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The oil and gas industry is undergoing a digital transformation, moving from traditional methods of data collection and management to more advanced, real-time solutions.
The podcast episode features John Ruddick, a member of the New South Wales Parliament representing the Libertarian Party. Ruddick offers a unique perspective on climate change, which he terms "global boilingism," equating it with a form of religion for those who have abandoned traditional faiths.
In a time when immigration policy and labor shortages are at the forefront of political discourse, the idea that illegal immigrants are the solution to workforce deficits continues to be a divisive topic.
Charlie, Matt and Will talk about Bitcoin mining news this week, including price, Hut 8’s leadership change, the EIA seeking energy data and French Montana shilling his latest Bitcoin NFT.
The episode, brimming with critical reflections on foreign policy, delves into the historical and contemporary implications of U.S. military interventions, the relationship with Israel, the dynamics within the Middle East, and the tension with Iran.
In a recent candid interview with "60 Minutes," Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell provided insight into the Fed's past miscalculations and its future policy direction.
In a world in which bitcoin exists, you are not powerless against the whims of a central government that has lost control.
The podcast episode with Cem Karsan, Founder of KAI Volatility Advisors, provided profound insights into the current state of the markets and the economy. Jem discussed the intricate dynamics of inflation, distinguishing between structural and cyclical inflation.
On February 8, 2024, Tucker Carlson released an interview with Russian President Vladimir Putin, primarily focusing on the ongoing war in Ukraine. The interview took place at the Kremlin and lasted for over two hours.
The US temperature record, as provided by NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), has been subject to scrutiny and claims of data manipulation.
Macrovoices Episode 414 explored a range of critical topics impacting global finance and macroeconomics. Louis Vincent Gave, co-founder of Gavekal, returned as this week's guest, providing a far-reaching analysis of current economic trends and their potential future implications.
Earlier today the Federal Reserve Bank of New York released a report on the state of consumer credit. Dissecting data across student, auto, mortgage credit card, and other similar types of loans that US consumers have taken out and painting a bleak picture of the state of the average American.
The creation and expansion of money supply by central banks have been a subject of debate and concern, especially since the financial crisis of 2008. The policy of quantitative easing has been employed by various central banks around the world to stimulate economies.