One year of Russia-Ukraine War: Who is working for peace and who for propaganda, hotter than forecast PCE, American Car Center ceasing its operations, naval exercises of South Africa and Russia, elections in Nigeria, and euro area inflation down to 8.6% in January from 9.2% in December. Biden’s Ukraine Visit Hotter than expected PCE American …
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Brookfield DTLA Office REIT defaults on office tower loans Lebanese Protesters Start Fire Outside of the House of the chairman at the Association of Banks in Lebanon Producer Price Index January Why did Scotland’s first minister resign? XFL, USFL to dump what they call the worst rule in football Fed rate hikes are suicide says …
The devastating earthquake in Turkey and Syria, who actually blew up the Nordstream pipeline, Moldova president resigning, UFOs being shot down in the US and Canada, protests about public healthcare in Spain, steep rent increases in Florida. Let’s look backward to be able to look forward. Turkish Earthquake – Anger grows Turkish Earthquake – Investigation …
This week we look into the Turkish Earthquake, fraud in India, and the popular Chinese balloon and is that balloon a response to US military exercise with North Korea or the expansion of the US military presence in the Philippines. As usual, we took a quick peek at the US economy and discussed last Friday’s …
This week on Looking Backwards: Japan stuck in the past, housing market downwards, Google: headwinds, and Paul (Nancy) Pelosi selling its stocks a month before antitrust lawsuit against the tech giant This week on Looking Forward: the US and China in trade wards – Chip vs. Solar, Fed rate decision today, oil’s silent price increase …
This week on Looking Backwards: New Zealand PM quitting, and the protests in Peru. This week on Looking Forwards: threats that could hinder China to become a superpower, the US hitting the debt ceiling, and Brazil-Argentina discussing creating a common currency. Jacinda Ardern resigns as prime minister of New Zealand | Jacinda Ardern | The …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …