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@waynesworldofsci-tech4 ай бұрын
Look at the damned railway map. That’s why Ukraine hit Kursk. Don’t comment on military issues if you don’t have a bloody clue.
@ArawnOfAnnwn4 ай бұрын
@@waynesworldofsci-tech He said literally nothing about military issues, just economic ones. Yes, also wrt Ukr. There was no comment on its military value.
@waynesworldofsci-tech4 ай бұрын
@@ArawnOfAnnwn He said he didn’t understand. So I explained it simply. But in detail: Russia has X number of locomotives out of service due to sanctions. Russia now requires Y more locomotives to transport anything from the manufacturing centres of Moscow and Saint Petersburg. This will cause Z increase in costs if they have enough functional locomotives. This will cause Z * M increase in costs if they don’t have enough locomotives. Those locomotives also are used for grain transport, however the grain harvest will be considerably reduced this year due to however many thousands of square kilometres are now part of the new oblast of East Ukraine. The impacts, along with other things that are happening are going to be significant. Unfortunately I can’t give you hard numbers. I don’t know precisely how many train cars will have to be diverted, now how much the total agricultural output of the area is. I know it’s significant because it’s an extension of the black soil that makes Ukrainian farmers so productive, and Russia doesn’t have huge amounts of good, arable land.
@patrickdemenezes42044 ай бұрын
@@waynesworldofsci-tech he made an economic comment about a financial motivation. Idiot
@ashleysimthi48523 ай бұрын
It is about U.S. vs China. I think it is about U.S. vs the world. U.S. for the last few decades has be using the rest of the world as a giant ATM machine in the form of the dollar. U.S. print money to buy actually goods and services from the rest of the world. I don 't think the rest of the world want this arrangement any longer. 2008
@lexandery4 ай бұрын
Ukranians did not "capture a gas route." They've captured a measure station of a route that is going through the Ukrainian territory. It does not put any risk on gas supplies for Europe beyond the risks there exist already.
@ArawnOfAnnwn4 ай бұрын
Yeah the thing about that is that if they wanted to cut off the supply, they could've just done it anytime they wanted in Ukr itself. The main advantage of that capture is defensive, as it's unlikely any bombs will be dropped close to it. Useful, but doesn't give them any leverage they didn't already have.
@Rabolisk4 ай бұрын
Exactly. The gas pipeline goes through Ukraine anyway so they didn't have to invade Russian terrirtory to cut the supply. If they wanted to cut the gas supply they would have cut it anyway.
@baiwuli67814 ай бұрын
He didn't suggest that Ukraine might deliberately stop the flow or anything similar. He mentioned that the risk of an interruption in the flow is increasing. Therefore, if fighting and shelling occur near the station, the risk of a gas flow interruption rises
@lexandery4 ай бұрын
@@baiwuli6781 I got the impression that the author suggests the incursion had a greater impact on the market crash than job statistics or the Japanese rate raise. I believe this is a questionable assumption, especially considering that it occurred after the crash.
@MoneyMacro4 ай бұрын
If it is meaningless, why did they make such a big deal about it? on.ft.com/3WHxXYq www.reuters.com/business/energy/what-happens-if-russian-gas-transit-via-ukraine-stops-2024-08-08/ I especially thought this explainer was interesting: www.power-technology.com/features/explainer-prices-rise-as-ukrainian-forces-seize-key-russian-gas-hub/?cf-view
@MoneyMacro4 ай бұрын
Minor correction, the graph at 9:27 is about net millionaire departures (not arrivals).
@Fiercesoulking4 ай бұрын
I would add something to the stock market madness. From my understanding big tech in the US and even other companies like Disney while they have often a great profit margin and stock returns, the dividend yield is abysmal. Means they always were a bet on the future and this increasingly over time . The problem is they reached everywhere they can in the world (and Mores Law is also gone) while the increased interest rates put pressure on them . This is why they let go so many people and at the same time invested so much in AI as a new bet but the economy of AI makes also increasingly no sense. I would call this frosty waters . Its only need a spark to go off. I think what saved them this time is that some people were greedy waiting for the price to drop and big institutional investors stepped in and bought stuff up maybe to save their own investment . I don't think this is over so long interest rates are high this can repeat itself and if we really end up in a rescission the chances only increasing.
