Boom Bust’s Ameera David interviews Marin Katusa, chairman of Katusa Research and author of "The Colder War: How the Global Energy Trade Slipped from America's Grasp”. Marin outlines what kinds of changes should we expect given an IMF-estimated loss of oil revenue of $930 billion in 2015 and 2016 in oil dependent economies in the Middle East. Marin also outlines how the oil market is shaking up over the longer-term given the present supply glut. And he gives a super long-term outlook in response to comments by Wood McKenzie that we will eventually see another oil structural supply shortfall. At the end of the interview, Marin also highlights why he is bullish on another natural resource, gold.
Global markets took a tumble on Monday, with Greece’s main index hitting a stunning 25-year low. Ameera David has the details. Edward Harrison then joins from Berlin, Germany to offer more insight on the state of the European economy and the troubles it’s facing as the union of nations faces a multitude of challenges. Then, Steve Keen, professor of history, economics, and politics at Kingston University gives his thoughts on the damage he believes Brussels is inflicting on the European continent.
After the break, RT’s Anya Parampil sits down to discuss Wall Street’s growing worry over the possibility of a Sanders presidency. And finally, in The Big Deal, Manuel Rapalo discusses Washington DC’s proposed experiment to pay trouble makers thousands of dollars in an effort to keep them out of jail.
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On Tuesday, residents of Baltimore began cleaning up the wreckage from riots that erupted following the funeral of a 25-year-old black man who died after suffering a spinal injury while in police custody. City officials and the mayor seem to have been caught off guard by the rioting, which is shocking, given Baltimore’s long history of failed development and urban renewal. Erin weighs in.
Then, Erin is joined by Peter Schiff – CEO of Euro Pacific Capital and host of “The Peter Schiff Show.” Peter tells us how shrinking employment in the US is related to the current situation in Baltimore and gives us his take on if Greece will leave the Eurozone.
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After the break, Bianca gives us a daily news roundup of other business headlines including T-Mobile, Tidal, and SnapChat.
Then, Erin sits down with Max Wolff – chief economist at Manhattan Venture Partners and professor of economics at The New School. Max tells us how Apple was able to beat earnings despite the conundrum of over-reliance on the iPhone and gives us his take on other earnings reports.
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The Biden administration is ramping up its efforts to take on China's allegedly "unfair" trade practices by taking all paths in consideration. (1:07)
Plus, The GameStop saga is making a return to Capitol Hill as President Joe Biden's pick to head the Securities and Exchange Commission faces a concerned Senate panel. (9:00)
Facebook is paying out hundreds of Millions of dollars following a court ruling on its Facial Recognition technology. (18:17)
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Amid heightened volatility and the coronavirus pandemic, foreign investment has fled from traditional players to consolidate around others. In this episode, we revisit the recent developments and how China managed to eclipse the United States in the field with Professor Richard Wolff and RT's Ben Swann. (0:56) The pandemic has also weighed heavy on the housing sector as millions have seen their financial situation deteriorate over the past year. RT's Manila Chan lends us her insight on the sector and what the future could hold for these struggling home owners. (10:00) Just a year into the pandemic, vaccines have begun to be distributed across the United States. But the rollout has been plagued by problems. With these issues in mind, we take a look back at issues in the US inoculation process and what we could see on the horizon with Dr. William Schaffner of the Vanderbilt University Medical Center, and Dr. Paul Offit of the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. (15:16) The reach of the COVID-19 devastation taken a major bite out of many sectors, especially aviation. RT's Natasha Sweatte gives us a report on how Boeing has seen its worst year on record. (21:49)
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Canada has its first new leader in nearly a decade after Justin Trudeau's liberal party handed a stunning defeat to incumbent Prime Minister Stephen Harper. Ameera David weighs in. Then, Ameera sits down with Marin Katusa – chairman of Katusa Research – to talk about Canada’s elections and oil.
