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SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with CBA Senior Economist Belinda Allen about what the rise in October retail sales says about the consumer. Plus David Scutt from City Index explains why the US dollar could be about to weaken.
SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with CBA Senior Economist Belinda Allen about what the rise in October retail sales says about the consumer. Plus David Scutt from City Index explains why the US dollar could be about to weaken.
The ACCC claims supermarket giants Coles and Woolworths has engaged in misleading discount pricing so Naveen Razik speaks with Rosie Thomas from CHOICE to find out when a grocery story deal is a deal, plus SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves takes a look at the sharemarket news of the day with David Scutt from City Index.
The ACCC claims supermarket giants Coles and Woolworths has engaged in misleading discount pricing so Naveen Razik speaks with Rosie Thomas from CHOICE to find out when a grocery story deal is a deal, plus SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves takes a look at the sharemarket news of the day with David Scutt from City Index.
SWR3Land ist ganz schön smart. Das ist echt mal ne gute Nachricht: In einem bundesweiten Ranking zur Digitalisierung sind vier Städte aus SWR3Land unter den Top 10. Köln, Freiburg, Stuttgart und Ulm. Was können wir in Sachen Digitalisierung und wie geht noch mehr?
Am 16. September veröffentlicht der Bitkom den Smart City Index 2024. Im Vorfeld erklärt Smart-City-Experte Michael Pfefferle, wie sich der Stand der Digitalisierung in den 81 deutschen Großstädten entwickelt hat und welche Datenpunkte wirklich zählen. Außerdem beschreibt Startup-Experte Daniel Breitinger, wo Deutschland im zweiten Jahr der Umsetzung der Startup-Strategie steht und ordnet ein, von welchen Ländern wir lernen können. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The UK Investor Magazine was delighted to welcome City Index's Fiona Cincotta to the podcast for a deep dive into the FTSE 100, GBP/USD, Nvidia, and the key economic events for Q4.After the Fed signalled they would cut rates in September, we explore the market positioning for a rate cut and what will happen if they don't (however unlikely that may be).Turning attention to the UK, Fiona discusses the GBP/USD rally, the factors behind it and whether the trend is still intact. We look at the FTSE 100 and the dynamics that could take London's leading index to fresh all-time highs.We ask Fiona the $10 trillion question – is the AI trade over? We touch on Nvidia results, which were apparently not good enough to sustain a rally in the chip maker and the wider sector.With Labour's first Budget coming up in October, Fiona outlines the key markets in the run-up to 30th October.We finish by earmarking the markets with the most potential for volatility going into the end of the year. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Marcus Andersson (CEO and co-founder of Future Place Leadership) We are talking about: What is the Talent City Index? How do we measure and analyze talents? How can cities be unique and attract talent? Useful links: Talent City Index here. Place x Nordic here. Future Place Leadership here. ______ Keep Up the Good Work. Keep Loving Cities ❤️️ All opinions expressed in each episode are personal to the guest and do not represent the Host of Urbanistica Podcast unless otherwise stated. Let's connect and talk further about this episode Mustafa Sherif Linkedin. Visit Mustafasherif.com for collaborations and nominations or email me at info@mustafasherif.com Follow Urbanistica on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook & Youtube channel. Thanks to Urbanistica Podcast partner AFRY (Urban Planning and Design) AFRY is an international engineering and design company providing sustainable solutions in the fields of energy, industry, and infrastructure. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/urbanistica-podcast/message
There are signs of a softening in employment conditions ahead of the federal budget, which the government says, may see inflation fall to the RBA's target earlier than what the central bank expects. Rhayna Bosch speaks with NAB Chief Economist Alan Oster, while SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with David Scutt from City Index for more.
There are signs of a softening in employment conditions ahead of the federal budget, which the government says, may see inflation fall to the RBA's target earlier than what the central bank expects. Rhayna Bosch speaks with NAB Chief Economist Alan Oster, while SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with David Scutt from City Index for more.
Présente à la conférence de presse organisée dans l'agence Barnes de Rome, j'ai pu interroger Thibault de Saint Vincent, Président de Barnes, sur un phénomène important et qui remodèle le Barnes City Index de 2024 : l'explosion du nombre d'entrepreneurs nomades qu'on appelle aussi les « digital nomads ». Une clientèle qui a fait de la qualité de vie sa priorité et qui recherche des lieux capables de lui garantir tout un ensemble de critères, dont bien sûr une fiscalité douce, mais pas que !Une émission animée par Anne-Sandrine Di Girolamo.
The UK Investor Magazine was thrilled to welcome Fiona Cincotta, Senior Market Analyst at City Index, to the podcast for a broad discussion about the biggest trading themes of early 2024.In this podcast, we focus on interest rates, oil, GBP/USD, UK supermarkets and US banks.We frame our conversation around market expectations and the hard results traders are likely to see from corporates and central banks in early 2024.Fiona provides potential trading scenarios for the key markets under discussion both from a fundamental and technical perspective. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Barry Beasley started in the betting business in 1975 working for Joe Coral, then the Tote, has been a commission agent, worked with City Index and been a private card marker and odds compiler since 1989 as well as still freelancing for the Racing Post. This is his story including why he's been daubed ‘The Weatherman'. Meeting Barry Beasley with Simon Nott.
