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Dal Vangelo secondo MarcoIn quel tempo, Gesù [nel tempio] diceva alla folla nel suo insegnamento: «Guardatevi dagli scribi, che amano passeggiare in lunghe vesti, ricevere saluti nelle piazze, avere i primi seggi nelle sinagoghe e i primi posti nei banchetti. Divorano le case delle vedove e pregano a lungo per farsi vedere. Essi riceveranno una condanna più severa».Seduto di fronte al tesoro, osservava come la folla vi gettava monete. Tanti ricchi ne gettavano molte. Ma, venuta una vedova povera, vi gettò due monetine, che fanno un soldo.Allora, chiamati a sé i suoi discepoli, disse loro: «In verità io vi dico: questa vedova, così povera, ha gettato nel tesoro più di tutti gli altri. Tutti infatti hanno gettato parte del loro superfluo. Lei invece, nella sua miseria, vi ha gettato tutto quello che aveva, tutto quanto aveva per vivere».
On Episode 892 of The Core Report, financial journalist Govindraj Ethiraj talks to Rajani Sinha, Chief Economist at CareEdge Ratings. We also feature an excerpt from our Special Edition interview featuring Aoifinn Devitt, Managing Director - Global Wealth at Moneta.SHOW NOTES(00:00) Stories of the Day(00:50) Markets speculate on incentives for foreign portfolio investors(05:35) What the RBI is balancing as it takes a call on interest rates(14:22) Tariff wars are back, should India give into pressure tactics?(16:50) Why global investors are chasing AI stocks, a view from the other sideFor more of our coverage check out thecore.inSubscribe to our NewsletterFollow us on:Twitter | Instagram | Linkedin | Youtube
Rassegna stampa economico-finanziaria del 16 Maggio 2026, strutturata per macro-temi e basata sulle principali testate giornalistiche nazionali. Investimenti e MercatiTestate: Repubblica / La Stampa / Il Sole 24 Ore / Avvenire / Milano Finanza* Inflazione e debito tornano al centro del rischio Italia. L'inflazione italiana sale ad aprile al 2,7%, dall'1,7% di marzo, ai massimi da settembre 2023. Il debito pubblico tocca un nuovo record a 3.159 miliardi, con un incremento mensile di 19,5 miliardi. S&P conferma il rating dell'Italia a BBB+ con outlook positivo, ma il messaggio è chiaro: la tenuta dei conti resta centrale.* Mercati sotto pressione tra energia, tassi e tech. Le tensioni geopolitiche spingono il WTI oltre 105 dollari e alimentano vendite su Borse, titoli di Stato e tecnologia. La BCE mantiene un'impostazione prudente: crescita dell'Eurozona stimata allo 0,1% nel primo trimestre 2026, inflazione area euro al 3,0%, tassi ancora al 3,9%.* Allarme bolla AI. Stiglitz segnala una possibile sopravvalutazione del Nasdaq fino al 50%, concentrata su poche società tecnologiche e sull'intelligenza artificiale. Lettura utile per gli investitori: il trend resta strategico, ma la selezione dei titoli diventa decisiva.Industria, Imprese e Golden PowerTestate: Il Sole 24 Ore / Milano Finanza* Golden power sempre più rilevante. Nel 2025 risultano 903 operazioni segnalate, 26 approvate con prescrizioni e 2 vietate. Il tema non è solo difensivo: la normativa diventa una variabile strutturale per M&A, private equity, industria strategica e investimenti esteri.* Caso Ferretti-KKCG sotto osservazione. Il governo valuta la richiesta di golden power avanzata dal socio KKCG. Il dossier conferma che nautica, manifattura avanzata e asset industriali italiani restano al centro dell'attenzione strategica.* Difesa: EDGE pronta a investire in Italia. Milano Finanza segnala un piano da 3 miliardi di euro del gruppo emiratino EDGE. Indicazione positiva: la difesa si conferma uno dei settori con maggiore capacità di attrarre capitali esteri, tecnologia e partnership industriali.Fisco, Normativa e Capitale UmanoTestate: Il Sole 24 Ore / Repubblica / Moneta* Concordato preventivo 2026-2027 in fase di test. Il Sole 24 Ore evidenzia i primi passaggi operativi in attesa delle modifiche al decreto fiscale. Tema chiave per imprese e professionisti: prevedibilità fiscale e compliance diventano leve competitive.* Rientro dei cervelli: bonus non rafforzati. Repubblica segnala il mancato aumento degli incentivi per chi rientra in Italia. Tra i KPI: detassazione ridotta rispetto al passato e beneficio ordinario su 5 anni, estendibile a 10 anni in casi specifici come acquisto casa o figli. Criticità: il Paese rischia di perdere competenze qualificate proprio mentre imprese e PA cercano profili ad alta produttività.* Casa e affitti: richiesta di IMU più leggera. Moneta affronta il tema degli sfratti rapidi e degli incentivi fiscali per chi affitta. Indicazione positiva: una fiscalità più equilibrata sugli immobili potrebbe aumentare l'offerta abitativa e ridurre tensioni sui canoni.Consumi, Prezzi e Potere d'AcquistoTestate: Repubblica / La Stampa* Il carrello alimentare resta sotto pressione. La Repubblica evidenzia rincari molto rilevanti.* Effetto business: margini sotto stress nella filiera food. La Stampa parla di costi triplicati su alcune produzioni. Per imprese e distribuzione il nodo è duplice: preservare margini e non scaricare integralmente gli aumenti sul consumatore finale.Energia e Geopolitica EconomicaTestate: Il Sole 24 Ore / Corriere della Sera / Repubblica / La Stampa / Il Messaggero* Hormuz e Medio Oriente impattano direttamente sui mercati. Le tensioni nell'area spingono energia, trasporti e aspettative d'inflazione. Il rischio principale è la trasmissione dei costi energetici a beni industriali, logistica e consumi.* Europa-Golfo: energia, difesa e infrastrutture. Il Sole 24 Ore segnala la missione di Meloni allo Europe Gulf Forum. Focus su energia, investimenti, difesa, infrastrutture e corridoio IMEC, con Trieste e Adriatico candidati a diventare hub logistici tra Asia ed Europa.* Biocarburanti come opportunità europea. Il Sole 24 Ore legge i biocarburanti come leva industriale e strategica. Indicazione positiva: l'Europa può ridurre dipendenze energetiche, sostenere filiere agricole-industriali e accelerare la transizione senza indebolire la competitività.Lavoro, Welfare e DemografiaTestate: Corriere della Sera / Il Foglio – Inserto* Longevità e sanità: costo sociale crescente. Il Corriere evidenzia il tema dell'invecchiamento: più anni di vita, ma non sempre in buona salute. Per imprese e policy maker il punto è la sostenibilità del welfare e la prevenzione come investimento produttivo.* Industria senza operai: rischio strutturale. Il Foglio richiama la scomparsa progressiva di competenze manuali e tecniche. Indicazione positiva: formazione professionale, ITS e riqualificazione possono diventare una leva concreta di produttività.
In mid-January 2025, 22-year-old Jeremiah Moneta disappeared from Ponca City, Oklahoma.Just months earlier, Jeremiah had moved from Kansas City, Missouri, hoping to be closer to his mother and siblings after the sudden death of his godfather. He was beginning to settle into his new life, working, saving money, and preparing to move into his own apartment. Jeremiah was also trying to meet people and build new connections in a place that was still unfamiliar.On January 17, Jeremiah's mother, Jaimie, received a phone call from a stranger. The woman said she had found Jeremiah's phone, inhaler, and beanie on her porch. The discovery didn't make sense. Jeremiah never went anywhere without his inhaler.As Jaimie tried to reach her son, she realized something was wrong. Jeremiah wasn't answering calls or texts, and he hadn't shown up for work. When she went to his apartment, everything appeared undisturbed. His belongings were still there, including cash. There were no signs of a struggle, and nothing to suggest he had planned to leave. But as the days passed, more details began to surface. Some of them raised even more questions.More than 15 months later, Jeremiah is still missing. His family continues searching for answers, hoping that someone with information will come forward.If you have any information about the disappearance of Jeremiah Moneta, please contact the Ponca City Police Department at (580) 767-0370.If you have a missing loved one that you would like to have featured on the show, please fill out our case submission form.Follow The Vanished on social media at:FacebookInstagramPatreonSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Rassegna stampa economico-finanziaria del 9 Maggio 2026, strutturata per macro-temi e basata sulle principali testate giornalistiche nazionali. Investimenti, mercati e conti pubbliciTestate: Repubblica / Corriere della Sera / Milano Finanza / Il Foglio / Moneta* Privatizzazioni sotto target: Repubblica evidenzia il forte ritardo del piano di dismissioni pubbliche. Gli incassi realizzati finora ammontano a circa 4 miliardi €, contro un obiettivo pluriennale vicino ai 20 miliardi €. Le operazioni citate comprendono: * cessione del 25% di MPS per circa 916,4 milioni €; * successiva cessione del 12,5% di MPS per circa 653,5 milioni €; * altra tranche del 15% di MPS per circa 1,086 miliardi €; * vendita del 2,8% di Eni per circa 1,366 miliardi €.Il mercato continua comunque a considerare il risiko bancario e le privatizzazioni come uno dei principali driver di Piazza Affari nel medio periodo. * Conti pubblici e flessibilità UE: il Corriere della Sera segnala aperture europee verso l'Italia sul fronte deficit. La revisione dei conti potrebbe consentire una gestione meno rigida del percorso di rientro, soprattutto alla luce delle spese straordinarie legate a energia e difesa. Parallelamente, cala il numero di persone a rischio povertà.Il messaggio che emerge dai quotidiani economici è moderatamente positivo: Bruxelles appare orientata a privilegiare stabilità politica e crescita rispetto a politiche eccessivamente restrittive.* Fusioni e consolidamento europeo: Milano Finanza sottolinea il nuovo orientamento UE favorevole alle aggregazioni industriali e bancarie. Il tema interessa direttamente banche italiane, utilities e infrastrutture. Il mercato legge il cambio di approccio come un tentativo europeo di costruire “campioni continentali” capaci di competere con Stati Uniti e Cina.* Andrea Orcel e il risiko bancario: nell'intervista a Milano Finanza, il CEO di UniCredit conferma l'attenzione alle opportunità di crescita e consolidamento europeo, mantenendo una linea prudente ma espansiva. La partita bancaria resta uno dei temi centrali del 2026.Banche, credito e finanza pubblicaTestate: Milano Finanza / Moneta / Foglio Inserto* Credito sostenuto da CDP e Consap: Moneta evidenzia il ruolo crescente degli strumenti pubblici di garanzia per sostenere famiglie e imprese in una fase di credito ancora selettivo. L'obiettivo del governo è evitare rallentamenti negli investimenti privati e nella liquidità delle PMI.