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Investors Cheer Inflation Reading as Some Doubters Still Voice Concern 6/13/23

Jun 14, 2023
46:21
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 5min
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2
The Core CPI and the Fed's Forecast for 2020
04:37 • 1min
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3
The Slowing Inflation Rate
06:00 • 4min
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4
The Fed Is Paying the Price for Too Much Accommodation for Too Long
09:42 • 6min
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5
Goldman Sachs' Breaking Record
15:18 • 4min
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6
The Rise and Fall of San Francisco Stocks
19:17 • 3min
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7
San Francisco's Westfield Exit: A Tale of Two Cities
21:52 • 2min
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8
The Impacts of San Francisco's Remote Work Revolution
24:13 • 2min
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9
The Importance of Balancing the Budget
26:21 • 5min
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10
Gary Gensler's Failure to Reform the SEC
30:56 • 2min
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11
The Overreach of the Chairman of Congress
32:54 • 5min
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12
The Preference for Remote Work Is Strong
38:19 • 2min
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The Future of Workplace Diversity
40:47 • 2min
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14
The Rise of the Rental Market
42:49 • 6min
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The latest consumer price index showed the rate of inflation slowing in the month of May. The Last Call panel breaks down why the report contained some good news, but still some concerning data.

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