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Today's episode is the third in a series of three that examine the potential consequences for China if a military operation against Taiwan were to fail. In each of these episodes, we're speaking with authors of a recently published German Marshall Fund study of the possible costs that China would incur across four different, but interrelated areas: the Chinese economy, the military, Chinese social stability, and international costs. The report is titled, “If China Attacks Taiwan” and it is posted on GMFUS.org. Our podcast today focuses on the potential costs for the Chinese economy.To recap, the study considered two scenarios that could take place in the next five years. In the first scenario, a minor skirmish escalates into a multi-week maritime blockade of Taiwan by China. Although several dozen members of the Chinese and Taiwanese military are killed, U.S. intervention eventually forces China to de-escalate. In the second scenario, a conflict escalates into a full-fledged invasion, with Chinese strikes on not only Taiwan but also U.S. forces in Japan and Guam. After several months of heavy fighting, Chinese forces are degraded and eventually withdraw after suffering many tens of thousands of casualties.Our guests today are Charlie Vest and Logan Wright, who co-authored the chapter on the implications for the Chinese economy of a failed operation against Taiwan. Logan is a partner at Rhodium Group and leads the firm's work on China's economy and its global impact. Charlie is an associate director at Rhodium Group, where he manages corporate research and advisory work on China.Timestamps:[00:00] Introduction[02:34] Key Takeaways: China's Ambitions vs. Economic Realities [05:41] The Escalation Dilemma in China's Decisionmaking[09:56] Immediate Disruptions to Trade and FDI[13:52] Gray-Zone Military Engagement and Political Pressures[16:48] Could Beijing Underestimate the Costs of US Intervention? [24:12] Policy Tools and Limitations for Economic Stabilization and Recovery[27:19] Long-Term Economic Effects[29:24] Impact of Social Instability
After Liberation Day, the dollar fell by 6%. We would usually expect tariffs to send exchange rates in the other direction. So what happened?In another episode recorded at the CEPR Annual Symposium in Paris, Giancarlo Corsetti tells Tim Phillips about new research that shows how exchange rates are responding to US tariffs since 2018. When tariffs are expected and retaliation is swift, he argues, then market reactions reflect a repricing of long-run risk, rather than the text-book response we might expect.
This week we're back with headlines. There have been a number of jarring and terrifying headlines recently, so we wanted to look at those and offer a little insight into how Italians might be viewing them. In this episode we address how international news could affect your trip to Italy and for the Americans who listen, we wanted to answer the potential question of "Am I welcome in Italy?".If you enjoyed this episode please leave a review and follow Only a Bag wherever you listen to podcasts! If you'd like to get in touch, you can send us a message on onlyabag.com or on Instagram. Likewise, if you'd like to read our "Retrospective" of the year, you can check it out on Substack: "A Year in Retrospect: Ai Tempi Belli". Want to help the podcast? You can check out all of our affiliate links here! If you book through any of them, we receive a small commission, and it helps to keep us going! You can also donate to Only a Bag on ko-fi.com to keep the podcast going! As always, thank you all so much for listening.x Darcy and Nathaniel Only A Bag
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Matteo Maggiori on his career from trading at JP Morgan to becoming an academic economist, the rise of China's economy, geoeconomics and sanctions power, measuring international economic data, exchange rates, as well as beliefs and portfolios. Recorded on December 2, 2025. ABOUT THE SERIES Each episode of Capitalism and Freedom in the 21st Century, a video podcast series and the official podcast of the Hoover Economic Policy Working Group, focuses on getting into the weeds of economics, finance, and public policy on important current topics through one-on-one interviews. Host Jon Hartley asks guests about their main ideas and contributions to academic research and policy. The podcast is titled after Milton Friedman‘s famous 1962 bestselling book Capitalism and Freedom, which after 60 years, remains prescient from its focus on various topics which are now at the forefront of economic debates, such as monetary policy and inflation, fiscal policy, occupational licensing, education vouchers, income share agreements, the distribution of income, and negative income taxes, among many other topics. For more information about the podcast, or subscribe for the next episode, click here.
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In this episode of Café de Importaciones, I break down—with real data and real client cases—what happened in Q3 2025 for importers in Argentina, and how these trends will impact your buying decisions heading into 2026.Recorded on November 13, 2025, just after the elections, with one key factor now defined: economic policy continuity—a major shift for anyone planning imports.
