35 Burst results for "Just . 9 %"

What Just Happened With George Santos?

The Dan Bongino Show

02:28 min | 1 d ago

What Just Happened With George Santos?

"For thee please never stick to the issues crack on what the hell just happened with George Santos folks I'm not a preface all things I'm not telling you not to vote and I'm not telling you that the Democrats we should vote Democrat you should stay home why because for the fourteen thousand one hundred and sixty second time Republicans are not the solution to your problems but Democrats are the cause of your problems so if the best I can do is stop my the cause problems of I'm gonna do it if I've got a metastasizing cancer in my neck and the doc says I can't cure you but I can stop the growth I'm like sign me up daddy Oh sign me up and that's where we are we live in a crap world with dumb decisions we gotta make all the time because we're led by dumb people and I'm sorry if I'm given a choice between a bad decision and a worse decision I'll take bad rather than worse or worser having said that the Republican Party is the dumbest party in the history of organized political movements Jim and I are texting this morning like how stupid are these people so they're sitting around right in Congress and they're like hey we've got this problem child George Santos who by the way is absolutely a fraud and a phony and a fake the stories coming out about what they did with donor money and stuff are deplorable and abhorrent absolutely period there's no debating that George Santos a total fraud the guy honestly folks sounds like a total scumbag I'm sorry about the language but it's true okay George fake fine Santos let's say on a scale of losers on one to ten being maximum loser is like a 9 but room for growth okay ladies and gentlemen why are you expelling this guy oh we're expelling him because he's a really bad guy oh he is he's a bad guy I mean it's not like we've got guy a in Congress who's alleged to have taken gold bars from Egypt and exchange oh we are the great Jim's telling me we do jimson hold on let me Jim saying Dan you're inaccurate on that there's actually a u .s. senator on the Democrats I need but Bob fella fella fruit no minute I'm in a pub Bob Menendez Jim Jim Jim the thing's broken you gotta get me a new earpiece Jim Jim's trying to relay in for me he's doing he's signing it now he says he's making a little handwritten notes to this guy it's not like we

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Biden's Inflation Numbers Exposed

The Dan Bongino Show

01:48 min | 2 weeks ago

Biden's Inflation Numbers Exposed

"Jim, we got time for Rick Santelli, right? Here's Rick Santelli on CNBC. He was the guy who basically started the Tea Party talking about the inflation numbers. I want you to pay special attention to the last five seconds of this because that's where all the good, the nation is. Here, check this out. What I would consider potentially the most important, even though it's ex food and energy is over year year CPI, 4%, one tenth lighter than we are expecting, one tenth lighter than our last look, which was 4 .1 and the metric there, and this is a biggie, we have been under 4 % since May of 2021. Yes, under 4 % since May of 2021. Folks, that's the kicker. The Biden tea, why isn't it bad enough yet, like we started at the beginning of the show, because the media will not tell the truth. You can frame anything in a positive light if you'd like to. I mean, think about it, you get a pool of a thousand people and 600 are murdered. Oh my gosh, there's no way to frame that positively. You could say, yes, 400 people are still after alive the week in May. You're like, wow, that's really great. Never mentioning 600 died. The media is obsessed with the inflation's down 65%. Yeah, it is. Except the prices are still going up annually at a rate of about 3 and 4 % just because it was 9 % before and higher in some categories. The prices don't go down. If this show was by subscription only, not free radio, and it was $100 a year, and I raised the price to $110, and I say, news, good folks, next year we're only raising our prices

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Think Things Are Bad Now? We're Not Even Close...

The Dan Bongino Show

02:04 min | 2 weeks ago

Think Things Are Bad Now? We're Not Even Close...

"One person to dictate the whole show but it's more than one probably other people were thinking that the point I'm trying to make about my is it bad enough theory that as bad you intelligent conservatives out there in the audience think things are the border the economy and they are public safety. The story liberals are getting from mouthpieces the in media and their government officials are things aren't that bad. Inflation is down I percent you notice how they phrase everything it is the problem is prices aren't down at all but you see how that the dipsy do flipper ooh how when you flip an argument and you make it about the inflation rate not about the price level people pay all the sudden it sounds like things aren't too bad. That's the point I was making, it's not a critique of the cops I know they've made arrests. I can't imagine the pressure and if the situation were reversed and the victim was a minority and the attackers were white this would be the FBI would be involved and the National Guard would be called in. I can only imagine the pressure they're under but no this was not a knock on the cops at all. This isn't bad enough theory is something you need to understand because it's not a theory it's real. People will not vote until the situation has gotten catastrophic. It doesn't mean we can't win elections folks we won in 2016. I'd argue we won in 2020 with all the shenanigans involved. We won. We can win. It was a rout in 2016. We won seats we had no No business winning. We can win. What I'm suggesting to you with this isn't bad enough theory is in order for a Reagan -esque 40 plus 9 state landslide a Giuliani 18 -point reelection that happened in his reelection effort in a blue state in a 50 -50 country it has to get sadly really really bad

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Day 9  St. Gertrude the Great Novena  Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts - burst 1

Discerning Hearts - Catholic Podcasts

00:50 sec | 2 weeks ago

Day 9 St. Gertrude the Great Novena Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts - burst 1

"Day 9 For the grace of humility, on this final day of this novena, we turn our hearts to Saint Gertrude's profound example of holy poverty. Her life, rich in virtue and devotion, continues to be a beacon that leads us to the true riches found in Christ. In the glory of heaven, she now stands before God offering her prayers on our behalf. Let us humbly ask for the grace of humility so that we, too, may embrace the spiritual poverty that opens us to God's infinite grace. And with trusting hearts, we ask Saint Gertrude to intercede for the personal intention we've carried through this novena.

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Monitor Show 16:00 11-14-2023 16:00

Bloomberg Radio New York - Recording Feed

01:54 min | 2 weeks ago

Monitor Show 16:00 11-14-2023 16:00

"Download the DraftKings Sportsbook app now and use code IHART. New customers can get $150 instantly in bonus bets for betting just $5 on basketball. Only on DraftKings Sportsbook with code IHART. The crown is yours. Gambling problem? Call 1 -800 -GAMBLER or visit 1 -800 -GAMBLER .net. 21 and over. Age varies by jurisdiction. Void in Ontario. Bonus bets expire 168 hours after issuance. See sportsbook .draftkings .com slash basketball terms for eligibility and deposit restrictions, terms and responsible gaming resources. Some of the softness that you are seeing in a lot of the manufacturing chemicals and manufacturing products here, and that's a sign here that we could see some more broader economic softness overall. Alright, see lubricants. They're important. Let's be careful, Carol. Let's walk through the numbers here on this Tuesday afternoon. A good day all around with the Dow Jones Industrial Average up almost 500 points, or about 1 .4 % here on the day. The S &P 500 higher by about 84 points, just a smid shy of that 4 ,500 level that it did trade above. It's going to close right around 4 ,495 and change here. That's higher by about 1 .9 % here on the day, best day for the S &P. Going back to January and the NASDAQ up about 2 % or 326 points above that 14 ,000 level. But we've got to talk about the Russell 2000, guys, because it was a phenomenal day for the Russell. A 5 .4 % gain on that index. Not only is that the best day going back to November of last year, but when you talk about the outperformance relative to the rest of the market here, and this has really been the bugaboo for so long, Carol, the idea that the Russell, the small caps, even the mid caps were not keeping pace with some of those outsize gains we had earlier this year, well, at least for today, those names are getting into the spotlight. Yeah, very, very telling. You've now got the Russell in the green year to date. It's up just about 2 % here. I just want to say, if you look at the S &P 500 remain, I mean, really broad based, and we know this, right? We've got almost roughly about 466 names to the upside today.

