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Just when it seemed that the outlook for central bank policy was getting a little clearer, the arrival of the Omicron variant has cast a fresh cloud over the speed and extent to which QE and/or interest rates might be adjusted. Mark Pender and Jeremy Hawkins discuss the latest developments.
Watch the live stream: Watch on YouTube About the show Sponsored by us: Check out the courses over at Talk Python And Brian's book too! Special guest: Dr. Chelle Gentemann Michael #1: rClone via Mark Pender Not much Python but useful for Python people :) Rclone is a command line program to manage files on cloud storage. Over 40 cloud storage products support rclone including S3 object stores Rclone has powerful cloud equivalents to the unix commands rsync, cp, mv, mount, ls, ncdu, tree, rm, and cat. Brian #2: check-wheel-contents Suggested by several listeners, thank you. “Getting the right files into your wheel is tricky, and sometimes we mess up and publish a wheel containing __pycache__ directories or tests/” usage: check-wheel-contents [[HTML_REMOVED]] <wheel or dir> ex: (venv) $ pwd /Users/okken/projects/cards (venv) $ check-wheel-contents dist dist/cards-1.0.0-py3-none-any.whl: OK Checks - W001 - Wheel contains .pyc/.pyo files - W002 - Wheel contains duplicate files - W003 - Wheel contains non-module at library toplevel - W004 - Module is not located at importable path - W005 - Wheel contains common toplevel name in library - W006 - __init__.py at top level of library - W007 - Wheel library is empty - W008 - Wheel is empty - W009 - Wheel contains multiple toplevel library entries - W010 - Toplevel library directory contains no Python modules - W101 - Wheel library is missing files in package tree - W102 - Wheel library contains files not in package tree - W201 - Wheel library is missing specified toplevel entry - W202 - Wheel library has undeclared toplevel entry Readme has good description of each check, including common causes and solutions. Chelle #3: xarray Where can I find climate and weather data? Binary to netCDF to Zarr… data is all its gory-ness Data formats are critical for data providers but should be invisible to users What is Xarray An example reading climate data and making some maps Michael #4: JetBrains Remote Development If you can SSH to it, that can be your dev machine Keep sensitive code and connections on a dedicated machine Reproducible environments for the team Spin up per-configured environments (venvs, services, etc) Treat your dev machine like a temp git branch checkout for testing PRs, etc They did bury the lead with Fleet in here too Brian #5: The XY Problem This topic is important because many of us, including listeners, are novices in some topics and ask questions, sometimes without giving enough context. experts in some topics and answer questions of others. The XY Problem “… You are trying to solve problem X, and you think solution Y would work, but instead of asking about X when you run into trouble, you ask about *Y.” From a Stack Exchange Answer Example from xyproblem.info [n00b] How can I echo the last three characters in a filename? [feline] If they're in a variable: echo ${foo: -3} [feline] Why 3 characters? What do you REALLY want? [feline] Do you want the extension? [n00b] Yes. [feline] There's no guarantee that every filename will have a three-letter extension, [feline] so blindly grabbing three characters does not solve the problem. [feline] echo ${foo##*.} Reason why it's common and almost unavoidable: Almost all design processes for software I can achieve A if I do B and C. I can achieve B if I do D and E. And I can achieve C if I do F and G. … I can achieve X if I do Y. More important questions than “What is the XY Problem?”: Is it possible to avoid? - not really Is it possible to mitigate when asking questions? - yes When answering questions where you expect XY might be an issue, how do you pull out information while providing information and be respectful to the asker? One great response included Asking Questions where you risk falling into XY State your problem State what you are trying to achieve State how it fits into your wider design Giving Answers to XY problems Answer the question (answer Y) Discuss the attempted solution (ask questions about context) “Just curious. Are you trying to do (possible X)? If so, Y might not be appropriate because …” “What is the answer to Y going to be used for?” Solve X Also interesting reading Einstellung effect - The Einstellung effect is the negative effect of previous experience when solving new problems. Chelle #6: kerchunk - Making data access fast and invisible S3 is pretty slow, especially when you have LOTS of files We can speed it up by creating json files that just collect info from files and act as a reference Then we can collate the references into MEGAJSON and just access lots of data at once Make it easy to get data! Extras Michael: Xojo - like modern VB6? 10 Reasons You'll Love PyCharm Even More in 2021 webcast Users revolt as Microsoft bolts a short-term financing app onto Edge Chelle: Why we need python & FOSS to solve the climate crisis Joke: Spacebar Heating
U.S. inflation continues to climb and with it, so does speculation about early Fed tightening. With yield spreads likely to widen in the currency's favour, October's shock CPI report could open the door to a significantly stronger dollar that, in turn, would provide an additional unwelcome lift to prices overseas. Mark Pender and Jeremy Hawkins discuss the latest developments.