IFPRI-AMIS Seminar Series | IFPRI Policy Seminar Navigating the Food Security Nexus: Commodity Prices, Inflation, and Exchange Rates Co-organized by IFPRI and Agricultural Market Information System (AMIS) October 21, 2025 Join us for a seminar exploring the complex interplay between global food commodity prices and domestic food price inflation, and the implications for food security. Drawing on recent analytical work and market monitoring, the session will examine how international price movements transmit through domestic markets, often exacerbated by exchange rate fluctuations and macroeconomic volatility. Fluctuations in exchange rates pose an additional and compounding challenge in how global food commodity prices affect domestic markets. Even when international commodity prices level off, a depreciating currency can still lead to higher local food prices, especially in countries that rely heavily on imports. We will examine why food inflation has disproportionately affected low-income countries—where currency depreciation has amplified the impact of rising global prices, pushing nutritious diets further out of reach for vulnerable populations. The discussion will also highlight how broader macroeconomic conditions, including labor costs and profit margins, have intensified price pressures beyond what commodity shocks alone can explain. Insights from recent studies will shed light on the speed and asymmetry of price transmission, the role of trade integration, and the implications for food security and nutrition. We will also discuss policy responses and market transparency mechanisms—such as AMIS—that can help mitigate volatility and improve resilience. Moderator Opening Remarks Monika Tothova, Senior Economist, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO); Agricultural Market Information System (AMIS) Secretary Presentation: Addressing high food price inflation for food security and nutrition David Laborde, Director, Agrifood Economics and Policy Division, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) Panel Discussion Moderated by Monika Tothova, Senior Economist, Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO); Agricultural Market Information System (AMIS) Secretary and Joseph Glauber, Research Fellow Emeritus, IFPRI Helia Costa, Economist, Structural Policy and Research Division of the Economics Department, Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Fabio Santeramo, Associate Professor, Department of Agricultural Sciences, Food, Resource Economics and Engineering, University of Foggia Michael Adjemian, Professor, Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics, University of Georgia Karl Pauw, Senior Research Fellow, IFPRI Closing Remarks Joseph Glauber, Research Fellow Emeritus, IFPRI More about this Event: https://www.ifpri.org/event/navigating-the-food-security-nexus-commodity-prices-inflation-and-exchange-rates/ Subscribe IFPRI Insights newsletter and event announcements at www.ifpri.org/content/newsletter-subscription
SHOW SCHEDULE 10-15--25 CBS EYE ON THE WORLD WITH JOHN BATCHELOR 1964 ATLANTIC CITYCONVENTION HALL THE SHOW BEGINS IN THE DOUBTS ABOUT CONGRESS.... 10-15--25 FIRST HOUR 9-915 HEADLINE: Obamacare Subsidies Trigger Government Shutdown Debate GUEST NAME: Michael Toth SUMMARY: Michael Toth explains that the current government shutdown debate centers on extending two expensive Biden-era Obamacare subsidies. These changes allow individuals earning over 400% of the federal poverty line to receive subsidies and provide 100% coverage for the near-poor. The original Obamacare cross-subsidy structure failed because young, healthy individuals found premiums too high. Toth advocates deregulation, such as allowing insurance companies to charge lower, risk-adjusted rates and enabling single business owners to use Professional Employer Organizations (PEOs) for cheaper coverage. 915-930 HEADLINE: Obamacare Subsidies Trigger Government Shutdown Debate GUEST NAME: Michael Toth SUMMARY: Michael Toth explains that the current government shutdown debate centers on extending two expensive Biden-era Obamacare subsidies. These changes allow individuals earning over 400% of the federal poverty line to receive subsidies and provide 100% coverage for the near-poor. The original Obamacare cross-subsidy structure failed because young, healthy individuals found premiums too high. Toth advocates deregulation, such as allowing insurance companies to charge lower, risk-adjusted rates and enabling single business owners to use Professional Employer Organizations (PEOs) for cheaper coverage. 930-945 HEADLINE: Hamas, Hostages, and Middle East Turmoil: Challenges to the Trump Ceasefire Plan GUEST NAME:Jonathan Schanzer SUMMARY: Jonathan Schanzer discusses complications in the Trump ceasefire plan, including Hamas delaying the return of deceased hostages to maintain leverage. The released prisoners, including potential Hamas leaders, raise concerns about where the organization's center of gravity will shift if they are deported to places like Turkey or Qatar. Schanzer views Turkey, an autocratic supporter of Hamas, as a problematic guarantor of the ceasefire. Internationally, Iran continues its nuclear program despite snapback sanctions, and al-Sharaa is meeting with Putin regarding Russian assets in Syria. 