@oliversissonphone61433 ай бұрын
14:38 electric engines? There are lots of mistakes in this video.
@MrNicoJac3 ай бұрын
A bit of ant-fucking perhaps, but at 5:19 you should've swapped Russia and Ukraine 😉
@TheMasterhomaster4 ай бұрын
The capture of the key gas transit point by the Ukrainians you mentioned does not strategically alter gas deliveries to the remaining countries in Europe who still get Russia gas. These gas pipelines already run through Ukraine and Ukraine could have and can destroy this infrastructure at anytime time they wish.
@Eoin-B4 ай бұрын
The Russians & Ukranians did damage some of the infrastructure in the firefight though. 1 or 2 of the overground connections were blown. That's why I'm guessing the price of gas went up the 5%. Still, I never found out how the Russians plan on measuring European gas consumption and separating it out from local gas consumption in the region now.
@MoneyMacro4 ай бұрын
Look. I am no expert on how gas hubs work. I relied on official Ukrainian communications making a big deal out of this, Reuters and FT reporting + this specialist blog: www.power-technology.com/features/explainer-prices-rise-as-ukrainian-forces-seize-key-russian-gas-hub/?cf-view If they are all wrong. Could you explain exactly why? I would then happily make a correction.
@TheMasterhomaster4 ай бұрын
@@MoneyMacro they’re not necessarily wrong. They’re being redundant and a bit disingenuous in that the article is purposefully making it seem like a new big deal when the capability of Ukraine to destroy the transit gas pipelines within their own country they deliver gas from Russia to Europe (what’s left) has always existed.
@dianapennepacker68544 ай бұрын
I read somewhere the gas has effected Russian military operations. By how much? I don't know. Russia has a lot of sources of petrol. Basically just one out of many thorns that adds up to Russian gas as a whole.
@MoneyMacro4 ай бұрын
Still experimenting with a new format. But, not to worry, more in depth analyses will be back in September.
@carlthuresson49674 ай бұрын
I have been looking for this kind of "weekly economic update" for sooo long! Would love to introduce this to my weekly economic news digestion 😊
@evilmaster99104 ай бұрын
Please keep doing these types of videos, I really like this format! Keep up the good work
@ronald38364 ай бұрын
You mean you're now directly targeting the Wappie audience?
@ErasmusOfRotterdamSays4 ай бұрын
This new format is a very welcome addition, thank you.
@12undeadz4 ай бұрын
I'm a big fan so far. Impressive background information on major developments in a compact format. Sure it could mature but really appreciating the formula!
@Elia1988seoul4 ай бұрын
the pipline argument seems weird. The pipe goes through Ukraine, so there is no need for them to capture the station within Russia when they already have all the means to stop the flow.
@Regarded694 ай бұрын
The station was also already in artillery range in case they wanted to destroy it. They have deliberately not done it in order not to anger their European allies.
@baiwuli67814 ай бұрын
He didn't suggest that Ukraine might deliberately stop the flow or anything similar. He mentioned that the risk of an interruption in the flow is increasing. Like, if fighting and shelling occur near the station, the risk of a gas flow interruption rises
@MoneyMacro4 ай бұрын
Look. I am no expert on how gas hubs work. I relied on official Ukrainian communications making a big deal out of this, Reuters and FT reporting + this specialist blog: www.power-technology.com/features/explainer-prices-rise-as-ukrainian-forces-seize-key-russian-gas-hub/?cf-view If they are all wrong. Could you explain exactly why? I would then happily make a correction.
@davianoinglesias50303 ай бұрын
I think capturing the pumping station is better than destroying it,, you can use it as a bargaining chip
@bjorsam69793 ай бұрын
@@MoneyMacro Well, reading from your link, I don't see anybody making a big deal out of the actual capture of the measuring station. Nor should they. I do see the market reacting with typical nervousness and hysteria to unforeseen changes and surprises: up to 5.7% uptick in gas prices, piped from a country (Russia) with a regime that might not survive the coming years. The EU countries most comfortable cozying up to Putin - Hungary, Slovakia and to a certain degree Austria, have long term deals all hinging on Russia's current regime powering through. They also have media talking about the inevitable Russian victory, so when something like this happens the narrative fails and the market reacts. Hopefully the pipelines go the way of the Nordstreams anyways. Immorality shouldn't be this beneficial.