* Mercato bancario più aperto alle aggregazioni: le interviste e gli approfondimenti finanziari convergono su un punto: il sistema bancario europeo sta entrando in una nuova fase di consolidamento. La BCE appare più disponibile a operazioni cross-border rispetto al passato.* Tema governance e authority: il Foglio richiama tensioni su Consob, governance pubbliche e rapporti tra politica e finanza. Il mercato teme ritardi nelle nomine strategiche che potrebbero rallentare operazioni industriali e finanziarie.Industria, agricoltura e Made in ItalyTestate: Il Messaggero / Corriere della Sera / Sole 24 Ore* Agricoltura al centro della strategia industriale: il governo conferma uno stanziamento di circa 15 miliardi € in tre anni a sostegno del comparto agricolo.Il settore agroalimentare italiano continua a mostrare forte resilienza: l'export viene indicato vicino ai 73 miliardi €, livello record storico.* Made in Italy e sicurezza economica: il messaggio politico-industriale emerso dagli incontri di Milano è che agricoltura ed energia sono considerate asset strategici di sicurezza nazionale, non solo settori produttivi.* Pressione sui costi energetici e logistici: le tensioni nel Golfo Persico e nello Stretto di Hormuz aumentano il rischio di rincari per fertilizzanti, trasporto marittimo e materie prime agricole. Le associazioni di categoria chiedono maggiore flessibilità UE sugli aiuti di Stato e sul Patto di stabilità.* Gioco fisico e regolazione: Il Sole 24 Ore richiama la necessità di una riforma del settore gaming terrestre con minore offerta e maggiori tutele. Il comparto resta rilevante in termini di gettito fiscale e occupazione.Fisco, normativa e complianceTestate: Sole 24 Ore / Repubblica / Italia Oggi* Pagamenti della PA e debiti fiscali: Il Sole 24 Ore riporta le modifiche in arrivo sui pagamenti agli autonomi con cartelle fiscali pendenti.Il meccanismo dovrebbe introdurre maggiore flessibilità rispetto alla versione originaria della norma. Restano centrali le soglie già previste: * debiti fiscali superiori a 5.000 €; * controlli preventivi sui pagamenti della PA; * ipotesi di entrata graduale del sistema. Il governo punta a evitare blocchi eccessivi della liquidità per professionisti e PMI.* Telemarketing selvaggio: prevista stretta anche sulle telecomunicazioni, estendendo modelli già adottati per energia e utility.Per il mercato TLC ciò significa maggiori costi di compliance ma anche riduzione delle pratiche aggressive.* DL Primo Maggio e lavoro: Repubblica segnala criticità tecniche sul decreto lavoro: * bonus donne ridotto da 24 a 12 mesi; * anticipo sui rinnovi contrattuali pari al 30% dell'inflazione dopo un anno senza rinnovo; * sanzioni per piattaforme rider da 800 a 2.400 €.Le imprese chiedono maggiore chiarezza applicativa.* Salario minimo: Italia Oggi evidenzia la posizione della Consulta contro interpretazioni territoriali o regionali del salario minimo. Il tema resta nazionale e collegato alla contrattazione collettiva.Energia, geopolitica e materie primeTestate: Corriere della Sera / La Stampa / La Verità / Moneta / Sole 24 Ore* Hormuz e rischio energetico globale: le tensioni tra USA e Iran dominano la rassegna. Più quotidiani riportano attacchi a navi iraniane e crescente instabilità nello Stretto di Hormuz, snodo cruciale per il traffico energetico mondiale.I mercati monitorano soprattutto petrolio, LNG e assicurazioni marittime.* Chi guadagna dalla guerra: il Corriere della Sera evidenzia come i principali beneficiari economici siano: * Paesi esportatori di energia; * major petrolifere; * banche d'investimento; * industria della difesa.Nei grafici allegati compaiono: * utili record delle major petrolifere; * ricavi elevati di Wall Street; * valore strategico di Bab el-Mandeb, stimato in 5,2 miliardi $ di traffico collegato alle rotte commerciali.* Royalty energetiche: Moneta segnala che l'Italia potrebbe ottenere circa 1 miliardo € aggiuntivo da royalties legate a gas e petrolio.* Inflazione alimentare oltre il 3%: La Verità collega il rialzo dei prezzi soprattutto ai costi energetici e logistici.Il tema inflazione resta quindi ancora aperto, soprattutto sui beni essenziali.* Emirati e OPEC: l'uscita degli Emirati dall'OPEC viene interpretata come un possibile segnale di frammentazione del cartello petrolifero, con effetti potenzialmente favorevoli sull'offerta globale nel medio termine.Lavoro, formazione e trasformazione socialeTestate: Repubblica / Italia Oggi / Foglio Inserto* Mercato del lavoro ancora in trasformazione: il focus resta su rider, piattaforme digitali, formazione e nuove forme di tutela. Le aziende chiedono regole più chiare e uniformi per evitare aumento del contenzioso.* Capitale umano e produttività: diversi articoli collegano crescita economica e innovazione alla capacità di attrarre competenze e aumentare produttività, tema considerato decisivo per ridurre il gap con Stati Uniti e Cina.* Stili di vita e salute: il Foglio Inserto cita un dato secondo cui il 30,8% degli italiani conduce una vita sedentaria.Il tema viene letto anche in chiave economica: welfare aziendale, sanità preventiva, sport e longevità diventano mercati sempre più rilevanti.
Join Václav Kandrnal, CEO and Co-Founder of DecisionRules, for a masterclass on the evolution of automated decision-making. A veteran of the financial world with 20 years of experience building digital banks like Zopa and MONETA, Václav is a leader who understands the high cost of rigid code. In this episode, we discuss the strategic "spin-off" of DecisionRules, the critical difference between rule inference and execution, and why giving business teams no-code control over logic is the only way for institutions to stay agile in a 2026 economy.
Rassegna stampa economico-finanziaria del 18 Aprile 2026, strutturata per macro-temi e basata sulle principali testate giornalistiche nazionali. Investimenti e MercatiTestate coinvolte: Il Sole 24 Ore / Corriere della Sera / Repubblica / La Stampa / Il Messaggero / La Verità / Tempo* Riapertura di Hormuz: rally dei listini e correzione dell'energia. La notizia della riapertura dello Stretto durante la tregua ha innescato un'immediata rotazione risk-on: Brent a 86,10 $/barile (con ribasso intraday vicino al -13%), gas TTF a 38,7 €/MWh (-8,8%), Piazza Affari +1,75%, Francoforte +2,27%; i Btp decennali al 3,67% con calo di 13 punti base e l'euro vicino a 1,18 contro dollaro. Il Sole segnala inoltre che, nella sola settimana, 9 borse globali hanno aggiornato i massimi storici, di cui 5 anche nella seduta di venerdì. Il tono generale delle altre testate conferma la stessa notizia, pur con maggiore enfasi sui rischi geopolitici residui. Business takeaway: il mercato sta già prezzando una normalizzazione rapida, ma la velocità del rimbalzo suggerisce prudenza tattica su energia, cambi e spread. (Sole 24 Ore, pp. 115-117; titoli correlati in Corriere p. 12, Repubblica p. 34, Stampa pp. 59-70, Messaggero pp. 82-87, La Verità p. 154, Tempo p. 185) * La normalizzazione logistica è ancora incompleta. Restano elementi di fragilità operativa: secondo Il Sole, nel Golfo sarebbero rimaste intrappolate circa 2.000 navi; sul lato upstream, la fermata dei giacimenti avrebbe già generato una perdita stimata di circa 13 milioni di barili al giorno. In altri termini, il repricing dei mercati è più veloce del ripristino reale delle supply chain energetiche. Indicazione positiva: se il corridoio resta aperto e si riduce il premio al rischio, industria energivora e trasporti possono beneficiare rapidamente di un alleggerimento dei costi input. (Sole 24 Ore, pp. 115-116; Corriere p. 12; Messaggero p. 82) Banche e CreditoTestate coinvolte: Il Sole 24 Ore / Moneta / Repubblica / Il Fatto Quotidiano / Foglio* Mps: ritorno di Lovaglio, ma governance ancora stretta. L'assemblea ha riportato Luigi Lovaglio al vertice; il titolo ha chiuso a +4,17% a Piazza Affari. Dal voto emerge però una maggioranza corta: 8 consiglieri contro 7, con la lista vincente fermata al 49% dei voti. Questo rende il prossimo passaggio sulle cariche un test di stabilità più che una formalità. Il messaggio del Mef è di uscita ordinata: il Governo rivendica di aver “restituito” la banca al mercato e di non aver partecipato all'assemblea. Segnale costruttivo: il dossier conferma che il turnaround patrimoniale è percepito come completato; il punto ora è industriale e di governance. (Sole 24 Ore, pp. 113-114) * Il dietro le quinte azionario segnala un sistema bancario ancora in consolidamento. Moneta ricostruisce un ruolo rilevante di Vittorio Grilli e di relazioni di sistema nella costruzione del risultato assembleare; nello stesso quadro, segnala il ridimensionamento della quota Enpam da 1,3% a 0,1% e ricorda la partecipazione di Banco Bpm al 3,7%. Business takeaway: oltre il dato assembleare, resta aperto il tema di come il Monte userà questa nuova legittimazione per crescita organica, eventuali alleanze e posizionamento nel riassetto del credito italiano. (Moneta, p. 233; Sole 24 Ore, pp. 113-114) Industria, Export e InnovazioneTestate coinvolte: Il Sole 24 Ore / Italia Oggi / Milano Finanza / Corriere della Sera* Export Italia-Cina: il mercato resta strategico e già dimensionale. Nell'intervista al Sole, Tajani quantifica il presidio italiano in Cina: fatturato delle imprese partecipate italiane pari a 33 miliardi di euro. L'export viene definito vicino al 40% del Pil, quindi leva macro decisiva. Sul Golden Power il messaggio è di selettività, non di chiusura: nel 2025 solo 40 operazioni su 1.000 notificate sarebbero state sottoposte a controllo e il veto esercitato solo 2 volte. Sul piano soft power, la missione in Cina viene accompagnata da 11 mostre italiane, di cui 2 contemporaneamente nel Museo Nazionale Cinese. Indicazione positiva: il quadro suggerisce spazio per difendere l'accesso ai mercati asiatici senza rinunciare alla protezione degli asset strategici. (Sole 24 Ore, pp. 118-119) * AI e domanda elettrica: opportunità industriale, ma il collo di bottiglia è l'energia. Italia Oggi evidenzia che una singola query a sistemi come ChatGPT può richiedere fino a 10 volte l'elettricità di una ricerca tradizionale su Google. Negli USA si citano installazioni di turbine a gas in grado di alimentare una città di 100.000 abitanti per sostenere i nuovi supercomputer, mentre la domanda addizionale per data center è stimata in crescita per almeno i prossimi due anni. Il tema per l'Italia è doppio: attrarre infrastrutture digitali e, insieme, rafforzare la base di generazione elettrica. Lettura pro-business: chi saprà legare AI, data center e disponibilità energetica avrà un vantaggio competitivo concreto. (Italia Oggi, p. 179) Fisco e NormativaTestate coinvolte: Il Sole 24 Ore / Italia Oggi / Il Messaggero / Milano Finanza* Transizione 5.0: sblocco parziale degli “esodati”, ma resta il rischio incapienza. Il decreto fiscale risolve quasi del tutto il problema delle imprese rimaste in lista d'attesa per esaurimento fondi nel 2025, ma limita la compensazione del credito d'imposta al solo 2026. Il codice tributo già definito dall'Agenzia è il “7079” (risoluzione 14/E/2026). Il nodo è rilevante perché, nella disciplina originaria, il credito inutilizzato al 31 dicembre 2025 poteva essere fruito in 5 quote annuali di pari importo; ora le imprese senza sufficiente capienza fiscale nel 2026 rischiano di perdere parte del beneficio. Per il nuovo piano basato su iperammortamento, il perimetro degli investimenti è indicato tra 1° gennaio 2026 e 20 settembre 2028. Messaggio manageriale: incentivo importante, ma da pianificare con forte presidio fiscale e di cassa. (Sole 24 Ore, pp. 122-123) * Rottamazione locale: si apre un potenziale cantiere da circa 10 miliardi. Italia Oggi stima il magazzino residuo degli enti locali coinvolgibile in circa 10 miliardi di euro, di cui 6,29 miliardi dei comuni e 4,41 miliardi di regioni e province. La proposta Anci prevede un contributo di 2 euro per contribuente per ambito provinciale di riscossione, mentre una controproposta Ader potrebbe salire a 4 euro. Il termine proposto per attivare telematicamente l'operazione sarebbe il 31 luglio 2026. Sullo sfondo, il magazzino fiscale complessivo di Ader viene quantificato in 1.272,90 miliardi, accumulati in 25 anni. Segnale positivo: se la norma viene chiusa, può aumentare il tasso di recupero e liberare spazio di bilancio per molti enti territoriali. (Italia Oggi, p. 177) * Previdenza complementare: portabilità rinviata, ma quadro di tutela più robusto. Milano Finanza segnala che il diritto a trasferire anche il contributo aziendale slitta dal 1° luglio al 31 ottobre 2026. Viene inoltre introdotto l'obbligo per le forme pensionistiche di aderire a sistemi stragiudiziali di risoluzione delle controversie; la sanzione amministrativa in caso di mancata adesione va da 500 euro a 500.000 euro. Il contributo di vigilanza Covip viene fissato con misura massima pari allo 0,1 per mille delle risorse destinate alle prestazioni. Impatto: più trasparenza e più mobilità futura, ma con tempi di attuazione ancora dilatati. (Milano Finanza, p. 227) Lavoro, Demografia e FormazioneTestate coinvolte: Milano Finanza / Repubblica / Corriere della Sera* Salari e produttività: il vero rischio strutturale resta domestico. Nell'intervista a Milano Finanza, Francesco Giavazzi richiama tre possibili scenari macro e lega il rischio Italia non solo allo shock geopolitico ma ai fondamentali interni. Il dato più netto è sul lavoro: i dipendenti avrebbero perso circa l'8% di salario reale, perché i contratti non hanno recuperato l'inflazione. La lettura è chiara: anche in presenza di spread in calo e reputazione finanziaria migliore, senza recupero della produttività e dei salari il quadro di crescita resta fragile. Business takeaway: qui si apre uno spazio positivo per rinnovi contrattuali più selettivi, produttività, welfare e upskilling. (Milano Finanza, pp. 228-229) * Poste/Elis: la sfida demografica diventa tema industriale. Poste Italiane viene descritta come primo datore di lavoro del Paese con 13 miliardi di ricavi, 2,2 miliardi di utili, 120.000 dipendenti e 53% di donne; con l'operazione annunciata a marzo, l'organico potrebbe salire a 150.000 unità. Gli over 50 sono oltre 40.000, circa un terzo dell'organico; in Italia gli over 50 in età lavorativa sarebbero 9,2 milioni, numero raddoppiato negli ultimi 10 anni. Negli ultimi 8 anni Poste ha effettuato 34.000 assunzioni e portato l'età media a 48 anni. Indicazione positiva: il tema non è solo “gestire l'età”, ma convertire seniority in produttività, mentoring e trasferimento di competenze. (Milano Finanza, p. 231) Energia e Geopolitica EconomicaTestate coinvolte: Corriere della Sera / Il Sole 24 Ore / La Stampa / Il Messaggero / Foglio Inserto* L'economia italiana resta esposta al gas e agli shock esterni. Il cluster di articoli su Hormuz, prezzi energetici e dipendenza dalle forniture converge su un punto: l'Italia beneficia subito dell'allentamento dei prezzi, ma resta vulnerabile se la crisi si riaccende. Il Sole mostra l'effetto immediato sui mercati; Corriere, Stampa e Messaggero insistono invece sui tempi lunghi per il ritorno alla normalità e sulla dipendenza strutturale. Il segnale di policy è positivo: il repricing del rischio crea una finestra utile per accelerare diversificazione, stoccaggi, infrastrutture e investimenti elettrici. (Sole 24 Ore, pp. 115-117; Corriere pp. 12-24; Stampa pp. 67-70; M
Manto Adomėno romanas „Moneta ir labirintas“ pirmoji dalis. Išleido leidykla „baltos lankos“.2018-ieji, Nižnedvinskas, Šiaurės Rusija. Lietuvos saugumo Giliosios geopolitikos skyriaus žvalgybininkas Tomas Narvydas incognito seka ataušusiais pėdsakais. Prieš metus šiame mieste, prigludusiame prie poliarinio rato, jo mokytojas, viršininkas ir bičiulis Leonas Nevardauskas rastas nuskendęs upėje. Iš pirmo žvilgsnio mirtis atrodo kaip nelaimingas atsitikimas, tačiau ką FSB nekenčiamas žmogus veikė vienas gūdžioje Rusijos provincijoje? Kodėl velionio kišenėje rastas belemnito akmuo, dar vadinamas velnio pirštu? Tomas leidžiasi į labirintišką kelionę tiesos link po Rusijos tamsumas ir savo paties praeitį. Knygos ištraukas skaito aktorius Giedrius Arbačiauskas.
Assieme a Francesca Grazioli, già autrice di “Capitalismo carnivoro”, facciamo un viaggio tra continenti, epoche e sistemi economici, per scoprire come il riso rappresenti una delle chiavi per comprendere le trasformazioni del mondo moderno.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Manto Adomėno romanas „Moneta ir labirintas“ pirmoji dalis. Išleido leidykla „baltos lankos“.2018-ieji, Nižnedvinskas, Šiaurės Rusija. Lietuvos saugumo Giliosios geopolitikos skyriaus žvalgybininkas Tomas Narvydas incognito seka ataušusiais pėdsakais. Prieš metus šiame mieste, prigludusiame prie poliarinio rato, jo mokytojas, viršininkas ir bičiulis Leonas Nevardauskas rastas nuskendęs upėje. Iš pirmo žvilgsnio mirtis atrodo kaip nelaimingas atsitikimas, tačiau ką FSB nekenčiamas žmogus veikė vienas gūdžioje Rusijos provincijoje? Kodėl velionio kišenėje rastas belemnito akmuo, dar vadinamas velnio pirštu? Tomas leidžiasi į labirintišką kelionę tiesos link po Rusijos tamsumas ir savo paties praeitį. Knygos ištraukas skaito aktorius Giedrius Arbačiauskas.
Durante il conflitto in Iran si è rafforzata la correlazione di Bitcoin con il comparto dell'energia elettrica. Un secolo fa Henry Ford profetizzava che sarebbe nata una moneta ancorata all'energia. E' questo il vero ruolo di Bitcoin anche come classe di investimento. In questa nuova puntata di Cripto Vito Lops ne parla con Daniele Bernardi, ceo di Diaman Partners. Focus anche sulla vera identità di Satoshi Nakamoto e sul crescente utilizzo dei perpetual tra i cripto-investitori Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Manto Adomėno romanas „Moneta ir labirintas“ pirmoji dalis. Išleido leidykla „baltos lankos“.2018-ieji, Nižnedvinskas, Šiaurės Rusija. Lietuvos saugumo Giliosios geopolitikos skyriaus žvalgybininkas Tomas Narvydas incognito seka ataušusiais pėdsakais. Prieš metus šiame mieste, prigludusiame prie poliarinio rato, jo mokytojas, viršininkas ir bičiulis Leonas Nevardauskas rastas nuskendęs upėje. Iš pirmo žvilgsnio mirtis atrodo kaip nelaimingas atsitikimas, tačiau ką FSB nekenčiamas žmogus veikė vienas gūdžioje Rusijos provincijoje? Kodėl velionio kišenėje rastas belemnito akmuo, dar vadinamas velnio pirštu? Tomas leidžiasi į labirintišką kelionę tiesos link po Rusijos tamsumas ir savo paties praeitį. Knygos ištraukas skaito aktorius Giedrius Arbačiauskas.
Manto Adomėno romanas „Moneta ir labirintas“ pirmoji dalis. Išleido leidykla „baltos lankos“.2018-ieji, Nižnedvinskas, Šiaurės Rusija. Lietuvos saugumo Giliosios geopolitikos skyriaus žvalgybininkas Tomas Narvydas incognito seka ataušusiais pėdsakais. Prieš metus šiame mieste, prigludusiame prie poliarinio rato, jo mokytojas, viršininkas ir bičiulis Leonas Nevardauskas rastas nuskendęs upėje. Iš pirmo žvilgsnio mirtis atrodo kaip nelaimingas atsitikimas, tačiau ką FSB nekenčiamas žmogus veikė vienas gūdžioje Rusijos provincijoje? Kodėl velionio kišenėje rastas belemnito akmuo, dar vadinamas velnio pirštu? Tomas leidžiasi į labirintišką kelionę tiesos link po Rusijos tamsumas ir savo paties praeitį. Knygos ištraukas skaito aktorius Giedrius Arbačiauskas.
Urdin Euskal Herri Irratia euskaraz / Les chroniques en basque de France Bleu
durée : 00:58:06 - Eusko Eguna Ezpeletan Apiririlaren 18an : tokiko moneta eta parte hartzaileen besta handia ! - EUSKOA Europako lehen tokiko moneta eta bertako ekonomia sustatzeko tresna kolektiboa da : euskoak erabiliz, tokiko enpresak, laborantza, komertxantak eta elkarteak zuzenki sustengatzen dira. Urte guziz, EUSKO Egunak erabiltzaileak eta laguntzaileak biltzen ditu, besta giroan. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
durée : 00:58:06 - Eusko Eguna Ezpeletan Apiririlaren 18an : tokiko moneta eta parte hartzaileen besta handia ! - EUSKOA Europako lehen tokiko moneta eta bertako ekonomia sustatzeko tresna kolektiboa da : euskoak erabiliz, tokiko enpresak, laborantza, komertxantak eta elkarteak zuzenki sustengatzen dira. Urte guziz, EUSKO Egunak erabiltzaileak eta laguntzaileak biltzen ditu, besta giroan. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
Immagina la scena: una persona è distrutta dal dolore davanti allo specchio. Ma un istante prima che il pianto esploda del tutto, prende lo smartphone, cerca la luce migliore, controlla l'inquadratura e preme "Rec". Inizia a piangere davanti all'obiettivo, poi edita il video con una musica malinconica e pubblica.In questa puntata di Psicologia Cognitiva Applicata, affrontiamo un tabù moderno: la mercificazione della vulnerabilità, o "Vulnerability Porn". Analizziamo il fenomeno del "Pianto Performativo", dove l'intimità del dolore viene trasformata in una transazione digitale per ottenere engagement e validazione. Esploreremo i concetti cognitivi di Dissonanza Operativa e Auto-Oggettivazione, e ribalteremo lo specchio verso noi spettatori per comprendere il nostro "Voyeurismo Emotivo". Infine, un invito alla "Intimità Radicale" per reclamare la sovranità sul nostro dolore, lontano dagli algoritmi.
