This week on Looking Backwards: Alibaba’s investment plan in Turkey, Biden’s handling of classified documents, and Brazil riots. This week on Looking Forwards: Lignite mine demonstrations in Germany, South Korea selling arms to UAE, and Japanese bond market turmoil. Alibaba plans logistics hub at Istanbul Airport, data centre near Ankara, Transport & Logistics – THE …
Who is in control? The FED? Or the bond market? C Thomas walks us through two opposite views of Jeffrey Gundlach and Zoltan Pozsar. You can read this episode here, or listen on Spotify, or watch on Youtube Good morning I’m Austerity Jones, and I am here with C Thomas Printer. C Thomas: Good morning …
These days on our planet: the US House finally having a speaker, the Japanese increasing their support for nuclear, declining European inflation, US December CPI Inflation awaited, and Silvergate being hit with $8bn in crypto withdrawals. Watch the show YouTube News of the week, handpicked for you Kevin McCarthy is elected House speaker after 15 …
C Thomas Printer and Austerity Jones talking about how relative money and wealth, and even inflation is. Good morning I’m Austerity Jones and I am here with C Thomas Printer. Welcome back to your regularly scheduled programming. Good morning C Thomas. C Thomas: Good morning Austerity. I am opening the episode with a movie quote. …
These days on our planet: Biden accusing oil companies -again-, Brazil markets sinking, Australia house prices tumbling, Tesla missing market estimates of quarterly deliveries, California combating with natural disasters, low-income households of UK to receive new cost-of-living payments. Listen to our LBLF (Looking Backwards Looking Forwards) show right away because we want you to be the …
A perspective on what awaits us in the new year: Elon’s empire on the brink, oil price-supply&demand, geopolitics in China-Taiwan issue, other regional hostilities: Belarus-Ukraine, Kosovo-Serbia, and India-China, another potential hotspot: Ghana defaulting on its debt, and the big question mark: housing market. And finally, turbulences in the US: $545bn in interest in the $1.7tn …
Join us as we go through the news of the year’s last week: Bank of Japan surprising the markets, Biden bailing out a pension fund through pandemic response package, the House failing to ban stock trading for the Congress, Uruguay’s global ambitions shaking up Mercosur, China and Covid hitting headlines again, and housing market softening …
We would like to thank you all for tuning in each week whether here on our blog or on the podcast and hopefully we have been a positive addition to your lives in the past year. Here is your C Thomas Printer Cooperative Podcast 2022 wrap. Good morning, I’m Austerity Jones and I’m here with C Thomas …
Somewhat muted news flow this week. But we still found news that make C Thomas angry. EU’s gas price cap, US Midwest mayors looking for Chinese investments, Toyota president saying silent majority questioning EV-only push, ESG fund managers’ frustration with the regulators, Big Short Burry seeing similarities between crypto and 2008 crisis, US Senate banking …
The tricky task Jerome Powell has: taming inflation in the midst of a record deficit. Good morning I’m Austerity Jones and I am here with C Thomas Printer. C Thomas, what do you have for us today? C Thomas: Good morning Austerity. One of my favorite stories is the following. Warren Buffet asks a group of …