Carol $150 November January 5 .4 % Ontario 326 Points Today 1 -800 - 168 Hours About 1 .4 % About 1 .9 % About 2 % 4 ,500 Level Draftkings Sportsbook 14 ,000 Level 1 -800 -Gambler .Net. $5 About 84 Points Around 4 ,495
A highlight from MARKETS DAILY: Crypto Update | Rising Venture Capital Investment in Crypto

CoinDesk Podcast Network

05:54 min | 2 weeks ago

A highlight from MARKETS DAILY: Crypto Update | Rising Venture Capital Investment in Crypto

"This episode of Markets Daily is sponsored by CME Group and PayPal. It's Tuesday, November 14th, 2023, and this is Markets Daily from CoinDesk. My name is Noelle Acheson, CoinDesk collaborator and author of the Crypto as Macro Now newsletter on Substat. On today's show, we're talking about new inflows into the crypto ecosystem, inflation, and more. So you don't miss an episode, be sure to follow the podcast on your platform of choice and turn on notifications. And just a reminder, CoinDesk is a news source and does not provide investment advice. Now, a markets roundup. Crypto prices were heading down earlier today, but then we got some good news on the US inflation. I'll talk more about this in a moment. This has turned the mood around, with many assets clawing back some of the day's losses. According to CoinDesk indices, at 9 a .m. Eastern time today, Bitcoin was trading at $36 ,546, down almost 1 % over the past 24 hours, although up 1 .5 % over the past hour alone. Ether was trading down 0 .75 % over the past 24 hours at $2 ,043. Elsewhere, Cosmos, Filecoin, and the Lido DAO token were down 9%. Solana and Polkadot were down 3 .5%. Ripple's XRP token had an interesting day yesterday. A tweet reported that BlackRock had filed for an XRP trust in Delaware. This was taken as a sign that the asset manager was planning to file a proposal for a spot XRP ETF, and the asset jumped 12 % in just a few minutes. The news turned out to be fake, however. I mean, it's very, very unlikely BlackRock would file for an ETF based on asset that not only doesn't have a CME derivatives market, but is still in active securities litigation. Needless to say, the XRP price corrected sharply shortly after, with both moves triggering significant losses in derivatives positions. Earlier today, XRP was still up over the past 24 hours, but only around 1%. In macro indicators, the US inflation data for the month of October is in. And it came in soft, which is very good news. To recap, in September, the headline CP index increased by 3 .7%, and consensus estimates for October pointed to a 3 .3 % increase. That itself would have been good. But the number came in even softer, at 3 .2%. Even more relevant for the US Federal Reserve is the Core CPI index, since this strips out the volatile components of food and energy. In September, Core CPI jumped by 4 .1 % year on year, and expectations were for that rate of increase to hold steady in October. The actual figure came in at 4 .0%, the smallest increase since September 2021. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, shelter accounted for the bulk of the increase in the Core Inflation Index, but much less so than expected. And it seems lower energy prices are also doing their bit. On a monthly basis, Core CPI grew by 0 .2%, less than expected. This brings the three -month average monthly gain down to 0 .3%, lower than last year's average of 0 .5%. The average needs to come down further to give the Fed some breathing room, but it is progress. A US rate hike at the December FOMC meeting was unlikely anyway, given market tension, geopolitical fragility, and the likelihood of a government shutdown starting this weekend. This release now takes that totally off the table. As we head into record, US yields are heading down fast, with the 10 -year Treasury yield plummeting as investors were holding their breath for the inflation report. The good news in the figures has given the market a jolt of energy, with futures pointing to a very strong open. European indices were more positive yesterday, with the FTSE 100 up 0 .9%, the German DAX up 0 .6%, and the Euro Stoxx 600 up 0 .75%. The US figures are extending this trend for the DAX and the as investors digest the UK cabinet reshuffle. In Asia, stocks were cautiously positive today, with both Japan's Nikkei index and China's Shanghai Composite climbing 0 .3 % and the Hang Seng losing almost 0 .2%. In commodities, oil continues to head up, despite a report out this morning from the International Energy Agency that insists global oil markets won't be as tight as expected this quarter. The agency recognizes that demand is growing, as OPEC said yesterday, but non -OPEC supply apparently is growing even more. The market doesn't seem convinced yet, however, and the Brent crude benchmark is up 0 .4 on the day, trading at $83 .67 a barrel. After falling more than 1 % yesterday, gold today is benefiting from a drop in the $DXY index, as US yields digest the good inflation figures. Earlier today, gold was trading up over 0 .5 % at $1 ,956 per ounce. Stay with us. After the break, we're going to talk about new crypto investment.

Noelle Acheson Opec International Energy Agency Cme Group Bureau Of Labor Statistics September $36 ,546 $2 ,043 3 .3 % 3 .2% Delaware Three -Month September 2021 0 .2% 12 % Paypal Tuesday, November 14Th, 2023 Blackrock 4 .1 % 0 .3 %
A highlight from Crypto Update | Rising Venture Capital Investment in Crypto

Markets Daily Crypto Roundup

05:54 min | 2 weeks ago

A highlight from Crypto Update | Rising Venture Capital Investment in Crypto

"This episode of Markets Daily is sponsored by CME Group and PayPal. It's Tuesday, November 14th, 2023, and this is Markets Daily from CoinDesk. My name is Noelle Acheson, CoinDesk collaborator and author of the Crypto as Macro Now newsletter on Substat. On today's show, we're talking about new inflows into the crypto ecosystem, inflation, and more. So you don't miss an episode, be sure to follow the podcast on your platform of choice and turn on notifications. And just a reminder, CoinDesk is a news source and does not provide investment advice. Now, a markets roundup. Crypto prices were heading down earlier today, but then we got some good news on the US inflation. I'll talk more about this in a moment. This has turned the mood around, with many assets clawing back some of the day's losses. According to CoinDesk indices, at 9 a .m. Eastern time today, Bitcoin was trading at $36 ,546, down almost 1 % over the past 24 hours, although up 1 .5 % over the past hour alone. Ether was trading down 0 .75 % over the past 24 hours at $2 ,043. Elsewhere, Cosmos, Filecoin, and the Lido DAO token were down 9%. Solana and Polkadot were down 3 .5%. Ripple's XRP token had an interesting day yesterday. A tweet reported that BlackRock had filed for an XRP trust in Delaware. This was taken as a sign that the asset manager was planning to file a proposal for a spot XRP ETF, and the asset jumped 12 % in just a few minutes. The news turned out to be fake, however. I mean, it's very, very unlikely BlackRock would file for an ETF based on asset that not only doesn't have a CME derivatives market, but is still in active securities litigation. Needless to say, the XRP price corrected sharply shortly after, with both moves triggering significant losses in derivatives positions. Earlier today, XRP was still up over the past 24 hours, but only around 1%. In macro indicators, the US inflation data for the month of October is in. And it came in soft, which is very good news. To recap, in September, the headline CP index increased by 3 .7%, and consensus estimates for October pointed to a 3 .3 % increase. That itself would have been good. But the number came in even softer, at 3 .2%. Even more relevant for the US Federal Reserve is the Core CPI index, since this strips out the volatile components of food and energy. In September, Core CPI jumped by 4 .1 % year on year, and expectations were for that rate of increase to hold steady in October. The actual figure came in at 4 .0%, the smallest increase since September 2021. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, shelter accounted for the bulk of the increase in the Core Inflation Index, but much less so than expected. And it seems lower energy prices are also doing their bit. On a monthly basis, Core CPI grew by 0 .2%, less than expected. This brings the three -month average monthly gain down to 0 .3%, lower than last year's average of 0 .5%. The average needs to come down further to give the Fed some breathing room, but it is progress. A US rate hike at the December FOMC meeting was unlikely anyway, given market tension, geopolitical fragility, and the likelihood of a government shutdown starting this weekend. This release now takes that totally off the table. As we head into record, US yields are heading down fast, with the 10 -year Treasury yield plummeting as investors were holding their breath for the inflation report. The good news in the figures has given the market a jolt of energy, with futures pointing to a very strong open. European indices were more positive yesterday, with the FTSE 100 up 0 .9%, the German DAX up 0 .6%, and the Euro Stoxx 600 up 0 .75%. The US figures are extending this trend for the DAX and the as investors digest the UK cabinet reshuffle. In Asia, stocks were cautiously positive today, with both Japan's Nikkei index and China's Shanghai Composite climbing 0 .3 % and the Hang Seng losing almost 0 .2%. In commodities, oil continues to head up, despite a report out this morning from the International Energy Agency that insists global oil markets won't be as tight as expected this quarter. The agency recognizes that demand is growing, as OPEC said yesterday, but non -OPEC supply apparently is growing even more. The market doesn't seem convinced yet, however, and the Brent crude benchmark is up 0 .4 on the day, trading at $83 .67 a barrel. After falling more than 1 % yesterday, gold today is benefiting from a drop in the $DXY index, as US yields digest the good inflation figures. Earlier today, gold was trading up over 0 .5 % at $1 ,956 per ounce. Stay with us. After the break, we're going to talk about new crypto investment.

