s. the u. k. i think the u. s. is probably the best example of where people will speculate on houses, you know, by 3 or 4 if they can afford it against all of that. you've got fundamental on the supply of housing, in some markets, the u. k. being an example. so these kind of confusing because you got a big on live housing and you've got the possible, you've hopefully flowing it out. another confusing for the cause is the weakness of some currency. so...
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people died wounded among them, a 13-year-old child is fighting for her life russian doctors hit the kharkiv region with s-300 rockets in the liberated village of shevchenkove, they targeted the local market, dozens of boats were destroyed and beaten, neighboring residential buildings at the place of arrival were built built tsn correspondent viktoriya streltsova closed sofiyka, a policeman takes her to hands from the local market in shevchenkovo. a fragment hit the child in the neck near the carotid artery . at half past ten in the morning after a rocket attack, a woman died under the rubble. we accepted meat for tuesday. we accept meat every monday. well, the carcass was divided by the work processes anyway, and at that moment it was some kind of clap. and i still don't know if i lost consciousness, my ears rang i open my eyes. and i, as a robber, honestly , mrs. nina, a colleague of the deceased, says that the rescuers dug her out in time because she could no longer breathe under the rubble. she was pulled straight from the rocket. at the entrance to the store, one leg was under the bricks. well, i somehow managed to pull it out myself. then she saw a light and stretched out her hand f
people died wounded among them, a 13-year-old child is fighting for her life russian doctors hit the kharkiv region with s-300 rockets in the liberated village of shevchenkove, they targeted the local market, dozens of boats were destroyed and beaten, neighboring residential buildings at the place of arrival were built built tsn correspondent viktoriya streltsova closed sofiyka, a policeman takes her to hands from the local market in shevchenkovo. a fragment hit the child in the neck near the...
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people? >> so, look, if you look over the last year, the stock market as a whole has been down. the sok at bitcoin, which is the major cryptocurrency. it's down nearly 60%. so the fact is it's been a tough market, but crypto has been down overall. whether you look at something like bitcoin or of course ftx, which is adios amigos, went into bankruptcy. >> and you're talking incredible amounts of money being lost by a lot of people, and including some of those wealthy individuals. brady mentioned, bob kraft. >> they endorsed and lost money. they got sued and lost money. it was lose-lose for them. >> thank you very much, harry. >> thank you. >>> breaking news, we are learning of multiple deaths after devastating tornadoes have torn through the south. when it was time to sign up for a medicare plan mom couldn't decide. but thanks to the right plan promise to help guide her with the right re team behind her. the right plan promise only from unitedhealthca. at fidelity, your dedicated advisor will help you create a comprehensive wealth plan for your full financial picture. with the right ba
people? >> so, look, if you look over the last year, the stock market as a whole has been down. the sok at bitcoin, which is the major cryptocurrency. it's down nearly 60%. so the fact is it's been a tough market, but crypto has been down overall. whether you look at something like bitcoin or of course ftx, which is adios amigos, went into bankruptcy. >> and you're talking incredible amounts of money being lost by a lot of people, and including some of those wealthy individuals....
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s finally listen to the people, calculate the gas . look at the gas balance of the country. we won't, don't you want to listen to and maybe then the strengthening will be marketl, ukrainian, what can it be depending on the gasoline generator, it can't be depending on the cost, on the income of the population, friends in this the process is there, the gas is true. with such market prices for a, friends, let's move on to the staff and look at the minutes of the match of all the discussions easter eggs, let them come , yes, the committees have their intense questions for you, not on the air, what awaits us during the 23rd year in the plan of us as consumers of energy and heating services, mr. oleksiy, i am asking for 40 seconds in a nutshell, nothing catastrophic, don’t wait, because this is how it happened in our country, consumption has disappeared, today we have a balanced gas production and consumption there will definitely be a certain population there. it will be difficult to pay, but it will be paid. today , certain debts are accumulating in gali, you are in other sectors , but it is not catastrophic there. i can't speak to anyone who doesn't understand i
s finally listen to the people, calculate the gas . look at the gas balance of the country. we won't, don't you want to listen to and maybe then the strengthening will be marketl, ukrainian, what can it be depending on the gasoline generator, it can't be depending on the cost, on the income of the population, friends in this the process is there, the gas is true. with such market prices for a, friends, let's move on to the staff and look at the minutes of the match of all the discussions easter...
