September, and if you havent paid attention tesla shares are down 10 this week alone only two trading days. If they had gotten ai from oh. Well talk about that, a war of words, openai is firing back at elon musk. Theres 1 chance well talk about it. Publishing emails appear no show the tesla cofounder did support creating a for profit entity. Lets begin with the markets and the testimony from the fed chair today. Jim, got some news on what he will say in terms of written words. Yeah. Look, i kind of when march is off the table, i think this is, obviously, one of those, i want to get a little more expansive and getting tired of the game of what month instead, what i see is a man who said listen, were not going to have a hard landing or soft landing. Were fine if it gets weaker well cut. Its kind of a Great Central bank essay about what you need to do in order to be able to get out of an inflationary period. David, i think hes becoming more of a, lets just say a true statesman how far to
U. S. Futures, bond futures are lower. Youll see what is happening across the bond space. Another day of yields melting higher. We could see a 12 week in the last 14 of bond pain. Yvonne we are set for three years of losses. David the 40 bit on the 60 40. Rishaad is it 60 bonds now . David 100 loss is the joke. This is the pain point. Rishaad the 10 month highs. 91 books. It seems we have a clear path to 100. It is going to be key. The Saudi Energy Ministers talking in calgary later on to their talking about ned zero. Saudi arabia, ned zero. Net zero. Russia also involved in this. Commodities elsewhere also in the fray. We look at what is going on. Rising iron ore. Is it hope, expectation or reality . We are seeing signs of china stabilizing. Is that what is the driver . Yvonne is it going to break this disinflationary trend we are seeing across the world is one key question Central Banks are going to have to talk about. The fed, they are not going to do anything. The pause is all but
I love this place for a lot of reasons but the reason i love aei is because only here is a conference on government statistics more popular than the rolling stones. [ laughter ] thats a great thing. This is a pop i ctopic that doe normally get headlines but lets face it, in a time the phrase alternative facts has entered the american lexicon is anything more important that what were doing to talk about today . At aei were dedicated to the data are essential for evaluating success and failure of Public Policies and ensuring were fulfilling the true purpose of our work, to help more people live a better life. Were delighted that aei is partnering with our neighbors the Brookings Institution to examine this critical subject and were coreleasing a new paper on the topic and this is the kick off event for that coissued paper. I want to introduce our panel today and after that our keynote speaker or my cointroducer, at least for this day. Our panel today starts with martin of harvard and the
I love this place for a lot of reasons but the reason i love aei is because only here is a conference on government statistics more popular than the rolling stones. [ laughter ] thats a great thing. This is a pop i ctopic that doe normally get headlines but lets face it, in a time the phrase alternative facts has entered the american lexicon is anything more important that what were doing to talk about today . At aei were dedicated to the data are essential for evaluating success and failure of Public Policies and ensuring were fulfilling the true purpose of our work, to help more people live a better life. Were delighted that aei is partnering with our neighbors the Brookings Institution to examine this critical subject and were coreleasing a new paper on the topic and this is the kick off event for that coissued paper. I want to introduce our panel today and after that our keynote speaker or my cointroducer, at least for this day. Our panel today starts with martin of harvard and the
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