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Energy Resources Aotearoa says gas producers were severely damaged by the previous ban on oil and gas exploration. It's asked the Government to underwrite the risk of oil and gas exploration. Government ministers say they've made no decisions. Energy Resources Aotearoa chief executive John Carnegie says it would only protect the sector from pernicious future policy changes. "Oil and gas exploration companies are worried that any investment they make in New Zealand could be eroded or stripped away if the Government changes." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
One of the reasons why some people don't believe that climate change poses an existential threat to civilization is invariably because many of us quite reasonably assume that society would not knowingly destroy itself. Sadly, that just isn't the case. Let's see why. SOCIAL MEDIA: • Web: www.green-neighbour.com • YouTube: www.youtube.com/@GreenNeighbour • YouTube: www.youtube.com/@GreenNeighbour-PolicyWatch • Twitter: https://twitter.com/ArtLightstone • Twitter: https://twitter.com/GreenNeighbour • TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@GreenNeighbour • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/greenneighbour • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/artlightstone SOURCES: The Corporation (2013): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6v8e7dUwq_Q The New Corporation (2022): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dmZSGNW-QCU Global Oil & Gas Exploration & Production Industry - Market Research Report (IBIS World, September 2024): https://www.ibisworld.com/global/market-research-reports/global-oil-gas-exploration-production-industry Units and Calculators Explained (U.S. Energy Information Administration): https://www.eia.gov/energyexplained/units-and-calculators Big oil and gas kept a dirty secret for decades. Now they may pay the price (The Guardian, June 2021): https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2021/jun/30/climate-crimes-oil-and-gas-environment “We don't want to be the bad guys”: Oil industry's sensemaking of the sustainability transition paradox (Energy Research & Social Science, October 2022): https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214629622003036 How the oil industry has spent billions to control the climate change conversation (The Guardian, January, 2020): https://www.theguardian.com/business/2020/jan/08/oil-companies-climate-crisis-pr-spending Your generation got us in this mess': children of big oil employees discuss the climate crisis with their parents (The Guardian, December 2021): https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2021/dec/07/conversation-between-big-oil-employees-kids US CEOs fired more quickly over low stock prices this year, report says (Reuters, November 4, 2024): https://finance.yahoo.com/news/us-ceos-fired-more-quickly-140408699.html CEOs Face The Same Threat Of Being Fired As Their Rank-And-File Workers (Forbes, August 2024): https://www.forbes.com/sites/jackkelly/2024/08/19/ceos-facing-job-insecurity-like-workers
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The Resources Minister says repealing the oil and gas exploration ban is about ensuring New Zealand has long-term contingencies in place if we can't build out enough renewables to meet demand. Labour's energy spokesperson Megan Woods spoke to Corin Dann.
There's a belief from the Minister that reopening oil and gas exploration won't make a dent in New Zealand's climate impacts. The public have until tonight to submit on the Government's bill, reversing the previous Governments ban on exploration off the coast. MBIE figures show it will result in millions of tonnes of additional emissions. But Shane Jones told Heather du Plessis-Allan New Zealand needs energy. He says those opposed are simply "woke" in thinking it is a mortal threat, a claim he's rubbishing. Jones says protestors are entitled to their views, and he's happy to engage with those who disagree with him. He says kiwis want to hear someone put an alternative view to these frog-loving and lizard-obsessed environmentalists. The Government's own advice on repealing the oil and gas exploration ban, released under the Official Information Act and obtained by RNZ, says no new gas fields are likely to be discovered and developed in the next 10 years. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The government has finally delivered on a long talked about policy, a major crackdown on truancy in schools. Associate Education Minister David Seymour announced a three part ‘STAR' plan, to be put in place by the beginning of the 2026 school year. There are various consequences for students absent between five and 10 days, but for students absent for 15 days, parents may be fined and prosecuted. Many schools and teachers have taken issue with the policy, saying everyone wants their child at school, but the root of the issue can often be much deeper. For their weekly catch up Producer Evie spoke to the ACT Party's Simon Court about the crackdown, and why the government believes it will be effective. They also talk about public submissions on the oil and gas ban reversal bill, which are open for only four business days, considerably shorter than submission time for most bills.