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people are expecting a much better 2023 looking ahead. >>> let's look at the markets on the first trading day as we continue to look with the dow and s&p were not that hard hit when it comes to q4. dow finishing up 15% s&p finishing up 7%. nasdaq was the laggard finishing down 1% for the quarter. i want to look at the bond market it has a big impact. 10-year treasury at 3.47%. the inverted yield curve recession indicator. something we have been talking about for months we want to get one look at the energy space wti crude is slightly lower. down $79 a barrel. something to watch let's get a check on the top stories with pippa stevens good morning, pippa. >>> good morning, frank. i'm back there are more headaches for airline travelers. faa says the problem with the critical air traffic control system that caused delays at airports in florida yesterday has been fixed american airlines tweeting in the day that the issue originated at the miami control center and was impacting all carriers this comes days after southwest res resumed normal operations following the christmas week schedule meltdown. >>> apple is recoreportedly cutg orders the
people are expecting a much better 2023 looking ahead. >>> let's look at the markets on the first trading day as we continue to look with the dow and s&p were not that hard hit when it comes to q4. dow finishing up 15% s&p finishing up 7%. nasdaq was the laggard finishing down 1% for the quarter. i want to look at the bond market it has a big impact. 10-year treasury at 3.47%. the inverted yield curve recession indicator. something we have been talking about for months we want...
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liz: well, shy, for example, if you put up s-h-y, it's the short end of treasury markets, and that's the e, f -- >> that's right. liz: -- that enables people to play that end. buffett always gets upset, because he knows people are charging fees. >> right. yeah, our fees, we're really quite proud within ishares, they're about a tenth of of the cost of a typical mutual fund. and even last year when you had inflationary environments and companies across the world raising prices, we dropped our prices on more than 20ishares, and over the past, you know, since 2015, we've reduced our prices by over $350 million. we've saved people who are trying to invest for the first time, trying to rebalance their portfolio or just trying to get a fair deal a better and cheaper way to invest. liz: you guys have hundreds and hundreds -- how many do you have? >> we have about 400 in the united states and many hundreds more outside the united states. liz: what is the process to get one up and trading? because i've seen some crazy ones not necessarily with ishares, but with, you know, hey, let's go long anything that the involves cows. [laughter] and i'm not tal
liz: well, shy, for example, if you put up s-h-y, it's the short end of treasury markets, and that's the e, f -- >> that's right. liz: -- that enables people to play that end. buffett always gets upset, because he knows people are charging fees. >> right. yeah, our fees, we're really quite proud within ishares, they're about a tenth of of the cost of a typical mutual fund. and even last year when you had inflationary environments and companies across the world raising prices, we...
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s speak to craig knox, from talent and influencer agency, the corner. as an agent, have you noticed greater demand? good morning. absolutely. he said there are about people assuming that influence and marketing, who represent them, and who speak about the things that they care about, and who are using the brands they are considering using. so the demand is actually coming directly from social media users and from consumers, so it makes sense that brands are taking notice of that and are starting to work more with older influences. d0 starting to work more with older influences.— older influences. do they command _ older influences. do they command the _ older influences. do they command the same - older influences. do they command the same sort| older influences. do they i command the same sort of older influences. do they - command the same sort of fees in the same level of income as their younger counterparts? i mean, if anything, their younger counterparts? i mean, ifanything, they their younger counterparts? i mean, if anything, they could be looking to charge more than their younger counterparts, because there are fewer of them, so it is still an emerging kind of trend to work with, wit
s speak to craig knox, from talent and influencer agency, the corner. as an agent, have you noticed greater demand? good morning. absolutely. he said there are about people assuming that influence and marketing, who represent them, and who speak about the things that they care about, and who are using the brands they are considering using. so the demand is actually coming directly from social media users and from consumers, so it makes sense that brands are taking notice of that and are...
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people have that muscle memory and aren't hedging right now for downside, which is possible >> yeah, that's exactly right. it was a really counterintuitive market it burned a lot of people because we had the s&p draw down 20%. and the only drawdown strategy was worse than that. it was sort of the boy who cried wolf everyone who wanted to hedge last year got burned or maybe as we set up, the positioning is not there, joe. they do have that muscle memory. you know, it kind of kills when the thing that's the best was selling puts to own calls. >> that's weird. i don't know why that would work i guess it did a little bit because it was in the trading range. as far as not making money long puts, is that because it -- there's obviously -- it only lasts so long when you buy an option, so the time premium is always expensive if it didn't go down quickly enough, you lost money, is that what happened? >> that's what happened. we lost some of the gappiness. we didn't get the sharp moves down we got a grinding market it went down, it went up it's about timing and the wild swings that you're actually looking for. that really contributed to the path that we saw last year. >> for whatever reason, you thin
people have that muscle memory and aren't hedging right now for downside, which is possible >> yeah, that's exactly right. it was a really counterintuitive market it burned a lot of people because we had the s&p draw down 20%. and the only drawdown strategy was worse than that. it was sort of the boy who cried wolf everyone who wanted to hedge last year got burned or maybe as we set up, the positioning is not there, joe. they do have that muscle memory. you know, it kind of kills when...