Los martes, en Hoy por Hoy Cádiz, la periodista Patricia Merello abre este espacio en el que suenan las voces de mujeres de toda la provincia de Cádiz para mostrar la diversidad, el talento y la lucha femenina gaditana en todos los ámbitos de la sociedad, reflejando su esfuerzo y sus historias inspiradoras.
❓ Dopo le sette puntate sullo smantellamento della sanità pubblica sono arrivate critiche, dubbi e obiezioni su debito, inflazione, Maastricht e responsabilità politiche. Invece di evitarle, le affrontiamo nel merito: uno Stato può “finire i soldi”? L'inflazione dipende davvero dalla spesa pubblica? Chi ha tagliato ospedali e posti letto? Niente slogan. Solo dati e ricostruzione storica in questa prima puntata speciale di Social Crime, il podcast ideato e scritto da Matteo Bernabè.
Oggi a Too Big To Fail, il podcast di finanza personale fatto da tre amici in un platonico bar, parliamo della storia della moneta, da 5000 anni fa fino al suo prossimo futuro, dal metallo sonate ai bit, dalle aspettative e fiducia alle aspettative e fiducia. I consigli di oggi:Nicola: Cityboy di Geraint Anderson: Vittorio: Love Is Blind Italia (Netflix)Alain: Il Cammino del Cretino (Canale YouTube)
L'occhio di Ra, una creepypasta di https://creepypastatoo.fandom.com/wiki/The_Eye_Of_Ra tradotta e narrata da Amico Diverte. Musica: CO.AG (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcavSftXHgxLBWwLDm_bNvA) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
“Tutta La Juve che Vuoi” con Dario Ghiringhelli e Ludovica Guidobaldi. Ospiti: Stefano Romagnoli, Paolo Moneta.
Corey Then is the Vice President and Deputy General Counsel - Global Policy at Circle, a global financial technology company. He previously held a series of legal roles, and spent a period in the White House as an economics and Department of Justice lead. He's also an adjunct professor at the Washington University School of Law. We got to know eachother while Corey was in-house counsel at Moneta in St Louis. Our conversation starts with Corey's entry into law and how his stint in the White House was formative in terms of his approach to problem solving and working with teams. We move then to what interested him first in crypto assets and what brought him to Circle. Corey explains what it is about Stablecoins that makes them so transformational. He suggests that they will enable commerce to speed up and that this increase in money velocity, will bring more prosperity to more people around the world..In terms of the risks to this trajectory, Corey suggests that if there are not comparable laws around the world, that StableCoin won't meet its full potential. He suggests that if there are balkanized regulatory structures around the world, we could end up with stable coins stopping at borders, which would be a huge disservice to consumers around the world. This podcast is kindly sponsored by Evanston Capital and Alvine Capital. For over 20 years Evanston Capital has had a key focus in identifying early-stage investment managers it believes are capable of generating long-term, value-added returns in complex, innovative strategy areas. Alvine Capital is a specialist investment manager and placement boutique with a particular focus on alternative assets with significant presence in London and Stockholm.
Con il prezzo di bitcoin che scende arrivano immancabili le sirene della propaganda fiat. Articoli sciatti, opinioni male informate, plateali bugie: tutto già visto. Inoltre: cos'è la teoria della perestroika al contrario, Gloria Zhao non è più lead maintainer di Bitcoin Core, BIP110 e la sua scarsa adozione, e SigBash, il nuovo protocollo per schemi multifirma.It's showtime!
Anglers ALERT: Big Changes Coming to Smith Mountain Lake (Public Meeting Info)In today's episode of Fishing the DMV, we're breaking down one of the hottest topics in Virginia fishing right now — aquatic vegetation (hydrilla/SAV) at Smith Mountain Lake and what it means for anglers, guides, and local businesses.For some, grass is a game-changer that improves habitat and fishing. For others, it raises concerns. So what's the right balance?TLAC recently met with guides, business owners, and anglers to start the conversation, and now there's a public meeting where YOUR voice matters. The goal isn't conflict — it's collaboration. Show up informed, ready to listen, and ready to help shape a plan that protects both the fishery and the fishing community.Please support Fishing the DMV on Patreon!!! Patreon: https://patreon.com/FishingtheDMVPodcastPublic Meeting: Wednesday, February 4 6:00 PM 400 Scruggs Rd, Moneta, VA 24121The meeting will also be live streamed Link down below: https://www.youtube.com/live/yemAQ7FsoZA If you are interested in being on the show or a sponsorship opportunity, please reach out to me at fishingtheDMV@gmail.com Link to Billy Kohls bait shop: https://www.smithmountainlakefishing.com/baitshop Check out Billy Kohls website at: Smith Mountain Lake Fishing Guide https://www.smithmountainlakefishing.com/aboutJake's bait & Tackle Website: http://www.jakesbaitandtackle.com/ Link to Tactical Fishing Company: https://tacticalfishingco.com/ #bassfishing #fishingtheDMV #fishingtipsSupport the show
Ile tracimy na dezinformacji? W jakiej „walucie”? Kto i jak może nas przed tymi stratami ustrzec? Odpowiadają Maia Mazurkiewicz – prezeska Zarządu Fundacji PZU, adwokatka, współzałożycielka Alliance for Europe oraz prof. Joanna Tyrowicz – ekonomistka związana z Uniwersytetem Warszawskim oraz Niezależnym Pozarządowym Ośrodkiem Badawczym GRAPE, członkini Rady Polityki Pieniężnej. [wideokast]
Le sujet :Et si le secret pour battre le marché résidait dans les petites valeurs que tout le monde néglige ? Plongez dans l'univers des small caps et apprenez les critères essentiels pour identifier les futures pépites boursières.L'invité du jour :Romain Burnand est dirigeant de Moneta Asset Management, une société de gestion de portefeuille créée en 2003. Au micro de Matthieu Stefani, il nous révèle les stratégies d'investissement de sa société de gestion.Découvrez : x22 en 22 ans : décryptage d'une performance exceptionnellePourquoi les small caps surperforment les grandes valeursLes 3 critères pour sélectionner une action gagnantePourquoi acheter quand les autres ont peurComment gérer ses émotions et éviter l'affect en BourseAvantages :Bonne nouvelle ! Nous avons négocié pour vous un avantage exclusif. Les 30 premières personnes qui écrivent à partenaires@moneta.fr pourront visiter Moneta, rencontrer l'équipe autour d'un petit-déjeuner et découvrir de l'intérieur le fonctionnement d'une société de gestion.Ils citent les références suivantes :L'auteur Peter LynchOn vous souhaite une très bonne écoute ! C'est par ici si vous préférez Apple Podcasts, ou ici si vous préférez Spotify.Et pour recevoir toutes les actus et des recommandations exclusives, abonnez-vous à la newsletter, c'est par ici.La Martingale est un podcast du label Orso Media.Merci à notre partenaire Louve Invest, l'assurance-vie aux frais les plus bas du marché*.Bénéficiez de 0,35% de frais de gestion à vie sur les supports en unités de compte jusqu'au 14/02 : https://lp.louveinvest.com/offre-av-la-martingale*Source : Benchmark de novembre 2025 réalisé par Les Echos Études.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
This inaugural episode of The Long and Short of It with Ian McKnight kicks off with a reflection on a news-filled Christmas period where geopolitics started the year in explosive fashion and markets started to digest the aftermath.Today's episode features Aoifinn Devitt, Senior Investment Advisor at Moneta, as a guest and we discuss topics as diverse as the impact of geopolitics, UK growth, interest rates and the need for the triumph of hope over nihilism!We conduct a health check on US equity markets, looking at valuations and of course the Mag 7, tracing their fortunes along the course of the year, and check in on how stocks such as @tesla have forged their own path and how the "average may lie" when it comes to both earning expectations and returns
Se ci pensate, oggi non è difficile guadagnare qualche euro in più, ma è difficilissimo guadagnare un'ora di concentrazione pulita. In questo episodio andrò ad approfondire una forma di inflazione che non riguarda l'euro, il dollaro o i mercati. Riguarda qualcosa di molto più prezioso: la nostra attenzione. Viviamo in un'epoca dove tutti vogliono la stessa cosa da noi: la nostra attenzione.E proprio come succede con la moneta, quando qualcosa viene stampata o distribuita troppo, perde valore.Buon ascolto!--------------------------------------Unisciti anche tu a "Natale ad alto impatto":https://bit.ly/natale_ad_alto_impatto_benefficienza_sormani--------------------------------------Inserisci i tuoi contatti per poter fare una call gratuita e senza impegno con un tutor di Piano Finanziario:Info call gratuita Piano FinanziarioEffettua ora il tuo check-up finanziario a soli 95€ (anziché 197€) utilizzando questo link (se non dovesse funzionare, inserisci il coupon SORMANI50):https://www.pianofinanziario.it/federicosormani--------------------------------------Scarica gratuitamente il foglio excel per analizzare la tua pianificazione finanziaria:https://bit.ly/corretta-pianificazione-finanziariaScarica gratuitamente il foglio excel col calcolatore dell'interesse composto: https://bit.ly/calcolatore-interesse-compsoto-PACvsPICScarica gratuitamente il foglio excel per calcolare il tuo stato patrimoniale: https://bit.ly/calcola-il-tuo-stato-patrimonialeScarica gratuitamente la mappa concettuale sintetica su come superare la paura di investire:https://bit.ly/Come-superare-la-paura-di-investire--------------------------------------Se vuoi, puoi entrare a fare parte del mio progetto finanziandolo e ottenendo in cambio ulteriori servizi e vantaggi: https://bit.ly/tipeee-federicosormaniUn ringraziamento personale ai miei tippers: Noemi Cenni, Marina Manzoni, Gabriele Contini, Paola Sormani, Giovanni Pianigiani, Edoardo Tofi, Jacopo Fumanti Petrini, Francois Mickel, Aldo Sandroni, Daniele Cogoni.--------------------------------------Per metterti in contatto con me (feedback/consigli/critiche/interviste/collaborazioni):untoldmoney.podcast@gmail.comhttps://bit.ly/linkedin-federicosormani
Eric Kittner, CEO, Chairman and Partner of the Moneta Group, outlines why Moneta's internally owned model offers a distinct alternative to RIA firms that rely heavily on outside capital. He also explores the future of advisor ownership, the importance of next-gen buy-in, and ways to drive stronger talent retention.
Linda Havrlíková je mladá oděvní a textilní návrhářka, která letos získala titul MONETA Živnostník roku 2025 Středočeského kraje. Od roku 2019 se ve svém oděvním studiu aktivně zabývá tématem nevyužité lokální ovčí vlny a zároveň hospodaří na rodné usedlosti v duchu udržitelnosti. Její tvorba je spjata s českým vlněným suknem, ze kterého vytváří autorské kabátky na míru.