First, we talk to Indian Express' Damini Nath about the implementation of One Nation, One Election. She talks about the recommendations of the Ramnath Kovind committee and when and how will simultaneous polls be held in India now that the Union Cabinet has approved the committee's recommendations.Next, Indian Express' Nikhil Ghanekar informs us about a gas and oil exploration project that received it's first stage clearance for an exploration drilling in Assam's eco-sensitive zone. (8:33)And in the end, we talk about India's response to a media report on the diversion of defense exports to Ukraine. (17:33)Hosted, written and produced by Niharika NandaEdited and mixed by Suresh Pawar
The cast of this year's Celebrity Treasure Island New Zealand has been announced and includes Labour Deputy Leader Carmel Sepuloni, who Wire Host Caeden speaks to for our weekly catch-up with the Labour Party. They also ask Sepuloni about the Government's decision to reverse the ban on oil and gas exploration off the coast of Taranaki.
John was joined by Labour Leader Chris Hipkins on the show today for their regular catch up. John was keen to find out where Labour stands really on oil and gas exploration in New Zealand - if they get back into power will they honour any contracts in place? Does Hipkins agree with the proposed speed limit change on the Southern Motorway, given the Road To Zero campaign it supported? And is it time for a Super City Council in Canterbury in his view? Labour's leader is encouraging councils to take a closer look at their governance structure. Some councils in the lower South Island have voted this week to continue discussions on creating unitary authorities. Chris Hipkins told Canterbury Mornings it's a good thing to talk about amalgamation in the context of improving local government services. He says it's a conversation local councils should have with many councils in New Zealand relative to its size. Hipkins says if you were to design a local government system on a blank piece of paper you wouldn't design the one we have. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
An energy sector leader is slamming the opposition's plans to bring back the oil and gas exploration ban. Labour suggests renewable energy options should take precedence. Meanwhile, the Government's aiming to reverse the ban, with Resources Minister Shane Jones says natural gas is critical to keeping the lights on. Echelon Resources Chief Executive Andrew Jeffries told Mike Hosking gas can provide a backup for us. He says it provides jobs, tax revenue, and security. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Police Minister says the wheel of justice is turning too slowly following a major seizure of gang assets. After a 10 year investigation and court process, the Head Hunters gang is being ordered to forfeit $15 million in properties and assets. It's being marked as a major win for Police, but some are criticizing the length of time it's taken to happen. Mark Mitchell told Mike Hosking the court's ruling sends a clear message to gangs, but could have happened quicker. Labour's Ginny Andersen said that the recent legislative change that flips the onus onto the gang members to prove their acquisitions were legal makes it easier for Police to seize assets. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The government's confirmed it's reversing the offshore oil and gas exploration ban and walking away from the previous government's 2030 renewables target. Giles Dexter reports.
An energy expert is confident New Zealand can do without oil and gas exploration. Cabinet has agreed to cut regulation stopping New Zealand bringing in foreign Liquefied Natural Gas in efforts to boost energy supply and ease power bills. Labour Leader Chris Hipkins is refusing to support the move, despite urges from the Prime Minister. Massey University Sustainable Energy Expert Professor Emeritus Ralph Sims told Ryan Bridge there are no guarantees natural gas could even be found. He says it's a chance to develop renewable energy generation. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Government has announced new sanctions for beneficiaries who do not meet their obligations. These include putting half a person's benefit on a payment card and community work experience. Social Development Minister Louise Upston said this is to move people into work and provide tougher consequences for those who repeatedly fail to meet benefit obligations. The changes will be introduced alongside a new “traffic light” warning system for beneficiaries the government campaigned on. The move has been criticised from opposition parties, including Labour Leader Chris Hipkins who said the move would continue to push people into poverty. In other news, the Mayor of New Plymouth has called on the Labour Party to support oil and gas exploration until 2050. Neil Holdom states energy policies affected by constraints of the electoral cycle i not working and would like to see a bipartisan approach taken to energy policy. For our weekly catch-up with the Labour Party Wire host Caeden spoke to Labour Deputy Leader Carmel Sepuloni about both of these issues.
New Plymouth's mayor says it's time for a cross-party energy strategy. Neil Holdom has a background in the energy industry, and is asking the Labour Party to support oil and gas exploration - onshore and off - through to 2050. Labour banned it while in Government. Holdom says Labour has an opportunity to come and work on a joint policy that offers the best of both worlds. "If we can get National and Labour to work on a joint policy that's sensible, based on science and economics - we can keep our economy going, we can reduce emissions." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Energy Minister says rising power costs are because of low supply. Heavy business users have warned spiking prices threaten their viability - including timber mills facing possible closure. The Electricity Authority and Commerce Commission has been asked to look at whether power companies are price gouging. The Government is also looking to import more liquefied natural gas. Simeon Brown says the last Government's ban on gas exploration was detrimental. "The key thing is that we have a shortage of energy - and that is what is driving this situation." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The government recently announced a reversal on the oil and gas exploration ban, which was put in place by the Labour government in 2018. This has been met with concerns around the increased emissions that will be caused by this exploration. Many environmental groups have stressed that the government will have to offset these emissions to meet Aotearoa's targets. I spoke to Associate Professor in Civil and Natural Resources Engineering, David Dempsey about the history of the ban, the environmental implications of it being reversed and what sustainable alternatives Aotearoa can use to gather energy instead.
Are the accommodation entitlements for MP fit for purpose, and what will more oil and gas exploration mean for New Zealand? Those were the questions for our politics panel this week, with Act party leader David Seymour and Labour's police spokesperson Ginny Andersen. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The government's move to reverse Labour's ban on offshore oil and gas exploration could cause headaches for windfarm developers. BlueFloat Energy country manager Nathan Turner spoke to Charlotte Cook.
The Prime Minister says he wants to ensure there's trust and confidence in public institutions. Christopher Luxon's announced the Public Service Commission will investigate allegations of data misuse by Te Pāti Māori at Manurewa Marae. The Privacy Commissioner, Electoral Commission, Police, and Stats NZ are already investigating. Luxon told Mike Hosking that it's about having an all of Government response. He says he wants to know if the agencies did the right thing in managing conflicts and the data appropriately. Chinese Premier Li Qiang is visiting New Zealand this week, and the Prime Minister says he'll agree to disagree during meetings. He says that New Zealand and China cooperate where we can, particularly on trade. But, he says, we'll never see eye-to-eye on every issue. Luxon says New Zealand and China have different political systems, cultures, and histories, and therefore have differences of opinion. But he says we also have differences with all other countries as well. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Government says its reversal of the oil and gas exploration ban is a necessary move in the country's transition to clean energy. Resource Minister Shane Jones spoke to Charlotte Cook.
This week on Politics Central, Minister Shane Jones has confirmed the Government will lift the ban on oil and gas exploration, as he believes New Zealand's natural gas reserves were declining and sustainable sources like wind, solar and hydro were too inconsistent. Later, Mental Health Minister Matt Doocey joined in to discuss the significance of Men's Health Week. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Shane Jones says oil and gas exploration is necessary to deal with energy security issues, as natural gas reserves rapidly decline. The Government is reversing the oil and gas exploration ban, beyond onshore Taranaki. It comes after around 20,000 people marched in Central Auckland yesterday, to protest the Fast Track Approvals Bill. Resources Minister Shane Jones says about 20 percent of all our energy needs are related to gas. "Because of the chilling effect of Jacinda Ardern's announcement in 2018, we're relying progressively more on Indonesian coal." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We dodged a bullet this morning, but are we paying the price for Labour's mismanagement? Grid operator Transpower asked households to conserve power this morning. The Government's blamed a ban in 2018 on oil and gas exploration, for our short supply of natural gas. The Labour Party's energy spokesperson Megan Woods told Heather du Plessis Allan “It was the correct and right thing to do.” Woods said "I'm concerned that the government has cut funding for other energy storage options." LISTEN ABOVE. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Baron Oil PLC CEO Andy Butler takes Proactive's Stephen Gunnion through progress at the company's TL-SO-19-16 Production Sharing Contract (Chuditch PSC) off the coast of Timor-Leste after subsidiary SundaGas commenced operations for a survey at the planned drilling location for the Chuditch-2 appraisal well. Butler said the old gas field has been reevaluated using advanced seismic technology, revealing significantly larger gas resources than previously estimated. The company is preparing to drill an appraisal well to confirm these findings and perform a production flow test (DST) to demonstrate commercial viability. Baron Oil has funded its exploration through support from shareholders in London, including a recent fundraising event in February, and is actively seeking additional funding partners. While the company has also applied for a license in the 33rd licencing round in offshore UK, Butler said its primary focus remains on Southeast Asia. The company has reported positive government support from Timor-Leste, with the government increasing its stake in the project. Immediate plans include conducting a site survey for the well location and engaging with drilling contractors. #BaronOil #SoutheastAsiaGas #ChuditchProject #EnergyExploration #SeismicTechnology #AppraisalWell #TimorLeste #NaturalGas #InvestmentOpportunities #OilAndGasIndustry #proactiveinvestors #invest #investing #investment #investor #stockmarket #stocks #stock #stockmarketnews
Eric Rice is based in Dallas Texas where he is in a business development role at King Operating. On today's show we are taking a look at various facets of oil and gas exploration. This is perhaps the highest risk end of the spectrum when it comes to oil and gas investing and I'm saying this from personal experience. To connect with Eric and to learn more, visit kingoperating.com --------------- Host: Victor Menasce email: podcast@victorjm.com
The coalition Government says it will repeal the ban on offshore oil and gas exploration. That's despite the United Nations saying the world is on track to produce around 110-percent more fossil fuels in 2030 than are needed to limit warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius. The extractive energy industry in New Zealand says fossil gas is needed to help the transition away from coal in energy plants. Minister of Climate Change Simon Watts spoke to Corin Dann.
Oil and gas lobby group Energy Resources Aotearoa supports repealing the ban on oil and gas exploration. Chief executive John Carnegie spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
A climate advocate vows to hold NZ's new government to account following its plans to lift the ban on oil and gas exploration.
"Don't lift the ban on oil and gas exploration" - Vanuatu's climate minister says to incoming New Zealand government.
Vanuatu's Climate Minister is urging the incoming NZ government not to restart offshore oil and gas exploration. National had pledged to lift the ban on exploration if elected. Lydia Lewis reports from the 52nd Pacific Islands Forum Leaders Summit in Rarotonga.
This week Christyan Malek, Managing Director and Global Head of Energy Strategy for JP Morgan and Head of EMEA Oil & Gas Equity Research, joins Joseph Majkut, director of the CSIS Energy Security and Climate Change Program to discuss energy market conditions, energy security, barriers to investment and what's next for the energy transition. Christyan Malek, a Managing Director and Global Head of Energy Strategy for JP Morgan and Head of EMEA Oil & Gas Equity Research. Christyan and his team have been consistently top-ranked by Institutional Investor in European Exploration and Production and Oilfield Services over the last 11 years, most recently achieving the #1 rank four years in a row in the 2020-2023 II Surveys for Oil & Gas Exploration and Production in both the Developed Europe and Emerging EMEA categories. He is also ranked the top-rated global energy analyst in the individual category. Christyan has written extensively on Global and European Majors' energy transition and disruption, energy macro strategy and the Supercyle thesis, and has hosted a suite of industry thought leaders including Saudi Minister of Energy HRH Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman Al Saud, OPEC Secretary General HE Mohammed Barkindo, US Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm and the Executive Director of the IEA Fatih Birol. He has previously worked at Nomura, DB and BP, and graduated from Imperial College, London, with a First in Chemical Engineering. He is originally Egyptian, and Arabic is his second language.