945-1000 HEADLINE: Hamas, Hostages, and Middle East Turmoil: Challenges to the Trump Ceasefire Plan GUEST NAME:Jonathan Schanzer SUMMARY: Jonathan Schanzer discusses complications in the Trump ceasefire plan, including Hamas delaying the return of deceased hostages to maintain leverage. The released prisoners, including potential Hamas leaders, raise concerns about where the organization's center of gravity will shift if they are deported to places like Turkey or Qatar. Schanzer views Turkey, an autocratic supporter of Hamas, as a problematic guarantor of the ceasefire. Internationally, Iran continues its nuclear program despite snapback sanctions, and al-Sharaa is meeting with Putin regarding Russian assets in Syria. SECOND HOUR 10-1015 HEADLINE: China's Predicament in the Middle East and Domestic Economic Instability GUEST NAME: General Blaine Holt SUMMARY: General Blaine Holt analyzes China's strategic challenges, noting Beijing is concerned about losing access to critical oil and gas resources as US leadership advances the Abraham Accords. China's previous regional deals, like the Saudi-Iran agreement, lacked substance compared to US business commitments. Holt suggests internal pressures might lead Iran toward the Accords. Domestically, China faces accelerating deflation and uncertainty regarding Xi Jinping's leadership due to four competing factions before the fourth plenum. 1015-1030 HEADLINE: South Korea's Descent into Authoritarianism and Persecution of Opposition GUEST NAME: Morse Tan SUMMARY: Morse Tan argues that South Korea is moving toward a "rising communist dictatorship" that oppresses political and religious figures. The indictment of the Unification Church leader and the targeting of the rightful President Yoon exemplify this trend. This persecution serves as an intimidation campaign, demonstrating the regime's disregard for the populace. Tan recommends the US implement active measures, including sanctions relating to a coup d'état and visa sanctions, while also pressing for greater military cooperation. 1030-1045 HEADLINE: Russian War Economy Stalls as Oil Prices Decline and Sanctions Bite GUEST NAME: Michael Bernstam SUMMARY: Michael Bernstam reports that the Russian economy is struggling as global oil prices decline and sanctions increase transportation costs, leading to a $13 to $14 per barrel discount on Russian oil. The "military Keynesianism" economy is exhausted, resulting in staff cuts across industrial sectors. Forecasts indicate contraction in late 2025 and 2026, with the IMF lowering its growth projection for 2025 to 0.6%. Russia is avoiding sanctions by routing payments through neighbors like Kyrgyzstan, who have become major financial hubs. 1045-1100 HEADLINE: Lessons from the Swiss National Bank: Risk-Taking, Exchange Rates, and Fiscal Responsibility GUEST NAME: John Cochrane SUMMARY: Economist John Cochrane analyzes the Swiss National Bank (SNB), noting it differs greatly from the US Federal Reserve by investing heavily in foreign stocks and bonds to manage the Swiss franc's exchange rate. The SNB's massive balance sheet carries risks accepted by Swiss taxpayers and the Cantons. Switzerland, being fiscally responsible (running no budget deficits), finds central banking easier. Cochrane advises that the US Fed should not be buying stocks or venturing into fiscal policy. THIRD HOUR 1100-1115 HEADLINE: China Retaliates Against Dutch Chipmaker Seizure Amid European Fragmentation GUEST NAME:Theresa Fallon SUMMARY: Theresa Fallon discusses China imposing export controls on Nexperia after the Dutch government seized control of the chipmaker, which was owned by China's Wingtech. The Dutch acted due to fears the Chinese owner would strip the technology and equipment, despite Nexperia producing low-quality chips for cars. Fallon notes Europe needs a better chip policy but struggles to speak with one voice, as fragmented policy allows China to drive wedges and weaken the EU. 1115-1130 HEADLINE: China's Economic Slowdown, Deflation, and the Spectre of Japanification GUEST NAME: Andrew Collier SUMMARY: Andrew Collier discusses China's economic woes, characterized by persistent deflation, with the CPI down 0.3% (6 out of 9 months in the red) and the PPI down for 36 straight months. This environment raises concerns about "Japanification"—a multi-decade slowdown after a property crash. Major structural changes to stimulate consumer consumption are unlikely at the upcoming Communist Party plenum, as the system favors state investment. The property market collapse means foreign investment is leaving, and Collier suggests the economy may not bottom until 2027 or 2028. 1130-1145 HEADLINE: SpaceX Starship Success, Private Space Dominance, and Government Inaction GUEST NAME: Bob Zimmerman SUMMARY: Bob Zimmerman describes SpaceX's Starship Super Heavy 11th test flight as "remarkable," highlighting successful booster reuse and controlled re-entry despite missing tiles. He asserts that private enterprise, like SpaceX, runs the "real American space program" aimed at Mars colonization, outpacing government efforts. In contrast, European projects like Callisto, proposed in 2015, demonstrate government "inaction." JPL is also laying off staff following the cancellation of the Mars sample return project, forcing organizations like Lowell Observatory to seek private funding. 