“Tutta La Juve che Vuoi” con Dario Ghiringhelli e Veronica Vigneri. Ospiti: Stefano Romagnoli (Footstats), Paolo Ottavio Moneta (Fanta Coach).
Episode 119: This week, Kyle Van Pelt talks with Eric Kittner, CEO and Chairman of the Board at Moneta Group. Eric began his career at Arthur Andersen and RubinBrown before joining Moneta in 2003. Since becoming Managing Partner in 2018, Eric has led Moneta through a period of remarkable growth, expanding from a single Midwest office to multiple national markets and more than doubling its AUM. Eric talks with Kyle about Moneta's comprehensive service model and how they've operationally mastered the 'quarterback' role for clients. He also shares the firm's geographic growth strategy and the importance of in-office culture for developing the next generation of advisors. From tax strategy to tech adoption to developing next-gen talent, Eric reveals what it really takes to grow a firm that never loses its human touch. In this episode: (00:00) - Intro (03:11) - Eric's money moment (05:33) - Lessons from Arthur Andersen: culture, training, and crisis opportunity (08:10) - How tax strategy shapes Moneta's approach to serving clients (09:09) - Building a truly comprehensive service model (11:39) - Why Moneta has never taken private equity money (13:43) - Moneta's intentional growth strategy: Go deep, not wide (16:16) - What makes a perfect cultural and business fit for Moneta partnerships (20:50) - Growing next-gen talent through flexibility and connection (25:11) - Recruiting vs. developing future advisors (30:30) - How Moneta leverages technology (33:40) - The biggest tech drag on the advisor experience (36:31) - Eric's outlook on the future of wealth management (40:57) - What makes one RIA different from another (44:01) - Eric's Milemarker Minute Key Takeaways Independence is not just a label—it's a mindset. Whether you're solo or part of a large firm, true independence comes from making decisions that align with your clients' best interests, not outside pressures or short-term gains. Culture is a foundation. Processes and tech can be copied. Culture can't. The way your team behaves when no one's watching determines how clients experience your firm. Intentional growth leads to sustainable success. It's easy to chase expansion or new tech for the sake of momentum. The best leaders grow deliberately, aligning every move with purpose, people, and long-term vision. Technology should create time. Use tools that simplify and elevate human connection, not replace it. The future of advice belongs to firms that blend empathy with efficiency. Quotes "To us, culture is not a mythical figure. Culture is the total of your behavior on a day-to-day basis." ~ Eric Kittner "We've been very intentional about doing what we do really well, being that quarterback, providing that advice, and coordinating the resources." ~ Eric Kittner "The title on your business card is what it is. When a client reaches out to you, that's when you are their advisor." ~ Eric Kittner Links Eric Kittner on LinkedIn Moneta Group Andersen Outliers: The Story of Success Leaders Eat Last Connect with our hosts Milemarker.co Kyle on LinkedIn Jud on LinkedIn Subscribe and stay in touch Apple Podcasts Spotify YouTube Produce game-changing content with Turncast Turncast helps your company grow by producing top-quality content and fostering transformative conversations. We specialize in content generation, podcasting, digital strategy, and audience growth for fintech and financial services companies. Learn more at Turncast.com.
W tym odcinku razem z Sylwią Kołowacik zaglądamy w kosmogram Claude'a Moneta i odkrywamy mocny wpływ Skorpiona — energii, która pozwala sięgać pod powierzchnię koloru i światła. Rozmawiamy o tym, jak jego horoskop odzwierciedla sposób patrzenia na naturę i emocjonalną głębię jego obrazów.Przyglądamy się też ruchowi impresjonistów — i temu, co naprawdę zaskoczyło mnie w ich horoskopie. Sylwia opowiada o życiu Moneta: o wyborach, przełomach i codzienności, które współtworzyły wyjątkową wrażliwość artysty.To odcinek dla wszystkich, którzy kochają sztukę, astrologię i odkrywanie ukrytych historii.Zapraszamy ✨
What happens when a Brooklyn woman who identifies as queer, liberal, vegan, and an atheist donates her kidney to a conservative Christian man from Virginia? Kerry Kennedy and Joey Shervey tell the story of what it looks like when compassion outvotes everything else. Their transplant crossed party lines and personal beliefs to create an unexpected friendship. Then, Lindsay Vigue describes how a small flyer on the wall of a diner led her to become a living kidney donor, and then to becoming the executive director of Donate Life Connecticut. Resources: Donate Life Connecticut National Kidney Foundation National Kidney Registry OrganDonor.gov Former Middletown mayor Dan Drew's TED Talk about why he donated his kidney Suggested episode: The Story Of The First African American Face Transplant GUESTS: Joey Shervey: Kidney transplant recipient from Moneta, Virginia Kerry Kennedy: Living kidney donor from Brooklyn, New York Lindsay Vigue: Living kidney donor and the executive director of Donate Life Connecticut Support the show: https://www.wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Zapomeňte na peněženky plné bankovek, mincí a platebních karet. Dnešní mladí mají jiné představy o moderním placení. Jak jsou na tom vůbec s finanční gramotností a jakou roli v tom hrají Instagram, TikTok a YouTube? Jak bude vypadat budoucnost financí? O tom byla řeč v nejnovějším vydání videopodcastu Money Movements, který připravuje Forbes ve spolupráci se společností Visa. Hosty byli Maria Šimůnková z organizace Nekrachni a Tomáš Kapoun z Moneta Money Bank. Na pomoc si vzali data z průzkumu společnosti Visa, Nekrachni a Moneta Money Bank.
#watchnow | Is the AI stock rally unstoppable or already running on borrowed time? Since the launch of ChatGPT, markets have added trillions in value, fueled by tech giants like NVIDIA, Amazon, Tesla, Meta, and Oracle. But can this AI boom really last, or is it the next bubble investors should beware of?In this episode of The Core Report Special Edition, Govindraj Ethiraj speaks with Aoifinn Devitt, Senior Investment Advisor at Moneta, about the truth behind AI hype, market cycles, and what investors should and should not believe. From the rise of AI infrastructure and data centers to the psychology driving Wall Street's excitement, we explore where the AI revolution is heading and what it means for global markets.✅ Will AI stocks continue to climb or face a correction✅ How Oracle and other overlooked companies became surprise winners✅ Why investors are rushing into “picks and shovels” like data centers and power✅ The risks of overvalued AI stocks and the psychology behind the frenzy✅ How AI is reshaping jobs, portfolios, and the global economyWhether you follow business news, tech trends, or market strategy, this conversation breaks down the hype and the hard truths of AI investing.
Dopo che la bizzarra soluzione del pediluvio è stata messa agli atti, il chiasso sul caso della morte di Wilma Montesi si placa uscendo dalle prime pagine dei giornali. A riportarlo potentemente all'attenzione del pubblico è il processo in cui il giornalista Silvano Muto ritira la ritrattazione e scarica un fulmine a ciel sereno: non è stato un incidente a uccidere Wilma, la ragazza è finita in un giro losco di traffico di stupefacenti e festini a base di orge e droga. Impossibile da credere, ma Muto ha un asso nella manica, una ragazza di nome Anna Maria Moneta Caglio. L'affare Montesi torna a divampare come un incendio.Una produzione Think about Science: thinkaboutscience.comCon: Massimo Polidoro e Giulio Niccolò Carlone; Video editing: Elena Mascolo, Fotografia: Claudio Sforza; Musiche: Marco Forni; Logo e animazioni: Zampediverse; Social - Comunicazione: Giacomo Vallarino - Grafiche: Roberta Baria; Distribuzione audio: Enrico Zabeo; Titoli: Jean SevillaÈ ARRIVATO IL MIO NUOVO LIBRO: "Una vita ben spesa. Trovare il senso delle cose con Leonardo, Einstein e Darwin": https://amzn.to/4leRDOR LEGGI UN ESTRATTO: https://bit.ly/4jRHXIN LEGGI la mia graphic novel: "Figli delle stelle" (con Riccardo La Bella, per Feltrinelli Comics): https://amzn.to/47YYN3KLEGGI: "Sherlock Holmes e l'arte del ragionamento" (Feltrinelli), il mio ultimo libro: https://amzn.to/3UuEwxSLEGGI: "La meraviglia del tutto" l'ultimo libro di Piero Angela che abbiamo scritto insieme: https://amzn.to/3uBTojAIscriviti alla mia NEWSLETTER: L' "AVVISO AI NAVIGANTI": https://mailchi.mp/massimopolidoro/avvisoainavigantiAderisci alla pagina PATREON, sostieni i miei progetti e accedi a tanti contenuti esclusivi: /massimopolidoroScopri i miei Corsi online: "L'arte di Ragionare", "Psicologia dell'insolito", "L'arte di parlare in pubblico" e "l'Arte del Mentalismo": https://www.massimopolidorostudio.comPER APPROFONDIRELe musiche sono di Marco Forni e si possono ascoltare qui: https://hyperfollow.com/marcoforniLEGGI i miei libri: "Sherlock Holmes e l'arte del ragionamento": https://amzn.to/3UuEwxS"La meraviglia del tutto" con Piero Angela: https://amzn.to/3uBTojA"La scienza dell'incredibile. Come si formano credenze e convinzioni e perché le peggiori non muoiono mai": https://amzn.to/3Z9GG4W"Geniale. 13 lezioni che ho ricevuto da un mago leggendario sull'arte di vivere e pensare": https://amzn.to/3qTQmCC"Il mondo sottosopra": https://amzn.to/2WTrG0Z"Pensa come uno scienziato": https://amzn.to/3mT3gOiL' "Atlante dei luoghi misteriosi dell'antichità": https://amzn.to/2JvmQ33"La libreria dei misteri": https://amzn.to/3bHBU7E"Grandi misteri della storia": https://amzn.to/2U5hcHe"Leonardo. Genio ribelle": https://amzn.to/3lmDthJE qui l'elenco completo dei miei libri disponibili: https://amzn.to/44feDp4Non perdere i prossimi video, iscriviti al mio canale: https://goo.gl/Xkzh8ARESTIAMO IN CONTATTO:Ricevi l'Avviso ai Naviganti, la mia newsletter settimanale: https://mailchi.mp/massimopolidoro/avvisoainavigantie partecipa alle scelte della mia communitySeguimi:Patreon: massimopolidoroCorsi: massimopolidorostudio.comInstagram: @massimopolidoroPagina FB: Official.Massimo.Polidoro X: @massimopolidoro Sito: http://www.massimopolidoro.comQuesta descrizione contiene link affiliati, il che significa che in caso di acquisto di qualcuno dei libri segnalati riceverò una piccola commissione (che a te non costerà nulla): un piccolo contributo per sostenere il canale e la realizzazione di questi video. Grazie per il sostegno!
