This week at CTPC, we looked at Teamsters’ inability to make pension payments. We also followed Barbenheimer, Messi’s Inter Miami debut, FED raising another 25 bps, coup d’etat in Niger, and the US stock market. Looking Backwards Yellow blames Teamsters for its inability to make pension payments Barbenheimer Lionel Messi scores free-kick winner in Inter …
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This week’s Looking Backwards Looking Forwards show is discussing, among other things, whether the American consumer will remain resilient. Looking Backwards NY Fed report finds Americans increasingly facing borrowing headwinds Carvana stock is up 1000% this year, leaving short sellers with a $2 billion loss White House cocaine: US Secret Service ends investigation Looking Forwards …
This week’s LBLF show is taking us through latest in Bitcoin, AI, and Inflation. Looking Backwards Quest for a spot bitcoin ETF Inflation in June Ford’s electric Mustang Mach-E is piling up on dealer lots Looking Forwards Traces of explosives found in yacht in Nord Stream sabotage investigation E-commerce CEO is getting absolutely roasted online …
This week’s LBLF show is full of geo-political tensions… Looking Backwards UK police have new expanded powers to crack down on protests U.S. Navy says Iran tried to seize two oil tankers, fired on one German far-right AfD party wins mayor’s office amid record-high polling Looking Forwards International Energy Agency warns of higher bills this …
The Week of June 26: What just happened in Russia? What is the Wagner Group? This and more developments are discussed in our LBLF show for you to wrap the week up. The articles referred throughout the episode are on cthomasprinter.com. Looking Backwards The Wagner Group and the Russian State Wagner Group in Africa Can …
The Week of June 19: UK inflation data turns out to be hotter than expected and Bank of England’s surprise is not welcomed by the markets. Looking Backwards Inflation Shocker in the UK Bank of England lifts policy rate by 50 bps to 5% in June vs 4.75% expected Biden labels Chinese President Xi a …
A very busy week for the markets: US CPI came out on Tuesday, FED interest rate decision on Wednesday, ECB on Thursday, and finally BoJ on Friday. All these and more are in today’s Looking Backwards Looking Forwards show. Looking Backwards US CPI Fed’s rate decision ECB raises rates Bank of Japan keeps low rates …
Here is this week’s Looking Backwards Looking Forwards program: Who blew the Ukrainian dam up? Who blew the Nord Stream pipeline? How do we not know these things? Looking Backwards Key developments in the Ukraine war Nova Kakhovka flooding Chinese warship cuts off US Navy ship China accuses US of ‘provocation’ after near collision of …
We have news from the UK and the US: price caps for basic food, e-bikes exploding, ChatGPT hallucinating, the housing market on the decline, and tight jobs market. Looking Backwards Rishi Sunak urged supermarkets to cap the price of basic food E-bike explosion in London Attorneys have used ChatGPT to generate a legal motion Looking …
This week’s Looking Backwards Looking Backwards show has a lot to tell! Looking Backwards US migrant crisis Nvidia shares spiking 24% Price bubble in AI stocks Obama’s juice brand fails its own health standards British cycling to ban transgender woman from female category Looking Forwards G7 gets tough on Beijing China bars Micron chips Fed …