ACT's new energy policy is being praised as a helpful solution for New Zealand's future. The party has reiterated its pledge to overturn the ban on oil and gas exploration, and revealed it will scrap the Lake Onslow pumped hydro project. ACT is also campaigning on cutting red tape for offshore wind power projects - and bringing in a regulatory framework for carbon capture technology. Energy Resources Aotearoa chief executive John Carnegie says ACT's policy announcement takes New Zealand a step closer to affordable energy. "We only need to look over the ditch at Australia- their standard of living is proof of what can be achieved if countries utilise resources to create jobs and abundant, low-cost and resilient energy." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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State-owned shipping giant Cosco takes stake in German terminal, and Chinese miner will set up Hungary plant to produce cathode material for EV batteries On today's podcast: China and U.S. Agree to Increase the Number of Flights Between Them Cosco Completes Acquisition of Stake in Hamburg Terminal China's Cnooc Plans Offshore Oil and Gas Exploration in Tanzania China's Huayou Cobalt Sets Up $1.5 Billion Hungary Cathode Plant EV-Battery Recycling Accelerates in China With Strong State Support TikTok COO Pappas Steps Down, Disney Veteran Joining as Communications Chief
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The last week has seen Greece take important steps in exercising its rights in its maritime space south and southwest of Crete. First, Athens and Cairo signed a deal on search and rescue missions across the Mediterranean - a move that follows up on their 2020 deal to delimit their exclusive economic zones. It also strikes at the heart of Turkey's Blue Homeland doctrine. Second, Greece is expanding the area of seismic surveys for oil and gas in this area, a project underway with the US firm ExxonMobil. Expert Constantinos Filis, the Director of the Institute of Global Affairs and an associate professor of international relations at the American College of Greece, joins Thanos Davelis to break down the significance of these moves for Greece, and look at the messages they send. You can read the articles we discuss on our podcast here:Greece and Egypt sign MoU on aeronautics, maritime search & rescueGreek Navtex is a message to LibyaGreece issues Navtex expanding area of seismic surveys south of CreteUS-backed force in Syria wants 'stronger' warnings from Washington amid Turkey threatsSyrian Kurdish commander slams US response to Turkish attacks as US diplomats evacuated from SyriaUS tries to break EU deadlock over Russian oil price cap
Greece is kicking off a delayed natural gas exploration project with ExxonMobil, reserving two areas off southwestern Greece this week. Potential natural gas reserves in the area are estimated to be between 70-90 trillion cubic feet, which would meet all of Greece's gas needs and potentially cover 15-20 percent of Europe's natural gas needs as well. The decision comes at a critical time as Greece is cementing its role as a regional energy hub, and as European countries are working to break their dependence on Russian gas. Dr. Theodoros Tsakiris joins Thanos Davelis to break down why this move is significant and could be a game-changer in the Eastern Mediterranean.Dr. Theodoros Tsakiris is an Associate Professor for Geopolitics and Energy Policy at the University of Nicosia, and is the Coordinator of the Task Force for the Expedition of Hydrocarbons Exploration and Production at the Ministry of Environment and Energy of Greece. The views expressed in this interview are his personal opinions.You can read the articles we discuss on our podcast here:Greek PM: Gas exploration to start off Crete in coming daysGas exploration to start west of CreteSweden's leader vows to counter terror threats to TurkeyTurkey's Erdogan wants Swedish action on anti-terrorism for NATO bid approvalInternational cooperation in education is a ‘common goal' for Greece and the USThirty US unis in Athens forging ties
In der heutigen Folge „Alles auf Aktien“ sprechen die Finanzjournalisten Daniel Eckert und Philipp Vetter über miese Stimmung bei Fintechs und einen folgenschweren Rückzieher von Binance. Außerdem geht es um Meta Platforms, Upstart, Affirm, Block, FTX, Docusign, Shopify, Lyft, Stripe, Coinbase, Intel, Snap, Twitter, Robinhood, Bitcoin, Ether, Siemens Healthineers, Vantage Towers, den iShares MSCI Saudi Arabia Capped (WKN: A14ZV2), den iShares Oil & Gas Exploration & Production (WKN: A1JKQL) und den WisdomTree WTI (WKN: A0KRKU). Wir freuen uns an Feedback über aaa@welt.de. Disclaimer: Die im Podcast besprochenen Aktien und Fonds stellen keine spezifischen Kauf- oder Anlage-Empfehlungen dar. Die Moderatoren und der Verlag haften nicht für etwaige Verluste, die aufgrund der Umsetzung der Gedanken oder Ideen entstehen. Für alle, die noch mehr wissen wollen: Holger Zschäpitz können Sie jede Woche im Finanz- und Wirtschaftspodcast "Deffner&Zschäpitz" hören. Impressum: https://www.welt.de/services/article7893735/Impressum.html Datenschutz: https://www.welt.de/services/article157550705/Datenschutzerklaerung-WELT-DIGITAL.html
“ETF of the Week” became “ETFs of the Week” as VettaFi's vice chairman Tom Lydon discussed the SPDR S&P Kensho Clean Power ETF (CNRG) and the SPDR S&P Oil & Gas Exploration & Production ETF (XOP) for a rare double header for this week's “ETF of the Week” podcast with Chuck Jaffe of “Money Life.”
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FRANCE 24's Solange Mougin takes a closer look at the economic benefits of Israel and Lebanon's maritime border agreement. The deal is not only a political and diplomatic milestone between the two nations, which are technically at war. It also has the potential to bring in hundreds of millions of dollars to both nations as they tap into offshore gas fields.
In der heutigen Folge „Alles auf Aktien“ sprechen die Finanzjournalisten Daniel Eckert und Holger Zschäpitz über einen roten Freitag an der Wall Street, einen überraschenden Kursrücksetzer bei Twitter und die grüne Revolution in China. Außerdem geht es um Tesla, SMA Solar, Siemens Energy, ExxonMobil, Chevron, ConocoPhillips, EOG Resources, Canadian Natural Resources, Pioneer Natural Resources, iShares Oil & Gas Exploration & Production (WKN: A1JKQL), iShares Diversified Commodity Swap (WKN: A2DK6R), VanEck Global Mining (WKN: A2JDEJ) und WisdomTree Physical Silver (WKN:A0N6XJ), Global X China Clean Energy (WKN: A3C5RZ), iShares Global Clean Energy (WKN: A0MW0M), Sungrow Power Supply, China Yangtze, LONGi Green Energy, FAW, BYD, XPeng, Nio. Wir freuen uns an Feedback über aaa@welt.de. Disclaimer: Die im Podcast besprochenen Aktien und Fonds stellen keine spezifischen Kauf- oder Anlage-Empfehlungen dar. Die Moderatoren und der Verlag haften nicht für etwaige Verluste, die aufgrund der Umsetzung der Gedanken oder Ideen entstehen. Für alle, die noch mehr wissen wollen: Holger Zschäpitz können Sie jede Woche im Finanz- und Wirtschaftspodcast "Deffner&Zschäpitz" hören. Impressum: https://www.welt.de/services/article7893735/Impressum.html Datenschutz: https://www.welt.de/services/article157550705/Datenschutzerklaerung-WELT-DIGITAL.html
VettaFi's vice chairman Tom Lydon discussed the iShares US Oil &Gas Exploration & Production ETF (IEO) on this week's “ETF of the Week” podcast with Chuck Jaffe of “Money Life.”
CME Group launched Six NEW E-mini Sector Index Futures to provide new opportunities and greater versatility in managing sector exposure. The 6 new sectors are; Regional Banks, Insurance, Biotechnology, Oil and Gas Exploration and Retail. Tim McCourt, Global Head of Equity and Effects Products at CME Group joins us today to discuss all these new […]
CME Group launched Six NEW E-mini Sector Index Futures to provide new opportunities and greater versatility in managing sector exposure. The 6 new sectors are; Regional Banks, Insurance, Biotechnology, Oil and Gas Exploration and Retail. Tim McCourt, Global Head of Equity and Effects Products at CME Group joins us today to discuss all these new […]
Baked into a downbeat forecast is the belief that economic growth will falter in the world's most advanced economies. Today's Stocks & Topics: BGFV - Big 5 Sporting Goods Corp., Buying Stocks During Inflation, Exxon and Shell in Brazil, GT - Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., STWD - Starwood Property Trust Inc., PLTR - Palantir Technologies Inc., Energy Sector, FENY - Fidelity MSCI Energy Index ETF, IEO - iShares U.S. Oil & Gas Exploration & Production ETF, TJX - TJX Cos., NOK - Nokia Corp. ADR, The Stock Market, VOO - Vanguard S&P 500 ETF. TRIVIA QUESTION: "How fast does inflation CUT buying power?"Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy