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Sir William Browder, author of 'Red Notice' and 'Freezing Order,' discusses his involvement in Russia and his fight against corruption and human rights abuses. He shares how he became interested in Russia due to his family background and desire to rebel against his communist upbringing. Browder explains his experience as a foreign investor in Russia and how he challenged the oligarchs who were stealing from the companies he invested in. He also discusses his ongoing battle with Vladimir Putin and the impact of the Magnitsky Act in freezing assets connected to Putin's regime. Browder emphasises the need for Western governments to recognise the threat posed by Russia and take action to protect their interests. Bill Browder discusses the evil and corruption of the Russian government under Putin's rule, highlighting the murder of Alexei Navalny and the ongoing war in Ukraine. He emphasises the need for global leaders to take action and support Ukraine in its fight against Russian aggression. Browder also discusses the role of money in Russian politics and the complicity of Western enablers in helping Russian leaders launder and hide their ill-gotten wealth. He expresses frustration with Germany's reluctance to take a strong stance against Russia and calls for the freezing of Russian government reserves to support Ukraine's defence efforts.
In today's episode: The automobile market is crazy for semiconductors – it drives their future. A global chip shortage uncorked a wave of investment to boost supply. And one company dominates a crucial link in the semiconductor supply chain.Â
In today's episode: The market for military and defense spending is increasing.The sector includes makers of everything from aircraft, UAVs, missile technology, IT systems and cybersecurity to tanks, artillery and ships. And one stock that has surged more than 20% since the Russian Invasion of Ukraine.
In today's episode: Demand for lumber slows, as interest rates drag down the market for new housing. Timber and forestry companies play the green card, to offset the downturn. And one company in the forestry food chain, with an interesting dividend.
In today's episode:Â Toys are a recession-resistant market for investors.Toy makers are increasing prices, adding more sports, entertainment and collectibles' categories.And there's one toy company stock that's up more than 20% YTD.
In today's episode, the money and action behind hydrogen.Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe.Hydrogen is essential to help crops grow.And it's also a candidate for creating clean, zero-emissions energy on an industrial scale.
In today's episode: Interest rates are rising, demand for loans is falling. Traditional banking and financial companies face an exploding, unregulated shadow-banking system.And we'll look one company shows how the business of money is changing.
In today's episode: The power of water, weather and climate patterns to affect your investments.Drought, record heat and higher fertilizer costs are all contributing to food price volatility.And as demand for cooling continues to rise, there's greater emphasis placed on improving energy efficiency of buildings.
It's a sellers' market for energy because airlines, shippers, truckers, drivers, businesses and consumers are all in need of gasoline, diesel, jet fuel, and natural gas to meet customer demand.Current high prices for energy means big profits for the oil industry.And then, there is one company in the oil industry that's looking to make money by cutting emissions.Â
Tobacco stocks feed two addictions: nicotine and dividends.The FDA's order to ban Juul e-cigarettes isn't about the market for nicotine.And then one stock that's causing investors sleepless nights.
Inflation eases and consumers are still spending, barely. A look at consumer spending on household products from such defensive companies as The Clorox Co., Procter & Gamble and Colgate-Palmolive. And one household company that's ready to fight the monkeypox virus.
Americans will consume at least 150 million hot dogs this July 4th. Global food chains remain in turmoil costs are rising and consumers are reacting to higher food prices. What does all this mean for the food industry and investors?
Today's story: We focus on the beer, wine, liquor and the beverage industries, because the upcoming July 4th holiday is the top beer-drinking holiday of the year. Also a look at the ready-to-drink cocktails and one stock that is up more than 10% so far this year.
Today's program highlights some details of the latest durable goods report, followed by a look at the stocks of different types of durable goods producers, everything from washing machines to hydraulic excavators. And one stock in the group that hasn't lost any money so far this year.
On today's program we'll check up on how the U.S. consumer is doing and feeling, then take a stroll through the mall, to see how that just-in-time supply chain is playing out, and finally, a look at one retailer to show how confusing the market is for investors.
On today's program : Many Americans are taking their first real vacation in 2 years, we'll look to the July 4th holiday, to paint a picture of the leisure and hospitality industry amid labor shortages and rising costs, Then, a REIT run by an expert in the hotel industry, let's see what they are doing with their capital.
