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China's Economic Outlook Remains Challenging
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China saw a strong start to their economy in the first two months of 2024, but the lustre has faded since. Now, the world’s 2nd biggest economy is seeing deflation, a highly indebted property sector, a gloomy job market, and on top of everything, a new tariff by the EU on China electric vehicles (EVs). To bring clarity to this murky situation, we h…
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Economic Update- China And Inflation: Real Analyses, Not BS
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The program's first half focuses on the realities of China's rise and not the Cold War rhetoric. The second half analyzes the inflation now threatening the US economy. Its causes and consequences turn out to be quite different from the mainstream media treatments of the subject.By Progressive Radio Network
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Special guest Einar Tangen, a Senior Fellow of Taihe Institute, joins us for a peek inside China’s economy in a global context. Why has the west gotten China so wrong and how can we better understand the most important economic transformation in modern history? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Economic Update- Labor Vs. Capital: Struggle in US Intensifies
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In this week’s Economic Update, Professor Richard Wolff discusses The Washington Post's exposure of the corporate rich sponsoring police repression against student protests and how Boeing rewards CEOs while it exhibits the airlines' worst safety record. In addition, the UAW loses union election as German capitalists and southern governors join forc…
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Is Cold War II upon us? What should America do to prevent it from becoming a hot war? To discuss, ChinaTalk interviewed Dmitri Alperovitch. Dmitri emigrated from Russia in 1994 at age 13. He co-founded the leading cybersecurity startup Crowdstrike, and has spent the past four years running his new think tank, the Silverado Policy Accelerator. He's …
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Inflation Explained: PPI, CPI, and What They Mean for Rates - Ted Thatcher #6085
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Kerry Lutz and Ted Thatcher discussed the recent PPI and CPI numbers and their significance in relation to inflation and potential rate cuts. They explored Jerome Powell's perspective and the political incentives for rate reductions, emphasizing the influence of financial markets on Fed decisions. The discussion also touched on the growing disparit…
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Anwar Ibrahim on navigating Malaysia through China-US tensions
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How does a country deepen its relationship and do business with China without risking retaliation by the US and its allies? How can a nation protect its territorial claims in the South China Sea yet maintain a delicate balancing act with its neighbours with their own views and claims? Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim discusses these issues an…
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Sue Lee, Head of APAC Index Investment Strategy at S&P Dow Jones Indices, explains what investors need to know about the performance of active funds in Asia, focusing specifically on Japan and AustraliaBy Radio Television Hong Kong
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Andrew Sullivan, Founder of Asian Market Sense and Le Xia, Chief Economist at BBVA Research, join Chloe Feng to discuss the latest credit data coming out of China and the normalisation of relations between Australia and China as Premier Li Qiang starts...By Radio Television Hong Kong
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Ding Luo, Deputy Head of HK/China Research at CLSA takes a look at China’s focus on foreign expansion.By Radio Television Hong Kong
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Ben Cavender, Managing Director at China Market Research Group, joins in with a view from mainland China to talk about China’s GDP data expectation.By Radio Television Hong Kong
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In our latest podcast, our team discusses how the EU will change, or rather not change, after the European elections.By Wolfgang Munchau
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Fed Fakes Inflation Fight as Pretext for Future Cuts - Ep 965
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Defending democracy: building solidarity with persecuted writers, journalists, and artists
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Contributor(s): Salman Usmani, Professor Alpa Shah, Ross Holder | Amidst the surge of global authoritarianism, how do we protect the freedom of speech and the freedom of dissent that is crucial for democracy? What is the role of global financial institutions and regimes in the crackdown on dissent in faraway places? What role do international human…
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Defending democracy: building solidarity with persecuted writers, journalists, and artists
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Defending democracy: building solidarity with persecuted writers, journalists, and artists
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It's a Giant "S" Sandwich and We're Going to Be Living On it - John Rubino #6084
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Kerry Lutz and John Rubino discussed various indicators pointing towards an economic slowdown, attributing it to factors like higher interest rates and government interventions through liquidity injections. They also touched upon the upcoming election and its potential influence on the economic narrative. The speakers expressed differing views on w…
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The Best Chinese Songs of 2024 - with Concrete Avalanche
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Jake Newby is the author of Concrete Avalanche, a free newsletter about music from China. Today, he's here to play you some of his favorite tracks from 2024 thus far — including everything from psychedelic rock to rare Uyghur folk, and from Beijing kawaii core to Tibetan Buddhist chants mixed with footwork. 00:00:00 'Narcissus' Death' — Backspace (…
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AI adoption and governance: an opportunity for China and Africa at high-quality development
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Estimates suggest that four African countries alone - Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, and South Africa - could rake in up to $136 billion worth of economic benefits by 2030 if businesses there begin using more artificial intelligence tools. Industry insiders are optimistic that AI can be an area for China-Africa cooperation, but digital infrastructure and r…
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Ep. 220: George Selgin on Fed Independence, Poor Operations and Inflation
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George Selgin is a senior fellow and director emeritus of the Center for Monetary and Financial Alternatives at the Cato Institute and professor emeritus of economics at the University of Georgia. He is the author of numerous books, including ‘The Theory of Free Banking’, ‘Floored! How a Misguided Fed Experiment Deepened and Prolonged the Great Rec…