The UK Investor Magazine was delighted to be joined by Fiona Cincotta, Senior Market Analyst at City Index, for a deep dive into the latest UK and US earnings season.Fiona provides insight into the ongoing earnings season and frames recent updates in the context of the underlying economy. Fiona discusses the strength of earnings so far and performance versus analyst expectations.After recent drops in major US indices, we explore what the rest of the year could hold for US stocks, as well as UK equity markets.The ‘Magnificent 7' US Tech stocks with exposure to AI were a core driver of global stocks in the first and second quarters of 2023, we look at how these technology companies may perform going into the close of 2023 and implications for broader indices.Fiona discusses Q3 UK banking results and how they reflect the health of the underlying UK economy and wider sentiment.We finish by running through potential scenarios for central banks, currencies and the global economy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Alex & Tins are together one final time as they look ahead to the huge weekend of action. Will Rassie Erasmus's huge selection decision pay off? Mystic Mike returns to give his final predictions with City Index and the boys pick their players to watch this weekend, brought to you by Tommy Hilfiger. Sign up to become a Tommy Together Member to Shop the new collection to Win a Family Trip for yourself and two members of your chosen family at a luxury holiday home in the UK in November
Alex Payne is joined by two World Cup Winners to discuss the semi-finals… England's Mike Tindall and South Africa's 2007 Captain John Smit. England face the Springboks this Saturday in The Rugby World Cup Semi-final. The boys also pick out 1 player from each semi-finalist for their 'Tommy's one to watch' courtesy of Tommy Hilfiger and Mystic Mike is back and predicting the weekend ahead which is brought to you by City Index. EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/goodbadrugby Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee! #ENGvRSA #EnglandRugby #Springboks
Apple sarà la maggiore azienda al mondo quest'anno per capitalizzazione, con un valore di 2,82 trilioni di euro. Al secondo posto Microsoft. Lo rivela uno studio di City Index sulle maggiori aziende del 1980, del 2000 e di oggi per capitalizzazione di mercato, che evidenzia come sono cambiati i mercati azionari negli ultimi 40 anni.Questo show fa parte del network Spreaker Prime. Se sei interessato a fare pubblicità in questo podcast, contattaci su https://www.spreaker.com/show/4869332/advertisement
Female representation on the boards of ASX300 companies has reached a record high so Rhayna Bosch speaks with Dean Paatsch from Ownership Matters to find out why more work still needs to be done + SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with David Scutt from City Index for a wrap of the markets.
Female representation on the boards of ASX300 companies has reached a record high so Rhayna Bosch speaks with Dean Paatsch from Ownership Matters to find out why more work still needs to be done + SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with David Scutt from City Index for a wrap of the markets.
LADYLIKE - Die Podcast-Show: Der Talk über Sex, Liebe & Erotik
In der aktuellen Ladylike-Podcast Folge sprechen Yvonne und Nicole über ein neues Ranking der sexlebenswertesten Städte der Welt, gemessen beispielsweise am Zugang zu Verhütungsmitteln oder der Offenheit für Vielfalt im Liebesleben. Das Ergebnis erstaunt!Dort wird untersucht, in welchen Städten weltweit man es sexuell am besten krachen lassen, Kriterien wäre:Wo gibt es die meisten Gay Bars?Können Homosexuelle heiraten?Wie liberal ist die Stadt allgemein?Und jetzt zum Ergebnis: Nicht New York, nicht Paris, sondern der geilste Ort der Welt ist ein Ort in Deutschland! Berlin ist allerdings zur Verwunderung von Yvonne und Nicole leider nur auf Platz 5, obwohl es hier Sex Positivity Clubs gibt. Yvonne kennt solche Clubs aus ihrer Sturm und Drang-Zeit nicht, ist aber neugierig und würde sich gern solche Clubs anschauen. Yvonne und Nicole finden Berlin sollte vorne sein, aber hier ist das offizielle Sex-Ranking der Städte weltweit:Platz 3: Amsterdam (überall was zu rauchen und Verhütungsmittel...)Platz 2: West Hollywood (erste Stadt, in der Homosexuelle heiraten durften...)Platz 1: Köln (sexuelle Toleranz und Offenheit, Deutschlands größter CSD UND die Stadt, aus der Nicole kommt...)Yvonne meint, dass der CSD in Köln in Wahrheit sowas wie ein verlängerter