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[A écouter aussi pour réviser le Bac ou le Brevet] Écoutez l'histoire de la mission spatiale de la NASA : Apollo 13, racontée par l'historienne Virginie Girod, dans un récit inédit en deux épisodes. En plein cœur de la conquête spatiale, les Etats-Unis lancent le 11 avril 1970, la fusée Saturn V en direction du sol lunaire. La mission spatiale Apollo 13 a pour but d'étudier la surface, la géologie du site de Far Mauro, et de recueillir des échantillons du sol pour améliorer notre connaissance de cet astre. A bord trois astronautes : Jim Lowell, Jack Swigert et Fred Haise, bien décidés à poursuivre l'exploration de la lune, entrepris lors des deux précédentes missions Apollo. Une mission qui ne se déroulera pas comme prévu …. Prenez de la hauteur, direction l'espace à la découverte de l'une des missions les plus célèbres du XXe siècle. 'Au Cœur de l'Histoire' est un podcast Europe 1 Studio.Avec les archives d'Europe 1 et de la Nasa. Merci au service Documentation et Patrimoine d'Europe 1'Au cœur de l'Histoire' s'adresse aux passionnés d'histoire mais aussi à ceux qui cherchent à apprendre l'Histoire facilement. Que vous souhaitiez renforcer votre culture générale, ou réviser une leçon d'histoire vue en cours sans passer par les manuels scolaires, ce podcast est fait pour vous.Pour aider les élèves en préparation du brevet ou du bac d'Histoire-Géographie, 'Au cœur de l'Histoire' aborde à travers les destins de divers personnages les grands chapitres du programme scolaire de Troisième ainsi que du programme scolaire de Terminale : Révolution française ; Première Guerre mondiale ; régimes totalitaires dans l'Europe de l'entre-deux-guerres ; Seconde Guerre mondiale, Régime de Vichy, Collaboration et Résistance ; création de l'Union Européenne…Plus vivants que les fiches de révision, les récits historiques de Virginie Girod vous permettront de mémoriser par l'écoute les enjeux des conflits qui ont marqué la France et l'Europe et d'avoir en tête des exemples de personnages qui y sont reliés. Sujets abordés : NASA - Espace - Mission spatiale - Apollo 13 – Etats-Unis - Lune – Accident 'Au cœur de l'histoire' est un podcast Europe 1 Studio. Ecriture et présentation : Virginie Girod - Production : Adèle Humbert - Direction artistique : Adèle Humbert et Julien Tharaud - Réalisation : Clément Ibrahim - Musique originale : Julien Tharaud - Musiques additionnelles : Julien Tharaud et Sébastien Guidis - Communication : Kelly Decroix - Diffusion et rédaction : Eloise Bertil - Visuel : Sidonie Mangin
[A écouter aussi pour réviser le Bac ou le Brevet] Écoutez l'histoire de la mission spatiale de la NASA : Apollo 13, racontée par l'historienne Virginie Girod, dans un récit inédit en deux épisodes. En plein cœur de la conquête spatiale, les Etats-Unis lancent le 11 avril 1970, la fusée Saturn V en direction du sol lunaire. La mission spatiale Apollo 13 a pour but d'étudier la surface, la géologie du site de Far Mauro, et de recueillir des échantillons du sol pour améliorer notre connaissance de cet astre. A bord trois astronautes : Jim Lowell, Jack Swigert et Fred Haise, bien décidés à poursuivre l'exploration de la lune, entrepris lors des deux précédentes missions Apollo. Une mission qui ne se déroulera pas comme prévu …. Prenez de la hauteur, direction l'espace à la découverte de l'une des missions les plus célèbres du XXe siècle. "Au Cœur de l'Histoire" est un podcast Europe 1 Studio.Avec les archives d'Europe 1 et de la Nasa. Merci au service Documentation et Patrimoine d'Europe 1"Au cœur de l'Histoire" s'adresse aux passionnés d'histoire mais aussi à ceux qui cherchent à apprendre l'Histoire facilement. Que vous souhaitiez renforcer votre culture générale, ou réviser une leçon d'histoire vue en cours sans passer par les manuels scolaires, ce podcast est fait pour vous.Pour aider les élèves