Noelle Acheson Opec International Energy Agency Cme Group Bureau Of Labor Statistics September $36 ,546 $2 ,043 3 .3 % 3 .2% Delaware Three -Month September 2021 0 .2% 12 % Paypal Tuesday, November 14Th, 2023 Blackrock 4 .1 % 0 .3 %
A highlight from Larry Taunton

The Eric Metaxas Show

07:06 min | 2 weeks ago

A highlight from Larry Taunton

"Ladies and gentlemen, we all know that one plus one is two, and two plus two is four, and 4 ,782 plus 4 ,782 is 9 ,564. But did you know that there's a guy so smart, he can do all those calculations in his head. Well, at least maybe the first two. Please welcome your whiz kid of the airwaves, Eric Metaxas. Folks, welcome to the program. We have our friend Larry Taunton, LarryAlexTaunton .com. Larry Taunton, welcome. How are you? Well, I think I'm okay. A lot of tough stuff going on in the world. I want to talk to you about Israel. Why don't we start there? What's on your mind? Well, I'm growing increasingly alarmed by the pro -Palestinian, which is to say the pro -Hamas gatherings that we're seeing throughout the Western world. We've seen them in Germany. We've seen them in France. We've seen them in Spain. We're seeing them in the UK. We're seeing them in the United States, in DC, a massive one in DC. This, I hope, is revealing to many people. Well, there's a variety of things that I hope is waking them up to. One is bad immigration policies. I mean, we've allowed the orcs into the shire, so to speak. And then, obviously, the potential terrorists who are living in our midst and anti -Semitism, the growth. I've seen that you've been tweeting about this a little bit in reference to your excellent bestselling book, Bonhoeffer. What we're seeing, brother, is some frightening stuff. Well, a couple of things. First of all, let's be clear. As with the Antifa protests, as with the BLM protests, this is kind of organized. In other words, this is not grassroots. I hope people are coming out. There are people, I don't know if it's George Soros, I don't know who is behind it, but there is no doubt that they are organized to do this. Most of these people don't have actual jobs. They're single and stupid and foolish, and they are easily manipulated to, hey, let's come out. So part of that is the theater. It's the PR war. And it seems to me that the radical left excels in this, that they can get thousands of people out to give the impression that, oh, there are a lot of people that hate Israel. And you kind of think, well, there are a lot of crazy people who have that view. But part of me wants to say that most people understand that Israel has a right to exist, that what happened on October 7th is evil and needs to be dealt with. So on the one hand, yes, the orcs have let into the shire, but on the other hand, there are people trying to manipulate public perception and using these rallies to do that. Yeah, I agree wholeheartedly with that, Eric. I think the comparison to the Antifa and BLM riots, really, they were much more than rallies, much more than protests, is a good one because that's what we're seeing here. But we're seeing it in much larger numbers, it appears to me. And this is directly connected with terrorism. I mean, at least BLM could pretend, have the veneer that theirs was respectable, peaceful about civil rights. When we're talking about groups of people gathering in support of the Palestinians in a war that was launched by Hamas, we're talking about direct support for an organization that is very friendly with a terrorist regime in Iran, with the Taliban, and with Hezbollah. So we are talking about outright terrorism, and that there are people, respectable people, people I like, even some conservatives, who seem to be on that side of the argument, I find distressing. When you say conservatives, I mean, who are we talking about? I'm amazed. Well, I'll not out friends of mine here. I'll just simply say that there are not necessarily even big accounts. I'm just talking about people that you see on social media, and with whom I have conversations, who are thoughtful conservative people who would read your books and mine, and yet seem to be falling on that side of the issue. And I find myself continually saying to them, what is it that you're seeing that is leading you to this conclusion? And you know what their response is? They will refer to a video or something to that effect that I'm almost certain is fake. I'm seeing a lot of stuff that is being put out, I'm almost certain is being put out by Hamas shows that babies that are supposedly babies that have been targeted, not just merely injured incidentally by the Israelis, but targeted by the Israelis. Okay, look, common sense tells you, ladies and gentlemen, that Israel doesn't do that. That's a lie. That is an absolute lie. Israel doesn't do that. The United States doesn't do that. If anyone ever does that, they're prosecuted, they're put in jail. So you want to talk about Abu Ghraib or whatever, we go after that kind of thing. We don't promote that kind of thing. And so you're right, Larry, that that this is being put out to fool what we used to call bleeding heart liberals into, oh, look what Israel is doing. But the fact is, this is what Hamas does. This is what ISIS does. This is what they do. This is who they are. And also, I mean, let's be clear. They are liars. They don't have a problem with lying. They don't have a problem with murdering and mutilating and raping. And so they will say anything and do anything. And the left seems to fall for it over and over again. I mean, I'm going back decades. It's amazing to me how the left falls for this stuff, because we would all condemn atrocities. There's no doubt about that, that this if were true, we would be the first ones to condemn it. But these atrocities are happening on the other side and people are acting like, well, they're both guilty. Not in this case, folks. We've got to be very clear. We've got to have moral clarity.

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A highlight from MARKETS DAILY: Crypto Update | What JPMorgan Analysts Missed About Bitcoin's Rally

CoinDesk Podcast Network

04:14 min | 2 weeks ago

A highlight from MARKETS DAILY: Crypto Update | What JPMorgan Analysts Missed About Bitcoin's Rally

"This episode of Markets Daily is sponsored by CME Group and PayPal. So you don't miss an episode, be sure to follow the podcast on your platform of choice and turn on notifications. And just a reminder, CoinDesk is a news source and does not provide investment advice. Now a markets roundup. After the hectic activity at the end of last week as markets reacted to BlackRock's filing of an EtherSpot ETF proposal, the weekend seemed like an oasis of calm. So far today, the market looks mixed. According to Coindesk Indices, at 9 a .m. Eastern Time this morning, Bitcoin was down two thirds of a percent over the past 24 hours, trading at $36 ,873. Ether was up one third, trading at $2 ,059. Elsewhere, Filecoin was up 14%, Cosmos was up 10%, Optimism and the Lido DAO token were up 5%. Solana was down 1 % after what has been an astonishing run. Over the past week, the asset is up over 40%. You may remember that in an early October episode, I pulled out the average performance of Bitcoin for the month of October going back to 2010, which was 27%. I calculated that if Bitcoin achieved that average performance during the month, the price would reach just over $34 ,000. Well, that's pretty much what happened. Do please note, I am not saying I know where the price is going, and the October result was pure coincidence, I don't have a crystal ball. But let's try the same exercise for November just for fun. November historically has been on average an even better month than October, with an average performance going back to 2011 of 44%. If this November meets its average, and it's a big if, that would put the Bitcoin price at just over $49 ,000. It's a pleasant thing to keep in mind. In macro indicators, today I have more news from the University of Michigan Consumer Survey. You may remember a couple of weeks ago, I talked about why this survey was worth watching. It's because of what it says about how consumers are feeling, which could impact future spending. Well, on Friday, we got the details for October, and there are some worrying signals in there. Inflation expectations one year out are now at 4 .4%, much higher than the expected 4%, and higher than September's 4 .2%. This is the highest level since May, which signals that the rate hikes are not doing what they're supposed to do, which is bring down corporate and consumer spending and reset expectations. The fact that consumer inflation expectations are more than double the official target is not nearly as worrying as the fact that they are heading up. And it's especially relevant since it is something Fed Chair Jerome Powell has said he keeps an eye on, as inflation expectations can influence behavior. This rise in the University of Michigan's survey result further confirms that rate cuts are not on the table just yet, and probably won't be for a while, at least until this number comes down to close to 2%. The University of Michigan inflation expectations for five years out also came in higher than expected at 3 .2%. This is lower than the 12 -month expectations, which is good, but it does send the signal that the Fed's inflation target won't be reached even in five years.

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A highlight from Crypto Update | What JPMorgan Analysts Missed About Bitcoin's Rally

Markets Daily Crypto Roundup

04:14 min | 2 weeks ago

A highlight from Crypto Update | What JPMorgan Analysts Missed About Bitcoin's Rally

"This episode of Markets Daily is sponsored by CME Group and PayPal. So you don't miss an episode, be sure to follow the podcast on your platform of choice and turn on notifications. And just a reminder, CoinDesk is a news source and does not provide investment advice. Now a markets roundup. After the hectic activity at the end of last week as markets reacted to BlackRock's filing of an EtherSpot ETF proposal, the weekend seemed like an oasis of calm. So far today, the market looks mixed. According to Coindesk Indices, at 9 a .m. Eastern Time this morning, Bitcoin was down two thirds of a percent over the past 24 hours, trading at $36 ,873. Ether was up one third, trading at $2 ,059. Elsewhere, Filecoin was up 14%, Cosmos was up 10%, Optimism and the Lido DAO token were up 5%. Solana was down 1 % after what has been an astonishing run. Over the past week, the asset is up over 40%. You may remember that in an early October episode, I pulled out the average performance of Bitcoin for the month of October going back to 2010, which was 27%. I calculated that if Bitcoin achieved that average performance during the month, the price would reach just over $34 ,000. Well, that's pretty much what happened. Do please note, I am not saying I know where the price is going, and the October result was pure coincidence, I don't have a crystal ball. But let's try the same exercise for November just for fun. November historically has been on average an even better month than October, with an average performance going back to 2011 of 44%. If this November meets its average, and it's a big if, that would put the Bitcoin price at just over $49 ,000. It's a pleasant thing to keep in mind. In macro indicators, today I have more news from the University of Michigan Consumer Survey. You may remember a couple of weeks ago, I talked about why this survey was worth watching. It's because of what it says about how consumers are feeling, which could impact future spending. Well, on Friday, we got the details for October, and there are some worrying signals in there. Inflation expectations one year out are now at 4 .4%, much higher than the expected 4%, and higher than September's 4 .2%. This is the highest level since May, which signals that the rate hikes are not doing what they're supposed to do, which is bring down corporate and consumer spending and reset expectations. The fact that consumer inflation expectations are more than double the official target is not nearly as worrying as the fact that they are heading up. And it's especially relevant since it is something Fed Chair Jerome Powell has said he keeps an eye on, as inflation expectations can influence behavior. This rise in the University of Michigan's survey result further confirms that rate cuts are not on the table just yet, and probably won't be for a while, at least until this number comes down to close to 2%. The University of Michigan inflation expectations for five years out also came in higher than expected at 3 .2%. This is lower than the 12 -month expectations, which is good, but it does send the signal that the Fed's inflation target won't be reached even in five years.

