Richard D. Wolff, a weekly TV and radio show and podcast
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Global Capitalism: Live Economic Update is a series of live lectures by Richard D. Wolff in New York City. Programs begin with 45 minutes of updates on recent events, then a Q&A session with the live audience. We hope to develop all participants’ understanding and ability to explain current economic events and trends to others.
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Join our industry experts in this new monthly podcast series as we share the region’s economic update and help you stay current on the latest updates across the GCC.
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Economic Update with Richard D. Wolff is a weekly nationally syndicated program produced by Democracy at Work and hosted by Richard D. Wolff. The program explores complex economic issues and empowers listeners with information to analyze not only their own financial situation but the economy at large. Beyond focusing a critical eye on the economic dimensions of everyday life - wages, jobs, taxes, debts, interest rates, prices, and profits - the program also explores systemic solutions to our ...
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Jobs, Mortgages, Defaults, Output, Fed Policy, How Much Money You Make, How Much Stuff You Buy - All these things matter.. A lot. Rob Stein has spent decades analyzing economic data and he has traveled the country speaking to large groups about what is happening in the economy and what impact it has on consumers. In this monthly podcast, we will break down what major economic indicators are impacting everyday life. We'll breakdown if the economy is healthy, stagnant, unhealthy, etc. Rob has ...
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Commonwealth Bank of Australia’s Global Economic & Markets Research team will cover off on the latest market and economic news and dive deep into the big issues impacting the Australian and global economy. Information in this podcast is of a general nature only. It does not take into account your objectives, financial situation or needs and does not constitute personal financial advice.
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In this week’s podcast, Kristina Clifton and Carol Kong discuss President Trump’s announcement of a new tariff regime and what it means for currencies. Financial markets will also closely watch economic data releases this week, including US consumer confidence, US personal consumption expenditures index and Australia’s CPI indicator. Disclaimer: Im…
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In this week’s episode of Economic Update, Professor Wolff discusses the economic causes and effects of the global demographic’s decline, the Trump administration's colonial plans for Greenland, and examples of resistance and fighting back as the Trump/Musk firing of federal workers gets underway. In the show's second half, Professor Wolff intervie…
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The d@w Team Economic Update with Richard D. Wolff is a DemocracyatWork.info Inc. production. We make it a point to provide the show free of ads and rely on viewer support to continue doing so. You can support our work by joining our Patreon community: https://www.patreon.com/democracyatwork Or you can go to our website: https://www.democracyatwork…
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Professor Wolff will present four key points that reveal the emergence of a new Cold War the U.S. has embarked upon in response to the rise of global alliances from which it is being excluded and that challenge the near century-old American economic dominance. I. The Old Cold War Targeted Communism in the West and the USSR as its Source II. The New…
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In this special edition of Economy Bites, Global Chief Economist Richard Boxshall shares the latest economic trends in the region from our recently launched Middle East Economy Watch: GCC strong growth and ambition, balanced with fiscal prudence.Di PwC Middle East
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The labour force survey was an unusual set of numbers last week, headlined by a large fall in employment. The Federal Budget will be handed down this week but CBA are of the view there won't be too much in the way of new announcements. The Monthly CPI Indicator is also due and it could be critical in determining the RBA's next move. In this week's …
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FX Weekly: Currencies can react to Germany’s fiscal package and the US Federal Reserve and Bank of Japan monetary policy meetings this week.
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Kristina Clifton and Carol Kong discuss the top influences on currencies this week including the approval of Germany’s fiscal package and the US Federal Reserve and Bank of Japan monetary policy meetings. Disclaimer: Important Information This podcast is approved and distributed by Global Economic & Markets Research (“GEMR”), a business division of…
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A quieter week locally but Belinda Allen and Harry Ottley deep dive into the CommBank Househould Spending Insights for February as well as the latest business and consumer surveys. Labour market data is up next and they also discuss the aluminium and steel tariffs imposed on Australia by the US. ------ DISCLAIMER ------ Important Information This…
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This week on Economic Update, Professor Wolff delivers updates on the firing of government workers by Trump/Musk with an economic analysis showing it to be an attack on the U.S. working class followed by a discussion of Trump's foreign policy of turning against Europe as merely an adjustment to an "American Capitalism First" project that is as old …
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This week on Economic Update, Professor Wolff delivers updates on the firing of government workers by Trump/Musk with an economic analysis showing it to be an attack on the U.S. working class followed by a discussion of Trump's foreign policy of turning against Europe as merely an adjustment to an "American Capitalism First" project that is as old …
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Kristina Clifton and Carol Kong discuss the key drivers for currencies this week including the fiscal plans in Europe, the US consumer price index for February, the Bank of Canada’s policy meeting and Japan’s Shunto wage negotiations. Disclaimer: Important Information This podcast is approved and distributed by Global Economic & Markets Research (“…
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The December quarter National Accounts revealed the economy grew by 0.6%/qtr, but the detail shows private sector momentum was weaker. Gareth Aird and Stephen Wu also discuss the hawkish RBA Minutes, where the RBA has gone out of their way to not give forward guidance. Disclaimer: Important Information This podcast is approved and distributed by Gl…
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This week’s episode of Economic Update features updates on the economic risks and costs Europe faces from deporting or blocking immigrants as compared to Spain's prosperity through a pro-immigrant policy, the work of Michael Burawoy, a Marxist sociology professor at UC Berkeley, and how the inflation of meat prices is affected by a four-company oli…
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This week’s episode of Economic Update features updates on the economic risks and costs Europe faces from deporting or blocking immigrants as compared to Spain's prosperity through a pro-immigrant policy, the work of Michael Burawoy, a Marxist sociology professor at UC Berkeley, and how the inflation of meat prices is affected by a four-company oli…
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Kristina Clifton and Carol Kong discuss the key drivers for currencies this week including potential additional tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China, the European Central Bank’s interest rate decision and China’s “Two Sessions” meetings. Disclaimer: Important Information This podcast is approved and distributed by Global Economic & Markets Research …
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Last week the January CPI Indicator was unchanged at 2.5%/yr against expectations of a lift. Stephen Wu and Belinda Allen discuss the details and the implications for the RBA. This week we are spoilt for choice data wise, December quarter GDP and consumer spending for January will be the focus. Disclaimer: Important Information This podcast is appr…
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In this week’s episode of Economic Update, Professor Wolff discusses unionizing Whole Foods workers VS. Amazon and Trump and the contradictions, dangers, and global retaliation of the new administration's tariff program. The show's second half features an interview with political scientist Dr. Wilmer J. Leon III on the China-U.S. competition: its c…
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In this week’s episode of Economic Update, Professor Wolff discusses unionizing Whole Foods workers VS. Amazon and Trump and the contradictions, dangers, and global retaliation of the new administration's tariff program. The show's second half features an interview with political scientist Dr. Wilmer J. Leon III on the China-U.S. competition: its c…
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Carol Kong and Joseph Capurso discuss the top influences affecting currency markets this week, including the US personal consumption expenditures index for January, the Australian consumer price index for January and the German election. Disclaimer: Important Information This podcast is approved and distributed by Global Economic & Markets Research…
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Last week, the Reserve Bank of Australia cut the cash rate target by 25 basis points to 4.10%. Following this, key data on wages and unemployment was released in one of the biggest weeks for the Australian economy in a long time. In this week’s podcast, Economist Harry Ottley and Senior Economist Belinda Allen take a deep dive into the decision its…
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Professor Wolff discusses Trump's attempts at taking Panama as more evidence of rising colonialism and imperial ambitions, the recent organizing and strike of 10,000 Colorado grocery workers, and finally corporations and investment funds abandoning DEI. Finally, we have an interview with psychotherapist Tess Fraad-Wolff on capitalism's causal links…
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In this week's episode of Economic Update, Professor Wolff discusses Trump's attempts at taking Panama as more evidence of rising colonialism and imperial ambitions, the recent organizing and strike of 10,000 Colorado grocery workers, and finally, corporations and investment funds abandoning DEI. In the second half of the show, Prof. Wolff intervie…
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Carol Kong and Kristina Clifton discuss the top influences affecting currency markets this week, including the Reserve Bank of Australia’s meeting, the Reserve Bank of New Zealand’s meeting and US tariffs. Disclaimer: Important Information This podcast is approved and distributed by Global Economic & Markets Research (“GEMR”), a business division o…
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CBA expects the RBA to deliver a 25bp cut at its February meeting. Financial markets also anticipate such an outcome. Gareth Aird, Head of Australian Economics, and Stephen Wu, Senior Economist, discuss why the RBA will cut the cash rate on Tuesday but are unlikely to commit to further cuts just yet. Plus, what to expect from the January labour for…
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In this week's episode of Economic Update, Professor Richard Wolff delivers updates on the North Carolina union election at an Amazon warehouse, the deportation of immigrants, and the U.S. construction industry, a lesson in how capitalism installs new technology like A.I. and how it could be far better done. In the second half of this week's episod…
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Kristina Clifton and Carol Kong discuss the key influences on currency markets this week. Tariff announcements could push the Australian dollar lower. Markets will also watch FOMC Chair Powell’s testimony to Congress and the US CPI for January. Disclaimer: Important Information This podcast is approved and distributed by Global Economic & Markets R…
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There was a steady stream of data out last week including retail trade and the ABS monthly household spending indicator (MHSI). Overall, the spending data was stronger than we expected for the final quarter of last year but it shouldn't have too much of an impact on the February RBA Board meeting. This week, there we will release our CommBank HSI a…
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In this week's episode of Economic Update, Professor Richard Wolff delves into the heroic efforts of California firefighters and their extraordinary work in battling the recent wildfires in Los Angeles. We also explore the progressive transformations occurring within U.S. labor unions and shed light on the escalating housing affordability crisis ac…
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