@fahimmunayem97914 ай бұрын
That's a great format,please continue this. Love From Bangladesh 🇧🇩
@SkSk-su1np3 ай бұрын
"Psyche Hasina" 😁 the pronunciation
@Harry-yb1gz2 ай бұрын
@@SkSk-su1nphasina was Indian puppet 😂
@freespiritable4 ай бұрын
German cars having the dramatic fall of Nokia for not investing in innovation. Short sighted CEOs
@george.carlin4 ай бұрын
BMW i3 came out 11 years ago ‼️
@ayoCC4 ай бұрын
They had years and years and years, and still they didn't do anything. Its Impossible to understand why
@coolco16193 ай бұрын
@@ayoCCthey maybe already too late to catch up if they have not started to change by now.
@oldskoolmusicnostalgia3 ай бұрын
@@ayoCC Why invest in innovation when you can lobby politicians for laws and rules that protect your industry? Same thing with the auto industry in the US. It's more of an industry than a lobby these days.
@aleonyohan67453 ай бұрын
I absolutely love this channel. Straightforward, down to earth and honest.
@jokecaproens22723 ай бұрын
This format is very interesting. It helps me understand the underlying mechanisms of world events. Everything is also clearly explained. Great job!
@روح-د9ر4 ай бұрын
I dug a little bit more. Well. I don’t think you can use the word “trick the rich people” for Italy for two reasons: 1) the 100 k Euro flat tax was introduced jn 2017 and after the post covid inflation wave it was reasonable to adjust also that old flat tax, 2) those who moved to to Italy when the flat tax was 100 k will continue paying 100 k even after the 200 k flat tax will be introduced. So, nobody got really tricked. I think Italy just acted reasonably.
@oldskoolmusicnostalgia3 ай бұрын
People like him are OK with middle classes paying a high share of their income towards taxes, but heavens forbid the rich should be told to pay a little more!
@therrydicule3 ай бұрын
@@oldskoolmusicnostalgia He's not making an argument about the moral of it... Eventually, Italy needs to make their choice for their nations, and Italians can vote their parliament out.
@sprinkle613 ай бұрын
@@oldskoolmusicnostalgia Its easier to get money out of normal people, because you can withhold it directly from their paycheck, before they even see it. Ideally government would be a lot smaller, and not need more than $100 K from a single tax victim...
@zz34104 ай бұрын
Hi prof, these news type of videos are fine, but I think the deep dives into one issue are more interesting. The one sided video about prof G helps to dispel the confirmation bias that’s so inherent in social media. It’s like he has an agenda that he needs to uphold with his institution. As a retired educator, I found his lack of diverse research alarming. Gone are the days where you get a two sided look in TED talks or any channel. Thanks for your more nuanced views.
@assasingeo3 ай бұрын
Maybe the Chinese consumers are switching to competitor brand as they found more value in it which explained the "weak demand" from MNCs CEO?
@andyrosa14704 ай бұрын
I like this channel. I disagree strongly with many of M&M’s portrayals and assertions- but I watch anyways to nuance my perspective. I like to see how the other guys perceive the same events I do. Quality work, albeit suspicious in motive. Thanks for posting.
@ArneHiga3 ай бұрын
I always enjoy your videos because they always seem levelheaded, truthful, unbiased & non sensationalistic. I generally avoid channels which claim that the stock market or some commodity is going to shoot to the moon. I just want to hear the truth as opposed to wishful thinking.
@kevincronk79813 ай бұрын
I am very optimistic about bangladesh's new government, I had already heard of Dr Yunus's work with mucrobanking and how much it has helped the poorest unbanked people in the third world, so if they put that guy in charge I think they have a good chance of succeeding
@lexandery4 ай бұрын
Ukraine invaded the Kursk region *after* the crash happened. On the next day.
@miguel57854 ай бұрын
He did not link the two events. These were two separate stories. I think you got confused.
