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Stocks rallying for a second straight day as the market tries to rebound from a 4-week sell off. Allianz Chief Economic Advisor Mohamed El-Erian on whether this rally is for real and how the Fed will have to deal with economic uncertainty. Invesco's Kristina Hooper says small cap outperformance today could be a sign that investors are betting on a Fed interest rate cut. Former Council of Economic Advisers Chairman Jason Furman weighs in on whether investors will get more clarity on the market once President Trump's reciprocal tariffs are put in place on April 2. And real estate developer Michael Shvo on whether falling homebuilder sentiment and DOGE's federal workforce cuts could be a double whammy for the housing and office space markets.
Former Council of Economic Advisers Chair Jason Furman discusses the latest from the Trump Administration's economic policy. He speaks with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro, Lisa Abramowicz, and Annmarie Hordern. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Learn about the latest in local public affairs in about the time it takes for a coffee break! Brian Callanan of Seattle Channel and former Seattle City Council President Debora Juarez discuss her next move in politics, her thoughts on having six new Councilmembers steer their way through a City budget process, the impact of SOAP/SODA zones, and more. If you like this podcast, please support it on Patreon!
Royston Smith GM MP is an RAF veteran, former council leader and George Medal recipient and our latest guest on Veterans In Politics Podcast.He has been the Member of Parliament for Southampton Itchen since 2015 and is the former Leader of Southampton City Council, having served as the Councillor for Harefield Ward – where he was born – from 2000 until 2016.He has worked in both the private and public sectors, which offers useful experience to his approach to the key issues that face Southampton most effectively. His career spans four decades – starting by serving in the Royal Air Force as an aircraft engineer working with the Nimrod aircraft- and he later spent 16 years as a maintenance engineer at British Airways. He has also run local businesses in the city.We talk about the circumstances behind the award of the George Medal for bravery, and in doing so, remember Lt Cdr Ian Molyneux GM.The medal citation reads: "Lt Cdr Molyneux, with complete disregard for his own safety, had deliberately made an effort to tackle the gunman, knowingly putting himself into extreme danger in order to try to safeguard others from personal injury."His actions were incalculably brave and were carried out in the highest possible service traditions of courage and selfless commitment, resulting ultimately in providing just enough disruption to the sentry's intent to enable him to be subsequently overwhelmed and disarmed."We will remember him.LINKS:Spitfire Memorial Campaign-https://www.roystonsmith.co.uk/2020/10/12/a-national-spitfire-memorial/Join our Facebook Group community here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2314725475490967/Engage with us on LinkedIn here:https://www.linkedin.com/groups/13628154/Insta/Twitter/Facebook: @CampaignForceUKor email the host jonny@campaignforce.co.ukOP Courage: Mental health support for veterans, service leavers and reservists - NHS (www.nhs.uk)Combat Stress is the UK's leading mental health charity for veterans Call them on 0800 138 1619, text them on 07537 404 719 or email helpline@combatstress.org.uk.Stand Up and Serve Again!Support the show✅Support The Show Help Us Grow! Help us reach more veterans by donating the cost of a cup of coffee today...
On this edition of Wall Street Week, Cecilia Rouse, Former Council of Economic Advisers Chair explains why we are seeing the US labor market slow down. Scott Chronert, Citi US Equity Strategist breaks down the cross-asset rally after the Fed pause and cooling jobs data. Steve Rattner, Willett Advisors Chairman & CEO tells us what the UAW agreements with the Big Three automakers could mean for competition with non-union automakers, and Henry McVey, KKR Head of Global Macro and Asset Allocation dives into China's shift from being an economic miracle to disinflationary. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this edition of Wall Street Week, David Bianco, DWS Americas CIO & Liz Ann Sonders, Charles Schwab Chief Investment Strategist debate the likelihood of another Fed rate hike. Ray Dalio, Bridgewater Associates Founder, explains why he believes that cash is no longer trash. Glenn Hubbard, Former Council of Economic Advisers Chairman proposes solutions to the US deficit and debt and Lawrence H. Summers, Former Treasury Secretary tells us why the strength in the labor market make the risks of a hard landing as real as they have been. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this special edition of Wall Street Week, Bloomberg's David Westin spoke with key players in economic policy and business as they gathered in Colorado for the 2023 Aspen Economic Strategy Group Conference. Cecilia Rouse, Former Council of Economic Advisers Chair tells us why a little cooling is essential for the US labor market. Lawrence H. Summers, Former Treasury Secretary & Wall Street Week Contributor warns that inflation might be on the rise again. Hank Paulson & Tim Geithner, Former US Treasury Secretaries discuss what can be done to balance the fiscal state of the US. Austan Goolsbee, Chicago Fed president and Raphael Bostic, Atlanta Fed President both signal that the Fed is not done hiking rates just yet.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Major averages finish higher as the markets digest the Credit Suisse rescue. Cantor Fitzgerald's Eric Johnston on why he's still bearish while Macquarie Group's Thierry Wizman discusses the huge swings in the bond market. Glenn Hubbard was the chair of the Council of Economic Advisers under George W. Bush; he discusses what the Fed is watching most closely ahead of this week's rate decision. Our Phil LeBeau on why auto inventories are finally increasing at dealerships while Eamon Javers brings us the big ruling a judge made against JPMorgan in a Jeffrey Epstein lawsuit. Plus, Affirm CEO Max Levchin on where consumers remain strong and where weakness is showing and Cowen analyst John Kernan previews Nike's earnings.
