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Another F***ing Bitcoin Podcast? No, this is THE Bitcoin Podcast. Whether you're deep down the rabbit hole or just starting your journey, there's something here for you: Bitcoin Talk interviews, Bitcoin Out Loud readings, Bitcoin News Roundup, and Bitcoin 101, . Bitcoin is scarce, but Bitcoin Podcasts are abundant. Get the Bitcoin signal you need all from one podcast. BitcoinPodcast.net
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Rat Castle

Rat Castle Podcast

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There’s a thousand theme park podcasts, but only one Rat Castle! Listen as a progressive panel of fans, former Cast Members, and industry insiders chat about the latest Disney and theme park news. It’s theme parks discussed without the pixie dust. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Welcome to Deep Dive, the podcast where politics, history, and queer lives intersect in engaging, in-depth conversations. I'm Dr. Shawn C. Fettig, a political scientist, and I've crafted this show to go beyond the headlines, diving into the heart of critical issues with authors, researchers, activists, and politicians. Forget surface-level analysis; we're here for the real stories, the hidden layers, and the nuanced discussions that matter. Join me as we explore the intricate world of govern ...
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===="Tembung saka Cahya", "Kabar Gembira Kanggo Kabeh Wong", "Swara Injil" - Ing Basa Jawa (Yogya, Banyumas, Indramayu, Kromo Madyo, Ngoko Surabaya,, Cirebon) ==== ===="Words of Light", "Good News for All th People", "Sounds of Gospel" - in Jawa Language - Yogya, Banyumas, Indramayu, Kromo Madyo, Ngoko Surabaya,, Cirebon ====
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A twice daily podcast from the team at Marcus Today, the stock market newsletter for investors, bringing you up to speed with the latest stock market, financial, and business news. Published just before market open and after market close (AEST), Monday to Friday.
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BARC’ing Mad is the official podcast of the British Automobile Racing Club, one of the the UK’s most prestigious motor sport organisations. In partnership with BP Fuel, this brand-new podcast - hosted by Alan Hyde and Ian Waterhouse - will air fortnightly on a Friday and run throughout the remainder of the 2023 racing season. Discussing the latest news and results from inside the BARC and across the wider motorsport landscape, BARC’ing Mad will also bring a number of special guests to the ai ...
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The Supercharge Marketing podcast is for B2B Marketers who believe in the power of brand and storytelling. Featuring no-B.S. conversations from marketing experts who dare to do things differently, this podcast will leave you feeling inspired and ready to amplify your marketing strategy to thrive and stand out in the rapidly evolving world of marketing. --- This podcast is brought to you by Lumen5, a video creator made by marketers, for marketers. Easily make videos for content marketing, tho ...
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Welcome to the newest podcast on thrifting, reselling, and marketing for online sellers. This show is perfect for anyone looking to learn more about the world of thrifting and how to turn it into a profitable business. Whether you're a seasoned reseller or just starting out, I will provide you with tips and tricks to help you make the most of your thrifting adventures. In each episode, we'll be joined by experts in the field who will share their personal experiences and insights on everythin ...
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The Black Constitution

Collins Pettaway, III

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Welcome to The Black Constitution. Where politics resides with pop culture vibes! Hosted by Collins P. Season 2 is now streaming with new episodes dropping every other week! Be sure to tune in wherever you listen to your podcasts.
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Daemons Discuss!

The Lady Daemons (Angela, Jean & Valerie)

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Hi! We're Angela, Jean & Valerie -- aka 'The Daemons' -- we talk about the All Souls Series by Deborah Harkness. This includes the trilogy (A Discovery of Witches, Shadow of Night, The Book of Life), Time's Convert, and The World of All Souls and any future books incoming to the universe at large. As new episodes are released in the US/Canada, we also unpack the television series based on these beloved books (titled A Discovery of Witches). Go on! Put in your ear buds, pull up your chair, br ...
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Over The Fourth Wall Podcast

Over The Fourth Wall Podcast

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We're a geeky/pop culture news and movie review podcast. Care to take a peek with us? New episode every Friday. Learn More about us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/OverThe4thPod https://twitter.com/TheProd1gal_Son https://twitter.com/TheMurderfish3 ...You won't really learn that much. We have email, too: overthe4thwallpodcast@gmail.com
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The Clock Starts Now

Shrikant Joshi

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Every week, I spend seven days crafting an audio story on a totally random theme sourced from the internet. This audio story is published every Sunday at 10 AM Indian Standard Time.After the episode is published, I ask the internet gods for the next week’s theme and spend the next seven days… well, you get the picture.Want to be featured on the podcast? Click here to leave a message! Oh, by the way, "The Clock Starts Now" now has a companion newsletter called "The Tick-Tock" in which I write ...
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ASX 200 fell 13 points to 8071 (+0.2%) as some results fatigue set in. Banks slipped from lofty heights, with CBA off 1.0% and NAB falling 1.0%, with the Big Bank Basket down to $234.90 (0.8%). Insurers dipped, financials were also in the doldrums, with MQG off 0.5% and ASX down 1.7%. REITS mixed but drifted to the downside, GMG bounced 1.2% from a…
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US equities were mostly lower in Monday trading, though ended a bit off worst levels. S&P 500 and Nasdaq both lower after weekly gains of over 1% last week with help from a Friday rally. Breadth positive as equal-strength S&P posted just off Friday's record close. However, cap-weighted index weighed down by big tech as NVDA and TSLA gave back some …
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ASX 200 rose 61 points to 8076 (+0.8%) as uranium and US leads helped sentiment. Banks once again taking the market higher, CBA up 1.5% and NAB up 2.2% with the Big Bank Basket up to $236.90 (1.6%). MQG rose 1.0% with a mixed picture in insurers. NHF fell 17.7% on disappointing results. REITs were better though GMG fell 0.5% as tech stocks came und…
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Global markets rallied overnight on comments from Fed Chair Powell that the “time has come” to start cutting rates. This had been expected by markets for over a month now but did represent the first official shift in policy from the Fed since rates started rising in March 2022. New information, regarding timing and quantity of rate cuts remains an …
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Can democracy deliver the economic stability and growth we need, or do strongman tactics offer a more effective solution? In this episode, we dissect the economic impacts of contrasting political systems, drawing on the U.S. responses to COVID-19 under both Trump and Biden. We discuss the historical economic performances of authoritarian states lik…
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ASX 200 limped into the Jerome show losing 3 points to 8024. Kamala Harris in ‘da house’ too. Up 0.8% for the week. Resources gave back some of the week’s gains, BHP down 0.7%, FMG off 2.0%, with lithium and rare earths under pressure again although modest by recent moves. Gold miners slipped as bullion fell, NST down 0.3%, and EVN off 0.7%. Oil an…
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"it's literal magic… We're doing magic with magic internet money using free and open protocols that a bunch of weirdo and cypherpunk hackers built because they cared about financial privacy. They cared about being able to do peer-to-peer stuff. It exists, and it's here." On this Bitcoin Talk episode of THE Bitcoin Podcast, Walker talks with NiftyNe…
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The S&P 500 pulled back on Thursday as investors readied for a speech by Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell at the central bank’s annual Jackson Hole conference. S&P slipped 0.89% to close at 5,570.64. The Dow Jones ended down 177.71 points, or 0.43%, at 40,712.78. The Nasdaq shed 1.67% to close at 17,619.35 as technology stocks were sold off. ASX…
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ASX 200 rose another 17 points to 8027 (+0.2%) as Super Thursday produced a head-spinning deluge. Again, some good, some bad, and some very ugly. MP1 for one down 21.0%. Once again, we saw resources outperform banks slightly. The 'Three Amigos' were firm, FMG the best, up 2.0% and lithium stocks a smidge firmer, PLS up 2.0% and LYC up another 1.3%.…
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The Nasdaq Composite climbed 0.57% to 17,918.99, also clinching its ninth positive day of 10. The Dow Jones Industrial Average ticked up by 55.52 points, or 0.14%, to finish at 40,890.49 for its sixth winning day of the last seven. The Russell 2000 outperformed, with the small cap-focused index climbing more than 1%. FOMC minutes suggested a rate c…
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ASX 200 fought back from early losses to close up 13 points at 8011. Positive results and outlooks driving buyers. Pretty good considering CBA was ex-dividend today 250c. The Big Bank Basket lost 1.5% to $233.10. MQG unchanged, and insurers and other financials weaker. QBE down 1.6%. REITs mixed, GMG down 3.6% and GPT up 1.5%. Tech stocks boosted b…