With inflation increasingly pulling the monetary policy strings, the Federal Reserve this week is expected to launch its QE tapering plan while the Bank of England becomes the first of the G10 central banks to actually raise its benchmark interest rate. Mark Pender and Jeremy Hawkins discuss the outlook for monetary policy in the context of the latest and upcoming key economic data.
Friday's U.S. employment report is widely seen as the key that could unlock the door to Fed tapering. However, payrolls will still need to be strong, at least to a degree, or November's FOMC meeting might yet turn out to be a damp squib. Mark Pender and Jeremy Hawkins look at what's expected and discuss the other potential market-moving data and events this week.
Our final Horn episode is with Mark Pender, famous for playing trumpet on Conan O'Brien's shows. He has appeared on a bunch of tmbg tracks as well as toured with them, and he is here to talk about Ant, since he played on the Indestructible Object version. We talk about all versions of the song and get to hear about the life of a late night show musician.
PMIs in Europe as well as similar business surveys in the US have been posting record scores in contrast to subsequent definitive data which have often been no better than mixed. Jeremy Hawkins and Mark Pender discuss the importance of PMIs to policy makers and forecasters, looking at their sampling structure and methodology for explanations to the ongoing disconnect.
PMIs in Europe as well as similar business surveys in the US have been posting record scores in contrast to subsequent definitive data which have often been no better than mixed. Jeremy Hawkins and Mark Pender discuss the importance of PMIs to policy makers and forecasters, looking at their sampling structure and methodology for explanations to the ongoing disconnect.
Wild bumps for US data are due to comparison distortions, an effect that is expected to be temporary and which would not derail Federal Reserve plans for extended stimulus. Steady policy for the Swiss National Bank, given a falling franc, is also the expectation. Jeremy Hawkins and Mark Pender also discuss the UK's performance amid developing tensions with the EU over vaccine production and availability.
Wild bumps for US data are due to comparison distortions, an effect that is expected to be temporary and which would not derail Federal Reserve plans for extended stimulus. Steady policy for the Swiss National Bank, given a falling franc, is also the expectation. Jeremy Hawkins and Mark Pender also discuss the UK's performance amid developing tensions with the EU over vaccine production and availability.
Jeremy Hawkins and Mark Pender assess the latest economic data from Europe and the US, including a sharp drop in UK retail indications and sharp gains for US home prices. GDP outlooks are also discussed as well as issues at play for coming central bank meetings.
Jeremy Hawkins and Mark Pender assess the latest economic data from Europe and the US, including a sharp drop in UK retail indications and sharp gains for US home prices. GDP outlooks are also discussed as well as issues at play for coming central bank meetings.
Our duo of Jeremy Hawkins and Mark Pender round-up recent data and discuss the outlook for pending data and upcoming central bank announcements. Themes include weakness in the US labor market, ECB lending worries as well as the separation between assessments of current conditions and expectations for future recovery.
Our duo of Jeremy Hawkins and Mark Pender round-up recent data and discuss the outlook for pending data and upcoming central bank announcements. Themes include weakness in the US labor market, ECB lending worries as well as the separation between assessments of current conditions and expectations for future recovery.
The post-Brexit world is imminent but has yet to take shape. Jeremy Hawkins and Mark Pender discuss what various outcomes might mean for currencies and also discuss possible outcomes for next week's slate of central bank meetings and their possible effects on the markets.
The post-Brexit world is imminent but has yet to take shape. Jeremy Hawkins and Mark Pender discuss what various outcomes might mean for currencies and also discuss possible outcomes for next week's slate of central bank meetings and their possible effects on the markets.
