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In Michael Avery's Classic Business on FMR Prof Parsons and I examine why global markets outran the real economy during the recent oil crisis, assess the mid-year economic outlook, and toast 10 years for the NWU Policy Uncertainty Index The Week that Was https://t.co/AUEcmAU4ZP
@FinanceGhost So one of the doozies with Gmail is the forwarding functionality. It does work, but imperfectly and has been a problem from launch. Chances are people use Gmail as a filter for spam......
On Michael Avery's Classic Business on FMR Radio, Prof Raymond Parsons and Warwick unpack the US-Iran cease-fire MoU, AI-driven market leadership, Alan Greenspan's legacy at the Fed, and the significance of SA's xenophobic protests on The Week that Was https://t.co/FKSQOz7nU9
Yours truly discusses oil prices, PPI inflation data and the economic consequences of xenophobia. Full version on Youtube – from 2:17 to 9:50 https://t.co/kUL9dQUXd3
In Michael Avery's Classic Business on FMR Radio, Prof Raymond Parsons and Warwick offer perspectives on the US-Iran Memorandum of Understanding and the economic messages from Kevin Warsh’s first meeting as the new US Fed Chair on The Week that Was https://t.co/bQRAk50bU0
In Michael Avery's Classic Business on FMR Radio, Prof Raymond Parsons and Warwick discuss the IPO of Elon Musk’s SpaceX, SA’s GDP growth figures for the first quarter of 2026, and President Cyril Ramaphosa’s plan on migration issues on The Week that Was https://t.co/pkmH52Yq4W
In Michael Avery's Classic Business on FMR Radio, Prof Raymond Parsons and Warwick Lucas on the latest market trends, the outlook for global oil prices and the world economy, and SA’s Q1 GDP growth figures to be released next week The Week that Was https://t.co/MEg2Wvokxy
In Michael Avery's Classic Business on FMR Radio, Prof Raymond Parsons and Warwick Lucas deal with recent global geoeconomic developments, aspects of the AI investment boom, and the decision by the SARB this week to increase interest rates by 25 bps https://t.co/eaxrhi4m0l
Warwick Lucas of Vunani Securities Private Clients discusses the knock on effect of oil prices for global Central banks and how it pushed our SARB to start leaning in early.
Full version on Youtube – from 1:32 to 6:34 https://t.co/4h2ZL56tQy
@triffic_stuff_ The statistical trick he is using tiny percentages to hide the marginal change. CO₂ is only 0.04% of the atmosphere, but it is heat-active. Human emissions maybe fractional but are the extra net addition that lifted CO₂ from about 280 ppm pre-industrial to over 420 ppm today.