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"Bitcoin is neutral and these other cryptocurrencies are not. They have insiders, whether it's founders, whether it's boards, whether it's companies… Bitcoin is a neutral internet money and these other projects aren't." On this Bitcoin Talk episode of THE Bitcoin Podcast, Walker talks with Bradley Rettler. Brad is the Director of the new University…
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average slid 61.56 points, or 0.15%, to 40,834.97. The S&P 500 slid 0.2% to 5,597.12, while the Nasdaq Composite shed 0.33% to 17,816.94. Tuesday’s declines snapped eight-day winning streaks for the S&P 500 and Nasdaq, the first positive periods of that length for each since late 2023. If the S&P 500 had finished Tuesday up…
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Send us a Text Message. In this episode, we sit down with Jill Mustachia, the powerhouse behind Rusted Truck Relics. Jill shares her journey of balancing a full-time career with her thriving reselling business, where List Perfectly plays a key role. With her family by her side, Jill has turned her passion for vintage finds into a successful online …
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ASX 200 limped along with a 17-point rally to 7997 (+0.2%). Results in focus again. Some good, some bad and some ugly. Banks were mixed with a capital update from ANZ, up 0.6% and CBA better by 0.3%. The Big Bank Basket is steady around $236.73. Insurers mixed, SUN up 3.1% and NWL better on results. REITs slipped, GMG down another 1.4%, as DXS fell…
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average added 236.77 points, or 0.58%, to finish at 40,896.53. The S&P 500 rose 0.97% to close at 5,608.25, while the Nasdaq Composite jumped 1.39% and ended at 17,876.77. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq notched their eighth straight winning day, a first for both indexes in 2024. Last week saw the biggest gains for the three indices…
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ASX 200 managed a small 9-point rise to 7976 (0.1%) as results dominated. WBC off to a promising start, up 2.5% its 3Q update beating estimates, the Big Bank Basket rose yet again to $236.30 (1%). Other financials mixed, MQG lost 0.1% as it launched a $1bn hybrid issue. SUN up 1.3% on results. REITs mixed, GMG down 1.3% with GPT firing 1.7% higher.…
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The gang is joined by Cinemablend's Dirk Libbey to talk all things D23, including the death of Rivers of America at Magic Kingdom and the potential end of Muppet Vision 3D. Also, Nathan is canceled multiple times. ---- Find all our social media links, buy merch, and more at ratcastlepod.com Follow Rat Castle on YouTube, TikTok, Twitter (X), Faceboo…
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Wall Street closed out the week higher in an uneventful day of trade. The S&P 500 and NASDAQ rose for their seventh consecutive session advancing 0.20% and 0.21% as most megacaps gained, with Nivida leading the charge, up 1.4%. The Dow Jones finished 97 points higher (0.24%). Up 163 at best. Down 109 points at worst. Small firms Russell 2000 rose 0…
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What if the very fabric of American democracy is under threat from within? In this episode of After America, we explore the insidious power of othering and its devastating effects on our nation's democratic principles. We start by highlighting the rise of anti-LGBTQ+ legislation following the Supreme Court's 2015 Obergefell v. Hodges decision, movi…
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"It doesn't matter if the existing system prints $2 trillion, $8 trillion, $50 trillion. It's just different pieces of paper. And Bitcoin measured against a piece of paper will look like it's going up. But all prices relative to Bitcoin are actually going down and will forever." On this Bitcoin Talk episode of THE Bitcoin Podcast, Walker talks with…
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ASX 200 roars 106 points ahead to 7971 (1,.3%) up 2.5% for the week, to finish 30 points above where we were two Fridays ago. Results and reactions the focal point with US strength helping all sectors. NAB with 3Q trading update helped the sector, CBA up 2.,4% and the Big Bank Basket up to $233.86 (2.0%). Insurers also in demand with QBE and SUN up…
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Stocks rallied on Thursday as investors regained confidence in the economy following encouraging consumer and labor data that helped ease recession worries. The Dow Jones Industrial Average leaped 554 points, or 1.39%, to end the day at 40,563.06. The S&P 500 closed up 1.61% at 5,543.22, for its sixth straight gain. The broad market index has advan…
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ASX 200 gave up its gains to be up only 15 points to 7866 (0.2%) after being skewered by jobs data and iron ore prices in Singapore. Economic data showed the jobs market was still tight despite the headline number rising to 4.2%. Iron ore slid again in Singapore on Chinese steel news, BHP fell 1.0% and RIO was off 3.6%, including its dividend. FMG …