en préparation du brevet ou du bac d'Histoire-Géographie, "Au cœur de l'Histoire" aborde à travers les destins de divers personnages les grands chapitres du programme scolaire de Troisième ainsi que du programme scolaire de Terminale : Révolution française ; Première Guerre mondiale ; régimes totalitaires dans l'Europe de l'entre-deux-guerres ; Seconde Guerre mondiale, Régime de Vichy, Collaboration et Résistance ; création de l'Union Européenne…Plus vivants que les fiches de révision, les récits historiques de Virginie Girod vous permettront de mémoriser par l'écoute les enjeux des conflits qui ont marqué la France et l'Europe et d'avoir en tête des exemples de personnages qui y sont reliés. Sujets abordés : NASA - Espace - Mission spatiale - Apollo 13 – Etats-Unis - Lune – Accident - "Au cœur de l'histoire" est un podcast Europe 1 Studio. Ecriture et présentation : Virginie Girod - Production : Camille Bichler- Direction artistique : Adèle Humbert et Julien Tharaud - Réalisation : Clément Ibrahim - Musique originale : Julien Tharaud - Musiques additionnelles : Julien Tharaud et Sébastien Guidis - Communication : Kelly Decroix - Visuel : Sidonie Mangin- Archives : Europe 1, NasaMerci au service Documentation et Patrimoine d'Europe 1 Archives :- Europe 1, Gilles Schneider, 16 avril 1970- Nasa, documents issus des missions Apollo 11 et Apollo 13
"As goes the consumer, so goes the U.S. economy and stock market. The irony is that we are heading in the wrong direction inflation-wise. However, consumer spending is holding fast," says Jim Lowell. The bond market was more hawkish than the Federal Reserve, and now the Fed is more hawkish. "The Fed is moving on the data that they know rather than geopolitical fears," Lowell adds.
Jim Lowell, CIO at Adviser Investments, talks about markets, investing, and the economy in 2022. Dan Ives, Managing Director and Senior Equity Analyst at WedBush Securities, discusses Snap, the NASDAQ, and other stories in Big Tech. Guillermo Cornejo, co-founder and CEO of Riders Share, discusses his company, the “AirBnb of Motorcycles,” and the health of that business. Jason Greenblath, Senior Portoflio Manager at American Century Investments, talks about credit and investing. Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Matt Miller. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jim Lowell, CIO of Adviser Investments, talks about investment strategies for 2022 amid interest rate hikes and Fed tapering. Bill Oplinger, CFO and Executive VP at Alcoa, talks about the company's Q4 earnings, the aluminum market, and pivoting into a carbon-conscious future. Nina Deka, Senior Research Analyst with ROBO Global, discusses health tech investment. David Kudla, Founder, CEO, and Chief Investment Strategist with Mainstay Capital Management, talks about the markets and gives his economic outlook for 2022. Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Kriti Gupta. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jim Lowell, CIO of Adviser Investment, discusses finding opportunities in today's markets. He mentions his investment likes, as well as the Select Sector SPDR Trust SBI Healthcare ETF (XLV). He talks about Covid-19 vaccine stocks such as Moderna (MRNA), Pfizer (PFE), and AstraZeneca (AZN) in addition to how the delta variant could impact the markets. Finally, he explores which areas of the markets are most affected by Covid-related concerns. Tune in to find out more.
CNBC’s Bob Pisani speaks with Armando Senra, head of iShares Americas at BlackRock, Jim Lowell, chief investment officer at Adviser Investments and Kevin O’Leary, chairman of O’Shares ETFs. They discussed major themes this fall, several hot new product launches and what impact the presidential election might have on the ETF world. In the 'markets 102' portion of the podcast, Bob discusses fund flows both in September and for the year.
