Goldman Sachs spår svagare dollar efter Feds sänkning

Goldman Sachs spår svagare dollar efter Feds sänkning

Goldman Sachs har sänkt sin prognos för den amerikanska dollarns växelkurs mot en rad valutor i spåren av förra veckans räntesänkning från den amerikanska centralbanken Fed. Det rapporterar Bloomberg.

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Fed Chair Powell on the economy, Trump and inflation

CNBC's Steve Liesman joins 'Power Lunch' to report on his takeaways from Fed Chair Powell's latest remarks at the DealBook ...

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The Economic Tightrope:Jerome Powell on the Fed’s Role in America’s Financial Future

Jerome Powell sits down with Andrew Ross Sorkin at the 2024 New York Times DealBook Summit to discuss the Federal ...

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Powell: 'I'm not concerned' that there's risk Fed would lose statutory independence

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell joins CNBC's Andrew Ross Sorkin at the DealBook Summit.

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Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco president on latest efforts to tame inflation

The Federal Reserve may cut interest rates later this month as officials weigh inflation and the broader economy. Inflation has ...

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The Federal Reserve will Cut Interest Rates on December 18th

FREE STOCKS: https://a.webull.com/i/ClearValueTax Receive FREE STOCKS (as a sign-up bonus) when you open a free ...

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How long player sell-on fees last, US Soccer Federation's finances

Kevin and Kieran discuss whether transfer deal add-ons like sell-on fees expire after a certain number of years, and analyse the US Soccer Federation's financial statements and tax forms. COVERED IN THIS EPISODE: - Transfer deal add-ons - Footballers' employment status - Footballers' pensions - Chelsea pitch owners - US Soccer Federation finances - Player transfer fees - VEO cameras - Spurs stadium usage - Elite Player Performance Plan See Kevin and Kieran in Hastings FOR FREE on December 13th: https://www.escis.org.uk/event/the-price-of-football-an-evening-with-kevin-day-and-kieran-maguire/ Follow Kevin on Twitter - @kevinhunterday Follow Kieran on Twitter - @KieranMaguire Follow Producer Guy on Twitter - @guykilty Follow The Price of Football on Twitter - @pof_pod Support The Price of Football on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/priceoffootball Check out the Price of Football merchandise store: https://the-price-of-football.backstreetmerch.com/ Visit the website: https://priceoffootball.com/ The Price of Football is a Dap Dip production: https://dapdip.co.uk/ contact@dapdip.co.uk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Federalist Papers

Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss Alexander Hamilton, James Madison and John Jay's essays written in 1787/8 in support of the new US Constitution. They published these anonymously in New York as 'Publius' but, when it became known that Hamilton and Madison were the main authors, the essays took on a new significance for all states. As those two men played a major part in drafting the Constitution itself, their essays have since informed debate over what the authors of that Constitution truly intended. To some, the essays have proved to be America’s greatest contribution to political thought.WithFrank Cogliano Professor of American History at the University of Edinburgh and Interim Saunders Director of the International Centre for Jefferson Studies at MonticelloKathleen Burk Professor Emerita of Modern and Contemporary History at University College LondonAndNicholas Guyatt Professor of North American History at the University of CambridgeProducer: Simon TillotsonReading list: Bernard Bailyn, To Begin the World Anew: The Genius and Ambiguities of the American Founders (Knopf, 2003)Mary Sarah Bilder, Madison’s Hand: Revising the Constitutional Convention (Harvard University Press, 2015)Noah Feldman, The Three Lives of James Madison: Genius, Partisan, President (Random House, 2017)Jonathan Gienapp, The Second Creation: Fixing the American Constitution in the Founding Era (Harvard University Press, 2018)Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, James Madison (eds. George W. Carey and James McClellan), The Federalist: The Gideon Edition (Liberty Fund, 2001)Alison L. LaCroix, The Ideological Origins of American Federalism (Harvard University Press, 2010)James Madison, Alexander Hamilton and John Jay, The Federalist Papers (Penguin, 1987)Pauline Maier, Ratification: The People Debate the Constitution, 1787-1788 (Simon and Schuster, 2010)Michael I. Meyerson, Liberty's Blueprint: How Madison and Hamilton Wrote the Federalist Papers, Defined the Constitution, and Made Democracy Safe for the World (Basic Books, 2008)Jack Rakove, Original Meanings: Politics and Ideas in the Making of the Constitution (Knopf, 1996)Jack N. Rakove and Colleen A. Sheehan, The Cambridge Companion to The Federalist (Cambridge University Press, 2020)

As the Fed stays put, markets bet on timing of rate cuts

Has the Fed officially achieved a soft landing? Josh Schiffrin, global head of trading strategy in Goldman Sachs Global Banking & Markets, discusses the takeaways from the latest Fed meeting and what’s next for markets in 2024.

The Federalist Papers

Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss Alexander Hamilton, James Madison and John Jay's essays written in 1787/8 in support of the new US Constitution. They published these anonymously in New York as 'Publius' but, when it became known that Hamilton and Madison were the main authors, the essays took on a new significance for all states. As those two men played a major part in drafting the Constitution itself, their essays have since informed debate over what the authors of that Constitution truly intended. To some, the essays have proved to be America’s greatest contribution to political thought.WithFrank Cogliano Professor of American History at the University of Edinburgh and Interim Saunders Director of the International Centre for Jefferson Studies at MonticelloKathleen Burk Professor Emerita of Modern and Contemporary History at University College LondonAndNicholas Guyatt Professor of North American History at the University of CambridgeProducer: Simon TillotsonReading list: Bernard Bailyn, To Begin the World Anew: The Genius and Ambiguities of the American Founders (Knopf, 2003)Mary Sarah Bilder, Madison’s Hand: Revising the Constitutional Convention (Harvard University Press, 2015)Noah Feldman, The Three Lives of James Madison: Genius, Partisan, President (Random House, 2017)Jonathan Gienapp, The Second Creation: Fixing the American Constitution in the Founding Era (Harvard University Press, 2018)Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, James Madison (eds. George W. Carey and James McClellan), The Federalist: The Gideon Edition (Liberty Fund, 2001)Alison L. LaCroix, The Ideological Origins of American Federalism (Harvard University Press, 2010)James Madison, Alexander Hamilton and John Jay, The Federalist Papers (Penguin, 1987)Pauline Maier, Ratification: The People Debate the Constitution, 1787-1788 (Simon and Schuster, 2010)Michael I. Meyerson, Liberty's Blueprint: How Madison and Hamilton Wrote the Federalist Papers, Defined the Constitution, and Made Democracy Safe for the World (Basic Books, 2008)Jack Rakove, Original Meanings: Politics and Ideas in the Making of the Constitution (Knopf, 1996)Jack N. Rakove and Colleen A. Sheehan, The Cambridge Companion to The Federalist (Cambridge University Press, 2020)

4.5 Quick Feed 07/12/23: Dipping Sheep, The biggest challenge facing farmers + inspirational quotes

Join Iona and Cammy as they discuss a random jumble of topics on this weeks Q+A.  You can watch this podcast on Youtube just search Fed By Farmers Podcas.