Friday 3 .2% $36 ,873 $2 ,059 Cme Group 4 .4% 27% 2011 44% 4 .2% 2010 MAY 4% Paypal Blackrock November Five Years October September University Of Michigan
A highlight from Episode 131 - Nov. 12th, 2023 - Late Night Chats

On The Rekord

02:54 min | 2 weeks ago

A highlight from Episode 131 - Nov. 12th, 2023 - Late Night Chats

"Two thumbs, three fingers in the C sign I rep that three -nine The thirties in the hood, I hope he tapped in Third, 9th Street It's intense in your spot, you know he tapped in The thirties in my hood since way back when 30 told his brother, don't get rapped in Caught him same night on the spike, made him backspin If you Harlem, then we locked in Cause they never got caught, swear that top ten Countin' pocket one for somethin' in the pot deck Get to actin' rocky, you catch somethin' out this docked in Actin' like they out here, but they ain't never sweet as nothin' Luce got that broomstick, please don't make him sweep somethin' Long nose, you don't wanna hear that sneeze from it My Samantha, while I'm daggone keepin' peace comin' Know them niggas gon' get a thing from it Except for Screenshot, the OOB outside Corona, gotta watch how you maneuver outside No coronas, but my homie brought the cool outside Like we bout to have a cookout, in case we gotta book out Keep it followin' while them cuz we on the lookout Keep it on the highway now, gettin' took out Especially for a problem, hope you spendin' with your hook out Pull up in my hood, hope you tap in Pull up in my hood, hope you tap in Pull up in my hood, hope you tap in The OG just came on, tryna tell him this ain't back then Hangin' out the window, goin' side still The other side before you slide, better tap in Pull up in my hood, hope you tap in You ain't come around here, now you land, better tap Pull up to my hood, I hope you tap in I had a Glock 9, then all I wanted was a Mack jet It's hard to play the hood, cuz when they hear us payin' rats I just wanna get Alexis eatin' reckless with my rat shit Give a fuck about the government, cuz all they do is tax tax Tried to run them shots, hit him in his back As soon as we get it, we try to flip it like some nasty Might pull up in the coupe, just me and Stoop with an axis She saw me on the TV, found out that I was active Like the old creases, metal fingers to the caps They see the whole team is up, count on my brothers They take on me, I don't need a crush Touched a lot of paper to be honest, I ain't seen enough No license, cops pull me over, I'm weak enough Really on my stripes, I'ma need it up 220 on the dash, hit the gas, speed it up Every time them niggas check, I'm lost, throw that whip is out Pull up to my hood, hope you tap in Pull up to my hood, hope you tap in Pull up in my hood, hope you tap in The OG just came home, tryna tell him this ain't back then Hangin' out the window, go inside, still the other side Before you slide, better tap in Pull up to my hood, hope you tap in Pull up to my hood, hope you tap in Pull up to my hood, hope you tap in Shoot a block, trip me on smack Cop, 50 grams, made it backlit, backlit Lost voice, had us dancin', lights came a 'actin' I ain't got a kiddo since askin', no, I'm packin' Play O to my casket, that's on my asses If you smart, you better run, I keep a gun Listen up, when the real **** is being done I'm with Taj out of Roselle, got **** in the hotel I only eat **** if it look good and don't smell My **** has colonies and won't tell I'm from cop, kill it, queen, still tryna get back for Sean Bell Pull up to my hood, hope you tap in Pull up to my hood, hope you tap in O .G.

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Monitor Show 13:00 11-11-2023 13:00

Bloomberg Radio New York - Recording Feed

01:51 min | 3 weeks ago

Monitor Show 13:00 11-11-2023 13:00

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A highlight from Ed Sullivan with the DJI Osmo Pocket 3 and Jackery Batteries for a Mobile Podcast Studio Setup  HGG590

Home Gadget Geeks

03:21 min | 3 weeks ago

A highlight from Ed Sullivan with the DJI Osmo Pocket 3 and Jackery Batteries for a Mobile Podcast Studio Setup HGG590

"This is the Average Guy Network and you have found Home Gadget Geeks Show No. 590 with guest Ed Sullivan, recorded on November 9, 2023. Here on Home Gadget Geeks we cover all the favorite tech gadgets that find their way into home news, reviews, product updates and conversations, all for the average tech tech. I'm your host, Jim Collison, broadcasting live from the Average Guy Network TV studios. It's gonna be a beautiful Bellevue, Nebraska. The weather is just, I was looking for the next 10 days. And it's like 60s during the day and 40s at night. Couldn't ask for more. And Ed, so some of that weather's coming your direction as well. Jim Sullivan, Jr.: I hope so. We, we had our first mixed precipitation last night, kind of freezing rain, snow. Yeah. Jim Collison, Jr.: You have to get a little bit of that out of the way. And then the good weather comes back for, everybody complains, right? They're like, Where did fall go? And you're like, Have you not been watching the last, you know, 17 weeks? But of course, we'll post this show with some pretty great show notes that Ed has put together. Everything we talk about tonight, for the most part, we'll have a link and a lot of gear conversation tonight. So check out the show notes out at theaverageguy .tv. Big thanks to our Patreon subscribers. And we picked up a couple this month, which I appreciate. If you guys want to join the team, jump out there. We have a $5 plan, easy to get in. You don't get anything for it except supporting me. I mean, I want to be real with you. Like I do have a, I do have a little, a badge, a little 3D -printed badge I can send you if you want, and you're in the United States, and it's convenient. But if you want to do that, check it out, The Average Guy. Ed, I'm not selling my Patreon subscription. Ed - Alaska P I'm already a Patreon member. Jim Collison, Jr.: Yeah. Thank you. Thank you. Thanks for doing that. I'm not signing up again. You should just know that. Just the one. Well, I mean, two is better than one. So check it out today, theaverageguy .tv slash Patreon. And a big thanks to those of you. A couple of you have joined in recently. And then big thanks last week, a little bit of a show where I spent some time updating you on some things that's going on in my life. And, and I got some emails back from you. Always nice to hear from everybody. And so I appreciate your emails. Not too late, if you want to send me an email or theaverageguy .tv. And I always appreciate you guys. You've heard them already about my buddy from Boston. Ed Sullivan is back. Ed, great to have you on, and welcome to Home Gadget Geeks. Ed - Alaska P Well, it's great to be back here. And yeah, I think you and I had been chatting about my experience for the people who aren't aware. I produce a podcast called The Cigar Authority. And normally we do that in, Jim, I would say it's about as professional a looking studio as anything out there. You know, the host of the podcast, Dave Garofalo, just decided he wanted his studio to look like a TV newsroom.

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Monitor Show 07:00 11-11-2023 07:00

Bloomberg Radio New York - Recording Feed

01:55 min | 3 weeks ago

Monitor Show 07:00 11-11-2023 07:00

"Interactive Brokers pays up to 4 .83 % on instantly available USD cash balances in your brokerage account. How much interest can your broker pay? Interactive Brokers' conservative and prudent risk management uniquely positions them to pay up to 4 .83 % on uninvested, instantly available USD cash balances in your brokerage account. The best informed investors choose Interactive Brokers. Rates subject to change. Visit ibkr .com slash interest rates to learn more. 24 hours a day at Bloomberg .com and the Bloomberg Business Act. This is Bloomberg Radio. Protesters in the U .S. are calling for a ceasefire in the Israel -Hamas War. Trains in New York's Grand Central Station were brought to a halt Friday night after the terminal was shut down by pro -Palestinian demonstrators. Hundreds of protesters gathered outside the Manhattan terminal around 9 o 'clock Friday night, prompting authorities to lock it down. The protest started with a rally at about 5 in Manhattan's Columbus Circle. The U .S. government is facing another potential shutdown. Jim Forbes has the latest. Congress needs to pass legislation to fund the government by November 17th. Newly elected House Speaker Mike Johnson has yet to lay out his plans for a short -term spending plan to avoid a shutdown. It will be a huge test for Johnson, whose predecessor, Kevin McCarthy, was removed as speaker by conservatives for relying on Democratic votes to pass a funding bill in September. On Thursday, Johnson pulled two annual spending bills from the floor due to ongoing divisions among Republicans. In the Senate, Majority Leader Chuck Schumer has taken initial steps to allow the chamber to move forward with its own short -term spending bill. I'm Jim Forbes. Those who have served the country in many different conflicts and wars are in Manhattan today for the 104th Annual Veterans Day Parade. Executive Director of United War Veterans Council, Mark O 'Brien.

