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11. Ernesto Araújo (SEG 11): Araújo discusses the Iran war's economic ripple effects in Latin America, including rising gas prices. He reports on potential democratic transitions in Cuba and Venezuela as Russian and Chineseregional influence diminishes. (12)1899 CUBA
The Steve Gruber Show | America on Edge: Iran War, Rising Gas Prices & Terror Threats --- 00:00 - Monologue 19:01 – Tom Sharpe, OBE, Qorvis Senior Advisor and former Royal Navy Commander. Sharpe analyzes Iran's military calculus as tensions continue to rise in the region. He explains how Tehran may be weighing its strategic options and what the situation could mean for global security. 27:50 – Brad Hoos, Founder of MuskOx. Hoos announces three new spring flannel patterns—Sea Green, Sky, and Cayenne—while celebrating MuskOx being named GearJunkie's Best Overall Flannel of 2026. He also highlights the company's new 100% American-made T-shirts and MuskOx's commitment to conservation through donations to the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center. Visit gomuskox.com/gruber and use code HEAVYWEIGHT for $15 off. 37:57 - Monologue 46:55 – John O. McGinnis, law professor at Northwestern University and a leading scholar on constitutional law and democracy. McGinnis examines the debate over wealth taxes and whether they could undermine democratic institutions. He discusses the economic and constitutional concerns surrounding proposals to tax accumulated wealth. 57:01 – Daren Shumate, founder and managing principal of Shumate Engineering. Shumate explains how the rapid expansion of artificial intelligence infrastructure is creating enormous demand for electricity and water. He also discusses new cooling technologies that could reduce energy use by 50% and water consumption by 90% in future data centers. 1:15:57 - Monologue 1:24:51 – Alleigh Marré, Executive Director of the American Parents Coalition. Marré discusses a new lawsuit involving the popular online platform Roblox. She explains concerns from parents about safety, oversight, and protecting children online. 1:34:36 – Erick Kaardal, attorney with Mohrman, Kaardal & Erickson, a firm focused on defending citizens against government overreach. Kaardal discusses allegations involving Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel and claims of malicious acts. He explains the legal implications and why the case is drawing significant attention. 1:43:20 – Ivey Gruber, President of the Michigan Talk Network. Gruber wraps up the show with several uplifting headlines, including a Grammy speech celebrating family and motherhood, the history of St. Patrick's Day, and a touching tribute to a 104-year-old retired firefighter honored by a parade of fire trucks on his birthday. --- Check out our brand new podcast, 'Forgotten America'... The fifth episode is live NOW at Steve Gruber on YouTube! Link below: https://youtu.be/CruHHRXxRE4
5. Jim McTague: Describes the economic impact of rising gas prices in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania,. While the job market remains robust, high energy costs and inflation are making local consumers more selective in their spending,,. (35 words) (5)1950 ALLENTOWN PA
Ted Rossman explains how rising gas prices and geopolitical tensions are weighing on consumer sentiment, squeezing lower‑income budgets despite a resilient job market. He warns that uncertainty around inflation, rates, and energy costs could cool travel demand and pressure companies like The Walt Disney Company (DIS) as the Fed tries to manage the slowdown without hurting consumers.======== Schwab Network ========Empowering every investor and trader, every market day.Options involve risks and are not suitable for all investors. Before trading, read the Options Disclosure Document. http://bit.ly/2v9tH6DSubscribe to the Market Minute newsletter - https://schwabnetwork.com/subscribeDownload the iOS app - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/schwab-network/id1460719185Download the Amazon Fire Tv App - https://www.amazon.com/TD-Ameritrade-Network/dp/B07KRD76C7Watch on Sling - https://watch.sling.com/1/asset/191928615bd8d47686f94682aefaa007/watchWatch on Vizio - https://www.vizio.com/en/watchfreeplus-exploreWatch on DistroTV - https://www.distro.tv/live/schwab-network/Follow us on X – https://twitter.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/schwab-network/About Schwab Network - https://schwabnetwork.com/about
A clearly defeated CNN is forced to admit a quick uptick in crude oil prices had already come down substantially. The Iranian women's soccer team faces death by firing squad back home in Iran for not standing during the Iranian national anthem while playing in Australia, and now their families are being threatened. Do the pro-Iran protesters understand that's what free speech looks like in Iran? Maricopa County's voter rolls are dirty as stones.