Tech stocks leading the market higher as Wall Street gears up for another big week of corporate earnings. Semiconductor stocks among the big winners after a bullish call by Barclays. Wedbush's Matt Bryson tells us whether he thinks the chips look cheap. Salesforce shares surging after two big investors took stakes in the software giant. Cowen's Derrick Wood downgraded the stock on Friday and discusses whether he is reconsidering that bearish call. Former Council of Economic Advisers Chair Jason Furman reacts to a new survey showing recession fears are fading, but cautions strong consumer spending trends look unsustainable. And Compass CEO Robert Reffkin explains why he thinks the housing market may have hit a bottom at the end of 2022 despite the Federal Reserve's plan to keep raising interest rates.
Stocks pulled back hard to start the week, as new economic data caused more uncertainty about the Fed's rate hike path. Former Council of Economic Advisers chair Jason Furman discusses how high he thinks the Fed will have to raise rates, and if a soft landing for the economy can be achieved. Katie Stockton from Fairlead Strategies and Alli McCartney from UBS give their take on the market pullback. Eurasia Group's Ian Bremmer talks about the impact of a softer approach to Covid in China. Plus the latest on oil's wild day, Tesla's pullback, and why REITs are feeling the heat.
Meta shares are plunging after the company reported a second straight quarterly revenue declined and warned of another drop in the fourth quarter. GlobalData's Cyrus Mewawalla explains what this means for Apple's earnings today. Plus, Q3 GDP is expected to rebound despite ongoing worries of a 2023 recession in the U.S. Former Council of Economic Advisers Acting Chairman Tomas Philipson gives his thoughts on the global outlook. And, stocks are coming off a mixed session, with earnings once again serving as the main catalyst for Wall Street. Miller Tabak's Matt Maley and CIC Wealth's Malcolm Ethridge weigh in on the trading day ahead.
Stocks staging a big rally to cap a 3-day win streak and help the major averages snap a 3-week losing streak as investors get less skittish about the potential for another 75 point interest rate hike by the Federal Reserve. Former Council of Economic Advisers Chairman Austan Goolsbee says he's worried the Fed could cause a recession if it continues to raise interest rates. Evercore ISI's Mark Mahaney discusses today's tech rally and the two stocks he thinks are cheap right now. Morgan Stanley's Jim Lacamp is skeptical about this week's gains and reveals his top short ideas. Tapestry CEO Joanne Crevoiserat discusses the outlook for luxury spending and whether the company has pricing power in this environment. And Kroger CEO Rodney McMullen on the grocer's big earnings beat and whether inflation is prompting consumers to trade down to the company's private label brands.
Tom Keene and Lisa Abramowicz are live from the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. Jason Furman, Former Council of Economic Advisers Chairman, says a Fed funds rate of 4% or higher is completely plausible. Rebecca Patterson, Bridgewater Chief Investment Strategist, warns of a "vulnerable" dollar. John Kerry, US Special Climate Envoy and Former US Secretary of State, discusses the economic opportunity of climate change. Joseph Stiglitz, Columbia University Professor & Nobel Prize-Winning Economist, says raising rates won't fix the inflation problem. David Rubenstein, Carlyle Group Co-Chairman and Co-Founder, sees some buying opportunities in the markets right now. Martin Escobari, General Atlantic Co-President, sees carnage in growth stocks. Senator Pat Toomey, (R) Pennsylvania & Senate Banking Committee Ranking Member, says the Biden administration is an extension of the Trump administration when is comes to trade. Christiano Amon, Qualcomm CEO, discusses the need for a reliable supply chain. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Daleep Singh, Deputy National Security Advisor, says the U.S. sanctions against Russia are having the expected debilitating effect. Jean Boivin, Head of the BlackRock Investment Institute, doesn't expect the Fed to go beyond neutral. Glenn Hubbard, Columbia Professor & Former Council of Economic Advisers Chairman, says the Fed still has credibility with the public. Kelsey Berro, JPMorgan Investment Management Fixed Income Portfolio Manager, says oversold markets can stay oversold. Geoffrey Yu, Bank of New York Mellon Senior EMEA Markets Strategist, expects to see a lot of chop and change in emerging markets. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former Council Member Harold Doucet talks about the city form of Government and the Mayor's duties. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/revolution409/support
Long-time community activist and former Minneapolis City Council member Don Samuels has officially registered with the Federal Election Commission to oppose Rep. IIhan Omar in the DFL primary for the 5th Congressional District in August.
David Malpass, The World Bank President, says we need higher vaccinations in poor and developing nations. Glenn Hubbard, Columbia Professor of Economics, Columbia Business Dean Emeritus and Former Council of Economic Advisers Chairman, says Chairman Powell deserves a second term. Marilyn Watson, BlackRock Global Fundamental Fixed Income Strategy Head, expects to see real yields tick back up. Guillaume Faury, Airbus CEO, discusses the U.S. reopening air travel for vaccinated passengers. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
One of the most iconic brands in financial television returns for today's issues and today's world. This edition of Wall Street Week features David Westin's interviews with Omega Family Office Chairman & CEO Leon Cooperman, Former Council of Economic Advisers Chair Laura Tyson, JPMorgan Asset Management Chief Global Strategist David Kelly, TruAmerica Multifamily CEO Robert Hart, and Former U.S. Treasury Secretary & Wall Street Week Contributor Lawrence H. Summers. The conversations highlight how much investors should pay attention to lawmaking in Washington, the strength of the U.S. labor market, and the fate of leadership at the Federal Reserve. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
One of the most iconic brands in financial television returns for today's issues and today's world. This edition of Wall Street Week features David Westin's interviews with Former Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers, Former Council of Economic Advisers Chairman Glenn Hubbard, Former Federal Reserve Governor Sarah Bloom Raskin, and Moelis & Company Vice Chairman Eric Cantor. The conversations highlight what's in store for the second half of 2021, the state of the U.S. Labor market, stability of financial institutions, and the effect of tax and antitrust changes on dealmaking. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Former Council and Chief Ethics Officer of Airbnb Rob Chesnut has written a book that I think every business owner should read. “Intentional Integrity: How Smart Companies Can Lead An Ethical Revolution” explains that companies that do not think about their culture and Integrity are destined to fail. Inc Magazine has named it one of the Top Ten Business Books for 2020.After 14 years as a US Justice Department prosecutor he joined ebay in 1999 as their third lawyer where he founded the Trust and Safety team. After working with many silicon valley companies he joined Airbnb in 2016 and oversaw and developed “Integrity Belongs Here” which was a popular employee program that helped drive compliance within the company's culture.In the book he shows not only why, but also how to implement a code of ethics within any company. In our conversation we discuss why it is important and Rob shares some of his personal stories from the past. I also share a lot about how this topic has had an impact on the success of my business, National Powersports Distributors. Rob is a fascinating and captivating speaker and I could have talked with him for hours.
One of the most iconic brands in financial television returns for today's issues and today's world. This week's Wall Street Week features David Westin's interviews with Former Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers, Former Council of Economic Advisers Chairman Glenn Hubbard, Council on Foreign Relations President Richard Haass and Former FDIC Chair Sheila Bair. The conversations highlight the changes for the business community with a new President, what a Treasury Secretary Yellen will mean for further fiscal stimulus, and what economic restrictions mean for earnings expectations.
Tom Wheeler, Brookings Institution Visiting Fellow & Former FCC Chairman, says technology companies are making their own rules because lawmakers have not. Steven Wieting, Citi Private Bank Chief Investment Strategist & Chief Economist, says the pandemic was an external exogenous shock for the U.S. and a lot of the economy can be fully restored. Julie Norman, University College London Political Science Professor, says President-elect Joe Biden faces an uphill battle on some priorities. Glenn Hubbard, Columbia Professor of Economics & Former Council of Economic Advisers Chairman, discusses the challenges facing Biden's economic team. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Tom Wheeler, Brookings Institution Visiting Fellow & Former FCC Chairman, says technology companies are making their own rules because lawmakers have not. Steven Wieting, Citi Private Bank Chief Investment Strategist & Chief Economist, says the pandemic was an external exogenous shock for the U.S. and a lot of the economy can be fully restored. Julie Norman, University College London Political Science Professor, says President-elect Joe Biden faces an uphill battle on some priorities. Glenn Hubbard, Columbia Professor of Economics & Former Council of Economic Advisers Chairman, discusses the challenges facing Biden’s economic team.
