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l. c. octavio certainly, you know, we talk about these latest predictions, right? we were supposed to see a big recovery, certainly coming along in 2022. that seems to be now on hold. when say you well, i think making the focus about where economy is going to go with such precision to say i can get to right down to a 0 point. one percent of my full cost in these times is a bit of a fools error. and i think i think the best you can do the stage is to simply say there's also different scenarios. i don't know what's going on with the home icon. it might go up, it might go away quickly. i don't know what the federal reserve is going to do. exact was monetary policy with a impact on these things. so i think having one single very precise number in terms of focus for the it is a bit off the market. the 2nd thing the best you can do is just be very, very flexible and right and i'm it and i think is going to change rapidly and don't have too much listed in forecast that source. well certainly you know, here in the us we see businesses in restaurants and hotel. they have fe
l. c. octavio certainly, you know, we talk about these latest predictions, right? we were supposed to see a big recovery, certainly coming along in 2022. that seems to be now on hold. when say you well, i think making the focus about where economy is going to go with such precision to say i can get to right down to a 0 point. one percent of my full cost in these times is a bit of a fools error. and i think i think the best you can do the stage is to simply say there's also different scenarios....
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l. l. c. octavio. certainly, you know, we talk about these latest predictions, right? we were supposed to see a big recovery, certainly coming along in 2022. that seems to be now on hold. when say you well, i think making these forecasts about where economy is going to go with such precision to say i can get to right down to a 0 point one percent. it has my full cost in these times, a bit of a fools errand. i think i think the best you can do the stage is to simply say there's also different scenarios. i don't know what's going on with only con, it might go up, it might go away quickly. i don't know what the federal reserve is going to do exact was monitor policy with a b impact on these things. so i think having one, the single very precise number until your focus for the it is a bit off the market. the 2nd thing the best you can do is just be very, very flexible and right and i'm it and i think is going to change rapidly and don't have too much listed in focus that source well, certainly you know, here in the us we see businesses and restaurants and hotels, they have
l. l. c. octavio. certainly, you know, we talk about these latest predictions, right? we were supposed to see a big recovery, certainly coming along in 2022. that seems to be now on hold. when say you well, i think making these forecasts about where economy is going to go with such precision to say i can get to right down to a 0 point one percent. it has my full cost in these times, a bit of a fools errand. i think i think the best you can do the stage is to simply say there's also different...
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l. c. octavio certainly, you know, we talk about these latest predictions, right? we were supposed to see a big recovery, certainly coming along in 2022. that seems to be now on hold. when say you well, i think making these forecasts about where economy is going to go with such precision to say i can get to write down to a 0 point one percent. it has my full cost in these times, a bit of a fools error, and i think i think the best you can do the stage is to simply say there's also different scenarios. i don't know what's going on with the owner con, it might go up, it might go away quickly. i don't know what the federal reserve is going to do. exact was monetary policy with a b impact on these things. so i think having one, the single very precise number until your focus for the is based off the market. the 2nd thing the best you can do is just be very, very flexible. and right, and i'm it and i think is going to change rapidly and don't have too much listed in focus that source well certainly you know, here in the us we see businesses in restaurants and hotels. th
l. c. octavio certainly, you know, we talk about these latest predictions, right? we were supposed to see a big recovery, certainly coming along in 2022. that seems to be now on hold. when say you well, i think making these forecasts about where economy is going to go with such precision to say i can get to write down to a 0 point one percent. it has my full cost in these times, a bit of a fools error, and i think i think the best you can do the stage is to simply say there's also different...
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so joining us as discuss at all is octavia moran z seo of openness l. l. c. now, octavio, let's start with the latest on china. in the ever grants saga, the company we know has missed multiple payments are ready. so do you see the local government stepping in now having an impact at all on where this is going? well, i'm really not sure what the local government can do in this situation. i mean, ever grounds problems. first will extend outside of one region in china. there act throughout china, but the local government really is not able to do very much of that sort of maybe write some checks and, and do things not. so the real support is going to come from the central government in china and it from the people's bank of china is going to have to do something about the ever got is racked up and do something about that. the local government, i think, is a bit of a lost cause. it's good to talk and good to get some support moral support apps. but really in terms of taking on the level of debt that every brand is racked up, it's not going to be the local governme
so joining us as discuss at all is octavia moran z seo of openness l. l. c. now, octavio, let's start with the latest on china. in the ever grants saga, the company we know has missed multiple payments are ready. so do you see the local government stepping in now having an impact at all on where this is going? well, i'm really not sure what the local government can do in this situation. i mean, ever grounds problems. first will extend outside of one region in china. there act throughout china,...