This week's Frankly is another edition of Nate's Wide Boundary News series, where he invites listeners to view the constant churn of headlines through a wider-boundary lens. In this installment, Nate addresses the U.S. and Israeli military offensive against Iran and traces the reverberating effects that extend far beyond the conflict itself, starting with what the closure of the Strait of Hormuz means for a civilization that routes a massive share of its physical economy through a single maritime corridor. Nate begins with the core misperception that oil registers as roughly 3% of GDP by cost, when in reality it underpins 100% of economic activity. Building off of that, he outlines a series of second- and third-order effects that rarely appear in headline coverage, including hidden dependencies on sulfur, liquefied natural gas, and nitrogen fertilizer that connect the Strait of Hormuz to mining operations, European energy security, and global food systems. He also explains the stock-and-flow imbalance between expensive missile interceptors and cheap drone warfare, and the difficult choices facing aging Middle Eastern oil fields if production is forced to shut in. Finally, Nate considers the religious narratives on all three sides of the conflict, where Christian, Jewish, and Shia Islamic end-times frameworks each cast the war as prophetic fulfillment, short-circuiting the feedback loops that normally slow escalation. What does the exposure of a single shipping corridor reveal about the deep energy dependencies of modern civilization? How might the second- and third-order effects of this conflict, from fertilizer to metals to food prices, reshape the global economy in ways that outlast the war itself? And when all parties in a conflict believe they are fulfilling divine prophecy, where do the off-ramps for de-escalation appear? (Recorded March 9th, 2026) Show Notes and More Watch this video episode on YouTube Want to learn the broad overview of The Great Simplification in 30 minutes? Watch our Animated Movie. --- Support The Institute for the Study of Energy and Our Future Join our Substack newsletter Join our Hylo channel and connect with other listeners
On Tuesday, March 10th, Woodland Regional High School hosts Amato, Tomlin, and Decker returned to the air following Amato's "under the weatherness".The broadcast highlighted the transition to Daylight Savings Time and a volatile weather forecast, predicting a drop from 70° today to potential snow by Thursday.School announcements featured "Be Kind Week" events, including today's friendship bracelet party and an upcoming therapy dog visit.Global news reports discussed a proposed Connecticut bill regulating grocery self-checkouts, Australia's new age verification laws for social media, and rising oil prices In sports, Woodland's boys basketball defeated Watertown 80-53, and the UConn women celebrated their 24th Big East Championship. Additionally, the Miami Dolphins made headlines for incurring nearly $93 million in "dead cap" money The show concluded with trivia, identifying Hamden High School's mascot as the Green Dragons.
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In this episode of PennyWise, host John Kiernan is joined by Dr. Mohammad Niamat Elahee, a professor of International Business at Quinnipiac University. John and Dr. Elahee discuss what consumers should expect from gas prices in the coming weeks and months, as well as ways listeners can save at the pump. With everything going on in the world, this information will definitely come in handy. More on this episode from WalletHub: Best Gas Credit Cards How to Save Money on Gas Best Credit Cards for Gas and Groceries Budgeting Tools Expense Tracker If you want to take your finances to the next level, sign up for a WalletHub Premium subscription. You can get a personalized debt repayment plan, along with budgeting tools, credit-improvement help, identity protection and more.