@EscudoPadraoPrata3 ай бұрын
Bangladesh was quite an open society, for Asian standards. To refrain from acknowledging this is hypocritical. Pundits often forget to recognize that a society without economic security and a stable middle class will hardly ever be a democracy. To become a liberal democracy, you need a population that despises traditional values. With 171 million people, 19% of whom live in extreme poverty, aging infrastructure, and a rather wild capitalism in an economy growing at 5.8% but highly dependent on clothing exports-80% of the total-to Western countries, the highly specialized economy of Bangladesh is its biggest fragility. A very poor society, economically unstable and exposed, and above all politically polarized as the scars of its independence are still fresh. Was there a hand of the US in this color revolution? Most probably. But the non-aligned policies of the previous Prime Minister, Sheikh Hasina, could not survive in a world that is fracturing geopolitically. However, she was backed by India and received support from China and Russia. This is one of the polarizing factors in Bangladesh. The opposition has long criticized ongoing Chinese projects and the Russian-built and operated nuclear power plant. The Chinese infrastructure projects are much needed, and if the just-completed nuclear power plant does not enter production, Bangladesh will face worsening setbacks. The West has shown no compassion in using poor countries for minimal geopolitical gains. This is worrying.
@cembaks29824 ай бұрын
I love this format. Keep the good work going! Sending my good wishes!
@Kevin_Street4 ай бұрын
Thank you for the new video! I love this format.
@harmhoeks59963 ай бұрын
Each topic seperate video and your channel will skyrocket
@bzhdrdimitrov4 ай бұрын
Love those economic update videos 🎉
@bearnord46654 ай бұрын
Keep it up! I like the format and always want more material! You're the economist whose take I find most grounded on youtube atm :)
@ananditasharma14 ай бұрын
I absolutely love your analysis❤
@Surfer-7274 ай бұрын
Thanks a million ! 💵💵
@dpedreno4 ай бұрын
There should be no millionaires in a world where there are people dying from starvation.
@Godkingultim4 ай бұрын
Why not?
@dpedreno4 ай бұрын
@@Godkingultim because people should value life more than an arbitrary form of currency or luxury.
@ronald38364 ай бұрын
You want even more poverty and hunger?
@dpedreno4 ай бұрын
@@ronald3836 I’m not advocating for soviet socialism, if that’s what you’re implying. I simply don’t understand how it’s controversial to state that it’s immoral for 1% to have more than the remaining 99%, especially when any of those 99% are starving to death. No one needs to be a billionaire. More importantly, no one deserves to be a billionaire, as that always demands that there’s plenty of people down the supply chain being exploited. Also, the existence of billionaires creates a scenario of concentration of wealth that is factually harmful to the economy, not to speak of all the implications that come with that politically and socially. Redistribution of wealth via taxation and investment in public programs and infrastructure is a proven benefit to society and promotes social equality and dynamism.
@ShubhamMishrabro4 ай бұрын
Next you will say people with 100 k shouldn't exist. Then it will be 10k
@N8ThaGr8r4 ай бұрын
4:13 if no one knows, why are there people who claim to be economists? Doesn't that show that its all bs?
@michaelstroud18503 ай бұрын
This content is unappreciated!!
@tirusew4 ай бұрын
One Monday created all the commotion
@thore3454 ай бұрын
I always thought you would fit greatly into nebula, so I'm happy you joined. I will watch your videos over there in the future!
@AlexxAmadeo4 ай бұрын
1. The invasion of Russia has nothing to do with the economic situation. There have already been incursions into Russian territory but with the participation of the Russian Legion, i.e., ethnic Russians fighting on the side of Ukraine. Now Ukraine has decided to escalate the situation and invade Russian territory with its own forces. 2. The default you are talking about is purely technical. Yes, Ukraine has limited financial resources to pay interest on its debt, but everyone, both in Ukraine and in the West, understood perfectly well that Ukraine would postpone the payment of its debt, so there was no question of a real default. 3. Ukraine did not need to seize the key gas transit point mentioned in the article because the gas pipeline runs through the territory of Ukraine, and there are many valves that could be closed to prevent the gas from flowing to Europe. Bottom line: Your analysis is pretty flawed, and now I’m starting to doubt the validity of your other videos.