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The NASDAQ and S&P 500 finished 0.03% and 0.38% higher, extending their winning streak to five sessions. US Inflation data reassured the markets the Fed would start cutting rates next month. The Dow advanced 243 points (+0.61%). Up 303 points at best. Down 28 points at worst. Small firms Russell 2000 eased 0.52%, and the VIX dropped 12.53% as senti…
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ASX 200 rose another 24 points to 7851 (+0.3%) as iron stocks fell hard on Asian price falls. BHP, RIO and FMG dragging the index back from 7910 high. BHP down 2.8% and FMG crashing 4.6%. Iron ore futures in Singapore sank a further 2.3% to $US96.25 a tonne. Other resource sectors pulled lower. Lithium tried hard to rally, but PLS was unchanged and…
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"Bitcoin education doesn't matter. The product of Bitcoin education does. So what we are doing here is a means to an end. The end is empowerment, the end is agency, the end is sovereignty." On this Bitcoin Talk episode of THE Bitcoin Podcast, Walker talks with John Dennehy, founder of My First Bitcoin (Mi Primer Bitcoin), about Bitcoin education, s…
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Wall Street closed higher overnight, hitting a two-week high after soft PPI data reinforced bets of rate cuts in September. The S&P 500 climbed 1.68%, clocking its biggest four-day rally this year, led by tech stocks. Starbucks was the top-performing stock in the index, rallying 24.5% after appointing Chipotle head Brian Niccol as chairman and CEO.…
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ASX 200 rose 13 points to 7827 (+0.2%) in quiet cautious trade ahead of US PPI tonight. Results are once again the focal point. Solid numbers from TPW and good guidance helping the retail sector again, with JBH up 4.0% on broker upgrades, PMV rose 1.2% and HVN pushing 1.9% ahead. Banks, as always were the beating heart of the market, with CBA up 1.…
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US equities ended mixed overnight after a choppy day of trade. The Dow slipped 141 points (-0.36%). Up 90 points at best. Down 246 points at worst. The S&P 500 finished unchanged after two straight days of gains last week, rebounding from last Monday's sharp sell-off that shook markets around the globe. Tech-heavy NASDAQ rose 0.21%, and the Russell…
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ASX 200 rose 36 points to 7814 (+0.5%) in quiet trade. Just for a change, banks led the market higher, as we wait for CBA numbers on Wednesday. The Big Bank Basket rose to $222.96 (+0.8%). Other financials were also firm: QBE and SUN were up around 0.9% and 1.4% respectively, with MQG up 1.3%. REITS eased back slightly, with the exception of GMG, w…
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"In order to keep this orderly and things from collapsing overnight, you have to keep printing more and more and more dollars. There's no choice. And every central bank in the world knows this....You’re going to have to figure out Bitcoin. It’s not going away.” On this Bitcoin Talk episode of THE Bitcoin Podcast, Walker talks with Joel Heyman. They…
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Wall Street ended the week on a calmer note in an uneventful day of trade. The S&P rose 0.47%, almost regaining all its losses since Monday's sharp sell-off, triggered by the unwinding of yen-funded carry trade and fears of a recession. The Dow edged higher, up 51 points (+0.13%). Up 182 points at best. Down 216 points at worst. The NASDAQ gained 0…
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What happens when a cornerstone of democracy begins to show cracks? On this episode of After America as we scrutinize the U.S. Supreme Court's transformation and its far-reaching impacts on American democracy. We trace key moments from Justice Antonin Scalia's death to the rapid confirmation of conservative justices under President Trump. This epis…
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ASX 200 closes up 96 points to 7777 (+1.2%) still down 2% for the week. Resources took up the baton in the ‘repechage’. Gains in iron ore in Singapore brought buyers back in. BHP up 1.6%, and RIO up 2.0%. Lithium stocks also bounced, with PLS doing well, up 3.0%, as MIN rallied 1.5% and S32 up 3.9%. Gold miners bounced back, NST up 1.2%, and WAF up…
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Wall Street rallied overnight, ending near best levels after jobless claims fell more than expected, easing concerns that the labour market was weakening too quickly. The S&P 500 rose 2.30%, its biggest daily gain since November 2023. All major sectors finished the green, led by tech stocks, although pharmaceutical stock Eli Lily was the biggest wi…
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ASX 200 slips 18 points to 7682 (-0.2%) as banks rally and resources slip. BHP testing $40, down 2.0%, with RIO and FMG under pressure too. Lithium stocks fell as MIN down 2.2%, and IGO off 2.5% on nickel plans. Gold miners fell hard as bullion slipped, NST down 2.5% and PRU off 4.9%, with changes in Burkina pushing WAF down 10.8%. Uranium stocks f…