Karneval sei. Nicole entgegnet, dass Köln eben eine Stadt sei, die wisse, wie man feiere...Hört einfach rein in die neue Folge, in der bei Nicole schwerster Lokalpatriotismus durchbricht...Habt Ihr selbst erotische Erfahrungen, eine Frage oder Story, über die Yvonne & Nicole im Ladylike-Podcast sprechen sollen? Dann schreibt uns gern an @ladylike.show auf Instagram oder kontaktiert uns über unsere Internetseite ladylike.showHört in die Folgen bei RTL+ Musik, iTunes oder Spotify rein und schreibt uns gerne eine Bewertung. Außerdem könnt ihr unseren Podcast unterstützen, indem ihr die neuen Folgen auf Euren Kanälen pusht und Euren Freunden davon erzählt.Kennt Ihr schon das neue Buch von Yvonne & Nicole „Da kann ja jede kommen“?! Darin die lustigsten, erotischsten und außergewöhnlichen Geschichten aus der Ladylike-Community. Hier geht's zum Buch: bit.ly/ladylike-buch Viel Spaß!Komm' uns besuchen: Yvonne und Nicole gehen auf Tour quer durch Deutschland mit DER Multimedia-Show rund ums Thema Liebe und Sex. Die große Deutschland-Tour zum Erfolgs-Podcast „Ladylike“ mit Yvonne und Nicole. Super ehrlich. Super authentisch. Super lustig: Ladylike. Die Live-Show über Sex, Liebe und Erotik 2024. Die Tickets gibt es ab sofort hier zu kaufen: www.eventim.de/artist/ladylike-die-podcast-showUnsere allgemeinen Datenschutzrichtlinien finden Sie unter https://art19.com/privacy. Die Datenschutzrichtlinien für Kalifornien sind unter https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info abrufbar.
The International Monetary Fund has issued a gloomy forecast for 2023, saying the "worst is yet to come" for the global economy. The IMF says more than a third of the world's economy will shrink in the year to come, including the US, the EU and China. We look at the detail with former IMF official Dr Ousmene Mandeng, who is now senior advisor at Accenture. The Bank of England has warned of a "material risk" to financial stability as it made a fresh emergency move to try to calm markets today. It has made multiple interventions in markets since the government's mini-budget spooked investors, announcing huge tax cuts without saying exactly how they would be funded. Fiona Cincotta from City Index gives us the reaction from the markets. Finland launches its 'Down a Degree' campaign, aimed at saving energy in the wake of rising prices linked to Russia's invasion of Ukraine. People and businesses are being urged to lower their thermostats, take shorter showers and visit the sauna less often. Jarmo Lehtola from the Finnish Sauna Association explains how the industry is reacting and explains the sauna's place in Finnish culture.
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The ASX lifted on the notes of the Reserve Bank governor, finishing on its third largest daily gain in 2022.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Will Bitcoin extend its recovery? What's next for China given the recent interest rate cuts? Will oil move lower? Will the US market extend its longest winning streak of the year? Tony Sycamore, Senior Market Analyst, City Index shares his take on the questions with Michelle Martin See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Australian market rose to 6-week highs off the back of the rates set by the US Federal Reserve.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Used car prices are finally on the decline, so SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Katrina Ell from Moody's Analytics to find out why; plus Peter Bailey from Wine Australia runs through the challenges facing the industry; and Tony Sycamore from City Index looks at the day on the markets.
Used car prices are finally on the decline, so SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Katrina Ell from Moody's Analytics to find out why; plus Peter Bailey from Wine Australia runs through the challenges facing the industry; and Tony Sycamore from City Index looks at the day on the markets.
The value of the Euro has fallen to a 20-year low and was today in parity with the US dollar. Fears over Russian gas supply and the cost of living crisis are factors in the drop. Senior Market Analyst at City Index, Fiona Cincotta, gives her analysis of the news. Elsewhere, authorities in China's Henan province say they will start releasing money to customers who have had their funds frozen by several rural banks. And we speak to the co-founder and CEO of the Swedish buy-now-pay-later firm Klarna, Sebastian Siemiatkowski. The company has seen its value cut by 85% in the latest financing round.