One of the most iconic brands in financial television returns for today's issues and today's world. This week's Wall Street Week features David Westin's interviews with Former Council of Economic Advisers Chairman Glenn Hubbard, Equity Group Investments Founder & Chairman Sam Zell, BlackRock CIO of Global Fixed Income Rick Rieder. The conversations highlight the uncertainty following U.S. Elections, the legal challenges that need to be overcome to get an outcome, and what it will mean for policies. Sharmin Mossavar-Rahmani, Goldman Sachs Wealth Management CIO and Beth Akers, Manhattan Institute Senior Fellow analyze how investors and economists are factoring in the outcome of the presidential election in conjunction with the threat of recurring waves of the pandemic.
One of the most iconic brands in financial television returns for today's issues and today's world. This week's Wall Street Week features David Westin's interviews with Outgoing New York Times CEO Mark Thompson, Former Council of Economic Advisers Chair Austan Goolsbee, New York-Presbyterian CEO Dr. Steve Corwin. The conversations highlight what the labor market says about the path of the economic recovery, the role of fiscal and monetary policy in stabilizing conditions, and the measures that need to be taken to reopen schools across the country. Former Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers talks about why he is not very concerned about a fiscal crisis in the U.S.
One of the most iconic brands in financial television returns for today's issues and today's world. This week's Wall Street Week features David Westin's interviews with Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross, Energy Secretary Dan Brouillette and Home Depot Co-Founder Ken Langone. The conversations analyze President Trumps's economic, health care, energy and trade policies. Former Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers and Former Council of Economic Advisers Chair Glenn Hubbard debate what Biden and Pres. Trump's policies will mean for an economy that is dealing with a pandemic.
Chris goes one on one with Former Council of Economic Advisers Chair, Austan Goolsbee.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Chris goes one on one with Former Council of Economic Advisers Chair, Austan Goolsbee.
Catherine Mann, Citi Global Chief Economist, doesn't think the Fed's march towards 100 basis point cuts is a done deal. Jack Ablin, Cresset Wealth Advisors Founding Partner and CIO, says recession is the new expansion. Stephen King, HSBC Senior Economic Advisor, says low unemployment appears positive but can often be a sign of wage pressures beginning to build. And Austan Goolsbee, University of Chicago Booth School of Business Professor of Economics & Former Council of Economic Advisers Chair, thinks people are putting too much weight in that the "Fed can save us." Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Catherine Mann, Citi Global Chief Economist, doesn't think the Fed's march towards 100 basis point cuts is a done deal. Jack Ablin, Cresset Wealth Advisors Founding Partner and CIO, says recession is the new expansion. Stephen King, HSBC Senior Economic Advisor, says low unemployment appears positive but can often be a sign of wage pressures beginning to build. And Austan Goolsbee, University of Chicago Booth School of Business Professor of Economics & Former Council of Economic Advisers Chair, thinks people are putting too much weight in that the "Fed can save us."
In this episode, Peter recaps The 148th Open Championship and talks to Gary McCrudden, former Council Member at Royal Portrush Golf Club, about the significance and impact of hosting The Open Championship in Northern Ireland. Then he sits down with his friend and former caddie Mike "Fluff" Cowan to recap some of their past Open Championship appearances – including the infamous 1985 streaker incident at Royal St. Georges.
Jason Furman, Former Council of Economics Chair, says issues with Mexico might be more important than the tensions with China. Julia Coronado, Macropolicy Perspectives President and Founder, says prime age participation in the labor force has room to grow. Jeff Rosenberg, BlackRock Financial Management Senior Portfolio Manager, says the ECB will have to continue to support the euro-area with perpetual negative interest rates. And Kevin Hassett, White House Council of Economic Advisers Chairman, says the President is set to weigh his options on Mexico tariffs. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Jason Furman, Former Council of Economics Chair, says issues with Mexico might be more important than the tensions with China. Julia Coronado, Macropolicy Perspectives President and Founder, says prime age participation in the labor force has room to grow. Jeff Rosenberg, BlackRock Financial Management Senior Portfolio Manager, says the ECB will have to continue to support the euro-area with perpetual negative interest rates. And Kevin Hassett, White House Council of Economic Advisers Chairman, says the President is set to weigh his options on Mexico tariffs.
