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All the national and international business news along with Kathleen Brooks from XTB.
Monday's big business stories along with Joe Lynam and Kathleen Brooks from XTB.
Joe is joined by Kathleen Brooks from XTB to go through all the big business news this Monday.
Kathleen Brooks from XTB Research brings us through some of the international business news stories this morning.
Kathleen Brooks from XTB research takes a look at Monday's business news along with Joe Lynam.
International business news headlines along with Kathleen Brooks from XTB.
All the market and business news with Joe Lynam and along with Kathleen Brooks from XTB.
On Monday January 20th 2025 Donald Trump will be inaugurated for the second time as the president of the united states after wining a comprehensive victory in elections last Tuesday. With Trumps economic policies aiming to incentivise American business to return home the economic implications for Ireland and the United Kingdom could be potential devasting.Joining us to discuss this further is economist Jim Power and Kathleen Brooks, Research Director At XTB.
Joe Lynam was joined this morning with Kathleen Brooks from XTB to take a look at the international business headlines.
Kathleen Brooks from XTB brings us the international news stories this morning along with Joe Lynam.
Kathleen Brooks with XTB joins Joe for a look at today's business stories and websites
A look at today's business stories and websites with Joe Lynam and Kathleen Brooks from XTB.
As inflation drops to a two-and-a-half year low, Ian discusses what it could mean for interest rates with Kathleen Brooks, research director at XTB.He's also joined by Kriti Sharma, chief product officer of legal tech at Thomson Reuters - which is launching a new generative AI assistant for the legal profession.And warnings of the risks of so called "forever chemicals" have led to a surge in demand a new non stick kitchen pan that's made without them. Shiza Shahid, co-founder of Our Place - the company behind the product - explains why.
Joe Lynam takes a look at the international business stories this morning with Kathleen Brooks from XTB.
Tim Bale, professor of politics at Queen Mary University, and Kathleen Brooks of Minerva Analysis assess the future of the British Prime Minister.
After a brutal reaction to her government's mini-budget, can Britain's Prime Minister Liz Truss reassure the markets, the electorate and the Tory faithful at the Conservative Party Conference? Featuring reaction from Kathleen Brooks, Market Analyst with Minerva, and Lucy Fisher, Chief Political Commentator at Times Radio.
Apple, Google's parent Alphabet and Microsoft made $57bn profits in the past three months. Kathleen Brooks is the director of Minerva Analysis, and explains why the US technology giants are performing so strongly. Also in the programme, we find out why the US pharmaceutical firm Pfizer is expecting to make significantly more money from its coronavirus vaccine than previously expected. The toy maker Mattel, known for its Barbie dolls, says it will have to raise prices in the run up to Christmas. Gary Grant, founder and chairman of toy retailer The Entertainer discusses the implications. Plus, as the world emerges from the pandemic, experts are predicting a wave of resignations, as millions of people reconsider what job they should be doing. The BBC's Rebecca Kesby asks whether power now lies with workers who might want a change.
Tech stocks are tumbling, the Dow Jones index posted a new record high, and Treasury yields even ran amok! Investors have been rotating their funds across asset classes over recent months in anticipation of rising consumer prices. But why this obsession over inflation? Listen in as Han Tan and his guest, Kathleen Brooks, founder of Minerva Analysis, explain what inflation is and why markets are reacting to it. Music: www.bensound.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tune in as Han Tan and Kathleen Brooks unpack the latest commentary by Fed chair Jerome Powell and the impact it's had on various asset classes. Although the Federal Reserve left its policy settings unchanged this week, global markets could be rocked once more by what's to come out of the world's most influential central bank. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to Episode 008 -In this episode, Julie and Johnathan talk with New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and USA Today bestselling author, Kathleen Brooks, about how she transitioned her career from practicing lawyer to successful romance author; her Women of Power series - that shifts the power dynamic in the classic billionaire romance novel so the woman is the one with the deep pockets; and how a dirty-minded octogenarian found her way into Kathleen’s work! You don’t want to miss it! So, hit subscribe and make sure you never do! CHECK OUT KATHLEEN BROOKS AT ALL THESE PLACES! AMAZON BOOKBUB FACEBOOK INSTAGRAM TWITTER GOODREADS
No new episode this week, but don't worry! You can still get your Amazon Book Club fix. We're remastering, remixing, and releasing some of our older episodes to get them up to our current GOLD STANDARD. Take a trip down memory lane with us, won't you? This week we're revisiting "Bluegrass Undercover" by Kathleen Brooks. --- We're on the NET at bookclubpodcast.com Email us at amznbookclub@gmail.com Follow us on twitter @amznbookclub Give us a call at 567-309-0357 --- Music credits: Brick Trick (Battle of Heroes) HOME (We're Finally Landing) NCM (The Way) Stockwaves {Sports) Silent Partner (Days Are Long) Jurrivh (Crying Alone) Kevin MacLeod (Georgia Street Shuffle) The 126ers (Going Going Gone)
This week we're reading "Bluegrass Undercover" by Kathleen Brooks. This one has it all, folks: sex, drugs, and thinly veiled racism. Plus, the greatest character name in the history of the written word: CADE DAVIES.
Spiritual Jesus Session 3 with Kathleen Brooks of Murray State.
Itchy investors are saying goodbye and good riddance to February in the forex market. Kathleen Brooks of City Index tells Roger Blitz that there is much more to look forward to in March, but for the moment, dollar uncertainty is the dominant theme, followed by rising European political risk and a more measured view of Brexit See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
With Matthew Shaddick, Head of Political Odds for Ladbrokes, and Kathleen Brooks, Research Director of City Index. Presented by Freddy Gray.
Kathleen Brooks from Forex.com joins currencies correspondent Alice Ross to discuss the rise in the euro, expectations of more QE in Britain, and whether this year will be one of a strong dollar as the Fed looks set to withdraw monetary easing. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Kathleen Brooks, research director at Forex.com, joins FT currencies correspondent Alice Ross to discuss the pound, which has risen after higher than expected UK growth figures, as well as whether the Bank of Japan will launch a full scale currency intervention at its upcoming meeting. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Kathleen Brooks, research director at Forex.com talks to FT currencies correspondent Alice Ross about the prospects for more – and different - QE in the USA, why action from the Bank of Japan to weaken the yen is unlikely, and why the Australian dollar will stay in tune with risk aversion. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.