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A highlight from MARKETS DAILY: CoinDesk Market Index Week in Review

CoinDesk Podcast Network

05:48 min | 3 weeks ago

A highlight from MARKETS DAILY: CoinDesk Market Index Week in Review

"This episode of Markets Daily is sponsored by CME Group and PayPal. Wondercraft AI Voice here to give you three crypto markets takeaways from last week. And stick around, at the end we'll have additional analysis from Connor Farley, CEO of Truvius. First, Tracy Stevens of Coindesk Indices provides week -to -date numbers over the Friday -to -Friday time period. The crypto asset class continued its upward trend with the Coindesk Market Index, registering a 7 .4 % increase so far this week. This surge brings the 185 -asset Broad Market Index's year -to -date gain to 98%. Ethereum also surpassed the $2 ,000 mark yesterday while Bitcoin is now hovering around $37 ,000. Shared Storage Protocol Storj, up 74 % week -to -date, stands out as the top -performing asset in the Coindesk Market Index this week and is up more than two times this year. Among the large -cap digital assets in Coindesk Market Select Index, LINK and MATIC, both up 23 % week -to -date lead. Meanwhile, APE, down 5 .4 % week -to -date, and XLM, down 1 .9 % week -to -date, have failed to participate in the continuation of the Broad Market Rally. Stay tuned. After the break, we'll bring you expert analysis on this week's takeaways, provided by Connor Farley, CEO of Truvius. CME Group cryptocurrency futures and options provide market -leading liquidity for Bitcoin and Ether trading. Participate in the Crypto Classic Trading Challenge from December 10th through December 15th for the chance to win cash prizes. Compete against your peers while test -driving your crypto strategies in a risk -free simulated environment. Visit cmegroup .com slash crypto classic to find out more. This communication is not directed to investors of any specific jurisdiction or to recipients based in jurisdictions in which distribution is not permitted. It cannot be considered investment advice or results of market experience. Past results are not indicative of future performance. Trading derivatives products involves the risk of loss. Please consider it carefully. Full disclaimer included in show notes. Introducing PayUSD, PayPal's stablecoin. Designed for digital payments and Web3 transactions, PayUSD is the only stablecoin supported by PayPal. Built on Ethereum, it's compatible with widely used wallets, exchanges, and dapps, and fully backed by US dollar deposits and cash equivalents. Eligible US PayPal customers who purchase PayPal USD are able to transfer PayPal USD between PayPal and external wallets, send PayPal USD to friends in the US on PayPal or Venmo without fees, shop with PayPal USD on millions of sites, convert any of PayPal's supported cryptocurrencies to and from PayPal USD. Whether you are a crypto expert or a newcomer, PayPal provides a secure and convenient platform for your crypto transactions. Start exploring at paypal .com slash pyusd. Connor Farley of Truvius writes, Fundamentals -driven valuation frameworks for crypto assets are emerging both within and across different sectors of the crypto market. The pending regulatory approval and institutional offering of vehicles for exposure to mega -cap assets like Bitcoin and Ethereum is an important first step toward broad -based investor adoption. But the next step involves unlocking broad, diversified exposure to all sectors within the crypto economy. It is critical not to overlook the fundamental value of blockchain -powered technologies that are driving new business sectors like decentralized financial services and smart contract platforms. Cutting -edge investors should develop investment strategies for these sectors. Market commentators often generalize non -mega -cap crypto assets as altcoins, primarily owing to the nascency of the asset class and the learning curve associated with its mosaic of use -cases. However, this generalization overshadows the significant opportunities for data -driven relative value comparisons both within and across various sectors and assets other than Bitcoin and Ethereum. For example, while news coverage converged on Bitcoin and Ethereum ETF speculation this week, crypto assets within the CoinDesk computing and smart contract sectors including Chainlink, Cosmos, Polygon, and Solana, which all have circulating market capitalizations in the billions of dollars, meaningfully outperformed the two heavy mega -caps. From a fundamentals perspective, over the last week, Polygon saw healthy network usage and stronger centralized exchange flows activity relative to peers. Solana and LINK exhibited strong price momentum and were also aided by relatively stronger activity from software developers contributing to these projects over the quarter. Like what you're hearing? Head on over to coindeskmarkets .com for more. We'll see you tomorrow. For more crypto podcasts, check out the CoinDesk Podcast Network. You can reach us at podcasts at coindesk .com, follow us, and if you like the show, please leave us a 5 -star rating on whatever platform you're listening to us on. Markets Daily is produced and edited by Eleanor Paul, with executive production by Jared Schwartz. I'm Noelle Atchison for CoinDesk. We're back tomorrow with more market news and insights.

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A highlight from CoinDesk Market Index Week in Review

Markets Daily Crypto Roundup

02:38 min | 3 weeks ago

A highlight from CoinDesk Market Index Week in Review

"This episode of Markets Daily is sponsored by CME Group and PayPal. Wondercraft AI Voice here to give you three crypto markets takeaways from last week. And stick around, at the end we'll have additional analysis from Connor Farley, CEO of Truvius. First, Tracy Stevens of Coindesk Indices provides week -to -date numbers over the Friday -to -Friday time period. The crypto asset class continued its upward trend with the Coindesk Market Index, registering a 7 .4 % increase so far this week. This surge brings the 185 -asset Broad Market Index's year -to -date gain to 98%. Ethereum also surpassed the $2 ,000 mark yesterday while Bitcoin is now hovering around $37 ,000. Shared Storage Protocol Storj, up 74 % week -to -date, stands out as the top -performing asset in the Coindesk Market Index this week and is up more than two times this year. Among the large -cap digital assets in Coindesk Market Select Index, LINK and MATIC, both up 23 % week -to -date lead. Meanwhile, APE, down 5 .4 % week -to -date, and XLM, down 1 .9 % week -to -date, have failed to participate in the continuation of the Broad Market Rally. Stay tuned. After the break, we'll bring you expert analysis on this week's takeaways, provided by Connor Farley, CEO of Truvius. CME Group cryptocurrency futures and options provide market -leading liquidity for Bitcoin and Ether trading. Participate in the Crypto Classic Trading Challenge from December 10th through December 15th for the chance to win cash prizes. Compete against your peers while test -driving your crypto strategies in a risk -free simulated environment. Visit cmegroup .com slash crypto classic to find out more. This communication is not directed to investors of any specific jurisdiction or to recipients based in jurisdictions in which distribution is not permitted. It cannot be considered investment advice or results of market experience. Past results are not indicative of future performance. Trading derivatives products involves the risk of loss. Please consider it carefully. Full disclaimer included in show notes.

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A highlight from Crypto Update | What Would It Take to Get Bitcoin to $40K?

Markets Daily Crypto Roundup

05:02 min | 3 weeks ago

A highlight from Crypto Update | What Would It Take to Get Bitcoin to $40K?