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market went down, where are we now? mixed picture and nasdaq down 9 and s&p up a fraction. now this -- i'm not sure peoplenow this but actor ryan reynolds owns a budget friendly phone company called mint mobile. ashley, is there a major cell carrier that wants to buy them out? ashley: yes, there are reports that claim t-mobile u.s. has been in talks with mint mobile but no final decisions are being made and mint could opt to remain independent or sell to another party but, yes, mint mobile is the budget wireless provider backed by actor ryan reynolds that owns about a fourth of the company, 25% and is his main pitch manager you can see from this commercial. it offers budget cell phone plans on the t-mobile network starting at $15 per month and last notable sell in the prepay brand was tracfone, which verizon bought in 2021 for $6 billion. ryan reynolds is an astute businessman. stuart: yes, he is. subway, sandwich people, they could be on sale. how much do they want for them? ashley: could go for more than 10 billion and any potential sale of privately held company is in a very early stages and may not ha
market went down, where are we now? mixed picture and nasdaq down 9 and s&p up a fraction. now this -- i'm not sure peoplenow this but actor ryan reynolds owns a budget friendly phone company called mint mobile. ashley, is there a major cell carrier that wants to buy them out? ashley: yes, there are reports that claim t-mobile u.s. has been in talks with mint mobile but no final decisions are being made and mint could opt to remain independent or sell to another party but, yes, mint mobile...
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the market, but the oil barkha works, the prague oil works only because in fact it is tacitly understood to him without announcing it without signing anything countries such as india, the people 's republic of china and a number of other countries have joined and third countries that are not part of the sanctions coalition and they did not comply with a large part of the sanctions, so there is a risk that if this is the maximum price of this press cap, it will be significantly reduced, then it is possible we will lose the support of india and the people's republic of china, and then even with the oil barge, the oil device will not work as efficiently, because the hole is the size of 1.4 billion of the population of china and more than 1.4 billion. as expected this year, the population of india is quite significant er, the way in which russian oil can go to bypass the sanctions, therefore, of course, we would not like this, but there are conversations today about what is possible, and two months after the inspection of the work at the skep, er, kuz, at the moment of its introduction, it should be reviewed, but this question is for sure will not be decided on the platform in bruss
the market, but the oil barkha works, the prague oil works only because in fact it is tacitly understood to him without announcing it without signing anything countries such as india, the people 's republic of china and a number of other countries have joined and third countries that are not part of the sanctions coalition and they did not comply with a large part of the sanctions, so there is a risk that if this is the maximum price of this press cap, it will be significantly reduced, then it...
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relief, you know, from the intraday low and the s&p to the highs today in the market, it was more like a 15% surge. there's been some technical improvement, people you do actually have some signs of how the market behaves a few months off a significant low. at the same time that, you know, you don't have fed officials pushing back against a small rate hike. it seems as if there's a window of time that you can enjoy the idea of a fed pause without having to face the immediate music of the economy really falling apart because a lot of things seem okay the question is how long that lasts from here on out i think you don't necessarily want to see a rally from here on out led by the riskiest, you know, kind of lowest quality fundamental companies. so that will be the question from here is whether, in fact, you can get some durable leadership in the market. >> or how fast inflation will come down. compass ceo said housing market bottomed in the fourth quarter of last year, and we're seeing signs that economic growth may be even accelerating toward the end of last year let's hit salesforce, though, it's one of the top dow stocks today on reports that i
relief, you know, from the intraday low and the s&p to the highs today in the market, it was more like a 15% surge. there's been some technical improvement, people you do actually have some signs of how the market behaves a few months off a significant low. at the same time that, you know, you don't have fed officials pushing back against a small rate hike. it seems as if there's a window of time that you can enjoy the idea of a fed pause without having to face the immediate music of the...