Chris Lu, Former Deputy Secretary of Labor, talks about the economic impact of the July jobs report. Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Joel Weber and Bloomberg News P&I Reporter Vernon Silver discuss Italy’s $1,000 bicycle bailout pitting recovery against inequality. We hear sound from Bloomberg Equality guests Henry R. Kravis, Co-Chairman and Co-CEO at KKR and William Goodloe, SEO President & CEO. And we Drive to the Close with Jim Lowell, CIO of Adviser Investments. Hosts: Carol Massar and Jason Kelly. Producer: Doni Holloway.
Chris Lu, Former Deputy Secretary of Labor, talks about the economic impact of the July jobs report. Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Joel Weber and Bloomberg News P&I Reporter Vernon Silver discuss Italy's $1,000 bicycle bailout pitting recovery against inequality. We hear sound from Bloomberg Equality guests Henry R. Kravis, Co-Chairman and Co-CEO at KKR and William Goodloe, SEO President & CEO. And we Drive to the Close with Jim Lowell, CIO of Adviser Investments. Hosts: Carol Massar and Jason Kelly. Producer: Doni Holloway. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Dr. Jeremy Levin, CEO at Ovid Therapeutics, discusses the race for a COVID-19 vaccine. Bloomberg News White House Correspondent Josh Wingrove walks through the latest on politics in D.C. Bloomberg New Economy Editorial Director Andy Browne talks about his newsletter on Beijing wanting another term for President Trump. And we Drive to the Close with Jim Lowell, CIO at Adviser Investments. Hosts: Carol Massar and Jason Kelly. Producer: Doni Holloway. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Dr. Jeremy Levin, CEO at Ovid Therapeutics, discusses the race for a COVID-19 vaccine. Bloomberg News White House Correspondent Josh Wingrove walks through the latest on politics in D.C. Bloomberg New Economy Editorial Director Andy Browne talks about his newsletter on Beijing wanting another term for President Trump. And we Drive to the Close with Jim Lowell, CIO at Adviser Investments. Hosts: Carol Massar and Jason Kelly. Producer: Doni Holloway.
Julia Carlson, chief executive officer at the Financial Freedom Wealth Management Group, says that investors should be riding the wave of renewed optimism and the stock market that has recovered from March lows, but she says there will be a longer-term price to pay, and that investors should be preparing for the long-term fallout from current stimulus efforts,which could be higher taxes and rising inflation, which she expects to see late next year or in 2022. Also on the show, Mark Hamrick of Bankrate.com discusses the implications and fallout from the May jobs report, David Trainer talks about a stock he likes as it emerges from the pandemic economy, and Jim Lowell of the Fidelity Investor newsletter talks about mutual funds in the Market Call..
Chief Investment Officer Jim Lowell appeared on CNBC World to discuss the unprecedented action of the Federal Reserve that, while meant to provide a foundation of confidence, came at a scale that suggested urgent action was necessary. Jim also explained why he believes that upcoming economic data is relatively meaningless; what matters over the short term is the medical data related to COVID-19 or any promising news of potential treatments.
Chief Investment Officer Jim Lowell appeared on CNBC with a look at what this week’s market sell-off portends for investors. After a banner 2019, more volatility was likely in the cards in 2020 no matter what, Jim said, but while the coronavirus may continue to drive down stock prices in the near term, long-term investors should be grateful for the opportunity to pick up some valuable assets at attractive valuations.
Bloomberg News Tech Reporter Dana Hull discusses Tesla offering $2 billion of stock. Bloomberg News Technology Reporter Sarah Frier talks about Facebook heading to court. Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Joel Weber and Businessweek Features Editor Jeremy Keehn share their insight on P&G developing its next big thing. Bloomberg News Finance Reporter Sridhar Natarajan explains how Goldman trader Beth Hammack is charting her way up the ranks of the firm's all-male top tier. And we Drive to the Close with Jim Lowell, CIO of Adviser Investments. Hosts: Jason Kelly and Taylor Riggs. Producer: Doni Holloway. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Bloomberg News Tech Reporter Dana Hull discusses Tesla offering $2 billion of stock. Bloomberg News Technology Reporter Sarah Frier talks about Facebook heading to court. Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Joel Weber and Businessweek Features Editor Jeremy Keehn share their insight on P&G developing its next big thing. Bloomberg News Finance Reporter Sridhar Natarajan explains how Goldman trader Beth Hammack is charting her way up the ranks of the firm’s all-male top tier. And we Drive to the Close with Jim Lowell, CIO of Adviser Investments. Hosts: Jason Kelly and Taylor Riggs. Producer: Doni Holloway.