L'Italia entra nell'alleanza europea sul nucleare. Obiettivo: una transizione energetica sostenibile e sicura. Intanto la presidente della Bce Christine Lagarde dice che è ora dell'Euro globale, ma serve un'azione decisa dell'Europa, mentre andiamo a indagare i dati sui consumi dei media degli italiani. ... Qui il link per iscriversi al canale Whatsapp di Notizie a colazione: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va7X7C4DjiOmdBGtOL3z Per iscriverti al canale Telegram: https://t.me/notizieacolazione ... Qui gli altri podcast di Class Editori: https://milanofinanza.it/podcast Musica https://www.bensound.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of your favorite smart home podcast, Daniel Moneta, Chair of the Matter Marketing and Product Subgroup at the CSA, joins to talk about the latest smart home news, some new smart switches, Govee's new indoor skylight, and the new Matter 1.4.1 update.Send us your HomeKit questions and recommendations with the hashtag homekitinsider. Tweet and follow our hosts at:@andrew_osu on Twitter@andrewohara941 on ThreadsEmail us hereSponsored by:NordLayer: Get an exclusive offer of up to 22% off NordLayer yearly plans plus 10% on top with the coupon code homekit-10Fast Growing Trees: Listeners to our show get 15% OFF their first purchase when using the code HOMEKIT at checkout at FastGrowingTrees.comHomeKit Insider YouTube ChannelSubscribe to the HomeKit Insider YouTube Channel and watch our episodes every week! Click here to subscribe.Links from the showBrilliant Gen 2 panelsMatter 1.4.1 releaseSonos Interim CEO Wired InterviewInovellie Wall SwitchApple Support doc on New ArchitectureApple to Require New ArchitectureGovee SkylightNew Hue BridgeThose interested in sponsoring the show can reach out to us at: andrew@appleinsider.com
In this second chapter of our journey through the houses, we leave behind the bright burst of first breath and enter the quiet, grounding terrain of the Second House — the house of value, money, body, worth, and what it means to truly belong here.We reflect on what happens after Rumpelstiltskin tears himself into the earth — a fitting image for the descent from the daimonic into the material. From here, we explore the deep resourcing available in the 2–4am hours, the hiddenness of self-worth, and the tension between longing and ingenuity.We turn to myth and story: Psyche's journey to the underworld, King Midas and his golden touch, Hermes and the sacred cattle, and the Fisherman's insatiable wife. Along the way, we question what is enough, what is truly ours, and how far we've wandered from the Temple of Hera — where the first coins were once minted as offerings to the Great Mother.This episode invites a soulful reckoning with our possessions, our body, and our relationship to the material world. What have we been given? What do we give back? And what might it mean to remember the sacred nature of value itself?Podcast Musician: Marlia CoeurPlease consider becoming a Patron to support the show!Go to OnTheSoulsTerms.com for more.
Uroczystość przekazania monety Holey Dollar z 1813 r. odbyła się w Ambasadzie RP w Canberze. Chodzi o pierwszą australijską monetę, która została skradziona z Muzeum Okręgowego w Toruniu. W imieniu władz Australii monetę przekazał australijski Minister for the Arts Tony Burke MP, stronę polską reprezentowała Wiceminister Kultury i Dziedzictwa Narodowego Marta Cienkowska.
A look at some of the Kentuckians who worked alongside Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and how their work is being remembered.
EPISODE #1121 GOLD, GRIT, AND THE FIGHT FOR FINANCIAL FREEDOM Richard welcomes former U.S. Army Paratrooper and World Champion Powerlifter Tony Arterburn, who dives deep into the turbulent world of money, power, and freedom. He takes listeners back to the 19th century, where inflation was just a whisper and the monetary system was still unscathed by elite manipulation. With insights into the ancient warnings from Moneta—the Roman Goddess of Money—and a close look at the ongoing battle between gold's reliability and the volatility of fiat currency, Tony sheds light on the changing tides of global finance, from the rise of Bitcoin to the weaponization of the dollar. Join Tony for an eye-opening journey through money's complex past, present, and future—one that could change how you see your financial freedom. GUEST: Tony Arterburn, a former U.S. Army Paratrooper and World Champion Powerlifter, infuses his passion for history and his personal life experience into captivating narratives. As the founder and CEO of Wise Wolf Gold & Silver Exchange, along with the innovative monthly precious metals membership program, Tony is dedicated to empowering individuals with financial knowledge and opportunities. Splitting his time between Texas and Missouri, Tony, accompanied by his loyal companion Beans, continues to inspire and educate audiences on the timeless value of precious metals. WEBSITE: https://www.wolfpack.gold Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://strangeplanet.supportingcast.fm/
Becoming entangled in erroneous meaning; Fact checkers?; Believing what we want to hear; Reading what the text actually says; Mark of the beast; "Will" vs "Might"; Mark of God; "Torment"; 2 Tim 3:1 Covetous lovers of self; Welfare abuse; Boasters? Think they're righteous already; Disobedient; Unthankful; Unholy; False-accusers; Capitalism; Modern church at odds with Paul; Mark 13:1; Temple Stones upon another; Reader's inspiration; Who was Jesus talking to?; Deception; Leading people astray; Examples of deception; Misinformation; Following Holy Spirit; "MIGHT" in the bible; Fear; Recognizing untruths; Mt 24:5; Seeking the kingdom and righteousness; Working to help others; Networking; Lk 21:8; 2 Jn 1:7; "logos" (Word) of Christ; Having humility; Rev 19:20; Tying things together; Setting others free; Relating their message to us today; LK 10:1; Sanhedrin; Persecution; "publish"; Following Christ's way; Censorship; Mark 13:12; Pride and betrayal; Communism; Destroying natural family; Church separate from the world; Owning the "world"; High-mindedness; Fathers aren't tyrants; The "rod"; Namesake of Christ; Enduring to the end; Lk 13:24; Being obedient children; Mark 13:14 Abomination of desolation; Worship?; Golden calf; Temple of Moneta; What does God hate?; Giving others your power of choice; "Affliction"; "Creation"?; Law of God/Nature; Collective/socialist state; Defending one another; Righteous relationships; Dependence on love; Structure of the Kingdom; Your comforter; Shortening the days?; Citizens of the kingdom; Mark 13:21; "Christ" = anointed; Evidence against your anointing; "Command"; (Cause?); Conditional; Networks of tens; Sharing so nobody is in need; The strait way; "Stars"; Looking at all things new; Repentance = thinking differently; Fig tree?; Right reason of God shall not pass away; "Watch and pray"; Neglecting responsibility; Judging; Porters; Being willing to know yourself; Doing what Christ said; Being your own walls; Poor health; Knowing the Gospel; Don't think you already know!
Big news from Anzens from Token 2049. The team leaked that USDA will have 7-10M USD worth of seed liquidity on launch! Moneta also announced their new CTO, Andrew Westberg, and retail usage is approaching.Timestamps00:00 Intro01:01 USDA Alpha Announcement03:13 Moneta USDM Announcements04:37 USDM on Liqwid 05:54 Retail Coming
This week, we welcome Aoifinn Devitt, Chief Global Market Strategist and founder and creator of The Fiftyfaces Podcast. Aoifinn is a force when it comes to markets, investing and storytelling and together we explore her personal and professional journey and the lightbulb moments that have guided her success. We take a deep dive into the magic of human connection as a business builder and what happens when we share vulnerabilities and reveal more of who we truly are. We also find the conversation returning to a recent theme we have shared on the Warrior platform, the importance of cultivating relationships, building networks and sharing experiences. Let this conversation energize and elevate you!Aoifinn Devitt is Chief Global Market Strategist at Moneta. With more than two decades of financial industry experience and a diverse international background, Aoifinn Devitt plays an integral role in establishing Moneta's long-term investment vision, philosophy and strategies. As the firm's Chief Global Market Strategist, she aligns Moneta's investment programs with broader firm goals while also overseeing the research, evaluation and selection of asset classes and investment vehicles.Aoifinn values knowledge sharing and education, which motivates her to ensure investors are informed as possible. She strives to reduce complexity and demystify the world of investing for them by educating rather than just giving advice.In addition to her work at Moneta, Devitt hosts and produces The Fiftyfaces Podcast, which showcases diversity and inclusion within the investments industry and other professions. She has run 53 marathons, is fluent in both German and French, and enjoys traveling.(1:40) Aoifinn shares with us about who she is and the path she has taken in life to get there.(5:42) Aoifinn shares how her love of story has evolved and the creation and growth of her podcast.(9:08) Where does Aoifinn's mind go when she thinks about a conversation that she has applied to her own life & experiences.(12:50) Transitioning from senior executives to board seats and retirement, Aoifinn charts how she explored this chapter in someone's life.(14:50) How does she get ideas for issues she wants to discuss and explore for her podcast?(16:40) How has all of this helped her in her executive career?(17:55) What is a big “ah ha” moment that Aoifinn has experienced recently in her own self-improvement and coaching?(22:58) Aoifinn shows how important it can be to push outside of our comfort zone.(24:37) What is next for Aoifinn, personally and for her podcast?Connect with Aoifinn Devitthttps://monetagroup.com/professional/aoifinn-devitt/https://uk.linkedin.com/in/aoifinndevittSubscribe: Warriors At Work Podcasts Website: https://jeaniecoomber.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/986666321719033/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeanie_coomber/Twitter: https://twitter.com/jeanie_coomber LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeanie-coomber-90973b4/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbMZ2HyNNyPoeCSqKClBC_w
Imagine moving across the world at 18, adapting to a new culture, and later becoming a major force in a thriving business sector. That's the incredible journey of Lokesh Sikaria, the founder and general partner of Moneta Ventures. From his humble beginnings in Assam, India, influenced by his father's entrepreneurial spirit, to his current mission of transforming Sacramento's funding landscape, Lokesh's story is one of resilience, inspiration, and vision. This episode offers an intimate look into his life, highlighting pivotal moments like his education at Don Bosco and an unforgettable meeting with Mother Teresa that shaped his worldview. As Lokesh recounts his transition from Delhi to Berkeley, he shares the challenges and triumphs of adjusting to life in the United States. His early professional experiences at Price-Waterhouse-Coopers in San Francisco paved the way for his future success in venture capital. With family support, especially his mother's insistence on staying connected to his roots, Lokesh navigated the complexities of a new culture while laying a solid foundation for his career. This chapter of his life provides listeners with valuable insights into the immigrant experience and the significance of perseverance. Dive into the heart of Sacramento's startup ecosystem with Lokesh as he discusses his vision for Moneta Ventures. Learn about Moneta's hands-on approach to mentorship and how they support small, private companies with strategic advice and funding. Lokesh highlights the success of Aumni, a software company that Moneta backed, and shares his optimism for the region's potential to become a hub for innovation. This compelling conversation showcases Lokesh's gratitude for his journey and his contributions to the community, as well as, the potential for our region to become an influence in tech for the country. To learn more about Moneta Ventures visit: https://www.moneta.vc/ For more information on what we provide at CAPTRUST visit www.captrust.com. You can reach John Lockwood via email at: john.lockwood@captrust.com You can contact me, Kelly Brothers, through the show at: bisifipodcast@gmail.com To reach me at CAPTRUST visit www.captrust.com/locations/sacramento-ca/ Episode Highlight Timestamps (00:42 - 02:33) Childhood in Assam Sparks Business Passion (16:46 - 18:08) Transitioning From US Work Experience (20:38 - 21:43) Transition From Sparta to Venture Fund (30:36 - 31:37) Successful Exit of Scaled Startup (33:51 - 35:08) Investor Compensation and Risk Alignment (35:08 - 38:44) Understanding Venture Capital Liquidity (42:32 - 43:37) Economic Potential of Sacramento (45:08 - 46:22) India and US Political Alignment Chapter Summaries (00:00) From India to Finance Lokesh Sikaria's early life in Assam, India, his diverse exposure to business, and his impactful experiences with mentors and Mother Teresa. (10:23) Journey From India to Entrepreneurship An 18-year-old immigrant from Delhi adjusts to life in the U.S., supported by family, and begins a career with Price-Waterhouse-Coopers. (21:55) Venture Capital in Sacramento Moneta Ventures provides funding, mentorship, and strategic advice to small, private companies in Sacramento, with a successful investment in Aumni. (37:59) Indian Business Success and US Synergy Venture capital and private equity investments require long-term commitment, Sacramento's potential for startup success, and the success of Indian American leaders in the US. (47:53) Grateful Founder in Folsom Lokesh Sikaria's decision to stay in Folsom has brought joy and success, making him a cherished figure in the community.