Increasing fears of a worldwide recession reflected in the downturn in consumer confidence.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fiona Cincotta, senior financial markets analyst at City Index in London, joined this week's “What Goes Up” podcast to discuss what she expects in markets, especially as US investors brace for what some say is the increasing potential for recession. “I think a ‘soft landing' is optimistic—we'll put it that way,” Cincotta says, adding that she puts the probability of a downturn in the near future at more than 50%. However, the still-hot American jobs market could ease the sting of any economic contraction. “It could be that the jobs market is actually the saving grace for the US economy,” she says. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
MONEY FM 89.3 - Prime Time with Howie Lim, Bernard Lim & Finance Presenter JP Ong
US Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell is set to testify before Congress to give his regular semi-annual update on monetary policy. And in the meantime, European Central Banks are planning to form a new instrument to fight financial fragmentation and mend the gap in borrowing costs within EU country members. What should investors look out for in the US and Europe this week, and how should they allocate their assets amid the current uncertainties? In Market View, Prime Time's Finance Presenter Chua Tian Tian spoke with Fiona Cincotta, Senior Market Analyst, City Index to find out more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What could Australia's new incoming government mean for portfolios? How has Russia turned the ruble the world's top-performing currency? Why is the Fallout from Terra's fall good for Bitcoin? Michelle Martin puts those questions to Tony Sycamore, APAC Analyst, City Index. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Aussie dollar's had a turbulent couple of weeks, tossed around by inflation data and interest rate decisions here and overseas. Tony Sycamore, Senior Market Analyst at City Index, talks to Sean Aylmer about what's driving the fluctuations, and what's in store for the AUD. This is general information only, and you should speak to a professional advisor before making investment decisions. Support the show: https://fearandgreed.com.au/all-episodes See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Markets are positioning for a recession as Wall Street plunged overnight and our markets followed. The ASX hit three month lows and the Aussie dollar dipped below 70 US cents. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Global markets crumbled on Friday on fears some economies may enter a period of stagflation. SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with St George Economist Matthew Bunny for more, while Tony Sycamore from City Index goes through the market implications, plus, ATO Deputy Commissioner Will Day details a massive investigation into the growing number of people creating fake businesses to make fraudulent claims.
Global markets crumbled on Friday on fears some economies may enter a period of stagflation. SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with St George Economist Matthew Bunny for more, while Tony Sycamore from City Index goes through the market implications, plus, ATO Deputy Commissioner Will Day details a massive investigation into the growing number of people creating fake businesses to make fraudulent claims.
As investors prepare for major earnings reports this week Michelle Martin and Tony Sycamore, APAC Analyst, City Index discuss the odds of a market correction, reaction to the latest results of France's election and Musk takeover of Twitter. They also look at how Bitcoin is trading in a risk off environment. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Japanese Yen falls to a 20-year low after the Bank of Japan policy design. The U.S. Dollar has been on fire lately, says Joe Perry, Sr. Market Analyst, Forex.com and City Index. Ben and Joe analyze the charts of the Japanese Yen (/6J) futures, the U.S. Dollar (/DX), and the British Pound (/6B). They show the breakout on the chart of the Swiss Franc (/6S). They discuss currency pairs including the Dollar and Mexican Peso (/6M). Joe thinks and gold futures (/GC) will make all-time highs.
Homelessess is likely to become a bigger problem as rents surge, so SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with SQM Research Managing Director Louis Christopher for more, plus NAB Chief Economist Alan Oster explains why businesses are increasingly confident despite rising price pressures, and Tony Sycamore from City Index goes through the day's market action.
Homelessess is likely to become a bigger problem as rents surge, so SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with SQM Research Managing Director Louis Christopher for more, plus NAB Chief Economist Alan Oster explains why businesses are increasingly confident despite rising price pressures, and Tony Sycamore from City Index goes through the day's market action.
What do different possible outcomes for the war in Europe mean for markets? If Russia does accept Bitcoin for oil,what would that mean for the risk asset? Michelle Martin speaks with Tony Sycamore, APAC Analyst, City Index to find out. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Tony Sycamore from City Index about the impact of a 40 year high inflation rate in the US and the latest fall-out on the markets and investments from the escalating conflict in Ukraine.
SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Tony Sycamore from City Index about the impact of a 40 year high inflation rate in the US and the latest fall-out on the markets and investments from the escalating conflict in Ukraine.
Tony Sycamore, APAC Analyst, City Index joins Michelle Martin in this episode to discuss moves by two of the world's biggest economies — the US Federal Reserve hints at quickening the pace of raising interest rates, while China moves the other direction by cutting rates on policy loans for the first time since April 2020. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's unlikely the Bank of England raises rates until probably February at the earliest, says Matt Weller of Forex.com and City Index. He discusses the weakness in the British Pound (/6B). He discusses how the Omicron variant can affect global economies. Matt delves into the inflation numbers and his gives his expectations going forward.