Amid flashpoints at home and abroad, markets have retested record territory. But despite the challenges and heightened uncertainty of investing during crises, we believe that opportunities remain for long-term investors with well-diversified portfolios. This webinar is your chance to hear from our chief investment strategists—Chairman Dan Wiener, Chief Investment Officer Jim Lowell, Director of Research Jeff DeMaso, Vice President Steve Johnson and Equity Research Analyst Kate Austin—as they discuss critical subjects for investors like you. We hope you find our insights helpful and informative—thank you for watching! Please contact us with any questions at info@adviserinvestments.com or (800) 492-6868.
Chief Investment Officer Jim Lowell joined CNBC’s “Street Signs” to discuss the presidential impeachment inquiry’s potential impact on stock market volatility. Jim emphasized that although the proceedings may dominate short-term headlines, our economy’s long-term fundamentals will likely remain unchanged. Jim remarked, “I think this will be a nervous time to be an investor but if you’re disciplined it could also be a great time to add some of your best ideas at discounted prices … You stay vigilant. You stay focused on your long-term investment goals while also safeguarding your shorter-term income needs.” Jim further emphasized, “We think that making sure you have your buffers in place—having actively managed bonds and even cash reserves makes good sense even if you’re a growth investor … We think those buffers will play a measurable role in smoothing some of what we expect will be heightened volatility and enable you to stay the investment course.”
Chief Investment Officer Jim Lowell appeared on CNBC World and discussed the market's jittery mood in recent weeks, saying that though the data still shows a slow-growth economy here at home, there are clear threats to global growth and reason for investors to be nervous—but the Fed's recent attempts to anticipate the market's moves rather than react to them may further erode confidence.
Adviser Investments’ Chief Investment Officer Jim Lowell appeared on CNBC’s “Squawk Alley” to share his perspective on the Dow Jones Industrial Average’s 800-point drop on August 14, 2019. Although that 3% pullback marks the index’s greatest point decline this year and the fourth-largest of all time, Jim noted that investors should be making sure that their short-term income needs are met and that their long-term goals haven’t changed in what he thinks will continue to be a “momentum-driven market with a lot of volatility.” Jim also emphasized that the investing environment will remain challenging "not just for nerves, but also for those of us who take our task seriously and put shareholder interests first.”
Adviser Investments’ Chief Investment Officer Jim Lowell appeared on CNBC on August 9, 2019. Along with co-panelist Kristina Hooper, Jim discussed recession fears and where to find opportunity in the current investing environment. Highlighting small- and mid-cap emerging markets, dividend-growth stocks, and select health-care opportunities as potential bright spots, Jim noted, “Long-term, we think this is the kind of market that creates opportunities. Near term, we absolutely understand that it’s the day-to-day event-driven news that’s determining both the direction, the velocity and the volatility of the momentum.”
Adviser Investments Chief Investment Officer Jim Lowell has the market analysis for Friday, August 2. All major U.S. stock market indexes declined, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average, S&P 500 and NASDAQ Composite down 0.4%, 0.7% and 1.3%, respectively. President Trump announced on Twitter that Chinese imports should expect more tariffs, taking investors around the globe by surprise and sending Asian, European and U.S. markets down.
Adviser Investments Chief Investment Officer Jim Lowell has the market analysis for Wednesday, July 24. The S&P 500 and NASDAQ Composite closed at record highs today, up 0.5% and 0.8% respectively. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was down 0.3%. The Dow declined as Caterpillar and Boeing delivered disappointing second-quarter results, sending both down about 3%. Elsewhere, Facebook agreed to pay a record fine of $5 billion over privacy violations as well as failing to disclose a data leak that occurred years ago.