Tom Porcelli, RBC Capital Markets Chief U.S. Economist, says we're not yet at full employment. Ted Alden, Council on Foreign Relations Senior Fellow & Author of "Failure To Adjust: How Americans Got Left Behind In The Global Economy," defines a trade war as tit for tat tariff retaliation outside the rules of the trading system. Elisa Martinuzzi, Bloomberg's EMEA Finance & Investing ME, updates us on political events in Italy. Bill Gross, Janus Henderson Fund Manager, defends his strategy that was widely criticized earlier this week. Alan Krueger, Princeton Professor & Former Council of Economic Advisers Chairman under President Obama, recaps his routine when he previewed jobs numbers for the White House. Jason Furman, Harvard Professor & Former White House Council of Economic Advisers Chairman, says the biggest constraint on U.S. wage growth is its lack of productivity growth. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Tom Porcelli, RBC Capital Markets Chief U.S. Economist, says we're not yet at full employment. Ted Alden, Council on Foreign Relations Senior Fellow & Author of "Failure To Adjust: How Americans Got Left Behind In The Global Economy," defines a trade war as tit for tat tariff retaliation outside the rules of the trading system. Elisa Martinuzzi, Bloomberg's EMEA Finance & Investing ME, updates us on political events in Italy. Bill Gross, Janus Henderson Fund Manager, defends his strategy that was widely criticized earlier this week. Alan Krueger, Princeton Professor & Former Council of Economic Advisers Chairman under President Obama, recaps his routine when he previewed jobs numbers for the White House. Jason Furman, Harvard Professor & Former White House Council of Economic Advisers Chairman, says the biggest constraint on U.S. wage growth is its lack of productivity growth.
Jason Furman, Former Council of Economic Advisers Chairman, thinks we could have a more pro-growth tax system. Nathan Sheets, PGIM Chief Economist and Former Under Secretary of the Treasury, is concerned about the political dynamic we're seeing globally. Mark Haefele, UBS Global Chief Investment Officer, says emerging markets have held up well as the dollar weakens. Tom Keene and Francine Lacqua discuss the Fed with Milken Institute's Chief Economist Bill Lee. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Jason Furman, Former Council of Economic Advisers Chairman, thinks we could have a more pro-growth tax system. Nathan Sheets, PGIM Chief Economist and Former Under Secretary of the Treasury, is concerned about the political dynamic we're seeing globally. Mark Haefele, UBS Global Chief Investment Officer, says emerging markets have held up well as the dollar weakens. Tom Keene and Francine Lacqua discuss the Fed with Milken Institute's Chief Economist Bill Lee.
Jason Furman, Former Council of Economic Advisers Chairman, offers a Surveillance correction for Tom Keene. Craig Moffett, MoffettNathanson Founder and Senior Research Analyst, says AT&T stock may be one of the biggest winners from tax reform. Jerry Storch, Storch Advisors CEO and former Hudson's Bay CEO, predicts there will always be room for well-located, "A" malls. Diane Swonk, DS Economics Founder, is disappointed that instead of tax reform, we did tax cuts. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Jason Furman, Former Council of Economic Advisers Chairman, offers a Surveillance correction for Tom Keene. Craig Moffett, MoffettNathanson Founder and Senior Research Analyst, says AT&T stock may be one of the biggest winners from tax reform. Jerry Storch, Storch Advisors CEO and former Hudson's Bay CEO, predicts there will always be room for well-located, "A" malls. Diane Swonk, DS Economics Founder, is disappointed that instead of tax reform, we did tax cuts.
A musical mash-up from the August 2 groundbreaking of the Fitzmorris pool and recreation center in Arvada, Colo. Music: Sad rap beat with Hook "Calling your name" 2017 @beatslikeaslave In order of appearance: Former Council member Shelley Cook APEX PRD Board President Jim Whitfield APEX PRD Executive Director Lauri Dannemiller Arvada City Council member John Marriott
Peter Wallison live White House Scandal, his thoughts this week.
Former Austin City Council Member Chris Riley joins Monitor publisher Mike Kanin to chat about Riley's time in New York, his new urban planning degree, and Austin's CodeNEXT efforts.
Former Council of Michigan Foundations' Youth Philanthropy Associate, Kari Pardoe, talks with her mentor Russell Mawby, Chairman Emeritus of the W.K. Kellogg Foundation in Battle Creek, Michigan, about the youth philanthropy movement in Michigan and Russ's perspectives on giving time, talent and treasurer for the greater good.