Oil is ripping higher as the war in the Middle East disrupts fuel supplies — with WTI Crude posting its biggest weekly gain on record. We break down what rising gas prices mean for the consumer with Moody's Mark Zandi, and the stocks that could benefit as the Strait of Hormuz stays closed. Plus, banks stay under pressure, UBS upgrades pharma, and Wells Fargo's Michael Schumacher joins to game out what oil — and the latest jobs data — mean for rates, Treasuries and the broader macro picture. Fast Money Disclaimer Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
CNN is the first US network to cross into Iran since the war began – we'll take you there. Meanwhile, Americans are being evacuated from the region as the conflict continues to spread. And, gas prices and home energy bills are heading in the wrong direction – but the White House says they have plans for both. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Marc Cox welcomes Taylor Riggs from Fox Business Network to analyze the latest labor market trends, highlighting small business hiring, construction gains, and manufacturing fluctuations. They dive into local tensions over data centers, balancing economic benefits with community concerns. Riggs also explains the ripple effects of global oil supply disruptions on U.S. gas prices, connecting geopolitical events in Iran, Venezuela, and China to domestic economic impacts. The hour offers a detailed, practical view of how international and local developments intersect with jobs, energy, and markets. Hashtags: #TaylorRiggs #FoxBusiness #MarcCox #LaborMarket #JobsReport #DataCenters #OilPrices #GlobalEconomy #IranCrisis #EnergyMarkets #MarcCoxShow
Iowa Corn Growers Association President Mark Mueller joins us to talk about the need for passage of year-round E-15 legislation amid rising gas prices due to the conflict in the Middle East.
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March 4, 2025 ~ Michigan gas prices have dropped to a 2025 low, but new tariffs on Canadian energy imports could reverse this trend. CEO of Sankey Research Paul Sankey joins Guy, Lloyd and Jamie to talk about the uncertainty these tariffs create for the costs of energy in the Midwest particularly.
Tonight's rundown: Hey BillOReilly.com Premium and Concierge Members, welcome to the No Spin News for Monday, November 11, 2024. Stand Up for Your Country. Talking Points Memo: Bill looks at who the Democratic Party and the media are blaming for Harris' loss. President Joe Biden to host Donald Trump for a postelection meeting on Wednesday. Former Trump administration official Monica Crowley shares her top priorities for Donald Trump to focus on when he returns to office. How much did Harris pay Oprah Winfrey to help her presidential campaign? California's gas prices are set to rise by 65 cents per gallon following the passing of new fuel standards. This Day in History: World War I ends. Final Thought: Bill's evening with Jay Leno. In Case You Missed It: Read Bill's latest column, Departures THE ULTIMATE KILLING SPECIAL. Get Confronting the Presidents PLUS the entire bestselling Killing Series. All 14 books for only $325. SHOP HERE. Get Bill's latest book, CONFRONTING THE PRESIDENTS, out NOW! Election season is here! Now's the time to get a Premium or Concierge Membership to BillOReilly.com, the only place for honest news analysis. Check out the NEW Not Woke Shop! We've got Not Woke t-shirts, polos, bumper stickers, and our signature Not Woke coffee mug. Get yours today and stand out from the crowd! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Mike Armstrong and Marc Fandetti discuss how gas prices are impacting our view of the economy as a whole. The US seeks to join forces with Europe to combat excess Chinese goods. Dan Griggs, OceanFirst Bank Boston President, joins the show to share his view on how inflation expectations have shifted and how the economy is fairing here in New England. Scarlett Johansson rebukes OpenAI over ChatGPT voice. Lowe's shares drop on weak home-improvement outlook. Tucker can't find a shirt at Macy's.
After weeks of paying higher prices, those increases at the gas pump may be nearing a halt as refineries complete the transition from winter to summer gas blends. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Gas is up 50 cents a gallon and you hate it! Why are prices back up and how can we adjust out budget going forward? Is it time to consider an EV might actually save us money in the long run? Dave and Debby talk about their experience in owning EVs, going through the benefits and the pitfalls.
Is it better to invest in a fixer upper in an out of reach housing market? Investigator speculates that Kouri Richins' mother could have been involved in alleged murder Target: TikTok, debates continue in congress about banning the app Colon cancer becomes leading cause of cancer deaths in America
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In this episode, Tudor is joined by Ric Grenell to discuss recent foiled terror plots by Hamas in Germany and Denmark, the calls for a ceasefire by some individuals, including Biden staffers, and the implications of these actions. They also delve into the Israeli-Hamas conflict, the lack of critical thinking among students, and the decriminalization of homosexuality worldwide. They criticize the Human Rights Campaign's approach to diversity, equity, and inclusion programs and discuss the potential consequences of rising energy costs. The Tudor Dixon Podcast is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network - new episodes debut every Monday, Wednesday, & Friday. For more information visit TudorDixonPodcast.comFollow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Tudor is joined by Ric Grenell to discuss recent foiled terror plots by Hamas in Germany and Denmark, the calls for a ceasefire by some individuals, including Biden staffers, and the implications of these actions. They also delve into the Israeli-Hamas conflict, the lack of critical thinking among students, and the decriminalization of homosexuality worldwide. They criticize the Human Rights Campaign's approach to diversity, equity, and inclusion programs and discuss the potential consequences of rising energy costs. The Tudor Dixon Podcast is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network - new episodes debut every Monday, Wednesday, & Friday. For more information visit TudorDixonPodcast.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Tudor is joined by Ric Grenell to discuss recent foiled terror plots by Hamas in Germany and Denmark, the calls for a ceasefire by some individuals, including Biden staffers, and the implications of these actions. They also delve into the Israeli-Hamas conflict, the lack of critical thinking among students, and the decriminalization of homosexuality worldwide. They criticize the Human Rights Campaign's approach to diversity, equity, and inclusion programs and discuss the potential consequences of rising energy costs. The Tudor Dixon Podcast is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network - new episodes debut every Monday, Wednesday, & Friday. For more information visit TudorDixonPodcast.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this episode, Tudor and Rich Zeoli discuss the corruption allegations against Senator Bob Menendez and the broader issue of corruption in the US government. They question Menendez's actions and lack of accountability, as well as the potential widespread problem of corruption among politicians. The conversation then shifts to criticizing former President Jimmy Carter for calling Donald Trump an illegitimate president and highlighting the hypocrisy of those who denied Russian collusion. They also discuss the impact of Joe Biden's energy policies on rising gas prices and the working class, particularly in Michigan. They criticize the push for electric vehicles and express concern about the potential loss of American energy independence. The episode concludes with a discussion on Gavin Newsom's ability to manipulate and charm people. The Tudor Dixon Podcast is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network - new episodes debut every Monday, Wednesday, & Friday. For more information visit TudorDixonPodcast.comFollow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Tudor and Rich Zeoli discuss the corruption allegations against Senator Bob Menendez and the broader issue of corruption in the US government. They question Menendez's actions and lack of accountability, as well as the potential widespread problem of corruption among politicians. The conversation then shifts to criticizing former President Jimmy Carter for calling Donald Trump an illegitimate president and highlighting the hypocrisy of those who denied Russian collusion. They also discuss the impact of Joe Biden's energy policies on rising gas prices and the working class, particularly in Michigan. They criticize the push for electric vehicles and express concern about the potential loss of American energy independence. The episode concludes with a discussion on Gavin Newsom's ability to manipulate and charm people. The Tudor Dixon Podcast is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network - new episodes debut every Monday, Wednesday, & Friday. For more information visit TudorDixonPodcast.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Tudor and Rich Zeoli discuss the corruption allegations against Senator Bob Menendez and the broader issue of corruption in the US government. They question Menendez's actions and lack of accountability, as well as the potential widespread problem of corruption among politicians. The conversation then shifts to criticizing former President Jimmy Carter for calling Donald Trump an illegitimate president and highlighting the hypocrisy of those who denied Russian collusion. They also discuss the impact of Joe Biden's energy policies on rising gas prices and the working class, particularly in Michigan. They criticize the push for electric vehicles and express concern about the potential loss of American energy independence. The episode concludes with a discussion on Gavin Newsom's ability to manipulate and charm people. The Tudor Dixon Podcast is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network - new episodes debut every Monday, Wednesday, & Friday. For more information visit TudorDixonPodcast.