By Martine Ehrenclou The Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band release their first live DVD, ‘Straight To You Live,' on November 27, 2020 via Provogue/Mascot Label Group. The live set is available on DVD +CD, Blu-Ray +CD, 2LP vinyl and digitally. This review is based on the DVD. And what a live concert film it is. You can't go wrong with the Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band, with five-time Grammy nominated blues/rock guitarist, singer and songwriter Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Noah Hunt on vocals and guitar, Chris Layton on drums, Joe Krown on keyboards, Scott Nelson on bass, Joe Sublett on sax, and Mark Pender on trumpet. Filmed at the Leverkusen Jazzstage in Germany during the Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band tour to support their latest album, The Traveler (2019), thankfully this concert was captured on film before the tour was cut short by the COVID-19 pandemic. For those starved for live blues/rock music, especially Kenny Wayne Shepherd music, grab this straight away. Straight To You Live is a must see. It's about as live as you can get and its filmed beautifully, crisp and clear, with great sound and multiple camera angles so you really feel like you are there. The seven-piece band takes the stage, most dressed in all black, including Kenny Wayne Shepherd with Stratocaster in hand. They kick off the show with “Woman Like You,” a high-energy rocker from The Traveler. Vocalist Noah Hunt with his rich, soulful voice, blasts off the song. With swagger and confidence, Shepherd heads into the first killer guitar solo of the night, muscular vibrato combined with soulful, virtuosic skills. The stage is set up in minimalistic fashion with a few tall, steel, open structures with neon blue tube lights snaking up the rails. Just enough atmosphere, along with interesting lighting, as a backdrop for a dynamic artist who comes alive on stage with his guitar. The band is in peak form. Without a second to spare, Shepherd and the band launch into “Mr. Soul” (Buffalo Springfield), a rocking number with Hunt on main vocal duties and Shepherd on guitar and backing vocals. Horns play a significant part of this song and in the entire show, expertly played and in just the right places. The band is tight. Shepherd plays blistering guitar solos on every song, and for guitar fans, blues/rock fans, this is a feast. Straight To You Live is an experience on every sensory level. After “Long Time Running” where Hunt's full-bodied vocals shine, Shepherd introduces the band and asks the audience, “How's everybody doing tonight?” An extended version of “I Want You” finds Shepherd on lead vocals, his voice is in fine form, stronger than ever. This blues rocker is a standout and he and the band relax into the groove. Shepherd, playing a different Strat now, sinks into an impressive and soulful guitar solo, followed by interludes of organ, sax and trumpet. The band is rocking. And the crowd goes wild, whistling, clapping, hollering. Photo: Ryan SwanichIf you haven't seen Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band perform live, you're in for a treat with Straight To You Live as it showcases Shepherd's passion and energy on stage, his synergy with Hunt, and their interplay, the band's tremendous performance.
Strength in retail sales and housing as well as business investment appear to be giving the US an edge at least relative to Europe. Jeremy Hawkins and Mark Pender discuss the latest economic data as well as the very latest updates on European fiscal stimulus and, not least, what is supposed to be the final act for Brexit.
Strength in retail sales and housing as well as business investment appear to be giving the US an edge at least relative to Europe. Jeremy Hawkins and Mark Pender discuss the latest economic data as well as the very latest updates on European fiscal stimulus and, not least, what is supposed to be the final act for Brexit.
Monday's announcement of a breakthrough vaccine promises perhaps a timely turnaround for the global economy, in turn raising questions whether central banks will begin the delicate policy shift to stimulus withdrawal. Jeremy Hawkins and Mark Pender also discuss the latest implications of the US election as well as the immediate economic outlook which, given new restrictions underway in Europe, may not be positive at all.
Monday's announcement of a breakthrough vaccine promises perhaps a timely turnaround for the global economy, in turn raising questions whether central banks will begin the delicate policy shift to stimulus withdrawal. Jeremy Hawkins and Mark Pender also discuss the latest implications of the US election as well as the immediate economic outlook which, given new restrictions underway in Europe, may not be positive at all.
What to expect or not to expect from the EU leaders' summit is this week's feature, one that poses possible and immediate risks to UK assets. Jeremy Hawkins and Mark Pender also discuss worldwide debt, worldwide disinflation, Greek bonds and global growth forecasts.
What to expect or not to expect from the EU leaders' summit is this week's feature, one that poses possible and immediate risks to UK assets. Jeremy Hawkins and Mark Pender also discuss worldwide debt, worldwide disinflation, Greek bonds and global growth forecasts.
Reflecting the strains of Covid in Europe, splits may be showing at both the European Central Bank, where calls are appearing for greater QE, as well as the Bank of England where talk of negative rates has re-emerged. Jeremy Hawkins and Mark Pender also update the outlook for fiscal stimulus both in Europe and the US, and also discuss the possible market impact of US politics and the first presidential debate.
Reflecting the strains of Covid in Europe, splits may be showing at both the European Central Bank, where calls are appearing for greater QE, as well as the Bank of England where talk of negative rates has re-emerged. Jeremy Hawkins and Mark Pender also update the outlook for fiscal stimulus both in Europe and the US, and also discuss the possible market impact of US politics and the first presidential debate.
How to control the pandemic while not limiting the economic recovery is the question for policy makers in Europe where talk of a second wave is building. Jeremy Hawkins and Mark Pender discuss the general outlook for fiscal stimulus as well as September's run of PMIs and what to expect from the coming Swiss National Bank assessment.
How to control the pandemic while not limiting the economic recovery is the question for policy makers in Europe where talk of a second wave is building. Jeremy Hawkins and Mark Pender discuss the general outlook for fiscal stimulus as well as September's run of PMIs and what to expect from the coming Swiss National Bank assessment.
How is the sharp bounce back in economic data affecting politics, including the pending election in the US? Jeremy Hawkins and Mark Pender also tackle questions surrounding the general weakness in production versus strength in retail sales and home sales.
How is the sharp bounce back in economic data affecting politics, including the pending election in the US? Jeremy Hawkins and Mark Pender also tackle questions surrounding the general weakness in production versus strength in retail sales and home sales.
Listen to Mark Pender preach on Philip and the Ethiopian eunuch from Acts 8:26-40. You can watch the full service on Facebook or only the sermon on YouTube.
Listen to Mark Pender preach on Philip and the Ethiopian eunuch from Acts 8:26-40.
Outside of May's wildly strong US employment report, there is very little if any evidence of economic strength, whether in the US or Europe. Jeremy Hawkins and Mark Pender also discuss the outlook for Wednesday's Federal Reserve announcement and revisit last week's European Central Bank meeting that produced a burst of new QE.
Outside of May's wildly strong US employment report, there is very little if any evidence of economic strength, whether in the US or Europe. Jeremy Hawkins and Mark Pender also discuss the outlook for Wednesday's Federal Reserve announcement and revisit last week's European Central Bank meeting that produced a burst of new QE.
Now is the testing time for cultural traditions in the US labor market and political unity in Europe. Jeremy Hawkins and Mark Pender detail the latest in fiscal policy and also monetary policy including the pros and cons of negative interest rates.
Now is the testing time for cultural traditions in the US labor market and political unity in Europe. Jeremy Hawkins and Mark Pender detail the latest in fiscal policy and also monetary policy including the pros and cons of negative interest rates.
The historic hole the global economy is falling into defies description. Jeremy Hawkins and Mark Pender discuss upcoming data, just released data, currencies, equities and also Europe's limited reaction to the crisis.
The historic hole the global economy is falling into defies description. Jeremy Hawkins and Mark Pender discuss upcoming data, just released data, currencies, equities and also Europe's limited reaction to the crisis.
With oil collapsing and infection rates still high, good news is hard to find. But Jeremy Hawkins and Mark Pender do their best, pointing to stability in the latest data out of China and a sharp jump in an expectations reading out of Germany where restrictions are easing.
With oil collapsing and infection rates still high, good news is hard to find. But Jeremy Hawkins and Mark Pender do their best, pointing to stability in the latest data out of China and a sharp jump in an expectations reading out of Germany where restrictions are easing.
Jeremy Hawkins and Mark Pender discuss the possible depth of global contraction underway along with key indicators that are coming up. Relative regional performances and relative stimulus efforts are also discussed, all against a backdrop of easing infection rates.
Jeremy Hawkins and Mark Pender discuss the possible depth of global contraction underway along with key indicators that are coming up. Relative regional performances and relative stimulus efforts are also discussed, all against a backdrop of easing infection rates.
Global economic data now coming out for the month or March have not all been dire. Jeremy Hawkins and Mark Pender explore the latest numbers; what they mean and the care needed in their interpretation. They also discuss the latest policy efforts to stem virus effects.
Global economic data now coming out for the month or March have not all been dire. Jeremy Hawkins and Mark Pender explore the latest numbers; what they mean and the care needed in their interpretation. They also discuss the latest policy efforts to stem virus effects.