1145-1200 HEADLINE: SpaceX Starship Success, Private Space Dominance, and Government Inaction GUEST NAME: Bob Zimmerman SUMMARY: Bob Zimmerman describes SpaceX's Starship Super Heavy 11th test flight as "remarkable," highlighting successful booster reuse and controlled re-entry despite missing tiles. He asserts that private enterprise, like SpaceX, runs the "real American space program" aimed at Mars colonization, outpacing government efforts. In contrast, European projects like Callisto, proposed in 2015, demonstrate government "inaction." JPL is also laying off staff following the cancellation of the Mars sample return project, forcing organizations like Lowell Observatory to seek private funding. FOURTH HOUR 12-1215 HEADLINE: Commodity Market Trends and UK's Lack of Risk Appetite for AI Innovation GUEST NAME: Simon Constable SUMMARY: Simon Constable notes that data center expansion for AI is increasing prices for copper (up 15%) and steel (up 14%). He points out that the UK lags significantly behind the US in building new AI data centers (170 vs. 5,000+) due to a lack of risk appetite, insufficient wealth, and poor marketing of new ideas. Separately, Constable discusses the collapse of a UK China spying trial because the prior government failed to officially classify China as a national security threat during the alleged offenses. 1215-1230 HEADLINE: Commodity Market Trends and UK's Lack of Risk Appetite for AI Innovation GUEST NAME: Simon Constable SUMMARY: Simon Constable notes that data center expansion for AI is increasing prices for copper (up 15%) and steel (up 14%). He points out that the UK lags significantly behind the US in building new AI data centers (170 vs. 5,000+) due to a lack of risk appetite, insufficient wealth, and poor marketing of new ideas. Separately, Constable discusses the collapse of a UK China spying trial because the prior government failed to officially classify China as a national security threat during the alleged offenses. 1230-1245 HEADLINE: AI Regulation Debate: Premature Laws vs. Emerging Norms GUEST NAME: Kevin Frazier SUMMARY: Kevin Frazier critiques the legislative rush to regulate AI, arguing that developing norms might be more effective than premature laws. He notes that bills like California's AB 1047, which demands factual accuracy, fundamentally misunderstand AI's generative nature. Imposing vague standards, as seen in New York's RAISE Act, risks chilling innovation and preventing widespread benefits, like affordable legal or therapy tools. Frazier emphasizes that AI policy should be grounded in empirical data rather than speculative fears. 1245-100 AM HEADLINE: AI Regulation Debate: Premature Laws vs. Emerging Norms GUEST NAME: Kevin Frazier SUMMARY: Kevin Frazier critiques the legislative rush to regulate AI, arguing that developing norms might be more effective than premature laws. He notes that bills like California's AB 1047, which demands factual accuracy, fundamentally misunderstand AI's generative nature. Imposing vague standards, as seen in New York's RAISE Act, risks chilling innovation and preventing widespread benefits, like affordable legal or therapy tools. Frazier emphasizes that AI policy should be grounded in empirical data rather than speculative fears.
HEADLINE: Lessons from the Swiss National Bank: Risk-Taking, Exchange Rates, and Fiscal Responsibility GUEST NAME: John Cochrane SUMMARY: Economist John Cochrane analyzes the Swiss National Bank (SNB), noting it differs greatly from the US Federal Reserve by investing heavily in foreign stocks and bonds to manage the Swiss franc's exchange rate. The SNB's massive balance sheet carries risks accepted by Swiss taxpayers and the Cantons. Switzerland, being fiscally responsible (running no budget deficits), finds central banking easier. Cochrane advises that the US Fed should not be buying stocks or venturing into fiscal policy. 1890 SWISS
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Discover how Canadians are embracing domestic tourism more than ever before! In this insightful episode, Al sits down with Sean McCormick, VP of Business Development at Moneris Data Services, to discuss his findings. Learn about the reasons behind the increased focus on local travel, how the exchange rate and political factors are influencing travel decisions, and get a sneak peek into the upcoming Elevate Festival in Toronto.Whether you're in the tourism industry or just curious about travel trends, this episode is packed with valuable information you won't want to miss!Also in this episode:Amanda Ibrahim, Senior Events & Sponsorship Specialist at Moneris talks about the upcoming Elevate FestivalLinks of Interest:Moneris Data ServicesAngus Reid InstituteElevate Festival Subscribe now!If you have a payment-related or business question you'd like to submit to one of our experts, you can email us at podcast@moneris.com.Just Good Business is a Moneris podcast production hosted by Al Grego.
The Constitutional Court is hearing the third day of arguments in the Competition Commission's case against leading banks on alleged manipulation of foreign exchange rates. The commission is trying to prove that the 28 banks colluded, pointing to traders of those banks who allegedly used a Bloomberg chatroom to coordinate and fix prices involving the rand exchange. The court will sit until Friday listening to submissions in the decades-long case that has seen two banks settle their cases by admitting liability and paying a penalty. Bongiwe Zwane spoke to Economist, Dawie Roodt...
The Constitutional Court is hearing submissions from the Competition Commission.This relates to its bid to overturn a ruling that cleared major banks of wrongdoing in a decades-long rand fixing case. The court is due to hear four days of legal arguments in the matter stemming from allegations that the banks were manipulating the foreign exchange rate between the US dollar and the Rand. This appeal seeks to overturn a January ruling by the Competition Appeal Court (CAC), which sided with most of the banks accused of price-fixing, allowing them to escape the allegations. For more we spoke to our reporter Nosipho Radebe.