Today's stories: The crazy, whacky world of the automobile industry, government policies that are contradictory and an insurance company that's a big player in a niche market. And the stock is up this year.Â
Today's stories: Think things are bad here, we'll take a look at Europe. Then, investment gurus offer free advice. And finally, do you know anyone who has canceled their Netflix subscription?Â
Today's stories: Playing Fed, Check Your Biases at the Door and a Look at Generac.
Today's stories include: Only the Strong Survive, Bank Lending and Higher Interest Rates and Fedex Ups Its Dividend 50%
Some perspective on a bear market, rising interest rates and how Amazon has fared throughout market turmoil.
Housing and airlines are the two categories showing the greatest jump in inflation. A look at the two industries.
Today's stories include: A look at REITs and how the hotel, warehouse and luxury sectors are connected.
Today's show looks at three different REITs (real estate investment trusts) and a few single stocks as proxies for how different business categories are doing in the current market environment. Â
Stories include: Signs of Falling Inflation, Sort Of, U.S. Solar Panel Makers Gain on Lower Tariffs, But Efficiency of Solar Still a Question and Apple CarPlay Is Now in Charge
Stories include: Housing Myths, Oil and the Potential for Rationing and A Dessert That Could Land You in Trouble
On today's program - a check on oil markets, some thoughts on consumer discretionary stocks and the domestic economy, and inflation or not, high prices aren't deterring these shoppers.
Our top stories include:Â The Politics of Contraband - a look at Russian oil, The Outlook for Emerging Markets is Getting Worse and They Stopped Touring, But You Can Still catch Abba and the Abbatars.
Top stories include: The Oil Also Rises, Chips Ahoy as U.S. Semiconductors Found in Russian Weapons and The Surf in Turf Recedes, Lobster Prices Sink
Top stories include: Gun Stocks Get Loaded, You're Going to Need a Bigger Wallet this Summer and a Very English Celebration.Â
California Governor Gavin Newsom Goes Nuclear, Google Launches Time Travel and In Russia You Don't Get Customer Support for Stolen Goods.
Top stories include: Wal-Mart is Buzzing About Drones, Your Sweet Tooth Is Going to Cost You and What Your Pet Says About Your Portfolio
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The Wall St. Report: May 23, 2022Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The Sell-Off in Stocks Set to Continue, Saudi Arabia Goes Gaming and a Wall of Himalayan SaltLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Gasoline Nears $6 for Summer Driving, Missing the Target and Maybe there is a Free LunchLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Business and financial news for May 17, 2022Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
McDonald's Exits Russia, Twitter Stumbles and Record Heat in the U.S.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With the cost of a mortgage going up, find out what that means for buyers, builders and investors, Doug Duncan, Chief Economist at Fannie Mae, joins me for an interview and offers details.Then we'll listen for the sounds of the Serengeti, in Frankfurt, Germany, my European colleague, Scott Solano, explains.And what do sanctions against Russia actually smell like?Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The U.S. is warning China about resupplying Russia's military, then how the war in Ukraine has upended the world of boxing and just in time for those springtime home projects, we'll take a look at how the paint dries.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Oil Prices Slip, But Gasoline Prices Jump., Some Craziness About Russia's Invasion of Ukraine as the War Grinds On and Got Chocolate Milk? How did Chocolate Milk Get Political.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our stories include: Russia's Invasion of Ukraine Snaps Metals' Supply Chain, San Francisco Hammers Away at Homelessness and The Geopolitical Risk of Street LightsLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's program: Thinking Ahead to the Food and Energy Crisis, How Australia is Going to Get a Bigger Boat and The Rent's Too High - And the End of Exodus from NYCLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our top stories include: It's a Crude Awakening as the U.S. and Its Allies Debate A Ban On Russian Oil, Food Costs Continue to Climb and A New Take on Breakfast at TiffanyLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Russian Military is Posting Gains in Southern Ukraine, Credit Suisse Recommends Swiss Cheese and Amazon Closing the Book on Stores Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Russia Presses Its Attack in Ukraine, Diesel Prices May Dent Free Delivery and a Raincheck for Baseball Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our top stories include: Russia Presses Its Invasion of Ukraine, The U.S. and the E.U. Block Russia's Central Bank Reserves and The Star Wars Experience Takes an Expensive TurnLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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