National governments across the world are starting to follow their central banks with fiscal stimulus incorporating, in some cases, massive spending and support programs. Jeremy Hawkins and Mark Pender discuss the latest news and data including dislocations in the financial markets and global economy.
National governments across the world are starting to follow their central banks with fiscal stimulus incorporating, in some cases, massive spending and support programs. Jeremy Hawkins and Mark Pender discuss the latest news and data including dislocations in the financial markets and global economy.
Mark Pender preached a sermon on good intentions and how we need to be accountable to others and know Scripture.
Mark Pender preached a sermon on good intentions and how we need to be accountable to others and know Scripture.
Fiscal stimulus increasingly appears to be the best if not only option to fight the economic effects from the coronavirus given that monetary action, with global interest rates below zero or approaching zero and after a decade of quantitative easing, appears to be spent. Jeremy Hawkins and Mark Pender discuss the outlook for economic policy amid the momentous developments playing out in the financial markets.
Fiscal stimulus increasingly appears to be the best if not only option to fight the economic effects from the coronavirus given that monetary action, with global interest rates below zero or approaching zero and after a decade of quantitative easing, appears to be spent. Jeremy Hawkins and Mark Pender discuss the outlook for economic policy amid the momentous developments playing out in the financial markets.
Central banks, including the US Federal Reserve, aren't yet downgrading their outlooks, but the unfolding effects of the coronavirus on Chinese output may be raising the odds for another round of global rate cuts. Jeremy Hawkins and Mark Pender also discuss a rare plunge in European economic activity at year-end as well as the risk in Asia, where economies are seeking stimulus, of an emerging currency war.
Central banks, including the US Federal Reserve, aren't yet downgrading their outlooks, but the unfolding effects of the coronavirus on Chinese output may be raising the odds for another round of global rate cuts. Jeremy Hawkins and Mark Pender also discuss a rare plunge in European economic activity at year-end as well as the risk in Asia, where economies are seeking stimulus, of an emerging currency war.
The Federal Reserve is keeping rates steady and will continue, at least for the next few months, to add liquidity to the banking system which may be good news for US markets. For UK markets, the Bank of England still sees rates going up at some point but acknowledges it may yet have to cut if the hard data do not improve. Jeremy Hawkins and Mark Pender also discuss the market impact of the coronavirus and they round up the latest economic data, including strength in Eurozone economic sentiment and indicators in the US that are pointing to a strong employment report for January.
The Federal Reserve is keeping rates steady and will continue, at least for the next few months, to add liquidity to the banking system which may be good news for US markets. For UK markets, the Bank of England still sees rates going up at some point but acknowledges it may yet have to cut if the hard data do not improve. Jeremy Hawkins and Mark Pender also discuss the market impact of the coronavirus and they round up the latest economic data, including strength in Eurozone economic sentiment and indicators in the US that are pointing to a strong employment report for January.
Whether it's the Fed or the Swiss National Bank or the ECB, no action is the outlook as central bankers step back and wait for prior cuts to lift growth. Jeremy Hawkins and Mark Pender also discuss German production and the question of industrial recession, and also Christine Lagarde's leadership and its implications for monetary policy and whether the ECB will be buying bio bonds.
Whether it's the Fed or the Swiss National Bank or the ECB, no action is the outlook as central bankers step back and wait for prior cuts to lift growth. Jeremy Hawkins and Mark Pender also discuss German production and the question of industrial recession, and also Christine Lagarde's leadership and its implications for monetary policy and whether the ECB will be buying bio bonds.
A lift underway for US housing could, for fourth-quarter GDP, cushion the risk of further erosion in US manufacturing. In Europe, Germany avoided recession in the third quarter, but just barely, while PMI flashes out on Friday will update progress, if any, Europe has made so far in the fourth quarter. Jeremy Hawkins and Mark Pender also discuss the general outlook for inflation and the latest election developments in the UK and what they mean for Brexit.
A lift underway for US housing could, for fourth-quarter GDP, cushion the risk of further erosion in US manufacturing. In Europe, Germany avoided recession in the third quarter, but just barely, while PMI flashes out on Friday will update progress, if any, Europe has made so far in the fourth quarter. Jeremy Hawkins and Mark Pender also discuss the general outlook for inflation and the latest election developments in the UK and what they mean for Brexit.
