Richard Kazimer joins me from the United States to talk about another week in the Trump presidency, including a controversial pardon, why we need more coal and how a Super Bowl party turned bad. Plus, Howard Schulz for President. Who?
Richard Kazimer joins me from the United States to talk about another week in the Trump presidency, including a controversial pardon, why we need more coal and how a Super Bowl party turned bad. Plus, Howard Schulz for President. Who?
A US-China deal is some way off says NAB’s David de Garis on today’s Morning Call, whilst the pound slides ahead of a televised election debate.
The greatest economic of our lifetime and yet shares are at all time highs. I ask @profstevekeen why, in the latest Debunking Economics podcast.
Lower bond yields and slower inflation expectations. Phil Dobbie talks to NAB’s Rodrigo Catril about rate cuts from the central banks.
Banking fears have fallen away and the focus is back on central banks. NAB’s Ray Attrill is asked how far will they go now and why is the market at odds with them? https://podfollow.com/nab-morning-call
How does the world change if transactions in the US dollar shrink as BRICs nations prefer to trade in their own currency. And can the west grow without investment from those countries? @profstevekeen on this week’s Debunking Economics podcast: https://podfollow.com/debunking-economics-the-podcast