The latest episode of Money & Me had Michelle Martin catching up with Tony Sycamore, APAC Analyst, City Index to discuss the receding uncertainty in market, whether a Santa Clause rally is likely, the major crypto selloff last weekend and what he expects from the upcoming US CPI data.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
David gives a stream of consciousness, with his views on economic growth, interest rates, the Governor of the Bank of England, taxes, Government policy, and the relationship between the Bank of England and the Treasury. With COP26 being held earlier this week, he believes the Government have to set unachievable goals to make change happen. Finally he shares where he'll be investing his money with this macro backdrop. He likes property and equities, especially tech, healthcare and biotech. He thinks Japan is interesting, but will avoid gold, commodities and bitcoin; he likes to sleep easily at night! 00:18 Introduction 01:14 Are OBR economic growth forecasts realistic? 04:38 Inflation and interest rates 12:45 Energy costs and green energy 16:23 Inflation 19:44 Tapering 20:39 Bond yield curve 21:28 Inflating away debt 25:53 Taxation 31:42 Where are investors best to invest their money for their future security both asset classes and sectors About David Buik David Buik worked in the City throughout his career, mainly for companies involved in money broking – EXCO, Prebon Yamane and BGC Partners and subsequently spreadbetting including City Index and Cantor Index. David was awarded an MBE in 2016 for his services to Financial Services. He often appears as a pundit on BBC and many other international TV and radio news channels. In 2020 he became a consultant to Aquis Exchange* (AQX). *About Aquis Exchange (AQX) Aquis Exchange PLC, formerly Aquis Exchange Limited, is a United kingdom-based company that operates as a pan-European cash equities trading exchange. The Company's lit order book allows institutional traders to trade the stocks from 14 European countries. Its Market at Close order type allows members to enter orders on Aquis Exchange at the closing price of the market-of-listing end-of-day auction. It offers trading in a range of European financial instruments, including the constituents of the European indices from various markets. Its software and technology division, Aquis Technologies, develops trade surveillance and matching engine software for banks, investment firms and exchanges. Aquis Market Surveillance is a market surveillance platform for exchanges, multilateral trading facility, brokers and other trading firms. The features of its AMS include case management, market abuse indicators, management information system, order book replay and intraday alert parameter control.
Dan Ives, Managing Director, Senior Equity Analyst at Wedbush Securities, discusses Tesla. David Harden, CIO of Summit Global Investments, talks markets and investing. Fiona Cincotta, Senior Financial Markets Analyst at City Index, discusses the markets and gives her investment outlook. Brad Dillman, Chief Economist for Cortland, discusses the latest housing market data. Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Matt Miller. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Unsere Städte werden immer digitaler. Doch was heißt das eigentlich und wie misst man die Digitalisierung von Städten? Unser Kölncampus-Redakteur Moritz hat dazu Dr. Holger Kretschmer von der Uni Köln gefragt.
Michelle Martin and Tony Sycamore, APAC Analyst at City Index discuss Australian markets following re-opening measures, the US. Michelle asks if the Indonesian rupiah set to be Asia's best performing currency and Tony shares his outlook for cryptocurrencies Bitcoin and Ethereum. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Michelle Martin and Tony Sycamore, APAC Analyst for City Index look at Bitcoin and Ether's strong gains today and what we can see for the crypto market moving forward. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Wesfarmers CEO Rob Scott about the company's results, vaccination rollout and supply chain issues; plus Tony Sycamore from City Index on profit reporting season.
SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Wesfarmers CEO Rob Scott about the company's results, vaccination rollout and supply chain issues; plus Tony Sycamore from City Index on profit reporting season.
The strong defense from the crypto lobby failed by one vote, says Matt Weller, Global Head of Research at Forex.com and City Index. He talks about how crypto will be taxed in the new infrastructure bill, as well as the bullish outlook for Bitcoin (/BTC). He also discusses the continued rally for the U.S. dollar (/DX) and how an earlier-than-anticipated taper announcement will affect the dollar. Tune in to find out more.
Felicity Hannah looks at the Covid-19 support measures that start to wind down from July 1, affecting business rates and stamp duty. Plus, where next for the Northern Ireland Protocol with a key date on food imports looming? And, what can football success do for morale in the workplace? Felicity talks to Karen McCormick, boss of venture capital firm Beringea. Neil Randall, CEO of Anytime Fitness discusses business rate support winding down. Mariko Oi joins Felicity from Singapore to chat about the trial of the men accused of helping Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn escape. Estate agent Kate Eales discusses the impact on the housing market of the end of the stamp duty holiday. Sally Jones, Ernst and Young's Brexit expert on changes to state aid and "sausage wars". And Fiona Cincotta, analyst at City Index, discusses Dixons, Stagecoach and the city view on how big bosses may no longer have to quarantine after business trips. #WakeUpToMoney With Felicity Hannah
AutoNation CEO Mike Jackson talks Q1 earnings and auto demand. Anthony B. Hatch, Principal of ABH Consulting offers input on Kansas City Southern as bidding heats up. CEO of Kendra Scott Tom Nolan discusses new clientele platform, Yellow Book, and the pandemic's impact on the jewelry industry. Fiona Cincotta, Senior Financial Markets Analyst at City Index offers her take on the markets. Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Matt Miller.