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mirandi of open this l. l. c. thank you for your time and insight. now if you are in the market for a new smartphone, you will likely find yourself choosing between the 2 major operating systems. ios used on i phones made by apple, an android which is owned by google. well, it's those 2 tech giants that are now the subject of a 445 page report from the u. case anti trust regulator, which describes the companies as having a vice like grip on the consumers who use their products, their report notes, a ways in which apple and google lock consumers into their ecosystems. encouraging users to choose their apps and making it difficult for 3rd party vendors and browsers to compete at all. now the anti trust regulator is accusing apple and google of limiting innovation and choice, which it says has an impact on millions of consumers in the u. k. a load this report is one of several from the you case competitions and markets authority, which is calling for the british government to give it more power to target tech g
mirandi of open this l. l. c. thank you for your time and insight. now if you are in the market for a new smartphone, you will likely find yourself choosing between the 2 major operating systems. ios used on i phones made by apple, an android which is owned by google. well, it's those 2 tech giants that are now the subject of a 445 page report from the u. case anti trust regulator, which describes the companies as having a vice like grip on the consumers who use their products, their report...
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i've been moscow host, chris, the i and octavio marines, the ceo of openness, l. l. c. kristi. let's start with you here. now china has recently said that it wants to focus on stability and just about every aspect of its economy over the next year. is this move to lower? it's a benchmark rate part of that process. in a way, i guess the people thing to china implement was prudent monetary policy in order to stabilize the growth of credit in order to support the real economy. so they're currently focused on maintaining the quality at a reasonable and ample level while they're also undergoing the changes in a tiny credit amongst risky assets and investment, such as speculative real estate. so the low crime rate primarily affects corporate and household love. so by cutting and benchmark rate is tempting to keep enterprises financing costs at a lower level. china also now, but they will double down on financial support from micro small and medium sized enterprises. which unless that will help to cushion the current downward nomic pressure. because.
i've been moscow host, chris, the i and octavio marines, the ceo of openness, l. l. c. kristi. let's start with you here. now china has recently said that it wants to focus on stability and just about every aspect of its economy over the next year. is this move to lower? it's a benchmark rate part of that process. in a way, i guess the people thing to china implement was prudent monetary policy in order to stabilize the growth of credit in order to support the real economy. so they're currently...
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murphy, of open this l. l. c. thank you for your time and insight. now, if you are in the market for a new smartphone, you will likely find yourself choosing between the 2 major operating systems i o. s . use on iphones made by apple, an android which is owned by google. well, it's those 2 tech giants that are now the subject of a $445.00 page report from the you case, anti trust regulator, which describes the companies as having a vice like grip on the consumers who use their products, their report notes a ways in which apple and google lock consumers into their ecosystem, encouraging users to choose their apps and making it difficult for 3rd party vendors and browsers to compete at all. now the anti trust regulator is accusing apple and google of limiting innovation and choice, which it says has an impact on millions of consumers in the u. k. a load. this report is one of several from the you case competitions and markets authority, which is calling for the british government to give it more power to targe
murphy, of open this l. l. c. thank you for your time and insight. now, if you are in the market for a new smartphone, you will likely find yourself choosing between the 2 major operating systems i o. s . use on iphones made by apple, an android which is owned by google. well, it's those 2 tech giants that are now the subject of a $445.00 page report from the you case, anti trust regulator, which describes the companies as having a vice like grip on the consumers who use their products, their...
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o c. now octavio, what our investors looking for from the federal reserve this week. i mean, is there a sense of urgency to do something given that inflation is now rising at its fastest rate since $982.00? well, i think j pounds are laid out fairly clearly what the m c is doing and what the new york fits trading desk is going to be doing in terms of purchases that they're taping, that they've laid out really clearly i don't expect that to be a major shift away from what they just said a few weeks ago. so that would undermine, i think, a pals credibility or i should say undermine it's credibility even more than is done to himself in the course the past few months. but so i don't expect that he's made sure that looks like that tapering they should complete that tape or sometime next year. exactly. want to know march middle of the year, something of that sort. and then we'll see. but, you know, this is a fairly slow process, and i think the, the central bank is deathly afraid, as you pointed out, of impacting the equities market. it seems that is almost the primary conc
o c. now octavio, what our investors looking for from the federal reserve this week. i mean, is there a sense of urgency to do something given that inflation is now rising at its fastest rate since $982.00? well, i think j pounds are laid out fairly clearly what the m c is doing and what the new york fits trading desk is going to be doing in terms of purchases that they're taping, that they've laid out really clearly i don't expect that to be a major shift away from what they just said a few...
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mirandi of open this l. l. c. thank you for your time and insight. now if you are in the market for a new smartphone, you will likely find yourself choosing between the 2 major operating systems i o. s . use and iphones made by apple, an android which is owned by google. well, it's those 2 tech giants that are now the subject of the $445.00 page report from the you case, anti trust regulator, which describes the companies as having a vice like grip on the consumers who use their products, their report notes, the ways in which apple and google lock consumers into their ecosystem, encouraging users to choose their apps and making it difficult for 3rd party vendors and browsers to compete at all. now the anti trust regulator is accusing apple and google of limiting innovation and choice, which it says has an impact on millions of consumers in the u. k. a load. this report is one of several from the you case competitions and markets authority, which is calling for the british government to give it more power to
mirandi of open this l. l. c. thank you for your time and insight. now if you are in the market for a new smartphone, you will likely find yourself choosing between the 2 major operating systems i o. s . use and iphones made by apple, an android which is owned by google. well, it's those 2 tech giants that are now the subject of the $445.00 page report from the you case, anti trust regulator, which describes the companies as having a vice like grip on the consumers who use their products, their...
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mirandi of open this l. l. c. thank you for your time and insight. now if you are in the market for a new smartphone, you will likely find yourself choosing between the 2 major operating systems i o. s . use and iphones made by apple, an android which is owned by google. well, it's those 2 tech giants that are now the subject of a 445 page report from the u. k. 's anti trust regulator, which describes the companies as having a vice like grip on the consumers who use their products, their report notes, a ways in which apple and google lock consumers into their ecosystem. encouraging users to choose their apps and making it difficult for 3rd party vendors and browsers to compete at all. now the anti trust regulator is accusing apple and google of limiting innovation and choice, which it says has an impact on millions of consumers in the u. k. a load this report is one of several from the you case competitions and markets authority, which is calling for the british government to give it more power to target tec
mirandi of open this l. l. c. thank you for your time and insight. now if you are in the market for a new smartphone, you will likely find yourself choosing between the 2 major operating systems i o. s . use and iphones made by apple, an android which is owned by google. well, it's those 2 tech giants that are now the subject of a 445 page report from the u. k. 's anti trust regulator, which describes the companies as having a vice like grip on the consumers who use their products, their report...
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marines, the ceo of openness, l. l. c. christie. let's start with you here. now china has recently said that it wants to focus on stability and just about every aspect of its economy over the next year. is this move to lower its benchmark rate part of that process? in a way, i guess the people thing to china implement was prudent monetary policy in order to stabilize growth of credit in order to support the meal economy. so they're currently focused on maintaining the quality at a reasonable and ample level while they're also undergoing the changes in as timing, amongst risky assets and investment, such as the speculative real estate. so the low crime rate primarily affects corporate and household love. so by cutting a benchmark rate, it's tempting to keep enterprises financing costs at a lower level. china also now, but they will double down on financial support from micro small and medium size enterprises. which unless that will help to cushion the current down. can amik prussia because wild china was actually quit
marines, the ceo of openness, l. l. c. christie. let's start with you here. now china has recently said that it wants to focus on stability and just about every aspect of its economy over the next year. is this move to lower its benchmark rate part of that process? in a way, i guess the people thing to china implement was prudent monetary policy in order to stabilize growth of credit in order to support the meal economy. so they're currently focused on maintaining the quality at a reasonable...
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i've been mess cohost christy i and octavio marines, the ceo of openness, l l. c. kristi, let's start with you here. now china has recently said that it wants to focus on stability and just about every aspect of its economy over the next year. is this move to lower? it's a benchmark rate part of that process. in a way, i guess the people thing to china implement was prudent monetary policy in order to stabilize the growth of credit in order to support the real economy. so they're currently focused on maintaining liquidity at a reasonable and ample level. one are also undergoing the tennyson of pining amongst risky assets and investments such as the speculative real estate. so this loan prime rate primarily affects corporate and household loans. so by cutting a benchmark weight is tempting to keep enterprises financing costs at a lower level. china also now, but they will double down on financial support from micro small and medium sized enterprises, which will help to push the current downward konami pressure. because while china was actually quite quick to boun
i've been mess cohost christy i and octavio marines, the ceo of openness, l l. c. kristi, let's start with you here. now china has recently said that it wants to focus on stability and just about every aspect of its economy over the next year. is this move to lower? it's a benchmark rate part of that process. in a way, i guess the people thing to china implement was prudent monetary policy in order to stabilize the growth of credit in order to support the real economy. so they're currently...
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marines, the ceo of openness, l l. c. kristi, let's start with you here. now china has recently said that it wants to focus on stability and just about every aspect of its economy over the next year. is this move to lower? it's a benchmark rate part of that process. in a way, i guess the people thing to china implement was prudent monetary policy in order to stabilize the growth of credit in order to support the real economy. so they're currently focused on maintaining the quality at a reasonable and ample level while they're also undergoing the changes in a tiny credit amongst risky assets and investment, such as speculative real estate. so the low crime rate primarily affects corporate and household loans. so by cutting a benchmark rate, it is tempting to keep enter the financing costs at a lower level. china also now, but they will double down on financial support from micro small and medium pipe enterprises. which, unless that will help to cushion the current downward nomic pressure. because while china was actuall
marines, the ceo of openness, l l. c. kristi, let's start with you here. now china has recently said that it wants to focus on stability and just about every aspect of its economy over the next year. is this move to lower? it's a benchmark rate part of that process. in a way, i guess the people thing to china implement was prudent monetary policy in order to stabilize the growth of credit in order to support the real economy. so they're currently focused on maintaining the quality at a...