John Maytham speaks to Kokkie Kooyman, a banking specialist and portfolio manager at Denker Capital, about a Constitutional Court case involving possible collusion between international banks on the rand to dollar exchange rate. Presenter John Maytham is an actor and author-turned-talk radio veteran and seasoned journalist. His show serves a round-up of local and international news coupled with the latest in business, sport, traffic and weather. The host’s eclectic interests mean the program often surprises the audience with intriguing book reviews and inspiring interviews profiling artists. A daily highlight is Rapid Fire, just after 5:30pm. CapeTalk fans call in, to stump the presenter with their general knowledge questions. Another firm favourite is the humorous Thursday crossing with award-winning journalist Rebecca Davis, called “Plan B”. Thank you for listening to a podcast from Afternoon Drive with John Maytham Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays from 15:00 and 18:00 (SA Time) to Afternoon Drive with John Maytham broadcast on CapeTalk https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/BSFy4Cn or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/n8nWt4x Subscribe to the CapeTalk Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/sbvVZD5 Follow us on social media: CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
More like Lollapa-SNOOZE-a! “Wednesday MP” is not a fan of one of the splashiest, splooshiest, longest running music festivals in the country. That's why he stayed home and watched it on television for four days. And just what IS his real name??? Ben and MP talk about FOUS's (Festivals of Unusual Size), introduce a new music-rating system, and present a playlist of fresh indie rock that will steam your fez and water your buffalo. EPISODE PLAYLIST:Golomb, “Staring"WAAX, “Ur A Rat"Velvet Meadow, “The Velvet Sundown"Die Spitz, “Pop Punk Anthem (Sorry For The Delay)"Soft Bait, “Sooner"really big really clever, “the middle"SCHMOOZE, “Treason"The Royston Club, “30/20"The Flamingo Years, “beaver + wallace"MyVeronica, “Sleepless"Poppy Jean Crawford, “Glamorous"Sarah and the Sundays, “Pipe Down"BONUS TRACK: Golomb, “Real Power"
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匯率 huìlǜ – exchange rate台幣 Táibì – New Taiwan Dollar (TWD)美金 Měijīn – U.S. Dollar (USD)突然間 tūránjiān – suddenly大幅 dàfú – substantially, significantly升值 shēngzhí – to appreciate (in value), especially currency兌 duì – to exchange (currency)爆炸 bàozhà – to explode; (figuratively) to erupt or cause an uproar中央銀行 zhōngyāng yínháng – central bank禿鷹 tūyīng – vulture; here refers to "vulture investors" or "speculators"炒匯 chǎo huì – to speculate on currency exchange市場混亂 shìchǎng hùnluàn – market chaos資金 zījīn – capital, funds華爾街 Huá'ěrjiē – Wall Street高額 gāo'é – high (amount), large (sum), usually referring to money關稅 guānshuì – customs duty, tariff匯率操縱 huìlǜ cāozòng – currency manipulation配合 pèihé – to cooperate, to align with進口 jìnkǒu – to import划算 huásuàn – cost-effective, a good deal銷售 xiāoshòu – sales; to sell營收 yíngshōu – revenue利潤 lìrùn – profit縮水 suōshuǐ – to shrink (in size or value)損失 sǔnshī – loss, damage出口為導向 chūkǒu wéi dǎoxiàng – export-oriented出口商 chūkǒushāng – exporterIf you're ready to take your Chinese to the next level, not just memorizing words but actually having meaningful conversations with Taiwanese people about real topics like politics, culture, war, news, economics, and more. I invite you to join a one-on-one trial lesson with me. I'll help you build a clear, personalized plan so you can speak more naturally and truly connect with others in Chinese. Book a one-on-one trial lesson with me !
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Macro strategist Mike Medeiros joins host Amar Reganti to dissect the Trump administration's policy moves to date and what they may mean for the US economy going forward.2:35 - What would happen under full tariffs?4:20 - Historical path to deglobalization5:45 - Impact of tariffs on inflation and growth9:00 - Has DOGE been effective?10:55 - Reconciliation bill trajectory and effects16:00 - What are policymakers missing?
We're going inside the industry response to the double whammy of US tariffs and foreign exchange rates. We're going to address common myths, offer a look behind the scenes at the industry response, and discuss the implications for watchmaking in the US. For detailed show notes, including links to more information, visit collectivehorology.com/blog. Hosted by Asher Rapkin and Gabe Reilly, co-founders of Collective Horology, Openwork goes inside the watch industry. You can find us online at collectivehorology.com. To get in touch with suggestions, feedback or questions, email podcast@collectivehorology.com.
Loans are getting longer, interest rates are getting higher, and that shiny new car? It could lead to serious debt. We dive into Canadian data to help you make informed choices when it comes to buying, leasing, or walking away from a car loan that no longer makes sense. Can I Buy a Car With Bad Credit? Car Buying Options Keep You In a Debt Cycle How GMC Revolutionized the Car Loan Industry DocumentaryWhat Not To Do When Getting a Car Loan DEBTASIZED - How Our Reliance on Credit Leads to Price Inflation FREE YouTube Doc Sign Up for the Debt Free Digest (00:00) – How to Get a Car Loan in Canada (02:00) – Exchange Rates & the Canadian Dollar Impact (03:30) – Used Car Prices Explained (04:30) – What Influences Interest Rates? (12:00) – Is Your Car Loan Secured? Risks of Repossession (13:30) – What Happens If You Miss Car Loan Payments? (15:00) – When and Why Do Lenders Repossess Cars? (19:00) – Smart Car Buying Tips: Save Money with Strategic Choices (22:00) – Car Leasing in Canada: Pros and Cons Compared (25:00) – How to Get Out of a Car Loan Legally and Strategically Visit us on social media for the best clips from the show and more! Instagram Tik TokX Facebook LinkedIn Disclaimer: The information provided in the Debt Free in 30 Podcast is for entertainment and informational purposes only and is not intended as personal financial advice. Individual financial situations vary and may require personal guidance from a financial professional. The views expressed in this episode do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Hoyes, Michalos & Associates, or any other affiliated organizations. We do not endorse or guarantee the effectiveness of any specific financial institutions, strategies, or digital tools/apps discussed.