@Eianex4 ай бұрын
yes, looks like russian propaganda to me
@gabrielalexa18484 ай бұрын
Very good perspective, would you mind to share with us some more credible content creators? I started to doubt Joeri's statements.
@theforsakeen1774 ай бұрын
@@gabrielalexa1848 for a purely military channel there is task and purpose, he is pretty unbiased despite ties to the us military and has some of the weirdest sponsors on ytb (once he was sponsored by a jet fighter company).
@Regarded694 ай бұрын
@@theforsakeen177I think it's better to say he is biased in that he is pro-western. But he often openly aknowledges his biases in his videos and still tries to present both sides, wich I think he does rather well. I am pro-Ukranian and like his videos but I have a friend that is sympatethic to the Russians and he also likes his videos.
@miguel57854 ай бұрын
I also found the financial default reason for the invasion of Kursk a bit strange. There were clear strategic and diplomatic reasons for the invasion. It may be an economist' bias towards economic explanations. (It's a factor to consider in any case!)
@abtinsattaeimokhtari3 ай бұрын
Great video ❤
@petercourtney71254 ай бұрын
Great forma! Hopefully this balances time to make with views a bit better than deep dives.
@valourus3 ай бұрын
I loveee thesee videos
@N8ThaGr8r4 ай бұрын
It seems to me a lot of economic problems arise from the conflict of investors and the average citizen, as what is good for one is bad for the other.
@pradeep.s4 ай бұрын
Gr8 summary video
@ihatebalrog4 ай бұрын
Sorry, but an Eastern European expert here. (I write for Foreign Policy Magazine, been to the front lines, reporting from there multiple times) Calling the Ukrainian counter-invasion ''desperate'' is extremely misleading. Please don't rely on 'official Russian' sources or western folks who can't even understand either Ukrainian or Russian. It's a brilliant strategic move, not desperation.
@climbhigher68134 ай бұрын
It's a desperate attempt to extend the war so the American & Ukrainian elites can keep enriching themselves.
@MoneyMacro4 ай бұрын
@@ihatebalrog being desperate for some good news to assure investors does not mean that this is not a brilliant move. These two things can be true at the same time.
@xrcvbn4 ай бұрын
This is just silly semantics. Ukraine was in fact under heavy pressure and had it not embarrassed Russia with Kursk incursion the current climate would’ve swayed against them.
@evilleader19914 ай бұрын
It is desperate, they know that with their remaining resources their likelihood of pushing the Russians out of Eastern Ukraine is more or less impossible. So in a desperate move they attack a poorly defended area to try to change the outcome of the war. You do not make such a move from a position of strength, this is a last-ditch effort to try to regain the initiative. They are diverting much needed resources from the east and then gambling by attacking Russia proper to force Russians to move troops there instead. As I said, it IS a gamble and if it doesn't work out then it's GGWP for Ukraine.
@RafaelW84 ай бұрын
Yeah, yeah. We heard that before. Everything Russia and China does is out of desperation, and every move Ukraine does is brilliant. Thank you for your brilliant analysis, Mr "Eastern European expert"
@Ashinle4 ай бұрын
Did not think Bangladesh would be mentioned here 🇧🇩. Thank you for an accurate coverage of this situation! The economic growth is kinda false since there was a bit of an uplift but most people were in poverty. I don't think anyone is going to vote for another dictator after all that has happened. Yunus has been the best option for the government look up what he has done.
@japorto1004 ай бұрын
Did he really do good things? There are many indicators that the US helped him get in power thus couped the previous leader. Consider that that means huge media cover and putting dirt on the earlier leader. Please try to objectively give an answer. What did the leader before do bad? Why you think Yunus will/ is do better?
@ArawnOfAnnwn4 ай бұрын
@@japorto100 The protests started in the first place cos she tried to reserve a third of govt. posts for families from her generation.
@ArawnOfAnnwn4 ай бұрын
@@japorto100 As for Yunus, he's a Nobel laureate who practically invented the concept of microfinance for the poor.
