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Fed Chair Powell had a surprising dovish stance, says Fmr. Boston Fed President Eric Rosengren
CNBC Television· 2025-08-22 15:46
Monetary Policy Stance - The speech was perceived as mildly dovish, with language suggesting a potential tilt towards easing [1][2][4] - The speaker highlighted the phrase "policy in restrictive territory, it may warrant adjusting our policy stance" as indicative of a dovish tilt [2] - The Fed faces the challenge of balancing restrictive policy with inflation potentially remaining in the 3% range over the next 6 months [5] - The speaker believes the Fed's stance is slightly restrictive [5] Inflation and Labor Market - Professional forecasters expect inflation measures to start with a 3, not a 2, for the next two quarters [3] - Downside risks are present in the labor market, potentially impacting wage hikes [2] - The speaker believes unemployment risks may be overweighted compared to inflation risks [5] - The labor market is slowing down compared to previous periods [5] Future Outlook and Data Dependency - The speaker emphasizes that the potential policy adjustment is not a promise but contingent on upcoming data [6][7] - Key data releases before the September meeting include a CPI report, a PCE report, and an unemployment report [6] - The Fed has left the door open to adjust its course if the data deviates significantly from the current trend [6]
There's likely a sequence of Fed rate cuts coming, says David Rosenberg
CNBC Television· 2025-08-22 15:46
Let's dig deeper into how the markets are processing all these headlines from Chair Powell's speech. Joining us with his takeaways is Rosenberg Research founder and president David Rosenberg. Were Were you surprised to hear Powell much more open today to the policy pivot and the September cut.Well, if you would have asked me uh a few days ago, uh I would have been surprised. But then I gave a a good second look at the FOMC minutes uh that had come out from the last meeting. And what was really important uh ...
Trump calls John Bolton a 'low-life' after FBI raid
NBC News· 2025-08-22 15:45
No, I don't know about it. I saw it on television this morning. I'm not a fan of John Bowman.He's a a real sort of a low life. Um I when I hired him, he served a good purpose because as you know, he was one of the people that forced Bush to do the ridiculous bombings in the Middle East. Bolton, he you know, he he wants to always kill people and uh he's very bad at what he does.But he worked out great for me because every time he doesn't talk. He's like a very quiet person except on television. If he could s ...
Powell indicates conditions 'may warrant' interest rate cuts as Fed proceeds 'carefully'
CNBC Television· 2025-08-22 15:45
So putting the pieces together, what are the implications for monetary policy in the near term. Risks to inflation are tilted to the upside and risks to employment to the downside. A challenging situation when our goals are intentioned like this.Our framework calls for us to balance both sides of our dual mandate. Our policy rate is now 100 basis points closer to neutral than it was a year ago. and the stability of the unemployment rate and other labor market measures allows us to proceed carefully as we co ...
From A Blame Game to A New Beginning | Surbhi Bansal | TEDxMSRIT
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-22 15:41
When things don't work, >> we blame. We blame people. We blame situations. We blame God.I was doing the same for 37 years of my life. Hi, my name is Si Bunson and I have a cerebral paly by birth. For those who don't know what is cerebopy, it is a neurological disorder wherein your movement and postures are affected.>> In my case, my lower limbs are affected. Born with a disability, I always wanted to walk like others. I'm an MBA in finance from the Mumbai University and I have 17 years of corporate experien ...
Applying Positive Psychology to Live a Better Life | Vinesh Sukumaran | TEDxMSRIT
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-22 15:41
[Music] When I tell people I'm a positive psychologist, they often think the word positive refers to me as a person, as in it's an adjective for me as a person. In fact, it turns out that that's not true. Whether I'm a positive person or not, it has hardly anything to do with what I do for a living.Positive is an adjective for the field of psychology. It's called positive psychology. And what is positive psychology.Usually when you say psychology or psychologist, you know the traditional ideas people think ...
Giving Every Child a Voice | Elizabeth Jean Thomas | TEDxKharadi Salon
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-22 15:40
[Music] Hi, I'm Elizabeth Thomas, a speech language pathologist and founder of Phonologics. Mine was a childhood rooted in predictability. As the eldest in a middle-class family of working professionals from a small town in Kerala, I didn't grow up with grand dreams.My parents, both professors, placed a strong emphasis on education. The road map was clear. Study hard, earn a professional degree, land a stable job, and build a respectable life.Growing up, I was never a star student. I didn't collect trophies ...
BREAKING: Feds expand search to second location after Bolton's house
MSNBC· 2025-08-22 15:39
I want to bring to you guys from our Kelly O'Donnell who reports that an FBI official says there is a court authorized activity at M Street in Washington DC. They make the point here that the home search was done in a different jurisdiction that being Bethesda, Maryland. But of course, this could be related to the office site that Bolton was seen at this morning because we know from our sources that he was not home as his home in Bethesda, Maryland was raided.Instead, he keeps an office here in the district ...
Trump: 'I know nothing about' FBI raid at John Bolton's home
MSNBC· 2025-08-22 15:36
Have you been briefed on the FBI radio of John Bol. No, I don't know about it. I saw it on television this morning.I'm not a fan of John Bowman. He's a a real uh sort of a low life. Um I when I hired him, he served a good purpose because as you know, he was one of the people that forced Bush to do the ridiculous bombings in the Middle East.Bolton, he, you know, he he wants to always kill people and uh he's very bad at what he does, but he worked out great for me because every time he doesn't talk, he's like ...
Life of an Aquawoman | Sucheta Deb Burman | TEDxMSRIT
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-22 15:34
माय जर्नी स्टार्टेड व्हेन आई वाज़ नाइन मंथ्स ओल्ड। सो व्हेन माय पेरेंट्स टूक मी टू कंसेंट स्विमिंग पूल इज़ आल्सो नोन एस द अल्सर स्विमिंग पूल इन बैंगलोर। माय पेरेंट्स हु टेक मी हियर, वॉच मी प्ले अराउंड इन द वाटर। वाच्ड मी प्ले अराउंड ऑफ़ द वाटर एंड आई वाज़ रियली एन्जॉयंग द ब्लू। आई ब्लेंडेड इट सो वेल विथ द ब्लू देयर। एंड देन एट सम पॉइंट आई स्टार्टेड टू लर्न टू स्विम। माई फादर टॉट मी हाउ टू स्विम। एंड व्हेन आई वाज़ फोर इयर्स ओल्ड, आई फाइनली स्टार्टेड कम कमपीटिंग इन नेशनल स्टेट एंड आई आल्सो रेप्रेजेंटेड स्कूल एंड क ...