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Singapore has topped the Smart City Index for the second year running - And the team behind the ranking has said that the smart cities heading the list had handled the Covid-19 pandemic better. This year's rankings took into account how 109 cities tapped technology in a lasting way to manage the Covid-19 outbreak. To find out more Prime Time's Rachel Kelly spoke to Christos Cabolis, Chief Economist and Head of Operations, IMD World Competitiveness Center. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we’re taking a closer look at the European Digital City Index - the result of a study investigating how well different European cities support digital entrepreneurs. The study analyzed how 60 European cities scored on a list of 10 themes. In episode 20, we're talking about how European cities are doing in two of these categories: business environment and promoting a culture of entrepreneurship. If you want to keep practicing the words you've learned in this lesson, sign up to get access to the free transcript that goes with this episode. https://smartstartupenglish.com/ Our goal is to help startup professionals take their English from intermediate to advanced in under 10 minutes a day. In each episode, we'll talk about a topic related to the startup world, and we'll learn some vocabulary that you can use to sound more natural in your day-to-day business interactions in English. Need more resources? Have a look at these pages: *** https://smartstartupenglish.com/free-business-english-lessons/ All the free audio lessons from Smart Startup English *** https://smartstartupenglish.com/ Our landing page where you can sign up to get the free transcripts *** https://smartstartupenglish.com/business-english-courses-startups-2/ Let’s work together one-to-one *** https://www.instagram.com/smart.startupenglish/ Follow on Instagram for free Business English flashcards *** https://www.pinterest.com/smartstartupenglish/ Follow on Pinterest for free Business English flashcards *** https://twitter.com/StartupEnglishS Follow on Twitter for free Business English flashcards *** Subscribe on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/2EQqRnnDNlRD7I9h3jIiA6 *** Subscribe on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/smart-startup-english/id1483199057 *** Subscribe on Soundcloud https://soundcloud.com/smartstartupenglish
Smart City Index di EY 2020: La classifica dei 109 capoluoghi italianiSono usciti i risultati della quinta edizione dello Smart City Index di Ernst & Young, che analizza le 109 città capoluogo italiane, classificando il loro sviluppo in termini di reti e infrastrutture e misurando la loro capacità di innovare e offrire servizi di qualità ai propri cittadini.In particolare, i dati del rapporto 2020 analizzano il tema della sostenibilità urbana, prendendo in considerazione quanto le infrastrutture delle città sono smart nelle diverse componenti del trasporto, dell’energia e dell’ambiente.Chi sarà al primo posto ?
Quinn Perrott (@QuinnPerrott) is the Co-Founder & General Manager of TRAction Fintech, a regulatory technology business. Quinn has been a long time operator in the Retail Forex space, whether it’s running leading businesses like City Index and AxiTrader, or deciding to create a business in the niche space of regulatory technology. What I like about Quinn is his fair assessment of where the industry is placed, and where it needs to go to improve the experience of the consumer. He has a unique perspective as a long time operator, with his knowledge helping average traders to understand the market and industry participants to better understand their business. This chat with Quinn was a great insight into what key elements define the RegTech business, and what he learnt as a former operator in Forex. We covered numerous topics, including: Living in Cyprus His path to Forex Starting TRAction Fintech What he misses about the FX/CFD businesses New regulation from GFC How blockchain tech can impact reporting SHOW NOTES 01:33 - Introduction 03:39 - Living in Cyprus 07:44 - Where he grew up, earliest memory 09:15 - Lessons learnt from parents 10:19 - His path to Forex 14:09 - Starting TRAction Fintech 14:42 - What he misses about FX/CFD businesses 15:32 - Explaining what he does 16:25 - New regulation from GFC 17:14 - Reporting products, jurisdictions and new markets 18:58 - Trade reporting regulations 21:15 - The future of this industry 23:38 - How blockchain tech can impact reporting 24:39 - Most interesting observation of his experience 26:01 - What has and hasn’t changed in the industry 29:39 - Daily routine 30:11 - Book recommendation 31:05 - Best purchase under $200 32:02 - What seems obvious to him but not to others LINKS (IN ORDER OF EPISODE) Quinn on LinkedIn TRAction Fintech City Index AxiTrader Cyprus Sophie Gerber Access Forex The Wolf of Wall Street 2008 GFC MetaTrader Million Dollar Pips Reminiscence of a Stock Operator, by Edwin Lefevre Amazon Echo Neuralle Media
Guest Interview with Peder Kolstad Solberg Philip Hennigan will be taking with Peder and his approach when it comes to trading. Two Blokes Sponsors Today’s episode is sponsored by Bizintra Financial Academy and City Index. Bizintra offers sponsored trading programmes that have been developed by professional traders. Don’t pay a fortune to learn how…
Guest Interview with Peder Kolstad SolbergPhilip Hennigan will be taking with Peder and his approach when it comes to trading. Two Blokes SponsorsToday’s episode is sponsored by Bizintra Financial Academy and City Index. Bizintra offers sponsored trading programmes that have been developed by professional traders. Don’t pay a fortune to learn how to trade. Simply sign up by using one of their partner brokers and receive trading education and signals by institutional traders.https://bizintra.com/twoblokes/www.cityindex.com Want to Talk Shop with the Two Blokes Community?Go to www.twoblokestrading.com/discord and you will automatically be taken to our Discord invite page where you can log in or sign up to be directed to our group.Please keep it classy in a Two Blokes sort of way and feel free to contribute stuff of value.
