The one who called u. Really iyour commett is very good so u is a name of subject to be high
@GanacsadeCabdi-sf4cxАй бұрын
Well.actually really economic situation is better than that olso the bank is good so ishould encourage you to keep it olso you should try to fight the corruption so you have to know that bank is depend on for formers so primary is better than the last university so much that is good so you have a chance to benefit your future olso iwould try to help you to keep it should be rise simple but it needs honest together so we can move on forward all together so we have many opinion whether slams or Kirsten same same so we all brothers and sisters olso were equal only we need to understand each other the wise man can understand this message is very good.my children who were greater than those last they have done something is good really after this time you are responsible for us because you are great so we support what is good so we refuse what is wrong so that is good olso you should not forget to buy clothes for you so that is enough is enough
@arunavadasgupta2147Ай бұрын
Later I will do Case study On Demoneytisation Historical Blunder by Narendra Modi Most corrupted prime minister of India Indilted Rabindra nath Tagore Narendra Modi Think himself That Global leader Could not bring any Investment from Abrode where in one lakh Employment Generate In a Business house He didn't want to give me My technology patent With piblic Money Narendra Modi has World tour He himself Do his publicity Why in Covid vacavine certificate His photo is there Now Narendra Modi wants In FCI Food corporation of India Pavkage in photo should be Emblem Narendra Modi Charector in Question ❓ Intellectual of India donot like him
@valanmarks6125Ай бұрын
Whenever I watch Howard in youtube, I learn something new. Amazing speech as always. Thank for the channel.
@therealzeonАй бұрын
❤
@jonathanikeolumba1543Ай бұрын
Very enlightening
@F3CKTHEZIOSАй бұрын
west still coping with their democracy stories lmao. their obsession with CCP is truly pathetic cause anyone with a decent mind who isn't biased knows how well CCP runs their country and how qualified their top leader are unlike in west where you can be president if you have enough campaign money via billionaires.
@erdereneАй бұрын
Good talk! 👏👏👏
@user-ev9to4xx2oАй бұрын
Every thing in moderation.and with a desire to please God ❤
@bhanupratapsinghbhati4830Ай бұрын
Any democracy that is not liberal is undemocratic for these woke
@lovevivacity2 ай бұрын
Insightful and inspirational interview. Thanks Dr. Marcel Erni + Dean Madhav Rajan.
@Lemoncare2 ай бұрын
I’m ready. I’m ready ! Could not be more ready. Love this fellow traveler.
@ReflectionOcean2 ай бұрын
- Develop an investment philosophy or creed that guides decision-making, particularly regarding the limitations of macro forecasts. 35:37 - Evaluate market cycles with a focus on investor behavior and sentiment to identify potential turning points for caution or opportunity. 37:22 - Understand that market predictions are largely influenced by investor emotions and psychology, not solely corporate events or fundamentals. 38:10 - Recognize market extremeness and adjust investment behavior accordingly to capitalize on periods of excessive optimism or pessimism. 42:42 - Embrace the unpredictable nature of the market and the economy, recognizing the importance of making informed judgments rather than certain predictions. 44:01 - Prioritize the role of risk aversion in investment decisions, as its absence can indicate markets are potentially overvalued. 44:07 - Leverage insights from past financial crises and market downturns to guide current and future investment strategies, without relying on precise forecasts. 46:25 - Recognize that human psychology swings between extremes rather than spending much time at a balanced medium 51:18 - Understand that investment cycles involve periods of excess and subsequent corrections toward but often past the trend line 51:48 - Note that some recent major economic events were exogenous, not cyclical, impacting traditional market behaviors 52:36 - Remember investment psychology fluctuates dramatically between seeing situations as flawless to hopeless 53:54 - Acknowledge the significant impact of passive and algorithmic investing on the market, often outperforming active investment strategies 57:47 - Consider the potential for AI and machine learning to outperform most but hopefully not all investors, emphasizing qualitative judgment and future anticipation 1:01:02 - Conduct investment decisions not based on market timing but by evaluating current opportunities and investing more if prices decline 1:12:03 - Prioritize truthfulness and realistic assessment over maximizing fund size to maintain trust with investors and optimize fund performance 1:11:24 - Integrate theoretical knowledge with real-world experiences to improve decision-making and application of investment strategies 1:13:36
@sanatan_yogi_org2 ай бұрын
Great presentation !
@HuikitWee2 ай бұрын
So naive and simple minded
@victurchen3 ай бұрын
Great insights!
@squamish42443 ай бұрын
I'm just stunned at how much his appearance has changed in four years, and not for the better. No exposure to sun and way too low bodyfat, plus a huge pile of hair added in hair transplants.
@jmans49283 ай бұрын
And the west is democratic? in what universe? The west make bereave that they are democratic, in reality it is a soft tyranny, and no one knows who or whom are the tyrants.
@JaiprakashDubey-sy8we3 ай бұрын
Why is the sound quality so scary. Is this video generated by AI. sounds all like robots
@Mi620473 ай бұрын
If a country leader is elected or not elected but docile to west it means they are good govt. Be if mideasted Emirs or allies like Pakistan as soon as one follows their own path they become undemocratic or majororitarian. If UK is for British, America is America, china for Chinese, Indians for India then what's wrong. Btw india is democratic not a monarchy or colonial power.
@bellaanis71573 ай бұрын
🤝🏻
@ferrarembeth4593 ай бұрын
Where to get it? 🙏
@filmawayvlad4 ай бұрын
True, by all means!
@filmawayvlad4 ай бұрын
Amazing! Thank you for sharing! Greetings from UB, Mongolia!
@ritisnigdhapanda48224 ай бұрын
First?
@eprohoda4 ай бұрын
The,like it~that's superb recording-have a good one,:)
@mmojave4 ай бұрын
9:12 Haha...the US consumer is stronger than she anticipates...Wait till the US can no longer print money like no tomorrow, see how strong can the US consumer be.
@schollwong4 ай бұрын
🎉🎉🎉
@typicalKAMBlover214 ай бұрын
Unless the west starts to realize that they have to ditch ideology wars for real improvement of the people’s lives, they will end up in the same place like Mao’s era in China. Economic stagnation and frenzy political movements. People have short memories.
@Eric-zo8wo4 ай бұрын
0:23: 🌍 The dean of the school of public policy discusses the changing global landscape and its impact on international affairs and institutions. 7:53: 📈 The video discusses the future economic projections for the US, China, and India, and the implications for decision making and governance based on their share of the world economy and voting power in international institutions. 15:55: 📈 The use of the Chinese currency is increasing in global transactions, challenging the dominance of the US dollar. 23:52: 📊 The global economic landscape is shifting, with the decline of G7 countries' share and the rise of BRICS countries. 30:39: 💵 The US dollar remains a dominant and stable currency in the international market. 38:19: 🌏 The video discusses China's foreign policy objectives and its impact on global dynamics. 46:02: 🌐 China is taking measures to safeguard its periphery and create new norms and standards through legislation and forums. 53:30: 🌍 The discussion revolves around countries' debts to the IMF and China, as well as the potential future choices between global powers. 1:00:39: 🌐 The video discusses China's use of global forums to reinforce its position on key strategic issues. 1:07:52: 📈 The video discusses the potential impact of the Chinese R&B currency on the global economy and the skepticism surrounding it. 1:15:13: 🌍 The video discusses the impact of sanctions on Russia and its diplomatic relations, highlighting the country's ability to avoid economic pain. 1:21:37: 🌍 The video discusses China's contradictory policies on attracting foreign investment and its influence in the internet world. 1:29:01: 🌍 The debate revolves around the role of democracy in global governance, with a focus on India and China's positions in the global South. Recapped using Tammy AI
@2012meditation4 ай бұрын
I have so much respect for Jin. The best panelist here.
@Scrungge4 ай бұрын
Damn he was always very authentic and empathic. Money didn't corrupt him like most people would with his amount of wealth. It takes guts to say this 7:18. Awesome human.
@Jaanikins4 ай бұрын
Don’t jump to conclusions just yet. Money begets power and access and with those two things humans can go on a very slippery slope to corruption. I’m not saying he IS corrupt, but it’s important to not fall into either extreme until we know for sure. Kind of like the “innocent until proven guilty” statement except it’s “philanthropist until proven tyrant”.
@medicuswashington98705 ай бұрын
Meritocracy is the future.
@schollwong5 ай бұрын
Love Erik's class! Lots of passion and tons of learning!
@neurodivtries41015 ай бұрын
Sadly India is not a democracy anymore. We have modi as a dictator like erdogan, putin and xi jinping.
@patrickvernon47665 ай бұрын
Nope. Next question
@venkatpisipaty20455 ай бұрын
Ridiculous views of Sergey on India. The guy seems to clearly have a problem with the country for some reason. India is not a democracy?? And a Russian saying this is quite funny!
@thesheepthemightythecrazy5 ай бұрын
Sergei has to show extra loyalty, lest he gets thrown out lol. Beata was pretty good. Keyu was excellent.
@choulo99095 ай бұрын
China is taking over South East Asia example Laos, combomdia and Vietnam soon
@vikramsid5 ай бұрын
Dumb donkeys like these are experts!! Whether India may or may not be a democratic state isn't up for discussion. Moreover, Russia has now kicked Ukraine down the drain so decisively that its impossible for that state to have a future. Their economy is doing better than the Europeans, who will have energy shortages in the coming years. The fact that these mugs can lie so brazenly to our faces is insulting and hilarious at the same point. Booth just went down in my opinion massively.
@dominicchanwenshun5 ай бұрын
Nothing healthy, here. Just Western propaganda.
@pt208295 ай бұрын
Thanks for the panel 👍
@sukhenduchoudhury68135 ай бұрын
Professor Sergei appears to be a American stooge . Calling India a non democratic country is laughable. Blaming Russia for Ukraine war is propaganda of the west. He needs to unlearn the western propagandists. What led to the war is what he needs to know.
@ultrabear15835 ай бұрын
who are these clowns.
@dgib16945 ай бұрын
Ms. Javorcik is particularly ideological when talking about WTO.
@chessdaddy07205 ай бұрын
Excellent conversation. The panelists are much less of politicians, more of scholars. Very rare theses days in the U.S
@btphy5 ай бұрын
Putin might have made some mistakes. But Ukran has been making tons of horrible mistakes one after another in the past 2 decades. Essentially every elected administration has been a joke. Where did democracy jump in to stop them?
@jinyaoye58325 ай бұрын
Decoupling is only benefiting China. Learn Mandarin and Chinese soon as China will be back as the center of global economy!
@silviupop24505 ай бұрын
Can t watch this I tried comment from the very first minutes … waste of time ! Stinking communism schitz lool
@mfg81295 ай бұрын
What a moron "expert". Russia didn't destroy their own economy. Is the west that wants to destroy Russia economy. Is not from internal, is from external.