After the break, Bianca Facchinei takes a look at how Amazon is preparing for the holiday season, new business for Chemours, and the rise of coding programs. Afterwards, Ameera is joined by Steve Hanke – professor of applied economics at Johns Hopkins University – to talk about emerging markets. And in The Big Deal, Ameera and Edward Harrison talk tech.
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On Sunday, Greek finance minister Yanis Varoufakis told Italian state television that if Greece is forced out of the Eurozone, other countries will inevitably follow and the currency bloc will collapse. Greece’s new government is trying to renegotiate its debt repayments and has begun to roll back austerity policies with its international creditors. Varoufakis said Greece’s debt problems need to be solved in conjunction with anti-austerity policies – not just for Greece, but for the Eurozone as a whole. Erin weighs in.
Then, Erin is joined by Steve Keen – Head of the School of Economics, History, and Politics at Kingston University. Steve tells us if he’s optimistic about the Troika and Greece overcoming their differences and reaching a deal that is acceptable to both creditors and the new Greek government and gives us his take on Greek austerity. Steve’s view is that government must offset the deleveraging of the private sector to prevent pro-cyclicality that undermines longer-term growth. Keen also wants debt writedowns in an optimal scenario, particularly in Europe’s private sector. But, short of this, he believes that option-embedded debt based on GDP growth in Greece is a step forward for the Greek sovereign debt situation.
After the break, Erin sits down with Richard Werner – director of international development and founding director of the Centre for Banking, Finance and Sustainable Development at the University of Southampton. Richard talks to us about the Federal Reserve’s quantitative easing and gives us his take on wage growth and household debt levels. The credit easing that Ben Bernanke did in the first round of quantitative easing, qualitatively was closer to what Werner proposed when he first created the idea of quantitative easing in the early 1990s. But the other forms of QE will not increase credit growth because bank balance sheets are still encumbered. Richard believes a target for nominal growth would be an improvement over present central bank policy.
And in The Big Deal, Erin and Edward Harrison discuss India. Specifically, India is now poised to grow 7.4% according to government projections. This puts India ahead of China, cementing India’s position in markets as the darling of the emerging market big hitters. Take a look!
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Travel, particularly commercial aviation, has changed substantially in the post-9/11 world. One of the most evident changes would be the inception of the Transportation Security Administration, better known as the TSA. If you’ve ever suspected that US airport security is ineffective, you would be correct. Erin Ade weighs in.
Then, Erin is joined by Charlie Leocha – publisher of Consumer Travel. Charlie tells us what he does as chairman for Travelers United and gives us his take on what US airline consumers are complaining about the most these days. He also gives his opinion as a consumer advocate on what regulators need to do to keep the airline industry honest.
After the break, Boom Bust correspondent Bianca Facchinei takes a look at the way the September 11 terrorist attacks have affected the way we pay for air travel.
Afterwards, Erin sits down with Ben Schlappig – blogger at “One Mile at a Time.” Ben tells us how prevalent price discrimination is and which sites employ it the most and gives us his take on how much the TSA costs passengers. Ben, who is a frequent flyer, also gives us a small view into the luxury offering from Etihad. It is beyond anything American airlines now offer.
And in The Big Deal, Erin and Edward Harrison continue the discussion on travel, with Edward’s take on the most important travel luxuries to make for a positive travel experience.
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Our lead story: The cracks in the traditional TV bundling model have just gotten deeper. On Wednesday, media companies and distributors indicated that more people were cutting the cord and ditching expensive TV cable packages all together. Now analysts say it’s starting to take a toll on companies, who are seeing stocks go down. Ameera David weighs in.
Afterwards, Boom Bust correspondent Bianca Facchinei talks to Jennifer Granick, director of civil liberties at the Center for Internet and Society at Stanford Law School and keynote speaker at Black Hat 2015. They discuss the cross-section of privacy and the internet.
After the break, Ameera and Erin Ade talk about the SEC ruling that will mandate companies publish the ratio between CEO and employee pay, thereby opening up the conversation on income inequality.
And in The Big Deal, Ameera and RT correspondent Manuel Rapalo discuss the uptick in global remittances, which have become an invaluable lifeline for millions of families in the developing world.
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