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In today's podcast, Edmund Shing analyse the recent corrections on the world stock markets : An ongoing stock market correction • The drivers of this pullback in stock markets • Solutions to diversify a portfolio in this context
The President Takes Another Tumble. The PAC-Man, Ted Flint, says it's a metaphor for the Administration and the nation. Also, the media is still mum on Biden's alleged bribery scheme when he was VP and Hunter's exploits captured on his infamous laptop, which can all be viewed online. Details on those stories and much more straight ahead.
Welcome back to The Zay Coleman Podcast after a short hiatus as we review the week in hoops as we discuss the fall of a once promising Raptors team, a rising Twolves trio, the return of Gordon Hayward and JINGLING Joe Ingles, along with a BUNCH of other news around the basketball community. SOCIALS//CONTACT INFO *Instagram: @zaywitdatrey/@thezcpodcast *Snapchat: @zaymaker18 *Twitter: @thezcpodcast *E-mail: Isaiahcoleman382@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/zaytalkshoops/support
I wanted to bring you into a deep conversation about the #SLV (iShares Silver Trust) and explain to you the correlation between the paper markets and the physical, and what I am seeing as an extremely bullish market for physical #silver
Our anchors begin today's show highlighting the underperformance of fintech, with insight from Mizuho Managing Director Dan Dolev on opportunities within the sector. Next, CNBC's Mike Santoli joins to cover the mega-cap stocks driving the market's latest rally. Evercore ISI Head of Internet Research Mark Mahaney also focuses on his top five product development catalysts in 2022, including Uber's subscription service and Netflix branching into gaming. Then, our Deirdre Bosa takes a look at how Apple, Alphabet and other tech firms are spending massive amounts of cash, and CNBC's Josh Lipton covers strong performers in the cybersecurity sector. Later, our team recaps CNBC's final quarterly stock report of the year, and New York Times reporter Maureen Farrell discusses her recent article on tech's favorite tax loophole.
Brian and Tom are back to cover more NHL news! This week, Brian and Tom discussed the latest NHL news of the week, as well as discussed the recent news about multiple goaltenders. Brian and Tom share their thoughts on this week's episode of i80 NHL! Like, comment, and subscribe for more NHL content, as well as more great NFL, NCAA Football, MLS, and NBA content as well!Like our namesake highway, i80 Sports is a dedicated network focused on coast to coast American sports. We release weekly content for each sport AND host a weekly Sunday morning livestream on YouTube, Facebook Live, and Periscope (Twitter). We take questions, comments, and even phone calls!i80 Sports is a network with an entertaining cast of characters covering breaking news, current events, fantasy, and Sports Book picks. Our current teams include NFL, MLS, College Football, and NHL. Join us, grab a drink, and come talk sports. You can find all our audio and video platforms via our website- www.i80sports.comSupport the show (http://linktr.ee/i80sports)
If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. A presentation by Ricardo Paes de Barros, University of Chicago Tinker Visiting Professor, and Researcher at the Instituto de Pesquisa Econômica Aplicada (IPEA), a public foundation linked to the Brazilian Ministry of Planning, Budget and Management. This lecture stems from a 2006 IPEA report on the "Recent Fall in Income Inequality in Brazil". This report sought to consolidate the recent and dramatic decline in income inequality in Brazil, evaluate its impact and relevance, identify its main determinants, and finally to draft public policy recommendations so that the decline in income inequality could continue, or even increase, in coming years.
If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. A presentation by Ricardo Paes de Barros, University of Chicago Tinker Visiting Professor, and Researcher at the Instituto de Pesquisa Econômica Aplicada (IPEA), a public foundation linked to the Brazilian Ministry of Planning, Budget and Management. This lecture stems from a 2006 IPEA report on the "Recent Fall in Income Inequality in Brazil". This report sought to consolidate the recent and dramatic decline in income inequality in Brazil, evaluate its impact and relevance, identify its main determinants, and finally to draft public policy recommendations so that the decline in income inequality could continue, or even increase, in coming years.
A presentation by Ricardo Paes de Barros, University of Chicago Tinker Visiting Professor, and Researcher at the Instituto de Pesquisa Econômica Aplicada (IPEA), a public foundation linked to the Brazilian Ministry of Planning, Budget and Management. This lecture stems from a 2006 IPEA report on the "Recent Fall in Income Inequality in Brazil". This report sought to consolidate the recent and dramatic decline in income inequality in Brazil, evaluate its impact and relevance, identify its main determinants, and finally to draft public policy recommendations so that the decline in income inequality could continue, or even increase, in coming years. Sponsored by the Center for Latin American Studies.
A presentation by Ricardo Paes de Barros, University of Chicago Tinker Visiting Professor, and Researcher at the Instituto de Pesquisa Econômica Aplicada (IPEA), a public foundation linked to the Brazilian Ministry of Planning, Budget and Management. This lecture stems from a 2006 IPEA report on the "Recent Fall in Income Inequality in Brazil". This report sought to consolidate the recent and dramatic decline in income inequality in Brazil, evaluate its impact and relevance, identify its main determinants, and finally to draft public policy recommendations so that the decline in income inequality could continue, or even increase, in coming years. Sponsored by the Center for Latin American Studies.
A presentation by Ricardo Paes de Barros, University of Chicago Tinker Visiting Professor, and Researcher at the Instituto de Pesquisa Econômica Aplicada (IPEA), a public foundation linked to the Brazilian Ministry of Planning, Budget and Management. This lecture stems from a 2006 IPEA report on the "Recent Fall in Income Inequality in Brazil". This report sought to consolidate the recent and dramatic decline in income inequality in Brazil, evaluate its impact and relevance, identify its main determinants, and finally to draft public policy recommendations so that the decline in income inequality could continue, or even increase, in coming years. Sponsored by the Center for Latin American Studies.