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Veteran Singaporean diplomat Kishore Mahbubani argues that it's “legitimate” for US President Donald Trump to be worrying about the widening gap between rich and poor in the United States, but his idea to force factory jobs back to the US is probably not going to work. Mahbubani tells host Steve Clemons that China will be damaged by the current trade war with the US, but “the Chinese are prepared to accept short-term pain for long-term gain”. The disarray in US policy is “a gift to China,” says Mahbubani. “I don't see countries walking away from China.” Subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/AJSubscribe Follow us on X : https://twitter.com/AJEnglish Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera Check our website: http://www.aljazeera.com/ Check out our Instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/aljazeeraenglish/ Download AJE Mobile App: https://aje.io/AJEMobile #aljazeera #aljazeeraenglish #aljazeeranewslive
As the US government imposed tariffs on goods from all other countries, President Donald Trump has asked Americans to “hang tough". But economists are warning of negative consequences for American households and businesses. Georgetown University professor Michael Strain, who heads economic policy studies at the American Enterprise Institute, tells host Steve Clemons that “the risk of recession is very, very real.” Trump believes that the tariffs will stimulate the US economy and bring jobs back after decades of outsourcing, Strain argues, but the opposite is more likely: costs will rise, manufacturing will decrease, and Trump's approval rating will go down. Subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/AJSubscribe Follow us on X : https://twitter.com/AJEnglish Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera Check our website: http://www.aljazeera.com/ Check out our Instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/aljazeeraenglish/ Download AJE Mobile App: https://aje.io/AJEMobile #aljazeera #aljazeeraenglish #aljazeeranewslive
Nightlife's specialist budget team join Philip Clark from Parliament House in Canberra.
Takeaways There are certain things that help you avoid problems. Understanding economic realities is crucial during a recession. Many lies exist in business and professional life. Free trade is a myth for those without political connections. Wealth can be created through various means, not just inheritance. Money is often misunderstood as merely a medium of exchange. Political power can sometimes substitute for actual money. Negotiation is key in economic transactions. Sharing information is vital for the middle class to succeed. Collaboration helps in predicting economic outcomes. @josuevizcay
Australia's headline unemployment rate was 4 per cent in May, down from 4.1 in April. Does it reflect how the economy is going? The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission is warning that Chemist Warehouse's proposed merger with Sigma Healthcare could reduce competition and increase prices. Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has promised to restrict under 16-year-olds from accessing social media by implementing age verification, if he's elected.
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Peter Martin, Business and Economy Editor, The Conversation Australia
Peter Martin, Business and Economy Editor, The Conversation Australia & Visiting Fellow, Crawford School of Public Policy, ANU joined Philip Clark for Nightlife News Breakdown
National has accused Labour of treating businesses like children, while Chris Hipkins says he's going into the campaign as "one of the greater fiscal conservatives". Party leaders have told business leaders their vision for business and the economy, should they be part of the next government. Political reporter Giles Dexter reports.
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The economy grows and contracts in time-based trends. A business cycle model creates an edge over economists and market analysts. What of the December slump in retail sales? Watch this video podcast. To subscribe: Critical Point Podcast $27.99 per month recurring. Billing begins two weeks from signup (a form of 2-week free trial). Cancel anytime. Primary focus on the US stock market and the major grains. Short-term to super-long-term forecasts from the business cycle model, including signals. Additional model-based opinion/signals include global stock market indexes, interest rates, dollar, bitcoin, gold, oil, the boom/bust cycle of the economy, and the cyclical climate events that can cause crop problems. For information, education, explanation see criticalpointpod.com. Email: rich@ag-financial.com Twitter: @rich_posson
A conversation with Payam Zamani. He will share his personal journey growing up in Iran, escaping Iran as a teenage refugee, settling in the U.S. and his entrepreneurial experiences. The business world is in a dire need of a new framework, one that is based not solely on the maximization of wealth and profits but rather a framework that considers the positive impact businesses can have on communities and the betterment of the world. Is there a framework offered by the Baha'i Faith? Are there elements of a spiritual approach shared in the Writings that can be our guide? Payam Zamani is the founder, chairman, and CEO of One Planet Group, a hybrid tech firm that owns and operates a suite of online technology and media businesses. He is also the co-founder and Editor-in-Chief of BahaiTeachings.org, and is an early-stage investor. Payam came to the United States as a 16-year-old Baha'i refugee. He's built One Planet on a model not focused solely on financial success, but with an ethos of sacrificial giving and universal philanthropy, believing that businesses should consider the betterment of the world and be a source of good.
As we are starting to reimagine life after the coronavirus pandemic, The Anthill's podcast ‘Recovery: how the world rebuilt after past crises’ looks for lessons of the past to rebuild our disrupted societies
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown - Thursday, March 12, 20204:20 pm: Senator Mitt Romney joins the program to discuss the federal government’s response to the coronavirus, including his legislation that will provide emergency unemployment relief to those unable to work because of the coronavirus4:35 pm: Dee Brewer, Executive Director of the Downtown Alliance, joins the program for a conversation about how Salt Lake City businesses will deal with the NBA’s shutdown and the decision by the LDS church to hold its conference sans visitors5:05 pm: Utah Governor Gary Herbert joins the program for a conversation about the state’s response to the coronavirus, as well as the end of the 2020 Utah Legislative session5:35 pm: Steve Moore, Chief Economist for The Heritage Foundation, joins the program for his weekly visit with Rod about politics and the nation’s economy6:05 pm: John Kruzel of The Hill joins the program to discuss how the coronavirus is serving as a test of the limit of government powers6:20 pm: Valerie Richardson of The Washington Times on the criticism the media is receiving for helping drive coronavirus panic to such high levels6:35 pm: Heidi Matthews of the Utah Education Association joins the show to discuss a historic deal with lawmakers that could, pending voter approval, make major changes to how the state’s schools are funded
James Pethokoukis is the money and politics blogger for U.S. News & World Report, where he writes the monthly Capital Commerce column. James returned to Pundit Review Radio tonight to discuss his list of The 10 Dopiest Business and Economy Leaders of 2008, What is Pundit Review Radio? Pundit Review Radio is where the old media meets the new. Each week Kevin and Gregg give voice to the work of the most influential leaders in the new media/citizen journalist revolution. Called “groundbreaking” by Talkers Magazine, this unique show brings the best of the blogs to your radio every Sunday evening from 7-10 pm EST on AM680 WRKO, Boston’s Talk Station.
James Pethokoukis is the money and politics blogger for U.S. News & World Report, where he writes the monthly Capital Commerce column. James returned to Pundit Review Radio tonight to discuss his list of The 10 Dopiest Business and Economy Leaders of 2008, What is Pundit Review Radio? Pundit Review Radio is where the old media meets the new. Each week Kevin and Gregg give voice to the work of the most influential leaders in the new media/citizen journalist revolution. Called “groundbreaking” by Talkers Magazine, this unique show brings the best of the blogs to your radio every Sunday evening from 7-10 pm EST on AM680 WRKO, Boston’s Talk Station.