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Wall Street closed lower overnight, ending near worst levels. Indices were weighed down by tech stocks and weak demand in treasury auctions, triggering choppy trading. The Dow fell 234 points (-0.80%). Up 480 points at best. Down 266 points at worst. Treasuries came under pressure after 17 blue-chip stocks offered $31.8bn in debt. Spreads between h…
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“What gives me hope is that we have some degree of control of our future. That we can build things rather than just ask for things to change around us.” On this Bitcoin Talk episode of THE Bitcoin Podcast, Walker talks with Lyn Alden. They discuss open-source freedom technologies like Bitcoin, Nostr, the Lightning Network, Ecash, fedimint, and Fedi…
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ASX 200 bounces 19 points to 7700 (+0.3%) as risks start to recede. Soothing words from a BoJ Deputy helped things along. Banks struggled or we would have been higher. ANZ up 0.2% on a broker upgrade, the Big Bank Basket slid to $217.06 (-0.4%). Insurers did better, and market stocks like GQG also did well. A FUM update from this one helped too. He…
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ASX to slip. SPI Futures down 19 points (-0.25%). US equities snapped a three-day wild rout as investors piled back into the market following recent comments by Fed officials easing US recession concerns. The S&P 500 rose 1.04%, with all major sectors finishing the green, supported by bargain hunters after the index fell into “oversold” territory. …
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“Over the coming months, [Fedi] will eventually become fully AGPL open source, so that we don't just use the best freedom technologies. The Fedi app itself becomes a freedom technology.” On this episode of THE Bitcoin Podcast, Walker talks with Obi Nwosu, the CEO of Fedi. Today, Fedi just officially launched globally – you can head to fedi.xyz and …
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ASX 200 bounces 31 points to 7681 (+0.4%) as Japan rebounds strongly. RBA left rates unchanged as expected. Bank bounced hard, with the Big Bank Basket up to $217.86 (+1.4). Other financials were mixed, MQG gained 1.3%, but NWL fell 0.4%. REITs bounced hard too, GMG up 2.2%, with SGP putting on 0.9%. Industrials firmed, TCL up 0.2%, and WES rallyin…
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Wall Street finished deep in the red overnight, hit with a renewed bout of volatility on talks about a US economic recession and a wave of institutions unwinding popular carry trades in Japan. The S&P 500 plunged 3%, its worst daily fall in about two years, down ~8.5% from its peak. The NASDAQ plummeted 3.43%, and the Dow lost 1,034 points (2.60%).…
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Send us a Text Message. Join us on an exciting journey as we delve into the inspiring story of Todd Westbrook, a master of thrift curation. Uncover the secrets behind his remarkable ability to transform everyday finds into coveted treasures. Witness Todd’s passion, skill, and eye for detail that have made him the ultimate thrift curator. Get ready …
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ASX 200 fell a huge 294 points or 3.7% today to 7650 as banks came under serious pressure. Financials across the region were aggressively sold off from MQG to Mitsubishi. The Big Four were torched, and the Basket dropped to $214.81 (-5%). CBA falling 5.7%. Insurers too sold down aggressively, QBE down 5.0% and SUN off 5.8%. REITs were also sold off…
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The rats chat about big news for Disney cruise ships, Epic Universe's Wizarding World reveal, and Jeanine's little crush on Dr. Doom. ---- Find all our social media links, buy merch, and more at ratcastlepod.com Follow Rat Castle on Youtube, TikTok, Twitter (X), Facebook, and Instagram! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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The sell-off on Wall Street continued for a second consecutive session overnight. Weak jobs data fuelled worries that the Fed's decision to hold rates at two-decade highs is risking a hard landing/recession. Market fears have triggered a surge in volatility seeing the VIX jump to 23.39 (+25.8%), its highest since March 2023. The S&P 500 recorded it…
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How does disinformation threaten the very fabric of our democracy? In this episode of After America, we explore this pressing issue. We examine the intentionality behind disinformation campaigns and the alarming findings from the Pew Research Center about the spread of fabricated news during the 2020 election. We highlight the distinctions between …
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"I've got 12 words. You can't take my money… that's the beauty of this system. We finally got a weapon that allows us to actually destroy their system… and by the way, it needs to be destroyed." On this Bitcoin Talk episode of THE Bitcoin Podcast, Walker talks with Lawrence Lepard. They discuss the broken fiat system and the Federal Reserve Cartel,…
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