A dramatic reading by Jason Louv of the 1819 poem "The Fall of Hyperion—A Dream" by John Keats, set to music by Jason. Not uncommon for the 19th century, it is awash in occult and Hermetic symbolism. Show Links Magick.Me Magick.Me's Fast-Growing YouTube Channel: Like and Subscribe!!! The full text of the poem follows: "The Fall of Hyperion—A Dream" John Keats CANTO I Fanatics have their dreams, wherewith they weave A paradise for a sect; the savage too From forth the loftiest fashion of his sleep Guesses at Heaven; pity these have not Trac'd upon vellum or wild Indian leaf The shadows of melodious utterance. But bare of laurel they live, dream, and die; For Poesy alone can tell her dreams, With the fine spell of words alone can save Imagination from the sable charm And dumb enchantment. Who alive can say, 'Thou art no Poet may'st not tell thy dreams?' Since every man whose soul is not a clod Hath visions, and would speak, if he had loved And been well nurtured in his mother tongue. Whether the dream now purpos'd to rehearse Be poet's or fanatic's will be known When this warm scribe my hand is in the grave. Methought I stood where trees of every clime, Palm, myrtle, oak, and sycamore, and beech, With plantain, and spice blossoms, made a screen; In neighbourhood of fountains, by the noise Soft showering in my ears, and, by the touch Of scent, not far from roses. Turning round I saw an arbour with a drooping roof Of trellis vines, and bells, and larger blooms, Like floral censers swinging light in air; Before its wreathed doorway, on a mound Of moss, was spread a feast of summer fruits, Which, nearer seen, seem'd refuse of a meal By angel tasted or our Mother Eve; For empty shells were scattered on the grass, And grape stalks but half bare, and remnants more, Sweet smelling, whose pure kinds I could not know. Still was more plenty than the fabled horn Thrice emptied could pour forth, at banqueting For Proserpine return'd to her own fields, Where the white heifers low. And appetite More yearning than on earth I ever felt Growing within, I ate deliciously; And, after not long, thirsted, for thereby Stood a cool vessel of transparent juice Sipp'd by the wander'd bee, the which I took, And, pledging all the mortals of the world, And all the dead whose names are in our lips, Drank. That full draught is parent of my theme. No Asian poppy nor elixir fine Of the soon fading jealous Caliphat, No poison gender'd in close monkish cell To thin the scarlet conclave of old men, Could so have rapt unwilling life away. Among the fragrant husks and berries crush'd, Upon the grass I struggled hard against The domineering potion; but in vain: The cloudy swoon came on, and down I sunk Like a Silenus on an antique vase. How long I slumber'd 'tis a chance to guess. When sense of life return'd, I started up As if with wings; but the fair trees were gone, The mossy mound and arbour were no more: I look'd around upon the carved sides Of an old sanctuary with roof august, Builded so high, it seem'd that filmed clouds Might spread beneath, as o'er the stars of heaven; So old the place was, I remember'd none The like upon the earth: what I had seen Of grey cathedrals, buttress'd walls, rent towers, The superannuations of sunk realms, Or Nature's rocks toil'd hard in waves and winds, Seem'd but the faulture of decrepit things To that eternal domed monument. Upon the marble at my feet there lay Store of strange vessels and large draperies, Which needs had been of dyed asbestos wove, Or in that place the moth could not corrupt, So white the linen, so, in some, distinct Ran imageries from a sombre loom. All in a mingled heap confus'd there lay Robes, golden tongs, censer and chafing dish, Girdles, and chains, and holy jewelries. Turning from these with awe, once more I rais'd My eyes to fathom the space every way; The embossed roof, the silent massy range Of columns north and south, ending in mist Of nothing, then to eastward, where black gates Were shut against the sunrise evermore. Then to the west I look'd, and saw far off An image, huge of feature as a cloud, At level of whose feet an altar slept, To be approach'd on either side by steps, And marble balustrade, and patient travail To count with toil the innumerable degrees. Towards the altar sober paced I went, Repressing haste, as too unholy there; And, coming nearer, saw beside the shrine One minist'ring; and there arose a flame. When in mid May the sickening East wind Shifts sudden to the south, the small warm rain Melts out the frozen incense from all flowers, And fills the air with so much pleasant health That even the dying man forgets his shroud; Even so that lofty sacrificial fire, Sending forth Maian incense, spread around Forgetfulness of everything but bliss, And clouded all the altar with soft smoke, From whose white fragrant curtains thus I heard Language pronounc'd: 'If thou canst not ascend 'These steps, die on that marble where thou art. 'Thy flesh, near cousin to the common dust, 'Will parch for lack of nutriment thy bones 'Will wither in few years, and vanish so 'That not the quickest eye could find a grain 'Of what thou now art on that pavement cold. 'The sands of thy short life are spent this hour, 'And no hand in the universe can turn 'Thy hourglass, if these gummed leaves be burnt 'Ere thou canst mount up these immortal steps.' I heard, I look'd: two senses both at once, So fine, so subtle, felt the tyranny Of that fierce threat and the hard task proposed. Prodigious seem'd the toil, the leaves were yet Burning when suddenly a palsied chill Struck from the paved level up my limbs, And was ascending quick to put cold grasp Upon those streams that pulse beside the throat: I shriek'd; and the sharp anguish of my shriek Stung my own ears I strove hard to escape The numbness; strove to gain the lowest step. Slow, heavy, deadly was my pace: the cold Grew stifling, suffocating, at the heart; And when I clasp'd my hands I felt them not. One minute before death, my iced foot touch'd The lowest stair; and as it touch'd, life seem'd To pour in at the toes: I mounted up, As once fair angels on a ladder flew From the green turf to Heaven. 'Holy Power,' Cried I, approaching near the horned shrine, 'What am I that should so be saved from death? 'What am I that another death come not 'To choke my utterance sacrilegious here?' Then said the veiled shadow 'Thou hast felt 'What 'tis to die and live again before 'Thy fated hour. That thou hadst power to do so 'Is thy own safety; thou hast dated on 'Thy doom.' 'High Prophetess,' said I, 'purge off, 'Benign, if so it please thee, my mind's film.' 'None can usurp this height,' return'd that shade, 'But those to whom the miseries of the world 'Are misery, and will not let them rest. 'All else who find a haven in the world, 'Where they may thoughtless sleep away their days, 'If by a chance into this fane they come, 'Rot on the pavement where thou rottedst half.' 'Are there not thousands in the world,' said I, Encourag'd by the sooth voice of the shade, 'Who love their fellows even to the death; 'Who feel the giant agony of the world; 'And more, like slaves to poor humanity, 'Labour for mortal good? I sure should see 'Other men here; but I am here alone.' 'Those whom thou spak'st of are no vision'ries,' Rejoin'd that voice; 'they are no dreamers weak; 'They seek no wonder but the human face, 'No music but a happy noted voice; 'They come not here, they have no thought to come; 'And thou art here, for thou art less than they: 'What benefit canst thou do, or all thy tribe, 'To the great world? Thou art a dreaming thing, 'A fever of thyself think of the Earth; 'What bliss even in hope is there for thee? 'What haven? every creature hath its home; 'Every sole man hath days of joy and pain, 'Whether his labours be sublime or low 'The pain alone; the joy alone; distinct: 'Only the dreamer venoms all his days, 'Bearing more woe than all his sins deserve. 'Therefore, that happiness be somewhat shar'd, 'Such things as thou art are admitted oft 'Into like gardens thou didst pass erewhile, 'And suffer'd in these temples: for that cause 'Thou standest safe beneath this statue's knees.' 'That I am favour'd for unworthiness, 'By such propitious parley medicin'd 'In sickness not ignoble, I rejoice, 'Aye, and could weep for love of such award.' So answer'd I, continuing, 'If it please, 'Majestic shadow, tell me: sure not all 'Those melodies sung into the world's ear 'Are useless: sure a poet is a sage; 'A humanist, physician to all men. 'That I am none I feel, as vultures feel 'They are no birds when eagles are abroad. 'What am I then? Thou spakest of my tribe: 'What tribe?' The tall shade veil'd in drooping white Then spake, so much more earnest, that the breath Moved the thin linen folds that drooping hung About a golden censer from the hand Pendent. 'Art thou not of the dreamer tribe? 'The poet and the dreamer are distinct, 'Diverse, sheer opposite, antipodes. 'The one pours out a balm upon the world, 'The other vexes it.' Then shouted I Spite of myself, and with a Pythia's spleen, 'Apollo! faded! O far flown Apollo! 'Where is thy misty pestilence to creep 'Into the dwellings, through the door crannies 'Of all mock lyrists, large self worshipers, 'And careless Hectorers in proud bad verse. 'Though I breathe death with them it will be life 'To see them sprawl before me into graves. 'Majestic shadow, tell me where I am, 'Whose altar this; for whom this incense curls; 'What image this whose face I cannot see, 'For the broad marble knees; and who thou art, 'Of accent feminine so courteous?' Then the tall shade, in drooping linens veil'd, Spoke out, so much more earnest, that her breath Stirr'd the thin folds of gauze that drooping hung About a golden censer from her hand Pendent; and by her voice I knew she shed Long treasured tears. 'This temple, sad and lone, 'Is all spar'd from the thunder of a war 'Foughten long since by giant hierarchy 'Against rebellion: this old image here, 'Whose carved features wrinkled as he fell, 'Is Saturn's; I Moneta, left supreme 'Sole priestess of this desolation.' I had no words to answer, for my tongue, Useless, could find about its roofed home No syllable of a fit majesty To make rejoinder to Moneta's mourn. There was a silence, while the altar's blaze Was fainting for sweet food: I look'd thereon, And on the paved floor, where nigh were piled Faggots of cinnamon, and many heaps Of other crisped spice wood then again I look'd upon the altar, and its horns Whiten'd with ashes, and its lang'rous flame, And then upon the offerings again; And so by turns till sad Moneta cried, 'The sacrifice is done, but not the less 'Will I be kind to thee for thy good will. 