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on balance we protected investors money in a market that was down 25% for the s&p entry nasdaq down in the 30s, for our investors we hope they're happy peoplehey are because they tell us they are. maria: they have been happy people since you've founded this company it's incredible what you built i want to get your take on how you're allocating capital today and what you see and think about investment banking 2022 was a rough time for investment banking not many ipos to speak of the zombie no exits for you right now. >> we still have some exits, remarkably enough all that much below the number we have in the cycle finances pretty predictable when to start getting into a cycle. and as markets decrease you would not want to sell something that you think has a higher value until the cycle turns. in our trade they called the realization sales of assets and we typically wait to do that to make sure that we get the maximum from them and it is worked out extremely well for us over the years of course. maria: what you expect what kind of recovery in that regard is this going to be a long recovery a long time before we see capital raises and debt and
on balance we protected investors money in a market that was down 25% for the s&p entry nasdaq down in the 30s, for our investors we hope they're happy peoplehey are because they tell us they are. maria: they have been happy people since you've founded this company it's incredible what you built i want to get your take on how you're allocating capital today and what you see and think about investment banking 2022 was a rough time for investment banking not many ipos to speak of the zombie...
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roughly three to four week highs on the s&p waiting for the cpi number on thursday look at the credit markets been a very strong part of the financial markets this year people came into the year feeling bonds was a risk/reward. when the treasuries go higher, people are running away. and you had the march higher people concerned ability the economy and fed hiking rates through the year and then coming down, looks like the recession scare and the fed is going to overtighten scare at the end of 2018 where we got relief there and the market stab liedsed, equities had further upside we don't know if the fed is going to reverse what it's saying and doing this year but it means financial conditions have eased, it means that companies are willing to issue at this higher rate which is a decent shape and buyers are there for it. >> as far as the action today. we're focused on updates from conventions like health care and retail but the fed speak, is it any surprise that the fed speakers are leaning hawkish away from this fed is going to pause narrative? they have a job to do. >> yes >> because that's what appears to be getting the market's attention today. >> the mor
roughly three to four week highs on the s&p waiting for the cpi number on thursday look at the credit markets been a very strong part of the financial markets this year people came into the year feeling bonds was a risk/reward. when the treasuries go higher, people are running away. and you had the march higher people concerned ability the economy and fed hiking rates through the year and then coming down, looks like the recession scare and the fed is going to overtighten scare at the end...
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people very panicky. well they certainly panicked the market the daily express nick thi s £250 express nick has this £250 nick has this £250 millioso this is a king charles yeah. so this is a king charles has given up a huge windfall from offshore wind farm deal, which wants to be for which he wants to be used for the public he was he the wider public good. he was he doesn't it. go to the doesn't want it. just go to the treasury be wasted like treasury and be wasted like that. wants go to the that. he wants it to go to the pubuc that. he wants it to go to the public good and it's a great pr move for new money. it's also great for win he's a big fan great for win and he's a big fan of wind so good for wind. of wind so it's good for wind. and also at time when harry is being so rampantly selfish, it makes him extra good. and makes him look extra good. and i have say, even it was the have to say, even if it was the 250 quid you accidentally had in youn 250 quid you accidentally had in your. would still your. yeah. that would still make better than harry make him look better than harry giving the nation. giv
people very panicky. well they certainly panicked the market the daily express nick thi s £250 express nick has this £250 nick has this £250 millioso this is a king charles yeah. so this is a king charles has given up a huge windfall from offshore wind farm deal, which wants to be for which he wants to be used for the public he was he the wider public good. he was he doesn't it. go to the doesn't want it. just go to the treasury be wasted like treasury and be wasted like that. wants go to...
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s chief executive simon roberts. people shopped carefully this christmas looking around for all the best deals on the market.s possible. it was the first time in three years we could get back together with family gatherings, celebrating christmas this time. customers went all out for the big christmas dinner trading up and treating themselves but also they were careful where they did spend. and they shopped in store? absolutely, we had the biggest ever weeks before christmas, a record week and that period just before christmas when postal disruption was a concern for all of us, customers came in and in fact we had 50% more customers using stores to get their gifts for christmas and make sure they could get them for friends and families. and this is a reflection also of prices being more expensive? well what households and businesses want to see is inflation coming down. it will be the middle of the year before i think we see inflation start to level off and of course everyone is working hard to make that happen. but this time of year when we are waiting for the christmas bills to land, concern about mortgage
s chief executive simon roberts. people shopped carefully this christmas looking around for all the best deals on the market.s possible. it was the first time in three years we could get back together with family gatherings, celebrating christmas this time. customers went all out for the big christmas dinner trading up and treating themselves but also they were careful where they did spend. and they shopped in store? absolutely, we had the biggest ever weeks before christmas, a record week and...