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Capitalist Investor Squad is back in action! This week, all the news is surrounding Donald Trump's Indictment. Does it really matter who the next President is in regards to the stock market & economy? On top of this, it's almost the end of Tax Season. If you were to get a refund check at this point, where would the Capitalist Investor Squad invest it? The Masters Tournament is here. What do the guys have to say about who the winner might be? All of this & more on this week's "The Capitalist Investor".Donald Trump's indictment seems to be top of mind right now... They questioned whether or not the market really cares who the president is.. It really matters if it's Democrat or Republican to dictate what happens with fiscal policy and regulations. The big question is whether or not there is a political motivation behind the recent charges against President Donald Trump. In the United States, aren't you innocent until proven guilty? What is the potential of Ron DeSantis as the future president? Is America wanting a younger person in office?What should you do with a tax refund if you have extra cash on the sidelines? Is this the time to be aggressive or is this the time to be safe? It's almost the end of tax season and most people have already received their tax refund if that got one or they are about to save one. What should you be keeping an eye on in this environment? On top of that, the Masters Tournament is here and we all know a couple members of “The Capitalist Investor” squad love to golf and love to watch golf. Should you be betting on the Masters with the refund check? Just kidding.. Timestamps0:00:00 Masters Week Coverage: Financial Topics and Potential Winners 0:02:09 Discussion on Former President Trump's Indictment and its Impact on the Markets 0:04:11 Political Motivation and the Impact on the Market 0:08:48 Discussion on the Impact of Taxation and Education on the Economy 0:10:29 Conversation Summary: Gen Z's Desire for Luxury Cars and What to Do with a Tax Refund 0:12:16 Investing Strategies for Stimulus Checks and Tax Refunds 0:15:12 Investing Strategies for Inflationary Markets 0:21:12 Discussion on the Impact of Rising Gas Prices on the Economy 0:23:11 Discussion on the 2021 Masters Tournament Odds 0:25:54 PGA Tour Masters Preview: Analyzing the Top 20 Golfers and Dark Horse Picks 0:27:39 Discussion of 2021 Masters Favorites and Dark Horses 0:33:12 Discussion of Potential Masters Winners: Harold Varner III, Patrick Reed, and Dustin Johnson 0:34:39 Discussion of Tony and Derek's Chances of Playing the Masters and Who Would Win in a Golf Match
Tonight's rundown: Talking Points Memo: Bill explains why it's important to continue helping Ukraine, how far to go, and what the situation means for Vladimir Putin, as well as China The economy is growing but gas prices are increasing Nancy Pelosi continues to profit from the stock market The White House and Democrats are saying Republicans want to cut Social Security, but is that true? This Day in History: Catholic Bishop declares Chubby Checker's "The Twist" to be impure Final Thought: Bill's book recommendations In Case You Missed It: Read Bill's latest column, "Biden Derangement Syndrome" Let your people know you're a No Spin guy or gal! Get the new No Spin Polo, available at BillOReilly.com! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Emma is joined by David Dayen, executive editor at the American Prospect to discuss 2 of his recent pieces: "The Political Impacts of Rising Gas Prices". Emma begins by diving into updates on the Russian escalation as they strike civilian infrastructure in response to the bombing of the Crimea bridge, another lawsuit over Biden's student loan relief, and the recent Tim Ryan-JD Vance debate. David Dayen then joins as he dives right into the chaotic story of gas prices over the last year, as the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February led to mass spikes with the expectation of a disrupted oil supply line, only for Russia to largely get around sanctions and other obstacles, pushing prices back down starting in the summer, leading up to the recent announcement by OPEC that they would, once again, be cutting production to push prices back up. David and Emma walk through the power structure behind these decisions (and the role the Saudis play in particular), before also touching on the moves being made by democrats from the State level (with Newsome's recent initiatives) to the federal level to push back against this gouging. They conclude that discussion by tackling the oxymoronic idea of an energy-independent AND fossil-fuel-based nation, before Dayen wraps up the interview by tackling expectations heading into the midterms, exploring where the Democrats should turn their support, the success of the GOP's crime-based fear-mongering, and Trump's continued turn towards Q. And in the Fun Half: Emma is joined by Brandon and Matt as they talk with Joe from Minneapolis on the role of the police in defunding other public institutions, discuss Matt's interview with Vaush on MR, and dive into Tulsi finally reaching the climax of her “why I left the left” campaign (after just years of bigoted edging). Owen from LA explores the rebranding of TPUSA, Dave from Jamaica discusses the concept of diplomacy in a world with vast power imbalance, and Candace Owens defends Kanye by reminding us he was just trying to DEFEND himself FROM the Jewish people. The crew dives into Jon Stewart's killer confrontation with Arkansas AG Leslie Rutledge over her state's abusively transphobic policy, plus, your calls and IMs! Check out David's work here: https://prospect.org/topics/david-dayen/ Become a member at JoinTheMajorityReport.com: https://fans.fm/majority/join Subscribe to the AMQuickie newsletter here: https://am-quickie.ghost.io/ Join the Majority Report Discord! http://majoritydiscord.com/ Get all your MR merch at our store: https://shop.majorityreportradio.com/ Get the free Majority Report App!: http://majority.fm/app Follow the Majority Report crew on Twitter: @SamSeder @EmmaVigeland @MattBinder @MattLech @BF1nn @BradKAlsop Check out Matt's show, Left Reckoning, on Youtube, and subscribe on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/leftreckoning Subscribe to Brandon's show The Discourse on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/ExpandTheDiscourse Subscribe to Discourse Blog, a newsletter and website for progressive essays and related fun partly run by AM Quickie writer Jack Crosbie. https://discourseblog.com/ Check out Matt Binder's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/mattbinder Check out Ava Raiza's music here! https://avaraiza.bandcamp.com/ The Majority Report with Sam Seder - https://majorityreportradio.com/
Langston and David answer a listener's email about gas prices being cheaper in the hood. Math and the state of Wyoming get involved in this mini episode.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This year has seen a sharp rally in the oil and gas markets, leading to high prices and a delicate balancing act for global supply and demand. Important note regarding economic sanctions. This research references country/ies which are generally the subject of selective sanctions programs administered or enforced by the U.S. Department of the Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control (“OFAC”), the European Union and/or by other countries and multi-national bodies. Users of this report are solely responsible for ensuring that their investment activities in relation to any sanctioned country/ies are carried out in compliance with applicable sanctions.----- Transcript -----Welcome to Thoughts on the Markets. I'm Martijn Rats, Morgan Stanley's Global Commodity Strategist and the Head of the European Energy Research Team. Along with my colleagues, bringing you a variety of perspectives, today I'll be giving you an update on global oil and the European gas market. It's Thursday, the 25th of August, at 4 p.m. in London. As the world emerged from COVID, commodities have rallied strongly. Between mid 2020 and mid 2022, the Bloomberg Commodity Index more than doubled, outperforming equities significantly and fulfilling its traditional role as an inflation hedge.However, this rally largely ran out of steam in June, even for oil. For nearly two years, the oil market was significantly undersupplied. For a while, storage can help meet the deficit, but at some point, supply and demand simply need to come into balance. If that can't happen via the supply side quick enough, it must happen via the demand side, and so the oil markets effectively searched for the demand destruction price.The price level where that happens can be hard to estimate, but in June we clearly got there. For a brief period, gasoline reached $180 per barrel and diesel even reached $190 a barrel. Those prices are difficult for the global economy to absorb, especially if you take into account that the dollar has been strengthening at the same time. With the world's central banks hiking interest rates in an effort to slow down the economy as well, oil demand has started to soften and prices have given up some of their recent strength.Now these trends can take some time to play out, possibly even several quarters. As long as fears of a recession prevail, oil prices are likely to stay rangebound. However, after recession comes recovery. There is still little margin of safety in the system, so when demand starts to improve again, there is every chance the strong cycle from last year repeats itself. This time next year we may need to ask the question, 'What is the demand destruction price?' once again.Now, one commodity that has defied all gravity is European natural gas. Over much of the last decade, Europe was accustomed to a typical natural gas price of somewhere between sort of $6 to $7 per million British thermal units. Recently, it reached the eye-watering level of $85 per MMBtu. On an energy equivalent basis, that would be similar to oil trading at nearly $500 per barrel.Now, the reason for this is, of course, the sharp reduction in supply from Russia. As the war in Ukraine has unfolded, Russia has steadily supplied less and less natural gas to Europe. Now total volumes have already fallen by around about 75%. Furthermore, Gazprom announced that flows through the critical Nord Stream 1 pipeline would temporarily stop completely later this month for maintenance to one of its turbines. In principle, this will only last three days, but the market is clearly starting to fear that this is a harbinger of a much longer lasting shutdown.These exceptional prices are already leading to large declines in demand. During COVID, industrial gas consumption in Europe fell only 2 or 3%. Last month, industrial gas use was already down 19% year-on-year. With these demand declines, Europe can probably manage with the reduced supply, but to keep demand lower for longer gas prices need to be higher for longer. The gas market has clearly noticed. Even gas for delivery by end 2024 is now trading at close to $50 per MMBtu, 10x the equivalent price in the United States.The full implications of all of this for the European economy going forward are yet to become clear, but we'll be sure to keep listeners up to date on the latest developments.Thanks for listening. If you enjoy the show, please share Thoughts on the Market with a friend or colleague, or leave us a review on Apple Podcasts. It helps more people find the show.