'My power, which to me is still a curse, 'Shall be to thee a wonder; for the scenes 'Still swooning vivid through my globed brain 'With an electral changing misery 'Thou shalt with those dull mortal eyes behold, 'Free from all pain, if wonder pain thee not.' As near as an immortal's sphered words Could to a mother's soften, were these last: And yet I had a terror of her robes, And chiefly of the veils, that from her brow Hung pale, and curtain'd her in mysteries That made my heart too small to hold its blood. This saw that Goddess, and with sacred hand Parted the veils. Then saw I a wan face, Not pin'd by human sorrows, but bright blanch'd By an immortal sickness which kills not; It works a constant change, which happy death Can put no end to; deathwards progressing To no death was that visage; it had pass'd The lily and the snow; and beyond these I must not think now, though I saw that face But for her eyes I should have fled away. They held me back, with a benignant light Soft mitigated by divinest lids Half closed, and visionless entire they seem'd Of all external things; they saw me not, But in blank splendour beam'd like the mild moon, Who comforts those she sees not, who knows not What eyes are upward cast. As I had found A grain of gold upon a mountain side, And twing'd with avarice strain'd out my eyes To search its sullen entrails rich with ore, So at the view of sad Moneta's brow I ach'd to see what things the hollow brain Behind enwombed: what high tragedy In the dark secret chambers of her skull Was acting, that could give so dread a stress To her cold lips, and fill with such a light Her planetary eyes, and touch her voice With such a sorrow 'Shade of Memory!' Cried I, with act adorant at her feet, 'By all the gloom hung round thy fallen house, 'By this last temple, by the golden age, 'By great Apollo, thy dear Foster Child, 'And by thyself, forlorn divinity, 'The pale Omega of a withered race, 'Let me behold, according as thou saidst, 'What in thy brain so ferments to and fro!' No sooner had this conjuration pass'd My devout lips, than side by side we stood (Like a stunt bramble by a solemn pine) Deep in the shady sadness of a vale, Far sunken from the healthy breath of morn, Far from the fiery noon and eve's one star. Onward I look'd beneath the gloomy boughs, And saw, what first I thought an image huge, Like to the image pedestal'd so high In Saturn's temple. Then Moneta's voice Came brief upon mine ear 'So Saturn sat When he had lost his realms ' whereon there grew A power within me of enormous ken To see as a god sees, and take the depth Of things as nimbly as the outward eye Can size and shape pervade. The lofty theme At those few words hung vast before my mind, With half unravel'd web. I set myself Upon an eagle's watch, that I might see, And seeing ne'er forget. No stir of life Was in this shrouded vale, not so much air As in the zoning of a summer's day Robs not one light seed from the feather'd grass, But where the dead leaf fell there did it rest. A stream went voiceless by, still deaden'd more By reason of the fallen divinity Spreading more shade; the Naiad 'mid her reeds Press'd her cold finger closer to her lips. Along the margin sand large footmarks went No farther than to where old Saturn's feet Had rested, and there slept, how long a sleep! Degraded, cold, upon the sodden ground His old right hand lay nerveless, listless, dead, Unsceptred; and his realmless eyes were clos'd, While his bow'd head seem'd listening to the Earth, His ancient mother, for some comfort yet. It seem'd no force could wake him from his place; But there came one who with a kindred hand Touch'd his wide shoulders after bending low With reverence, though to one who knew it not. Then came the griev'd voice of Mnemosyne, And griev'd I hearken'd. 'That divinity 'Whom thou saw'st step from yon forlornest wood, 'And with slow pace approach our fallen King, 'Is Thea, softest natur'd of our brood.' I mark'd the Goddess in fair statuary Surpassing wan Moneta by the head, And in her sorrow nearer woman's tears. There was a listening fear in her regard, As if calamity had but begun; As if the vanward clouds of evil days Had spent their malice, and the sullen rear Was with its stored thunder labouring up. One hand she press'd upon that aching spot Where beats the human heart, as if just there, Though an immortal, she felt cruel pain; The other upon Saturn's bended neck She laid, and to the level of his hollow ear Leaning with parted lips, some words she spake In solemn tenor and deep organ tune; Some mourning words, which in our feeble tongue Would come in this like accenting; how frail To that large utterance of the early Gods! 'Saturn! look up and for what, poor lost King? 'I have no comfort for thee; no not one; 'I cannot cry, Wherefore thus sleepest thou? 'For Heaven is parted from thee, and the Earth 'Knows thee not, so afflicted, for a God; 'And Ocean too, with all its solemn noise, 'Has from thy sceptre pass'd, and all the air 'Is emptied of thine hoary majesty: 'Thy thunder, captious at the new command, 'Rumbles reluctant o'er our fallen house; 'And thy sharp lightning, in unpracticed hands, 'Scorches and burns our once serene domain. 'With such remorseless speed still come new woes, 'That unbelief has not a space to breathe. 'Saturn! sleep on: Me thoughtless, why should I 'Thus violate thy slumbrous solitude? 'Why should I ope thy melancholy eyes? 'Saturn, sleep on, while at thy feet I weep.' As when upon a tranced summer night Forests, branch charmed by the earnest stars, Dream, and so dream all night without a noise, Save from one gradual solitary gust, Swelling upon the silence; dying off; As if the ebbing air had but one wave; So came these words, and went; the while in tears She press'd her fair large forehead to the earth, Just where her fallen hair might spread in curls A soft and silken mat for Saturn's feet. Long, long those two were postured motionless, Like sculpture builded up upon the grave Of their own power. A long awful time I look'd upon them: still they were the same; The frozen God still bending to the earth, And the sad Goddess weeping at his feet, Moneta silent. Without stay or prop But my own weak mortality, I bore The load of this eternal quietude, The unchanging gloom, and the three fixed shapes Ponderous upon my senses, a whole moon. For by my burning brain I measured sure Her silver seasons shedded on the night, And ever day by day methought I grew More gaunt and ghostly. Oftentimes I pray'd Intense, that Death would take me from the vale And all its burthens gasping with despair Of change, hour after hour I curs'd myself; Until old Saturn rais'd his faded eyes, And look'd around and saw his kingdom gone, And all the gloom and sorrow of the place, And that fair kneeling Goddess at his feet. As the moist scent of flowers, and grass, and leaves Fills forest dells with a pervading air, Known to the woodland nostril, so the words Of Saturn fill'd the mossy glooms around, Even to the hollows of time eaten oaks And to the windings of the foxes' hole, With sad low tones, while thus he spake, and sent Strange musings to the solitary Pan. 'Moan, brethren, moan; for we are swallow'd up 'And buried from all Godlike exercise 'Of influence benign on planets pale, 'And peaceful sway above man's harvesting, 'And all those acts which Deity supreme 'Doth ease its heart of love in. Moan and wail, 'Moan, brethren, moan; for lo, the rebel spheres 'Spin round, the stars their ancient courses keep, 'Clouds still with shadowy moisture haunt the earth, 'Still suck their fill of light from sun and moon, 'Still buds the tree, and still the sea shores murmur; 'There is no death in all the Universe, 'No smell of death there shall be death Moan, moan, 'Moan, Cybele, moan; for thy pernicious babes 'Have changed a God into a shaking Palsy. 'Moan, brethren, moan, for I have no strength left, 'Weak as the reed weak feeble as my voice 'O, O, the pain, the pain of feebleness. 'Moan, moan, for still I thaw or give me help; 'Throw down those imps, and give me victory. 'Let me hear other groans, and trumpets blown 'Of triumph calm, and hymns of festival 'From the gold peaks of Heaven's high piled clouds; 'Voices of soft proclaim, and silver stir 'Of strings in hollow shells; and let there be 'Beautiful things made new, for the surprise 'Of the sky children.' So he feebly ceas'd, With such a poor and sickly sounding pause, Methought I heard some old man of the earth Bewailing earthly loss; nor could my eyes And ears act with that pleasant unison of sense Which marries sweet sound with the grace of form, And dolorous accent from a tragic harp With large limb'd visions. More I scrutinized: Still fix'd he sat beneath the sable trees, Whose arms spread straggling in wild serpent forms, With leaves all hush'd; his awful presence there (Now all was silent) gave a deadly lie To what I erewhile heard only his lips Trembled amid the white curls of his beard. They told the truth, though, round, the snowy locks Hung nobly, as upon the face of heaven A mid day fleece of clouds. Thea arose, And stretched her white arm through the hollow dark, Pointing some whither: whereat he too rose Like a vast giant, seen by men at sea To grow pale from the waves at dull midnight. They melted from my sight into the woods; Ere I could turn, Moneta cried, 'These twain 'Are speeding to the families of grief, 'Where roof'd in by black rocks they waste, in pain 'And darkness, for no hope.' And she spake on, As ye may read who can unwearied pass Onward from the antechamber of this dream, Where even at the open doors awhile I must delay, and glean my memory Of her high phrase: perhaps no further dare. CANTO II 'Mortal, that thou may'st understand aright, 'I humanize my sayings to thine ear, 'Making comparisons of earthly things; 'Or thou might'st better listen to the wind, 'Whose language is to thee a barren noise, 'Though it blows legend laden through the trees. 'In melancholy realms big tears are shed, 'More sorrow like to this, and such like woe, 'Too huge for mortal tongue, or pen of scribe. 'The Titans fierce, self hid or prison bound, 'Groan for the old allegiance once more, 'Listening in their doom for Saturn's voice. 'But one of our whole eagle brood still keeps 'His sov'reignty, and rule, and majesty; 'Blazing Hyperion on his orbed fire 'Still sits, still snuffs the incense teeming up 'From man to the sun's God: yet unsecure, 'For as upon the earth dire prodigies 'Fright and perplex, so also shudders he: 'Nor at dog's howl or gloom bird's Even screech, 'Or the familiar visitings of one 'Upon the first toll of his passing bell: 'But horrors, portioned to a giant nerve, 'Make great Hyperion ache. His palace bright, 'Bastion'd with pyramids of glowing gold, 'And touch'd with shade of bronzed obelisks, 'Glares a blood red through all the thousand courts, 'Arches, and domes, and fiery galleries: 'And all its curtains of Aurorian clouds 'Flush angerly; when he would taste the wreaths 'Of incense breath'd aloft from sacred hills, 'Instead of sweets his ample palate takes 'Savour of poisonous brass and metals sick. 'Wherefore when harbour'd in the sleepy West, 'After the full completion of fair day, 'For rest divine upon exalted couch 'And slumber in the arms of melody, 'He paces through the pleasant hours of ease 'With strides colossal, on from hall to hall; 'While far within each aisle and deep recess 'His winged minions in close clusters stand 'Amaz'd, and full of fear; like anxious men, 'Who on a wide plain gather in sad troops, 'When earthquakes jar their battlements and towers. 'Even now, while Saturn, roused from icy trance, 'Goes step for step with Thea from yon woods, 'Hyperion, leaving twilight in the rear, 'Is sloping to the threshold of the West. 'Thither we tend.' Now in clear light I stood, Reliev'd from the dusk vale. Mnemosyne Was sitting on a square edg'd polish'd stone, That in its lucid depth reflected pure Her priestess garments. My quick eyes ran on From stately nave to nave, from vault to vault, Through bow'rs of fragrant and enwreathed light And diamond paved lustrous long arcades. Anon rush'd by the bright Hyperion; His flaming robes stream'd out beyond his heels, And gave a roar, as if of earthly fire, That scared away the meek ethereal hours And made their dove wings tremble. On he flared. THE END 1819
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