Entries Categorized as 'Food prices'
June 12, 2008
Here is the “In the Financial Papers Radio Broadcast” (Length: 4:14minutes). The player should load automatically. Please let me know if you like it. Contact Kathy
In the Financial Papers:
Podcast Covers:
US Retail Sales Increase More than Expected
Japan to Raise Meat Prices as Corn Boosts Feed Costs
ECB Tells Market Rate Hike Likely to be One-Off
The topics at […]
Posted in Trichet, retail sales, Wall Street Journal, Forex Podcast, Inflation, Food prices, gas prices, US Economy, Bank of Japan, Forex News, Federal Reserve, ECB, Forex TV, Bloomberg, Bernanke, FX Radio, US Dollar
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May 19, 2008
The US dollar has started the week strong thanks to the better than expected leading indicators report. For the second month in a row, leading indicators increased, suggesting that the US economy may not be in a recession. Although the numbers are definitely encouraging, I believe that recession or no recession is just […]
Posted in Bloomberg, Fed Rate Cut Expectations, Food prices, euro, Canadian Dollar, Federal Reserve, British Pound, US Dollar
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May 15, 2008
Here is the “In the Financial Papers Radio Broadcast” (Length: 5:43minutes). The player should load automatically. Please let me know if you like it. Contact Kathy
In the Financial Papers:
Podcast Covers:
New Zealand Dollar, One of the Weakest Pairs in the FX Market
Eurozone GDP Numbers
Factories Won’t Save the Day
Manufacturing in NY Unexpectedly Contracts
Industrial Production Weakens
US Consumer Prices
High […]
Posted in Fed Rate Cut Expectations, Forex Podcast, Inflation, GDP, Food prices, weak dollar earnings, Wall Street Journal, US Economy, Crude Oil Prices, ECB, New Zealand dollar, euro, Bank of England, FX Radio, US Dollar
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April 15, 2008
I am a big believer that the next big shock to the global economy is not the weakness of the US economy, but skyrocketing food prices.
My good friend Shirley is a relief worker for Trocaire out of Mozambique, Africa and through her, poverty and hunger is an issue particularly dear to my heart.
When […]
Posted in Food prices, Insight
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