Something is off, the world feels wobbly lately. If you feel like you are in the Twilight Zone lately, you aren't alone. Food and gas prices are up, rent is up and help wanted signs are everywhere. The housing market doesn't seem so hot anymore. According to the Mortgage Bankers Association and The National Association of Realtors the demand for a mortgage is at a two decade low, yet home prices are still high. Is this a recession or not?According to President Joe Biden the U.S. is not in a recession despite two consecutive quarters of decline.But that seems counterintuitive to everything we've learned about economics. So what's going on?The team at 5 Things sat down with Medora Lee, a money and personal finance reporter at USA TODAY to try to wrap our heads around just what is going on.For more on the Fed rate hikes, click here.To read more about annuities like Lee talked about in the episode, click here.For more on 'revenge spending' click here.To follow James Brown on Twitter, click here.Episode Transcript available hereAlso available at art19.com/shows/5-ThingsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Joy Reid leads The ReidOut tonight with the Jan. 6 committee connecting the dots, and the news that the committee told Rep. Barry Loudermilk, R-GA, that a man he gave a tour of House office buildings to threatened Democratic lawmakers. Plus, this week's primaries show that the Big Lie is alive and well in the Republican party, and a major threat to the next presidential election, as multiple election deniers ran for important offices in many states. Next, we examine the jaw-dropping video from Yellowstone National Park, and the extreme weather that is likely changing the park forever. Then, we bring you the latest on Ukraine and other atrocities being directed by Russia. Finally, we analyze what President Biden and the Democrats are doing to address rising gas prices--and their options for working with apparently recalcitrant oil and refinery companies. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.
Inflation. Everyone is feeling the pinch of high food and gas prices. The worry that a recession is just around the corner plays on just about everyone's mind. But believe it or not, consumers are actually in a good position because of the financial help given during the pandemic. In fact, according to Macroeconomist Julia Coronado, consumers are 70% of the economy, so even if though they are getting hit with higher gas and food prices they are in a better position to weather it than at anytime before.In part two of everything you need to know about inflation, USA TODAY's James Brown talked with Coronado about the impact of inflation on everyday people. Coronado addresses food prices (why are chicken wings so expensive?), car prices, buying big ticket items or holding off, concerns about a recession, the US dollar's status as a reserve currency and more.For part one click hereTo follow James Brown on Twitter click here.To follow Julie Coronado on Twitter click here.Episode Transcript available hereAlso available at art19.com/shows/5-ThingsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Lawmakers returned to Capitol Hill this week and were met with a growing list of legislative items to tackle. From funding for Ukraine to more COVID relief, there's a lot they're hoping to accomplish before the legislative calendar is upended by midterm elections. NewsHour congressional correspondent Lisa Desjardins joins Judy Woodruff to discuss. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
We Talk about the Rising Gas Prices. The Democrats are trying to push other narratives to avoid the reality.
Ebro, Rosenberg and Laura Stylez star in HOT97's flagship program Ebro in the Morning - this episode aired on 3/7/2022. Ebro, Rosenberg, Laura Stylez and the crew are in the studio talking about the NYPD and Eric Adams, plus the whole crew went to see the WWE at MSG, and Ebro talks financial responsibility! Get excited for the gurus to help solve your problems and get the latest news with Flashing Lights. All that and more on Ebro In The Morning! Please like and subscribe to Ebro In The Morning. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.