What do COVID lockdowns, currency collapses, and hyperinflation all have in common? According to Steve Hanke, they all reveal how central planners manipulate fear, money, and power to control society.The Friedrich A. Hayek Memorial Lecture, sponsored by Jerry Dowell.The Austrian Economics Research Conference is the international, interdisciplinary meeting of the Austrian school, bringing together leading scholars doing research in this vibrant and influential intellectual tradition. For more information, visit https://Mises.org
We're back with another round of OTTB on Tap Evaluates, and this time, it's all about the greys! In this teaser episode, we kick things off by revisiting our evaluations from Vol 4, sharing listener feedback, and revealing how our predictions stacked up against real-world results. Did we get it right, or did these OTTBs surprise us?Then, we introduce the three grey Thoroughbreds featured in Vol 5—each with an interesting pedigree and plenty of potential for sport. Two of them trace back to Exchange Rate, while the other hails from the Cozzene line, giving us a lot to unpack. As always, we're evaluating based on just a conformation photo and a Jockey Club name, breaking down their pedigree, conformation, and suitability for different disciplines.If you want to hear the full episode—where we analyze each horse's structure, movement potential, and sporthorse prospects—join us on Supercast! This episode is available for both Backstretch Access ($5/month) and Insiders ($10/month) subscribers. Signing up helps keep our podcast ad-free while giving you exclusive access to our deep-dive evaluations.
Canadian snowbirds are bailing out of Arizona's housing market in record numbers. A local realtor tells us how Trump's threats are making it worse. Plus, what role should protests play for the left in the new Trump era?
Check out ExpensePlus and sign up for a month's free trial and 10% off your first year's subscription, using my referral link http://expenseplus.co.uk/r/AI-BANCIn this episode, Aishat discusses her experience at the Problem Solving for Painful Payments Roundtable, focusing on key accounting challenges faced by international charities.She does a dive into a common financial challenge faced by international NGOs - managing multiple exchange rates when handling expenses and donor funds and shares a practical solution that can simplify reporting and reconciliation: the Weighted Average Exchange Rate (WAER).KEY TAKEAWAYExchange rate fluctuations can complicate accountingWAER helps standardize conversions, making financial reporting and reconciliation easier.WAER is particularly useful in two key scenarios:When field staff convert currency at different rates during trips, creating multiple exchange rates for expenses.When donor funds are received in multiple tranches at varying exchange rates, impacting financial reporting.WAER simplifies accounting by averaging exchange rates – Instead of tracking every individual conversion, organizations can use a single calculated rate for consistency.Exceptions exist – Some donors may require a fixed exchange rate, in which case WAER may not be applicable.EPISODE RESOURCESEbury: https://ebury.com/ABOUT YOUR HOSTAishat operates her own bookkeeping and accounting services practice – BAnC Services which focuses primarily on serving non-profits. Before founding her practice, she dedicated over two decades to the non-profit sector.With her podcast, Aishat shares practical insights and expertise to streamline financial management for non-profits; and shines a light on the often unseen & unheard efforts that uphold the delivery of a non-profit's mission.Beyond her professional endeavours with non-profits, Aishat is deeply committed to supporting single mothers with navigating financial management challenges and is the author of "Money Solutions for Single Mums". She also champions financial literacy among young black adults and thrives in discussions about money management.Work with Aishat: www.bancservices.co.ukCONNECTInstagramTikTok
National Concerned Association of Small-Scale Miners, Ghana (NCSSMAG) has thrown its full support behind the Mahama government's decision to establish a Gold Board (GoldBod) to regulate gold trading for small-scale miners
Key Takeaways: Currency Fluctuation The value of money, like the US dollar, changes over time. These changes can impact the prices of investments, especially when you compare them across different countries. Currency Risk Central banks control how much money is made. If they print too much, the currency loses value (devaluation), making it riskier for people holding that money. Global Ripple Effect When big currencies like the US dollar change value, it impacts global markets. It can affect interest rates, how countries trade, and even how governments adjust their financial strategies. Investing in Foreign Currencies Some investors buy foreign currencies directly, but they look at two main things: how rare (scarce) the currency is and how much it's used (network effect). These factors can make a currency more stable or valuable. Impact of Currency Devaluation If a country's currency loses value, its stock market and investment opportunities can become less attractive. This happens because people worry their returns won't be worth as much in the future. Chapters: Timestamp Summary 2:06 Understanding Currency Risk and Management 4:07 Global Market Impacts from US Dollar Changes 7:01 Investing in Foreign Currencies 11:17 Currency Devaluation's Effect on Stock Markets 13:12 Role of Exchange Rates in Emerging Markets Powered by Stone Hill Wealth Management Social Media Handles Follow Phillip Washington, Jr. on Instagram (@askphillip) Subscribe to Wealth Building Made Simple newsletter https://www.wealthbuildingmadesimple.us/ Ready to turn your investing dreams into reality? Our "Wealth Building Made Simple" premium newsletter is your secret weapon. We break down investing in a way that's easy to understand, even if you're just starting out. Learn the tricks the wealthy use, discover exciting opportunities, and start building the future YOU want. Sign up now, and let's make those dreams happen! WBMS Premium Subscription Phillip Washington, Jr. is a registered investment adviser. Information presented is for educational purposes only and does not intend to make an offer or solicitation for the sale or purchase of any specific securities, investments, or investment strategies. Investments involve risk and, unless otherwise stated, are not guaranteed. Be sure to first consult with a qualified financial adviser and/or tax professional before implementing any strategy discussed herein. Past performance is not indicative of future performance.