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Malaysia has seen a significant rise in dengue cases, accompanied by a 79% increase in related deaths, concentrated in Selangor. But there is a new Dengue Tetravalent Vaccine aimed at tackling the dengue epidemic. Professor Datuk Dr Lokman Hakim Sulaiman, Public Health Medicine Specialist shares his insights on this new vaccine and other essential …
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Tuan Bui Minh, Senior Associate Director of Dragon Capital discusses the outlook for economic growth in Vietnam, focusing on the growth of the manufacturing sector in the country.By Radio Television Hong Kong
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Carolyn Wright speaks with Jane Lee, Head of Asia for Global Talent Management at Remote, on how employers can take advantage of diverse talent pools by using a distributed workforce.By Radio Television Hong Kong
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Andrew Freris, CEO of Ecognosis Advisory and Michael Dyer, Investment Director at M&G Investments join Chloe Feng to discuss steady Fed rates and the latest PPI data from the United States.By Radio Television Hong Kong
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The US teacher shortage has become more entrenched as the year advances. Many states are turning to people they describe as ‘unqualified’ just to keep an adult in the room. We discuss solutions to this national predicament. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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37. The 'Avatar' Effect: Charter City Do's and Don'ts - Patri Friedman
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On this episode, we're joined by Patri Friedman of Pronomos Capital to discuss the more practical facets of building a charter city. What are the building blocks of a viable charter city project? At what milestone can a charter city be deemed successful, and what common mistakes can a nascent city stumble upon? Friedman himself is in favour of corp…
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Are Rate Cuts the Cure for Economic Challenges? - Eddy Gifford #6083
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Kerry Lutz and Eddy Gifford discussed the potential implications of inflation decreasing and the implementation of rate cuts. They also emphasized the importance of portfolio diversification, including commodities and cryptocurrencies, to achieve uncorrelated returns and mitigate risk. Eddy provided insights into measuring risk and the need for exi…
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In our latest podcast our team discusses Macron's political gamble to call parliamentary elections, and the consequences for French politics and the EU.By Wolfgang Munchau
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486 | Ruchir Sharma: What Went Wrong with Capitalism - Bailouts, Low Growth, Spiraling Debt, and the Case for Neoliberalism
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Performance under pressure – lessons from a military veteran
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Life in the military can offer many lessons for leaders across an array of organisations. In this NousCast special, we explore the hallmarks of good performance and positive culture, the leadership skills required to deliver it, and strategies for enabling people to achieve their best. In conversation is: Tim Orton, the founder and CEO of Nous Grou…
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Google & Sustainability in Europe with Adam Elman
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"We have these very ambitious goals and we've spoken about a few, but there are many others in Europe. In particular, the E.U. and countries like the U.K. have very ambitious climate goals. For Google, we want to be part of the solution. So, good for me is, we make progress on our goals in our own operations, but we really want to help others. And …
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With Lawrence Wong assuming office as Singapore's fourth Prime Minister on May 15th, we unpack his two-day working visit to Malaysia aimed at strengthening bilateral ties and cooperation between the two nations as well as overcome unresolved issues such as water and maritime border delineation. We delve into the key insights from the meeting with T…
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RTHK’s International Economics Correspondent, Barry Wood, says the US is in a Goldilocks economy situation, and that Fed Chair Jerome Powell is likely happy with how things are going for the moment, as are markets on from their performance on Wall Stre...By Radio Television Hong Kong
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Lawfare: do law and courts have power to solve global problems?
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Contributor(s): Professor Gerry Simpson, Dr Joana Setzer, Sir Howard Morrison KC, Professor Larry Kramer | There is a growing expectation for law and courts, whether domestic or international, to be remedies for international problems. Our panel explore the power of law and courts in the face of contemporary international challenges.…
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Geography of discontent: euroscepticism in regions of stagnant growth
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Contributor(s): Professor Andrés Rodríguez-Pose, Dr Özge Öner, James Blagden | Recent EU research highlights a clear connection between stagnant growth within some European regions and their support for Eurosceptic parties, also suggesting that the longer the period of stagnation, the stronger the opposition to European integration.…
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Geography of discontent: euroscepticism in regions of stagnant growth
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Carolyn Wright speaks with Natalie Leong, senior associate at RKS on how you can handle financial issues if something goes wrong in a relationship.By Radio Television Hong Kong
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Left behind: a new economics for neglected places
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Contributor(s): Professor Paul Collier | Left behind places can be found in prosperous countries — from South Yorkshire, integral to the industrial revolution and now England’s poorest county, to Barranquilla, once Colombia’s portal to the Caribbean and now struggling. More alarmingly, the poorest countries in the world are diverging further from t…
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Lawfare: do law and courts have power to solve global problems?
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Lawfare: do law and courts have power to solve global problems?
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Ben Emons, who is Chief Investment Officer and Founder at Fed Watch Advisors, tells Nitin Dialdas whether we will get even a single cut from the Fed this year remains an open question. Enzio Von Pfeil, who is a capital preservation specialist at Financ...By Radio Television Hong Kong
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Will EU Policy Shift Post Parliamentary Elections?
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As the dust settles following the outcome of the European parliamentary elections, what will the right-ward shift in the legislative body mean for the EU policy moving forward? We discuss the implications with Dr. Benjamin Barton of the University of Nottingham Malaysia. Image Credit: shutterstock.com…
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