"Houston, meillä on ongelma", sanoi Apollo 13 -lennon komentaja Jim Lowell ja radiolinkin tällä puolella oli Nasan lennonjohtajalegenda Gene Krantz. Hän pääsee ääneen tässä osassa ja kertoo myös mikä kuulentojen johtamisessa on tärkeintä ja muistelee silloisia työtovereitaan, parikymppisiä Yhdysvaltain keskilännestä kotoisin olevia poikia. Houstonissa sijaitsee yhä edelleen Nasan lennonjohtokeskuksen lisäksi sen miehitettyjen avaruuslentojen keskus, mihin kuuluu olennaisena osana astronauttikoulutuksessa käytettäviä simulaattoreita.
Adviser Investments Chief Investment Officer Jim Lowell appeared on NECN on Sunday, June 9, 2019 to discuss recent unemployment numbers and the strength of the U.S. consumer in our continuing “slow-growth, not no-growth” economy. Jim emphasized that with 3% year-over-year wage growth, well-employed consumers are unlikely to alter spending habits in response to any potential tariff-related price increases.
Adviser Investments Chief Investment Officer Jim Lowell has the market analysis for Wednesday, May 28. Major U.S. indexes declined, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average down 0.9%, the S&P 500 off 0.8% and the NASDAQ Composite falling 0.4%. U.S.-China tariff negotiations continued to dominate headlines with China’s latest threat to limit exports on rare-earth minerals—China currently owns around 80% of the world’s supply of these valuable elements. Closer to home, the Conference Board’s index of consumer sentiment exceeded expectations to hit a six-month high; this elevated reading reflects a well-employed U.S. workforce, rising wages and low mortgage rates.
Adviser Investments Chief Investment Officer Jim Lowell has the market analysis for Tuesday, May 21. After two days of losses, major U.S. indexes rebounded with technology stocks leading today’s gains. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, S&P 500 and NASDAQ Composite rose 0.8%, 0.9% and 1.1%, respectively. Meanwhile, the National Association of Realtors announced that April’s existing home sales fell 0.4% year-over-year, well shy of the 2.7% gain that economists forecasted, as median prices rose 3.6%.
Adviser Investments Chief Investment Officer Jim Lowell has the market analysis for Monday, May 20. Major U.S. indexes dropped, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average, S&P 500 and NASDAQ Composite down 0.3%, 0.7% and 1.5%, respectively. Asian markets saw mixed results and the pan-European Stoxx 600 fell 1.2% on investor concern related to U.S.-China trade negotiations. Meanwhile, Google, Intel and Qualcomm—among others—suspended agreements with Chinese electronics provider Huawei after the Commerce Department added Huawei to its list of companies suspected of violating suspected “national security and foreign policy interests.”
Adviser Investments Chief Investment Officer Jim Lowell has the market analysis for Thursday, May 15. Major U.S. indexes continued bouncing back, nearly recouping Monday’s steep losses for the week. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, S&P 500 and NASDAQ Composite rose 0.8%, 0.9% and 1.0%, respectively. Today’s gains were propelled, in part, by solid economic data from the housing sector. Following three consecutive monthly declines, the Commerce Department reported better than expected new-home construction breaking ground in April, with single and multi-unit expansion both driving the nearly 6% monthly gain.
Adviser Investments Chief Investment Officer Jim Lowell has the market analysis for Tuesday, May 14. All major U.S. indexes rebounded but fell short of recouping yesterday’s losses: The Dow Jones Industrial Average and S&P 500 rose 0.8%, and the NASDAQ Composite gained nearly 1.2%. Meanwhile, the National Federation of Independent Business’ small-business optimism index hit a four-month high in April, reflecting optimism for future sales growth and continuing job market strength. Jim noted that, despite strong economic fundamentals, geopolitical and event-driven news continue to concern investors.