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This podcast episode of "A Canadian Investing in the USA" talks about real estate investors moving into the U.S. market. The conversation touches on a variety of themes, including: Key Points: Affordability and Opportunities in U.S. Markets: Canadian investors are drawn to U.S. markets for more affordable housing, better weather, and lending products that are more favorable to investors. Examples include buying properties in cities like Cleveland for significantly less than what comparable properties would cost in Canada, even factoring in renovations. Challenges in Canadian Real Estate: Canadian real estate markets are characterized by limited supply, inflated prices, and over-regulation. Policies like allowing secondary suites or rezoning for multi-unit developments are seen as inadequate responses to the housing crisis. Economic and Political Observations: The potential political shift in both Canada (towards a conservative government) and the U.S. (with Trump returning to power) is viewed as potentially positive for economic growth. Comparisons are made between Canada's slower, bureaucratic approach to development and the U.S.'s ability to "cut the red tape" and foster growth. Consumer Faith and Speculation: Consumer faith in the future, influenced by policies and economic indicators, plays a crucial role in real estate decisions. In Canada, high consumer debt and stagnant appreciation contrast with the optimism surrounding U.S. markets. Exchange Rates and Cross-Border Investments: The strength of the U.S. dollar compared to the Canadian dollar makes U.S. investments appealing, even with cross-border tax implications. Supply and Demand Imbalance in Canada: The low housing supply in Canada leads to rapid absorption rates and inflated property values. Developers face challenges due to inconsistent regulations and inspections, further slowing down new builds. Analysis: The conversation underscores the relative attractiveness of U.S. real estate markets for Canadian investors, highlighting both structural and policy-driven differences. It also reflects frustrations with Canadian policies and a hopeful outlook for changes that could encourage economic growth.
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In this debut episode of our new series, OTTB on Tap Evaluates, Niamh and Emily dive into the conformation and pedigree of listener-submitted Thoroughbreds. In Volume 1, we take a closer look at three Off-Track Thoroughbreds (OTTBs): Baybuilt, Floo Powder, and Dragon Moon.Using only conformation photos and their Jockey Club pedigrees, we analyze their physical structure, racing lineage, and discuss what their conformation could suggest about their future in equestrian disciplines. Along the way, we explore key bloodlines, including famous sires like Love of Money, Exchange Rate, and Super Saver, connecting these pedigrees to each horse's conformation and temperament.This educational and entertaining episode is perfect for anyone interested in Thoroughbred conformation analysis, learning about bloodline impact on horse suitability, or evaluating OTTBs for their next discipline. Whether you're a new OTTB owner or a seasoned OTTB trainer, this clinic-style episode offers insights that can help guide your assessment process.Tune in to discover:Pedigree breakdowns of Baybuilt, Floo Powder, and Dragon MoonHow Thoroughbred conformation influences suitability for different equestrian disciplinesFun insights into Thoroughbred racing lineage and influential siresEmily and Niamh agree and disagree on a lot of the above!Be sure to visit our website www.ottbontap.com for additional resources, including detailed conformation photos and pedigrees for each OTTB featured. Don't forget to sign up for our newsletter to stay updated on future episodes in the OTTB on Tap Evaluates series!Reference material & links:Mitchell, Eric. “The Legacy of Not for Love.” BloodHorse.com, 1 June 2016, www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/articles/212102/the-legacy-of-not-for-love.“Not For Love (Horse).” American Classic Pedigrees, www.americanclassicpedigrees.com/not-for-love.html.This has interviews with people who have Not For Love progeny: https://equiery.com/not-for-love-marylands-leading-thoroughbred-sire-retires/“Danzig (Horse).” American Classic Pedigrees, www.americanclassicpedigrees.com/danzig.html.Tdn. “Exchange Rate Euthanized.” TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions, 11 Jan. 2016, www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/exchange-rate-euthanized.“Storm Cat (Horse).” American Classic Pedigrees, www.americanclassicpedigrees.com/storm-cat.html.“Yes It's True (Horse).” American Classic Pedigrees, www.americanclassicpedigrees.com/yes-its-true.html.
In the last episode, Amit and Ajay spoke about how the state should never mess with the price system. Well, the exchange rate is the most important price -- and the state shouldn't try to control that either! Welcome to Episode 67 of Everything is Everything, a weekly podcast hosted by Amit Varma and Ajay Shah. In this episode, Ajay sheds light on one of his pet peeves -- people's obsession with the exchange rate. It doesn't matter if the rupee is 'strong' or 'weak', he argues -- these terms mean nothing. All mature economies have learnt to leave the exchange rate to the market -- and so should we. A freely fluctuating exchange rate guarantees macroeconomic stability. TABLE OF CONTENTS: 00:00 Packaging 00:13 Intro: Ajay Loves Bumper Stickers! 05:47 Chapter 1: The Exchange Rate is the Most Important Price 21:48 Chapter 2: The Evolution of Exchange Rates 27:46 Chapter 3: The Three Rooms in the House 33:52 Chapter 4: Fluctuating Exchange Rates are Great! 42:57 Chapter 5: The India Story 1:08:47 Chapter 6: Recommendations 1:11:04 Chapter 7: Life Lessons For magnificent, detailed, juicy show notes, click here.
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Pastor Craig has returned from his global travels and is looking forward to jumping back into the gospel of Mark this Sunday!
We review Season 3, Episode 4 (A Different Approach) of The Bad Batch. Topics include: Crosshair and Anakin would have been homies You want Omega on your team for game night How bad of a father would Crosshair be? Is there a Plan 66? What about Plan 69? In our Question of the Week, we go over your thoughts on Dr. Hemlock's childhood. In news, we discuss Amandla Stenberg's recent comments about The Acolyte as well as the rumored production schedule of the Mando/Grogu film. We answer all of your Maul Bag questions and more! Episode Time Stamps: 05:50 - Question of the Week: Dr. Hemlock as a kid 08:59 - Amandla Stenberg on The Acolyte 14:18 - Mando/Grogu film in production this June 15:47 - Bad Batch Season 3: Episode 4 (A Different Approach) 48:57 - Maul Bag Please subscribe, rate and review our show and chat us up on Twitter or in email. Twitter: @facpapod Web site: http://FromACertainPointAskew.com Podawan Podcast Network: @podawans Intro/Outro - Galactic by Seb Jaeger (via https://filmstro.com/music)
Some economists believe that the balance of payments is what determines currency exchange rates. In fact, exchange rates are always about the purchasing power of some currencies relative to others. Original Article: Does the Balance of Payments Determine Exchange Rates?
Some economists believe that the balance of payments is what determines currency exchange rates. In fact, exchange rates are always about the purchasing power of some currencies relative to others. Original Article: Does the Balance of Payments Determine Exchange Rates?
Some economists believe that the balance of payments is what determines currency exchange rates. In fact, exchange rates are always about the purchasing power of some currencies relative to others. Narrated by Millian Quinteros.
Some economists believe that the balance of payments is what determines currency exchange rates. In fact, exchange rates are always about the purchasing power of some currencies relative to others. Original Article: Does the Balance of Payments Determine Exchange Rates?
I'm here to teach! I want everyone to have a firm foundation of even the most basic economic and money principles. With that being said, apparently we need to talk exchange rates. What they are. How they work. Their practical implications. Tucker Carlson recently did a video and his entire argument was based on a very flawed premise. How flawed? The very thing he was arguing for he at the same exact time was defeating. How is this king of logic and accomplishment even possible? Well, if you don't understand your premise, you're going to have issues. If you are someone who is not quite sure what an exchange rate is, let's talk about it. If you are someone who enjoys some comedic irony, you'll get a laugh out of this.
Stephen Vogt is expected to be introduced as the Guardians manager on Friday and an announcement about his coaching staff is also expected to follow not too long after. Who is staying and who won't be back? We discuss that on today's show, along with all the Guardians players up for awards this offseason, including two that already won awards in Andres Gimenez and Steven Kwan. Should the Guardians move both players up the defensive spectrum at positions of need where they do have previous experience? And we touch on some potential roster moves that could take place ahead of next week's Rule 5 roster deadline.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Jase MedicalGet $20 off these lifesaving antibiotics with Jase Medical by using code LOCKEDON at checkout on jasemedical.com.FanDuelScore early this NFL season with FanDuel, America's Number One Sportsbook! Right now, NEW customers get ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS in BONUS BETS with any winning FIVE DOLLAR MONEYLINE BET! That's A HUNDRED AND FIFTY BUCKS – if your team wins! Visit FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON to get started.FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN)Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…