This week on episode 114 of the Two Blokes Trading podcast: Tom welcomes all around gent and new podcast host Philip Hennigan to the podcast. Philip is a fundamental trader that has been guided under the tutelage of the likes of Anton Kreil and Jason McDonald. Philip discusses the challenges of learning how to trade and the value of patience while learning how to manage money efficiently. Guest Interview with Philip HenniganPhilip Hennigan will be taking over the reigns of the Two Blokes Podcast. As an all around gent and experienced mentor and trading educator, Philip has the perfect background to continue to take the Two Blokes audience into the heads of expert analysts and traders. Main Topics Discussed: Stockbroking is the highest level of sales Trading is all about building a portfolio Invest in the right educational courses Philip has learned under the guidance of Anton Kreil and Jason McDonald “Event-driven, equity long-short portfolio management” - Philip At one point, Philip was forced to pitch for his own money The CFA Program Learning vs Earning “The Fear of Taking Profit is a real thing” Levering up! Measuring volatility instead of measuring pips Looking for leading indicators High highs, low lows…. Or €5k a month Two Blokes SponsorsToday’s episode is sponsored by Bizintra Financial Academy and City Index. Bizintra offers sponsored trading programmes that have been developed by professional traders. Don’t pay a fortune to learn how to trade. Simply sign up by using one of their partner brokers and receive trading education and signals by institutional traders.https://bizintra.com/twoblokes/www.cityindex.com Want to Talk Shop with the Two Blokes Community?Go to www.twoblokestrading.com/discord and you will automatically be taken to our Discord invite page where you can log in or sign up to be directed to our group.Please keep it classy in a Two Blokes sort of way and feel free to contribute stuff of value.
Zia Banday has developed a new city index with Prime institute. Zia is a multifaceted individual—a former naval officer, ex investment banker, an entrepreneur, and now a city innovator. Listen to how he came to value cities, what he thinks cites should be like and what his city index is. Cities are the most important resource a country has. They are the one resource that we neglect, and our bureaucrats use as their personal property and refuse to let develop. We will return again and again to understanding the complexity of cities. I urge you all to take up the issue of urban reform and make our cities for the people and not the elite and bureaucrats. Listen to this and let us reinvigorate research and debate into change. Listen to this fascinating discussion. There is much to learn and research here. You can also look at my book “Looking Back: How Pakistan Became an Asian Tiger in 2050” now available in hard copy in Pakistan here http://www.libertybooks.com/index.php?route=product/search&search=Nadeem%20ul%20haque&category_id=0Soft copy here. https://www.amazon.com/Looking-Back-Pakistan-Became-Asian-ebook/dp/B06X94135J/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1488133596&sr=1-1&keywords=nadeem+haque Listen and learn and write some papers on this subject. Don’t forget to cite Soch Bichar Please subscribe to Soch Bichar if you like it. Tell you friends about it. That is the only way to grow a public discussion. And we need a wider conversation on these important subjects.
#153: Where are real estate prices headed? I discuss this with Kathy Fettke of The Real Wealth Network. Demand still exceeds supply in many places. But in coastal areas, affordability problems could be a constraint on future appreciation. The latest Case-Shiller 20-City Index shows 5.7% year-over-year housing price growth. Though this is surely an imperfect metric, it is a historically sustainable growth rate. It is also supported with responsible lending. Kathy & I have each invested through the 2008-2009 Mortgage Meltdown and Great Recession. We discuss how that shapes our investor behavior. I also discuss how natural disasters like hurricanes can pummel those that have a lot of equity in their properties. I bring you today’s show from Punta Gorda, Belize. Want more wealth? 1) Grab my free newsletter at: GetRichEducation.com 2) For actionable turnkey real estate investing opportunities: GREturnkey.com 3) Read my new, best-selling book: GetRichEducation.com/Book Listen to this week’s show and learn: 01:05 Hurricanes: how to protect your real estate. 05:33 When a loan is made, the borrower is in more control than the lender. 10:14 Supply vs. Demand. 12:56 Builders aren’t building the most in-demand housing types. 13:20 Housing Affordability Index (HAI). 16:07 30-40% of the USA is overpriced. 60%+ is not. 18:28 Annual price appreciation is 5.7% per the latest Case-Shiller numbers. 20:05 Recency bias. 25:25 Holding Kathy & I accountable for what we said 19 months ago. The Fed, Trump. 31:25 Higher interest rates? Apartment buildings will be riskier than single family homes. 34:55 Best places for real estate investors today. 38:32 Texas. 41:02 More renters and fewer buyers mean that new RE investors are needed. 44:17 Trump will protect the mortgage interest deduction and 1031 Exchange. Resources Mentioned: RealWealthNetwork.com RidgeLendingGroup.com NoradaRealEstate.com GetRichEducation.com GREturnkey.com
Business Day TV — Facebook shares fell on Friday after CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced changes to the website's News Feed, that said it would hit user engagement in the near term. Simon Brown from Just One Lap joins Stephen Gunnion at the desk to dissect all the latest global markets news and guides you through what's going to be driving equities this year. Later in the show, we're be joined on the line by Ken Ode-luga from City Index in London to get his perspective.
Ken Odeluga, Market Analyst at City Index explains the bullish technical set up on the Stoxx 60 index and then goes on to describe Caterpillar is “the anti-Trump trade”. A strong dollar is undesirable for Caterpillar. Will it continue to scale new heights? Will Stoxx 600 capitalize on the bullish breakout? Listen to the full segment for answers. #Caterpillar, #Trump, #stocks, #equities, #US, #Europe, #Euro #Stoxx600, #indices, #technicals, #trading, #markets
Itchy investors are saying goodbye and good riddance to February in the forex market. Kathleen Brooks of City Index tells Roger Blitz that there is much more to look forward to in March, but for the moment, dollar uncertainty is the dominant theme, followed by rising European political risk and a more measured view of Brexit See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ken Odeluga, Market Analyst at City Index takes a look at the price action and key technical patterns on Rolls-Royce, Cobham PLC and Stoxx 600 futures. The tech talk is supplemented by commentary on earnings. Odeluga sees a scope for recovery in Rolls-Royce once the critical descending trend line hurdle is breached. #Stoxx600, #Rolls-Royce, #Cobham, #stocks, #equities, #indices, #trading, #UK, #technicals, #markets, #fundamentals, #macro
With Matthew Shaddick, Head of Political Odds for Ladbrokes, and Kathleen Brooks, Research Director of City Index. Presented by Freddy Gray.
The Tech.eu podcast is a weekly show where Neil S W Murray and Roxanne Varza discuss the most interesting stories from the European technology scene. On this episode they discuss: - The European Digital City Index, which listed London as the most entrepreneur-friendly city in Europe, but found no place for Paris or Berlin in the top 5 - The increase in investment in Spanish startups, which has now surpassed $500 million for 2015 - Stefan Gantchev, who runs Bulgaria-based LaunchHub accelerator and the Digitalk conference For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Podcast:In this video:00:31 Concentrating on Psychology of trading00:44 Understanding the whole mentality behind trading01:29 Great trade on the Euro/New Zealand Dollar on the four hour charts01:38 3.28% return on account risking just a quarter of 1% per trade02:02 Been asked to be a guest speaker for the broker City Index – 27th of Nov02:40 Japanese Yen has reached resistance against a lot of currencies03:03 Looking for resistance levels to be broken before jumping into long positions Hi everybody, Andrew Mitchem here and I am the Forex Trading Coach.Today is Friday, the 16th of November.Well we had another fantastic live trading webinar last night. And on that webinar I concentrated on the psychology of trading. Each time I have a webinar I specialized in a particular subject. I create a PDF File for my clients and then we go through a particular subject each time.The Mentality behind TradingLast night was psychology and understanding the whole mentality behind trading because obviously a lot of people want to become full time Forex traders. And like you're probably finding out it's not quiet as easy as it’s made out. But through my course I try to help my clients who want to become full time traders so we specialized in that subject last night.During the webinar I had one client who’d made a ten to one trade. Well he still had a trade open. Another client had a five to one risk to reward trade. So for the client who had a ten to one – that means he’s risking let’s say half a percent of his account -half of 1% of his account on the trade. And he’s up 5% on the open trade – that’s a fantastic risk to reward.On that webinar also I mentioned a great trade on the Euro/New Zealand Dollar on the four hour chart which made perfectly as well straight after.3.28% Return on My Account this WeekFor myself, I had a great week this week + 3.28% return on my account this week risking just a quarter of 1% per trade. So 3.28% trade return really pleased with that – if I only every week could be quite good as that! It would be fantastic! But starting a new week next week – let’s see what we can achieve there as well.Also to let you know (this is for New Zealand based clients mostly) that on the 27th of November I’ve been asked to be a guest speaker for the broker City Index who are launching into New Zealand. So I’ve got about an hour to an hour and a half presentation I’m giving for them as their guest speaker on Tuesday, the 27th of November.So if you’re around the Auckland region it’d be great to see you there.The event will be recorded so hopefully I have that on my site if obviously you're overseas and can’t make the event.Weakness in the Japanese Yen this WeekOn to the currencies themselves, we saw a lot of weakness in the Japanese Yen this week. However I did note to my clients today, Friday, that the Japanese Yen has reached resistance against a lot of currencies. However, if we see that resistance broken heading into next week, expect the Yen to weaken further so could be really good tip there in looking for trades like the Australian Dollar, New Zealand Dollar, Euro, Franc all against the Japanese Yen looking for them to increase and the Japanese Yen to decrease. But look first of all for those resistance levels to be broken before jumping in to those long positions.That’s all for now! Hope you’ve had a great week.Look forward to talking to you this time next week.