Downside risk is the theme as Jeremy Hawkins and Mark Pender discuss upcoming industrial production reports from the US and China as well as already released reports from Europe. Pending GDP data of Germany are also in focus as is an unusual policy split at the Bank of England where, despite an official bias toward tightening, votes for rate cuts have suddenly emerged.
Downside risk is the theme as Jeremy Hawkins and Mark Pender discuss upcoming industrial production reports from the US and China as well as already released reports from Europe. Pending GDP data of Germany are also in focus as is an unusual policy split at the Bank of England where, despite an official bias toward tightening, votes for rate cuts have suddenly emerged.
For an indication on future business investment, the Federal Reserve, which meets next week, will be focused squarely on capital goods data in Thursday's durable goods report. Jeremy Hawkins and Mark Pender then turn their attention to the economic, financial and also political ramifications of Brexit and Parliament's vote to accept in principle Boris Johnson's plan for Northern Ireland.
For an indication on future business investment, the Federal Reserve, which meets next week, will be focused squarely on capital goods data in Thursday's durable goods report. Jeremy Hawkins and Mark Pender then turn their attention to the economic, financial and also political ramifications of Brexit and Parliament's vote to accept in principle Boris Johnson's plan for Northern Ireland.
Up-and-down reports on progress in US-China trade talks and a burst of positive news on a Brexit deal raise questions over their economic and financial market implications. Jeremy Hawkins and Mark Pender also discuss the latest data and what to expect for pending reports, including US retail sales and European GDP.
Up-and-down reports on progress in US-China trade talks and a burst of positive news on a Brexit deal raise questions over their economic and financial market implications. Jeremy Hawkins and Mark Pender also discuss the latest data and what to expect for pending reports, including US retail sales and European GDP.
Diffusion indexes, whether from the Institute For Supply Management or Markit Economics, take on special importance during times of possible economic shifts. Jeremy Hawkins and Mark Pender discuss the history and methodology of these reports and consider what they may be saying about the future direction of definitive economic data.
Diffusion indexes, whether from the Institute For Supply Management or Markit Economics, take on special importance during times of possible economic shifts. Jeremy Hawkins and Mark Pender discuss the history and methodology of these reports and consider what they may be saying about the future direction of definitive economic data.
From cross-border trade to Brexit, Jeremy Hawkins and Mark Pender assess the rising intensity of global risks and their unfolding impact on currencies especially the Swiss franc and the yen. Global central bank policies are discussed as are the latest economic data including US employment.
From cross-border trade to Brexit, Jeremy Hawkins and Mark Pender assess the rising intensity of global risks and their unfolding impact on currencies especially the Swiss franc and the yen. Global central bank policies are discussed as are the latest economic data including US employment.
Whether it's the Federal Reserve or the European Central Bank, monetary policy is tilted toward stimulus amid slowing in cross-border trade and lack of inflationary pressures. Jeremy Hawkins and Mark Pender discuss the status of economic growth and what policy options central banks are likely to pursue.
Whether it's the Federal Reserve or the European Central Bank, monetary policy is tilted toward stimulus amid slowing in cross-border trade and lack of inflationary pressures. Jeremy Hawkins and Mark Pender discuss the status of economic growth and what policy options central banks are likely to pursue.
Whether UK construction, German retail sales, or the ISM manufacturing report for the US, economic trends appear to be easing. Jeremy Hawkins and Mark Pender also discuss the relationship between wages and labor market slack for central bank policy.
Whether UK construction, German retail sales, or the ISM manufacturing report for the US, economic trends appear to be easing. Jeremy Hawkins and Mark Pender also discuss the relationship between wages and labor market slack for central bank policy.
Whether UK construction, German retail sales, or the ISM manufacturing report for the US, economic trends appear to be easing. Jeremy Hawkins and Mark Pender also discuss the relationship between wages and labor market slack for central bank policy.
Central banks are cutting rates or appear to be preparing to cut rates. Jeremy Hawkins and Mark Pender discuss the effects of trade wars and also what to look for in coming central bank meetings including personnel developments at the European Central Bank.
Central banks are cutting rates or appear to be preparing to cut rates. Jeremy Hawkins and Mark Pender discuss the effects of trade wars and also what to look for in coming central bank meetings including personnel developments at the European Central Bank.
How will the hikes underway in US-China tariffs affect the world's two largest economies and how is Europe responding? Jeremy Hawkins and Mark Pender also update the latest economic data and key pending data to come.