"This episode of Markets Daily is sponsored by CME Group and PayPal. It's Friday, November 10th, 2023, and this is Markets Daily from Coindesk. My name is Noelle Acheson, Coindesk collaborator and author of the Crypto is Macro Now newsletter on Substack. On today's show, we're talking about crypto market dynamics, a possible Ether spot ETF, a shift in rates expectations, and more. So you don't miss an episode, be sure to follow the podcast on your platform of choice and turn on notifications. And just a reminder, Coindesk is a news source and does not provide investment advice. Now, a markets roundup. In crypto markets, yesterday saw a bit of a narrative pivot. After Bitcoin's strong surge yesterday, it pulled back, but is still up almost 6 % over the past week. According to Coindesk Indices, at 9 a .m. Eastern time today, Bitcoin was down eight tenths over the past 24 hours, trading at $36 ,962. Ether was where most of the large cap action was. Earlier today, Ether was up almost 8%, trading at $2 ,074. It is up 15 % over the past week. Ether's strong outperformance this week, yesterday and today, can be attributed to the news that BlackRock, the largest asset manager in the world, has filed for an Ether spot ETF. This step makes sense as, in principle, the same market factors that would approve a Bitcoin spot ETF are present for Ether. The asset is not as large in market cap or as liquid as Bitcoin. That is not a prerequisite for an ETF wrapper. And nor should the proposal be impacted by the lack of regulatory clarity around Ether, whether or not it is a security. The ETF shares will be securities. The underlying asset could be or not. It shouldn't matter. The SEC will be mainly concerned with market transparency, which is essentially the same for both assets. There could, however, be some issues around whether or not staking rewards could be distributed. That might become a legal question. As with Bitcoin, a listed spot Ether ETF in the US could bring in a lot of new demand, especially since Ether has notably underperformed Bitcoin so far this year. It's still early days in this process, and obviously the ecosystem can't count on SEC chair Gary Gensler's cooperation. But it's a very interesting development that could have an impact on the relative performance of Ether going forward. It seems to also be impacting what are known as Ethereum ecosystem tokens. Optimism is up 7 % over the past 24 hours. Arbitrum is up 4%. And the Lido DAO token is up 17%. In macro indicators, earlier this week, I talked about why we should pay attention to what US Federal Reserve officials are saying. Today, I'm going to focus on one particular official, Fed chair Jerome Powell. Speaking at an IMF conference yesterday, Chair Powell sounded more hawkish than many had expected. Hawkish in Fed speak means talking interest rates up, while dovish talk suggests rates will come down. I don't know where these terms came from, but I think of it as hawks generally fly higher than doves. Anyway, back to Powell. Many were expecting to hear the same sort of neutral tone that he had at the recent FOMC press conference, in which he said that long -term US yields could take care of some of the necessary tightening of economic conditions. Back then, 10 -year Treasury yields were above 4 .9%. Since then, largely encouraged by Powell's remarks and by signs that the jobs market is finally cooling, yields have corrected sharply, down to below 4 .5 % yesterday. So, it's fair to assume that maybe the Federal Reserve won't be so confident that it can pause because long -term yields are high when they're coming down. Sure enough, Powell's words yesterday included phrases such as, and I quote, if it becomes appropriate to tighten policy further, we will not hesitate to do so, end quote. Powell also stressed that the Fed was not confident that it had achieved the appropriate policy stance to bring inflation down to 2%. Basically, this was Powell telling the market that it was wrong to assume peak rates were in. Sure enough, yields started heading up again, passing above 4 .6 % yesterday. This morning, they are settling back and are currently at 4 .57%. Stocks also reacted, more than undoing the week's gains. In the US, the S &P 500 dropped 0 .8%, the NASDAQ dropped almost 1%, and the Dow Jones fell by over 0 .6%. Futures this morning are pointing to a modest recovery on the open.

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A highlight from MARKETS DAILY: Crypto Update | What Would It Take to Get Bitcoin to $40K?

CoinDesk Podcast Network

05:02 min | 3 weeks ago

A highlight from MARKETS DAILY: Crypto Update | What Would It Take to Get Bitcoin to $40K?

"This episode of Markets Daily is sponsored by CME Group and PayPal. It's Friday, November 10th, 2023, and this is Markets Daily from Coindesk. My name is Noelle Acheson, Coindesk collaborator and author of the Crypto is Macro Now newsletter on Substack. On today's show, we're talking about crypto market dynamics, a possible Ether spot ETF, a shift in rates expectations, and more. So you don't miss an episode, be sure to follow the podcast on your platform of choice and turn on notifications. And just a reminder, Coindesk is a news source and does not provide investment advice. Now, a markets roundup. In crypto markets, yesterday saw a bit of a narrative pivot. After Bitcoin's strong surge yesterday, it pulled back, but is still up almost 6 % over the past week. According to Coindesk Indices, at 9 a .m. Eastern time today, Bitcoin was down eight tenths over the past 24 hours, trading at $36 ,962. Ether was where most of the large cap action was. Earlier today, Ether was up almost 8%, trading at $2 ,074. It is up 15 % over the past week. Ether's strong outperformance this week, yesterday and today, can be attributed to the news that BlackRock, the largest asset manager in the world, has filed for an Ether spot ETF. This step makes sense as, in principle, the same market factors that would approve a Bitcoin spot ETF are present for Ether. The asset is not as large in market cap or as liquid as Bitcoin. That is not a prerequisite for an ETF wrapper. And nor should the proposal be impacted by the lack of regulatory clarity around Ether, whether or not it is a security. The ETF shares will be securities. The underlying asset could be or not. It shouldn't matter. The SEC will be mainly concerned with market transparency, which is essentially the same for both assets. There could, however, be some issues around whether or not staking rewards could be distributed. That might become a legal question. As with Bitcoin, a listed spot Ether ETF in the US could bring in a lot of new demand, especially since Ether has notably underperformed Bitcoin so far this year. It's still early days in this process, and obviously the ecosystem can't count on SEC chair Gary Gensler's cooperation. But it's a very interesting development that could have an impact on the relative performance of Ether going forward. It seems to also be impacting what are known as Ethereum ecosystem tokens. Optimism is up 7 % over the past 24 hours. Arbitrum is up 4%. And the Lido DAO token is up 17%. In macro indicators, earlier this week, I talked about why we should pay attention to what US Federal Reserve officials are saying. Today, I'm going to focus on one particular official, Fed chair Jerome Powell. Speaking at an IMF conference yesterday, Chair Powell sounded more hawkish than many had expected. Hawkish in Fed speak means talking interest rates up, while dovish talk suggests rates will come down. I don't know where these terms came from, but I think of it as hawks generally fly higher than doves. Anyway, back to Powell. Many were expecting to hear the same sort of neutral tone that he had at the recent FOMC press conference, in which he said that long -term US yields could take care of some of the necessary tightening of economic conditions. Back then, 10 -year Treasury yields were above 4 .9%. Since then, largely encouraged by Powell's remarks and by signs that the jobs market is finally cooling, yields have corrected sharply, down to below 4 .5 % yesterday. So, it's fair to assume that maybe the Federal Reserve won't be so confident that it can pause because long -term yields are high when they're coming down. Sure enough, Powell's words yesterday included phrases such as, and I quote, if it becomes appropriate to tighten policy further, we will not hesitate to do so, end quote. Powell also stressed that the Fed was not confident that it had achieved the appropriate policy stance to bring inflation down to 2%. Basically, this was Powell telling the market that it was wrong to assume peak rates were in. Sure enough, yields started heading up again, passing above 4 .6 % yesterday. This morning, they are settling back and are currently at 4 .57%. Stocks also reacted, more than undoing the week's gains. In the US, the S &P 500 dropped 0 .8%, the NASDAQ dropped almost 1%, and the Dow Jones fell by over 0 .6%. Futures this morning are pointing to a modest recovery on the open.

Noelle Acheson Jerome Powell Gary Gensler Cme Group 4 .57% $36 ,962 United States Paypal 0 .8% $2 ,074 Federal Reserve Today Friday, November 10Th, 2023 Us Federal Reserve Blackrock This Week This Morning Yesterday FED Both Assets
"just . 9 %" Discussed on Homo Sapiens

Homo Sapiens

05:56 min | 7 months ago

"just . 9 %" Discussed on Homo Sapiens

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"just . 9 %" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

The Paul Finebaum Show

01:43 min | 8 months ago

"just . 9 %" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

"Florida and Oklahoma. You can't work. We're going to look at something like Georgia, Florida, auburn, and Alabama. On a Tennessee and Vanderbilt and Kentucky will be in one quad. They should be with either South Carolina or Missouri. You're forgetting the most important thing that in college athletics. And that's television games. I know. Well, we'll see that the big reason I wanted to call you big thing happened last night, the Sacramento Kings beat the world champion, San Francisco warriors, a second game in a row. And really important in that event in the fourth quarter are in the second half very much green who did his childish behavior and got in trouble. And I frankly think he wrote his ticket out of the San Francisco organization. That's the second time he's probably cost him a chance for a championship. And as a side note, it's kind of fun that Kentucky back court of Fox monk and Laos are doing the bulk of the damage scored for Sacramento. Who to thank at calipari's boys are coming through. You got it. Hey, thanks for the call. Appreciate it. We head to the break. We've had a busy first 30 minutes. We appreciate you being here. More of your phone calls in a couple of minutes. We'll also check in with field yeats as we are just 9 days away from Kansas City. Guys, fellas,

"just . 9 %" Discussed on The BOB & TOM Show Free Podcast

The BOB & TOM Show Free Podcast

01:55 min | 9 months ago

"just . 9 %" Discussed on The BOB & TOM Show Free Podcast

"Facial expression. Fascinating. Yeah. Other people said they were afraid of clowns because they were molested by glass. I have to step in here. He stuttered over the word molested, okay, so. One could think. You happy there, John Wayne, gacy. Feel good about yourself. So what is it, sir? Although, I stand by. You don't know what they're really thinking? I don't know, one touched my wiener when I was young. There's nothing to pick up a day like if you're at the gas station and a clown on the way to a gig pulls in. I love that. In makeup. Or you just look at one you're at a stop like, you look over and there's a cloud. There's a cloud. What if you're at the gas station and the clown bulls up to get some gas and just 9 other clowns get out of his small sedan? No interest. There's a terrific scene in the movie body heat. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah. That little tiny scene where he's a good dealing it toward the end. He looks up and there's this guy going by in a clown car. And it's like a little message going, what are you doing? In any event, do you have a fear of clowns at all time? I don't know, it's kind of weird. I just an adult hiding behind, I mean, it depends. I think it may be overstated. I'm okay with it. I've seen some terrible clowns in my day. We've had something here. I mean, well, they've gotten rid of clown college, so where do you learn to become a cloud? They have it closed all online now here. Am I wrong? Welcome you all for coming to clown university. We have lost our. Predication. I'm sure you're a sad as

