And this is the weekend edition of our podcast. The the time when we look back over the major economic events, and news that impacted the Markets in the week just past.
A time to measure the major news and events which impacted the financial markets
The big news of the week, was the announcement early Friday morning, that the President had tested positive for the Covid 19 virus. In the over-night hours, well before the markets opened, the Futures took a bit of a hit, down about 2%, but began recovering immediately, and continued to recover throughout the trading session.
The President has received well wishes, and get better messages from around the globe. It has also been reported that his Presidential challenger, Job Biden, has tested negative for the virus.
The Big Four American Banks: Wells Fargo, Citigroup, Bank of America, and JP Morgan Chase, are the beating heart of this country's financial system.
They are the primary instruments through …
While the rest of the world was preoccupied by the happenings in Washington this weekend, the Peoples Republic of China put up some economic numbers that were simply stunning, and …
America's Vision of Globalism goes back at least a hundred years to the Presidency of Woodrow Wilson, and his League of Nations. An effort to bring peace to the world after the destruction …
The action this week by Big Tech, Google, Twitter, Facebook, Amazon and the rest, have created the best environment for startups in a generation. Empowered their competition. And likely …
Bull markets have leaders. Innovative companies that lead the country into a new economy, and who's stocks power the market to higher and higher …
How Much does it cost to censor a sitting President? About $4 ½ billion dollars. At least that was the market value lost by Twitter after they had …
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