How will the hikes underway in US-China tariffs affect the world's two largest economies and how is Europe responding? Jeremy Hawkins and Mark Pender also update the latest economic data and key pending data to come.
How will the hikes underway in US-China tariffs affect the world's two largest economies and how is Europe responding? Jeremy Hawkins and Mark Pender also update the latest economic data and key pending data to come.
Whether the Federal Reserve or the Bank of India, executive power has been flexing its muscle in an effort to loosen monetary policy. Jeremy Hawkins and Mark Pender also discuss the latest economic numbers especially from the manufacturing sector where revisions have improved the European outlook.
Whether the Federal Reserve or the Bank of India, executive power has been flexing its muscle in an effort to loosen monetary policy. Jeremy Hawkins and Mark Pender also discuss the latest economic numbers especially from the manufacturing sector where revisions have improved the European outlook.
The U.S. may be the new victim of the global slowdown at the same time that incoming data from Europe and Asia aren't showing improvement. Jeremy Hawkins and Mark Pender go through the latest numbers and discuss what they mean for central bank monetary policy.
Jeremy Hawkins assesses the latest economic data out of Europe and outlines contagion risks tied to technical recession in Italy, while Mark Pender updates indications on the U.S. outlook and discusses the Federal Reserve's shift to neutral.
Jeremy Hawkins assesses the latest economic data out of Europe and outlines contagion risks tied to technical recession in Italy, while Mark Pender updates indications on the U.S. outlook and discusses the Federal Reserve's shift to neutral.
Jeremy Hawkins assesses the latest economic data out of Europe and outlines contagion risks tied to technical recession in Italy, while Mark Pender updates indications on the U.S. outlook and discusses the Federal Reserve's shift to neutral.
The Brexit question for the U.K. may or may not be in a late end game as Jeremy Hawkins explores the political issues and economic risks. For the U.S., Mark Pender talks about what economic numbers are still available and what the outlook is for coming employment data and whether they will be affected by the government shutdown.
The Brexit question for the U.K. may or may not be in a late end game as Jeremy Hawkins explores the political issues and economic risks. For the U.S., Mark Pender talks about what economic numbers are still available and what the outlook is for coming employment data and whether they will be affected by the government shutdown.
With Brexit hobbling, Germany slowing and the U.S. government shutting down, the New Year opens with as much uncertainty and investor caution as ever. Jeremy Hawkins and Mark Pender discuss the latest details including which U.S. indicators are affected by the shutdown and which are not.
With Brexit hobbling, Germany slowing and the U.S. government shutting down, the New Year opens with as much uncertainty and investor caution as ever. Jeremy Hawkins and Mark Pender discuss the latest details including which U.S. indicators are affected by the shutdown and which are not.
NEWS What is Article 13 and the effect it will have on your videos The Top 20 DAWs according to Music Radar GUEST Conan trumpet player and vocalist Mark Pender
NEWS What is Article 13 and the effect it will have on your videos The Top 20 DAWs according to Music Radar GUEST Conan trumpet player and vocalist Mark Pender
When you expect one thing and God does something completely different, remember God is telling a bigger story than you can ever think or imagine. Watch, listen or read this sermon on Luke 5:17-25 by Mark Pender. Click “Save” to download the pdf manuscript. Church Service You can watch the full service on Facebook or only the sermon on YouTube. Sermon Slides
When you expect one thing and God does something completely different, remember God is telling a bigger story than you can ever think or imagine. Watch, listen or read this sermon on Luke 5:17-25 by Mark Pender. Click “Save” to download the pdf manuscript.
Why does God take us from mountaintop worship experiences into everyday chaos? You can listen, watch, or read Mark Pender's sermon from Luke 9:28-43a to find out why. The sermon manuscript is available by clicking “Save” and then “PDF.” Church Service You can watch the full service on Facebook or only the sermon on YouTube. This is Mark Pender's first sermon at Cornerstone. Sermon Slides
Why does God take us from mountaintop worship experiences into everyday chaos? You can listen, watch, or read Mark Pender's sermon from Luke 9:28-43a to find out why. The sermon manuscript is available by clicking “Save” and then “PDF.”
July 23, 2010 - Former GHS Graduate and Current Member of the Conan O'Brien Band Mark Pender. Click here to listen.