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"just . 9 %" Discussed on The Crossover NBA Show with Chris Mannix

The Crossover NBA Show with Chris Mannix

02:07 min | 10 months ago

"just . 9 %" Discussed on The Crossover NBA Show with Chris Mannix

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"just . 9 %" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

01:31 min | 2 years ago

"just . 9 %" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"To get to net zero emissions Researchers at Boston consulting groups say more than 90% of firms are not measuring their emissions correctly A Boston consulting study found that just 9% of companies have the ability to do frequent and accurate emissions tests more than 80% of companies do not report emissions related to their own operations and 66% omit emissions from their suppliers and customers half of the firms acknowledged an error rate as high as 40% Just 11% of the global company surveyed hit their emissions reductions targets in the last 5 years There is some good news it is the businesses aspire to do better 87% of the organizations want to ramp up the scope of their reporting but they say they need better technology in order to do so Jeff Bellinger Bloomberg radio Accounting professional Liam Cohen CPA a trustee of the Jewish communal fund and sephardic beaker Holland talks about why he uses JCS donor advised fund and recommends JCF to his clients JCF is an organization that I've worked with for many years both personally and in my accounting practice The ease of giving and managing my donations through their website is very effective using their for tax planning and managing all of my charitable giving through one place JCF send down and help support Jewish organizations throughout the tri state area and that's very important to me.

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"just . 9 %" Discussed on Newsradio 970 WFLA

Newsradio 970 WFLA

01:34 min | 2 years ago

"just . 9 %" Discussed on Newsradio 970 WFLA

"We've got an amazing offer here today. And if you are one of the 1st 1000 callers, Um we are going to send you your very own 30 Day starter bottle of mag Blue. For less than $10. It's just 9 95. We're also going to give you free shipping free shipping less than 10 bucks. What have you got to lose? Call us now, Our reps are standing by to take your order. There's no obligation so call right now. 1 800 to 18 60 30. Again. 1 800 to 18 60 30 Jan. Let me ask you about, Um, this is one of the best studies that you'll ever see on magnesium. It's a Harvard study. 40,000 men. They looked at them over a period of 12 years. What an incredible study and what the investigators found was a very positive relationship between magnesium. And heart health. We haven't really talked much about heart health, but this is incredible. Um, there's another study. I want to point out they looked at women aged 47 to 75. That is our customers age right there. That's our age group. That's who's listening right now. And they found that higher magnesium intake was associated with a healthy heart rate. And also, um believe it or not, with healthy blood sugar balance, even healthy cholesterol levels. So for.

"just . 9 %" Discussed on WBUR

WBUR

01:31 min | 2 years ago

"just . 9 %" Discussed on WBUR

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"just . 9 %" Discussed on KOA 850 AM

KOA 850 AM

01:31 min | 2 years ago

"just . 9 %" Discussed on KOA 850 AM

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"just . 9 %" Discussed on Newsradio 970 WFLA

Newsradio 970 WFLA

01:32 min | 2 years ago

"just . 9 %" Discussed on Newsradio 970 WFLA

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"just . 9 %" Discussed on WTMJ 620

WTMJ 620

01:32 min | 2 years ago

"just . 9 %" Discussed on WTMJ 620

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"just . 9 %" Discussed on KDWN 720AM

KDWN 720AM

03:06 min | 2 years ago

"just . 9 %" Discussed on KDWN 720AM

"We've got an amazing offer here today. And if you are one of the 1st 1000 callers We are going to send you your very own 30 Day starter bottle of mag blue for less than $10. It's just 9 95. We're also going to give you free shipping free shipping less than 10 bucks. What have you got to lose? Call us now Our reps are standing by to take your order. There's no obligation. So call right now. 1 800 to 18 60 30 again. 1 800 to 18 60 30 Jan. Let me ask you about, Um this is one of the best studies that you'll ever see on magnesium. It's a Harvard study. 40,000 men. They looked at them over a period of 12 years. What an incredible study and what the investigators found was a very positive relationship between magnesium. And heart health. We haven't really talked much about heart health, but this is incredible. There's another study. I want to point out they looked and women aged 47 to 75. That is our customers age right there. That's our age group. That's was listening right now. And they found that higher magnesium and take was associate ID with a healthy heart rate and also Believe it or not, with healthy blood, sugar balance, even healthy cholesterol level. So for cardiovascular health, This is one of the best things you can do. Jan. Connect the dots. Why is magnesium so important for our hearts? J. Again? It goes that concept that calcium constricts magnesium relaxes. We can Because our diet is usually a little too rich with calcium related type foods, and we don't get that magnesium. If we don't have that ability for our blood vessels to relax for our hard to relax, How can we experience that healthy Heart rhythm? You know, Magnesium wasn't the diet a century ago, but it's not here now, and it's very hard for us to get it. I think it its core magnesium is the most unheralded off all of the heart nutrients. And of course that includes fish, oil and coke. You 10, They're important. But if you miss out on the magnesium and your muscles air are kind of not relaxed. You can imagine the heart is a muscle. If you don't have healthy levels of magnesium. Let me tell everybody how to get started. If you are one of the 1st 1000 callers We are going to send you your very own 30 Day starter bottle of mag Blue for less than $10. It's just 9 95. We're also going to give you free shipping free shipping less than 10 bucks. What have you got to lose? Call us now Our reps are standing by to take your order. So call right now. 1 800 to 18. 60 30..

"just . 9 %" Discussed on Power 105.1 FM

Power 105.1 FM

01:47 min | 2 years ago

"just . 9 %" Discussed on Power 105.1 FM

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"just . 9 %" Discussed on NewsRadio KFBK

NewsRadio KFBK

01:30 min | 2 years ago

"just . 9 %" Discussed on NewsRadio KFBK

"J from a to Z from your arteries that air promoted the energy, The healthy brain function. Your cardiovascular health, healthy aging. Don't forget that better sleep. We talked about even muscle strength. We're gonna get to that. Mag Blue is is a healthy aging super formula and you take it and you feel it. Jan. Let me do this real quick. Let me tell people how to get started with their $10 started bottle. It's actually 9 95 and put this to the test If you are one of the 1st 1000 callers We are going to send you your very own 30 Day starter bottle of mag blue for less than $10. It's just 9 95. We're also going to give you free shipping free shipping less than 10 bucks. What have you got to lose? Call us now. Our reps are standing by to take your order. So call right now. 1 800 to 18 60 30. It's an easy number to remember. 1 800 to 18 60 30 Mag Blue. We call it the little pill packed with big benefits. It's great to support your cardio health, your brain function. Blood pressure, muscle strength, immunity, mood circulation, Sleep, Relax. A Shin Chan went down the alphabet list. It does so much. We're so little it cost 9 95 and you get to start and put.