Adviser Investments Chief Investment Officer Jim Lowell has the market analysis for Monday, May 13. The Dow Jones Industrial Average and S&P 500 saw their worst trading day since early January, and the NASDAQ had its largest one-day decline of 2019. The Dow Jones and S&P both fell 2.4% while the NASDAQ Composite plunged 3.4%. This sharp market downturn was primarily the result of China’s announcement of retaliatory tariffs coming June 1 on $60 billion of U.S. goods. Oil prices also spiked in response to an apparent terrorist attack on Aramco’s East-West Persian Gulf pipeline: Brent crude rose 1.3% in intraday trading before closing the day down 0.6%.
Adviser Investments Chief Investment Officer Jim Lowell has the market analysis for Friday, May 10. All major U.S. indexes closed the day with slight gains to reverse a five-day losing streak. The Dow Jones Industrial Average and S&P 500 rose 0.4% and the and NASDAQ Composite gained 0.1%. Similarly, the Shanghai Composite Index advanced 3% as investors in both the U.S. and China expressed optimism that trade negotiations are continuing—despite the 12:01 a.m. tariff increase on $200 billion of Chinese goods. Meanwhile, Uber launched its much-anticipated I.P.O. as its stock fell more than 7% in intra-day trading, with the company’s valuation falling from $75.5 billion to $69.7 billion.
Adviser Investments Chief Investment Officer Jim Lowell has the market analysis for Wednesday, May 7. After a volatile trading day, U.S. indexes closed with minimal movement and mixed results: The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose fractionally while the S&P 500 and NASDAQ Composite fell 0.2% and 0.3%, respectively. Investors reacted to, among other things, ongoing uncertainty related to Chinese tariff negotiations. Jim emphasized that despite those escalating geopolitical tensions, economic fundamentals remain strong. On the earnings front, Disney’s stock rose 1.5% after surpassing fiscal second-quarter earnings expectations.
Adviser Investments Chief Investment Officer Jim Lowell has the market analysis for Monday, May 6. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, S&P 500 and NASDAQ Composite fell 0.3%, 0.4% and 0.5%, respectively, as U.S.-China trade negotiations, a North Korean ballistic missile test and other international tensions dominated headlines. Jim emphasized that although economic fundamentals remain strong, event-driven news increased market volatility in the U.S. and abroad: China’s Shanghai Composite closed down nearly 6%—the index’s worst one-day loss in more than three years.
Adviser Investments Chief Investment Officer Jim Lowell has the market analysis for Wednesday, May 1. The Dow Jones Industrial Average and NASDAQ Composite each fell 0.6%, and the S&P 500 closed the day down 0.8%. Meanwhile, ADP’s National Employment Report figures easily exceeded expectations, with private payrolls adding 275,000 in April, far surpassing the 177,000 new jobs forecast and a continued reflection of economic growth. The Institute for Supply Management also reported that U.S. manufacturing activity slowed to 52.8 in April—its lowest read since October 2016. Despite recent declines, Jim emphasized that any figure over 50 indicates manufacturing industry expansion.
Adviser Investments Chief Investment Officer Jim Lowell has the market analysis for Monday April 29. All major U.S. indexes advanced: The Dow Jones Industrial Average saw fractional gains; the S&P 500 and NASDAQ Composite rose 0.7% and 0.2%, respectively—once again nudging both the S&P and NASDAQ to record highs. Meanwhile, Google parent Alphabet reported disappointing earnings and fell 8% in after-hours trading. Alphabet’s first-quarter revenue grew at 17%, versus 28% reported in the first quarter of 2018.
Adviser Investments Chief Investment Officer Jim Lowell has the market analysis for Thursday, April 25. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 0.5% while the S&P 500 dipped less than 0.1% and NASDAQ Composite inched up 0.2%. The Dow’s decline came as 3M suffered one of its worst days in 30 years, with its stock falling 13% on news of job cuts and slower sales in China. Amazon also reported after the market’s close, posting record profits in the first quarter as it prepares to roll out one-day shipping for Prime customers.
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