"just . 9 %" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

WNYC 93.9 FM

06:35 min | 3 years ago

"just . 9 %" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

"Dubner. Eric Klinenberg, the N Y U sociologist has come to hold a fairly nuanced and somewhat contrarian view on loneliness, but He didn't start out that way. Story begins in 1995 in Chicago After a terrible heatwave 739 people died. Klinenberg was just starting graduate school at Berkeley. But Chicago was his hometown is my city. I cared about it. In Chicago, you know, prides itself as being the city of neighborhoods, a city of tight social connections, and this was such a big puzzle to me. You know, why did so many people in it? Looming American metropolis in the 19 nineties die of this heat wave. After his first semester in Berkeley, he went back home. I started digging around and I looked at all the data and there was this puzzle. That the epidemiologist picked up, which is that they had models that would predict how many people would die, given certain climate conditions, and the deaths in the heat wave were far higher. Of weather didn't explain it. The physiology of people in the city didn't explain it. So I came up with this idea of doing what I call the social autopsy, right? I was gonna open up kind of the skin of the city. Just like a Doctor doing an autopsy opens up the skin of a body and try to diagnose the organs that broke down and the first thing I learned is that people died alone in the heat wave because so many people were living alone. That basic fact, he said, was something that people weren't really talking about. The sad thing about it, he death is it's so easily preventable if you're with someone else who recognizes it, one of the most maybe the most important risk factor. For dying in the heat wave was living alone. He ultimately wrote a book about the tragedy called Heat Wave, and this theme of people Living Alone and Dying alone was one of many themes in the book. Klinenberg knew he had stumbled onto an even bigger idea, and he planned a new research project. And it was my conviction that what the heat wave had uncovered for me. Is this incredible spike? In loneliness, Isolation, disconnection. What I thought I was going to discover in this new project was in America that had become so individualistic. So Adam eyes so disconnected by you know the 20th century marketplace, the decline of public institutions that and even though you haven't used words to say at the tone of your voice implies that that's a purely negative The end of everything. I mean, you think it's bad out there, but I was going to show you just how bad it was. You know, we have destroyed so Ties. I was down, man. No, I was I was. I thought things were falling apart. And there is a tradition by the way, in kind of American intellectual life that sees decline, right that sees, you know we're bowling alone. It's the fall of public man. You know, the lonely crowd. I do think that the heat wave allowed me to see something that really had not gotten sufficient attention, which is the fact That we have embarked on one of the most significant social changes in the history of our species. You know the rise of the one person household what I learned in Chicago, which the demographers and my field had not really called attention to which you know, cultural historians have not paid attention to, but which is incredible fact about the world. Is that For the entire history of our species. We have lived in groups. Out of necessity. You know, we needed to protect each other. We needed to get food for each other. We needed to divide labor in this amazing thing starts to happen in the early 20th century and to really take off in the 19 fifties. Which is that for the first time in the history of our species, people start to settle down on their own and to live alone for long periods of time. And now we've gotten to the point where and the most kind of affluence societies on earth. There are enormous numbers of people living alone. This makes it sound as if living alone is in some cases. Luxury, or at least a choice, a preference. According to 2018 estimates from the U. S Census Bureau 28% of all U. S households are single households. That compares to just 9% in 1950. By the way, this could help explain why real estate so expensive in so many cities. Even if the population isn't growing. There's demand for more units. Manhattan. 44% of households are single households. This trend is also strong and places like Denmark, Sweden and Norway. So I'm not Pollyannish about this, and I really think this is potentially a very big social problem. But if you look at the big picture here There's something far more interesting at work. What's interesting, Klinenberg says, is that the choice to live alone does not necessarily create loneliness. Because one of the surprising things I discovered is that the more people who are living alone than ever before, but actually people who live alone are surprisingly social. They're more likely than people who are married to socialize with their friends with their neighbors, they are more likely to participate. In all kinds of shared social activities, you know, going to the gym going to concerts going to libraries, cafes, things like this. Even Viv ache, Morty cautions against equating aloneness with loneliness. I don't think it's as simple as that. I think just because you live alone does not mean they hear consigned to a life of loneliness. Just because you live alone doesn't mean that you're somehow living an inferior life. People live alone for many different reasons and a lot of times because they choose to live alone. But I do think like with all decisions we make in our life that there are upsides and downsides. And here's the other thing. Eric Klinenberg is also convinced that living with someone Does not necessarily insulate you from loneliness. I've interviewed many people who had lived with romantic partner and we're now living alone. And they said to me one after the next As lonely as I sometimes feel when I'm on my own. There's nothing lonelier than living with the wrong person. There's no feeling more lonely than having a domestic partner with whom one was once intimate with whom once had a feeling of trust and connection and coming home and feeling disconnected from that person. So Klinenberg wrote another book, this one called Going Solo, the extraordinary rise and surprising appeal of living alone. This led him to ask an important,.

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"just . 9 %" Discussed on KIRO Radio 97.3 FM

KIRO Radio 97.3 FM

02:14 min | 3 years ago

"just . 9 %" Discussed on KIRO Radio 97.3 FM

"Super formula and you take it and you feel it. Jan. Let me do this real quick. Let me tell people how to get started with their $10 started bottle. It's actually 9 95 and put this to the test. If you are one of the 1st 1000 callers, we are going to send you your very own 30 Day starter bottle of Mag Blue. For less than $10. It's just 9 95. We're also going to give you free shipping free shipping less than 10 bucks. What have you got to lose? Call us now Our reps are standing by to take your order. So call right now. 1 800 to 18 60 30. It's an easy number to remember 1 800 to 18. 60 30 Mag Blue. We call it the little pill packed with big benefits. Its greatest support Your cardio health, your brain function, blood pressure, muscle strength, immunity, mood circulation, Sleep. Relax. A Shin Chan went down the alphabet list. It does so much. For so little. It costs 9 95 and you get to start and put it to the test were also as a special bonus going to include a free bottle of our awesome number one best selling super Delicious B 12 energy melts and with super saver, you save money, you'll never miss a day We guarantee your satisfaction 100%. This offer is not I repeat, not available in stores. It's not available online. You have to call this special radio hotline We've set up for today's show and be one of the 1st 1000 callers that number 1 800. 218 60 30. Well, something we haven't really had a chance to focus on much is really important. And I know it's important to a lot of our customers and listeners and that is getting a healthy night's sleep. And I mean, I mean, we know that magnesium plays an absolutely crucial role in this and You know, I know As I get older, it does become harder and harder to get a good night's sleep..

"just . 9 %" Discussed on Newsradio 970 WFLA

Newsradio 970 WFLA

01:31 min | 3 years ago

"just . 9 %" Discussed on Newsradio 970 WFLA

"J from a to Z from your arteries that air promoted the energy. The healthy brain function. Your cardiovascular health, healthy aging. Don't forget that better sleep. We talked about even muscle strength We're going to get to that mag Blue is is a healthy aging. Super formula and you take it and you feel it. Jan. Let me do this real quick. Let me tell people how to get started with their $10 started bottle. It's actually 9 95 and put this to the test. If you are one of the 1st 1000 callers, we are going to send you You are very own 30 Day starter bottle of Mag Blue for less than $10. It's just 9 95. We're also going to give you free shipping free shipping less than 10 bucks. What have you got to lose? Call us now. Our reps are standing by to take your order. So call right now. 1 800 to 18 60 30. It's an easy number to remember. 1 800 to 18 60 30 Mag Blue. We call it the little pill packed with big benefits. It's great to support your cardio health, your brain function. Blood pressure, muscle strength, immunity, mood circulation, Sleep, Relax. A Shin Chan went down the alphabet list. It does so much. We're so little it costs 9 95 and you get to start and put it to the test.

"just . 9 %" Discussed on NewsRadio KFBK

NewsRadio KFBK

03:47 min | 3 years ago

"just . 9 %" Discussed on NewsRadio KFBK

"Offer here today. And if you are one of the 1st 1000 callers, we are going to send you your very own 30 Day starter bottle of Mag Blue. Less than $10. It's just 9 95. We're also going to give you free shipping free shipping less than 10 bucks. What have you got to lose? Call us now Our reps are standing by to take your order. There's no obligation so call right now. 1 800 to 18. 60 30 again. 1 800 to 18 60 30 Jan. Let me ask you about, Um this is one of the best studies that you'll ever see on magnesium. It's a Harvard study. 40,000 men. They looked at them over a period of 12 years. What an incredible study and what the investigators found was a very positive relationship between magnesium. And heart health. We haven't really talked much about heart health, but this is incredible. There's another study. I want to point out they looked and women aged 47 to 75. That is our customers age right there. That's our age group. That's was listening right now. And they found that higher magnesium and take Was associate ID with a healthy heart rate. And also believe it or not, with healthy blood, sugar balance, even healthy cholesterol level. So for cardiovascular health, This is one of the best things you can do Jan. Connect the dots. Why is magnesium so important for our hearts? J. Again? It goes that concept that calcium constricts magnesium relaxes. We can't because our diet is usually a little too rich with calcium related type foods, and we don't get that magnesium. If we don't have that ability for our blood vessels to relax for our heart to relax, How can we experience that healthy heart rhythm? You know, Magnesium wasn't the diet a century ago, but it's not here now, and it's very hard for us to get it. I think it its core magnesium is the most unheralded off all of the heart nutrients. And, of course that includes fish, oil and coke. You 10. They're important, But if you miss out on the magnesium and your muscles air are kind of not relaxed. You can imagine the heart is a muscle. If you don't have healthy levels of magnesium. Now it's time. Could do something. Don't just stand there and say You know what I need to try to get a little more magnesium in my diet somehow take advantage at 9 95 for the starter bottle were saying, We believe this is going to make such a dramatic difference in your life. We want you to try it basically at our cost, so that you could be a believer and seeing experience the benefits for yourself small tablets instead of big tablets. 18% efficiency instead of 4% efficiency, the addition of those brain Berries to give you that boost that you really deserve. So we tell people try Mag Blue today, See what it's all about? See what all the excitement and buzzes and I believe you're going to be a mag believer, too. Believe it. I'm a believer. And that was a great presentation. Let me tell everybody how to get started. If you are one of the 1st 1000 callers, we are going to send you your very own 30 Day starter bottle of Mag Blue. For less than $10. It's just 9 95. We're also going to give you free shipping free shipping less than 10 bucks. What have you got to lose? Call us now, Our reps are standing by to take your order. So call right now. 1 800 to 18. 60 30..