@japorto1004 ай бұрын
@@ArawnOfAnnwn Yeah 16% interest on those sounds Like he Cares for the Poor and not his pockets. Yes but the questions is would the Protest without foreign interference Lead to a coup? Or was her good and friendly Stance to China the Main reason for the US intervening? Now he will let military bases in Bangladesh... Thinking outside the box here
@loop45694 ай бұрын
@@japorto100 are u an Indian lol? Given how you are defending the previous government
@golamrabbi91512 ай бұрын
Thank you
@TheControlBlue3 ай бұрын
No mentions of the Fed revising the jobs numbers? Great economy amirite?
@Chaosdwarft4 ай бұрын
The Stock Market did not crash, it was a long overdue correction.
@christophesiewecke92083 ай бұрын
A flash crash at best. Barely even that. All that said, I think it was just a volatility spike caused by everyone involved in the Yen carry trade decided to unwind their trades all at once. The AI bubble is far from popping. Maybe this will be the first sign of that, maybe not. Who knows?
@RafaelW84 ай бұрын
Love the "news" type video. Continue
@HomemadeSteamEngine4 ай бұрын
Can you talk about the recession risk of the US? As Mohamed El-Erian says 30% even after the bad job report and he doesn't his hands, it is very hard how ordinary people should see the potential recession at the moment.
@Inchaos423 ай бұрын
Crimea on the map depicted in weird way, like it’s not internationally recognised territory of Ukraine.
@jdjphotographynl4 ай бұрын
Funny how Joeri considers himself to be a small creator, yet he has 389K subscribers at the time of writing. Not quite the small fish anymore. ;)
@RavenHart-sx8xs2 ай бұрын
389k follower is not a very big number. Btw engagement matters more than subscription number
@MrPhiltri4 ай бұрын
Given the success of the Kursk campaign in terms of diminishing the russian fighting potential, capturing russian equipment, capturing territory and creating chaos in russia, it is strange to call it desperate. Seems to be a rather well calculated move on their part, although only time will tell. The gas story is rather relevant due to the reluctance of Hungary and Slovakia to switch suppliers followed by their unsucessful attempt to blackmail Ukraine and the EU, leading to stress in these economies. The captured gas station does potentially allow Ukraine to control gas flows better than via direct interdiction over it's territory, but that's really secondary here.
@matiasiozzia95473 ай бұрын
The market did not crash. It was a minor correction. From an all time high level.
@superdeluxesmell4 ай бұрын
Hot take! Bangladesh will not become an economic miracle. What’s the opposite of a miracle?
@japjungho46454 ай бұрын
India
@superdeluxesmell4 ай бұрын
@@japjungho4645 lol
@Harry-yb1gz2 ай бұрын
Hasina was Indian puppet that why in her reseam Bangladesh can't increase their economy
@barbthegreat5863 ай бұрын
Chinese are now more confident and more prepared to buy Chinese brands over Western. Also, they say that Chinese brands offer more choice and are of better quality than Western ones (though they might be produced in China!). Contemporary Eestern capitalism is cannibalising itself, people earn little, have many expense, some of which were previously covered by the state, and no longer have that much money left for consumption.
@Mpdarkguy4 ай бұрын
I felt like the transition into the nebula ad was a bit too abrupt or too seamless. I was zoned out a little and didn't pick up on the fact that the last few sentences were a conclusion 😆
@EgeKi-y5v2 ай бұрын
Can you please make a new Video about Türkiye?
@WhichDoctor14 ай бұрын
we need to start taxing income where it is generated, not where the person who receives it lives. If someone makes millions from owning UK property and businesses, they can only make that money because roads and bridges and education and policing is provided. If none of those things existed, the assets would become close to worthless and the business would go under. So it's only right they pay taxes here to help pay for the government services that their profits rely on, wherever they choose to live
@b1walker4 ай бұрын
“Outcompeted” vis-a-vis China is doing some heavy lifting there
@lematindesmagiciens87644 ай бұрын
Is bringing in more millionaires into a country resulting in more investment into the country? At the personal level, the move is often done for tax purpose, but given the international mobility of capital, it says nothing about where those millionaires will invest. Are there actual studies that show a beneficial effect by the kind of policy implemented by Italy? I see this measure as one more component of a neoliberal fantasy land.
@santostv.4 ай бұрын
Imo it means higher tax revenue for the government but often no real investment in the country occurs, small fishes that are millionaire by work continue to work for foreign companies and millionaire with business continue their business as usual, downside prices increase for locals pricing them out of the place they move into. If there was a transfer of knowledge I would say it is a positive move but unfortunately is usually for tax purposes so they will move when it no longer benefits them,but I could be wrong.
@lematindesmagiciens87644 ай бұрын
@@santostv. I agree. Take Portugal's Golden Visa Program that initially allowed investment in real estate to get Portuguese residency. From what I read, it effectively resulted in more revenue for the government, but generated a major spike in real estate prices, pricing out locals from the market. Last year, they excluded real estate investment from the program.
@santostv.4 ай бұрын
@@lematindesmagiciens8764 Yes, Lisbon is according to some analysts more expensive than Barcelona,Madrid,Milan nowadaya, combined with the fact that we also let anyone in the country in, it's a disaster in the making but don't worry gdp lines go up 😀
@James-un8io3 ай бұрын
@@lematindesmagiciens8764I am planning to buy into that later on
@LoserGopher3 ай бұрын
0:14 I’m a 2nd year PhD econ student I’m just saying the best and most humble professors I’ve ever had never introduced themselves as Dr. so and so. I’m not saying people who do aren’t humble but it seems a bit… I dunno I’ll always introduce myself as my first and last name and never as doctor.
@MoneyMacro3 ай бұрын
@@LoserGopher yes. I hate doing adding it. But, there are so many channels on KZbin run by people reciting Wikipedia and Reddit that I feel it helps distinguish me.
@abc361963 ай бұрын
Buddy who cares? He can call himself Dr. Dsc. Msc. Grand Maestro for all I care (as long as it's true). In fact, the best and most humble 2nd year PhD econ students I've ever known never initiate a comment with "I'm a 2nd year PhD econ student"... it seems a bit... I dunno, I'd introduce myself with first and last name
@artkidolee21624 ай бұрын
It’s not the demanding in China is weakening, it is because they can’t compete with the local brands
@neilknightley47033 ай бұрын
Can you make a dedicated video on Bangladesh? Want to know more
@dmytrok-skyi3 ай бұрын
Ukraine's default story is badly misrepresented. Paradoxically, they are not running out of money as FX reserves are near all-time high due to aid inflows. They cannot restart payment to private creditors as that would violate the terms of the IMF program and put further aid at risk.
@mesiroy12344 ай бұрын
Why my MACRO profesor talking about war tactics ?
@MoneyMacro4 ай бұрын
I did not. I did talk about how war interacts with maintaining investor relations.
@Sirlix894 ай бұрын
I love your content, but since I currently live in Vietnam, I need to point out that the car shown at 14:33 as a "Chinese competitor" is from a Vietnamese brand - Vinfast.
@MoneyMacro4 ай бұрын
Thanks for your correction! My apologies
@Sirlix894 ай бұрын
@@MoneyMacro keep up the good work. I am really interested in this new format you are trying out.
@trevernnaidoo78143 ай бұрын
Please do a video on South Africa
@MommaKnowsBestest4 ай бұрын
Hai from Vancouver
@saminyasir18474 ай бұрын
Bangladesh 🇧🇩 has some rough time ahead but we will do our best to pull through.
@Belloking13 ай бұрын
1:17 it was unexpected to people who don’t work for a living. When your source of income is selling narratives of course you would not expect a poor labor market report because your only source is what the government and owner class says.
@aac744 ай бұрын
Isn't Ukraine heading for a classic post-war hyperinflation when they start having to pay their own bills without much of an underlying economy and little will from NATO to pump in more hard currency?
@therealscot24914 ай бұрын
Yup and black rock and a few other company's now own their land
@ArawnOfAnnwn4 ай бұрын
Well their govt. just upped their cash requirement for next year from 22.7 billion to '12 to 15 billion' more, at a time when their credit rating has been lowered more recently - they've now got all the aid packages they were hoping on, but still will need more soon
@donaldhysa48364 ай бұрын
Ukraine still has its grain exports and natural resources. With the support of the West I dont think they will have much trouble
@ArawnOfAnnwn4 ай бұрын
@@donaldhysa4836 They've been doing that already during the war, and still need more support. Sure the west can top them up even more, but the point is that it keeps getting worse. They need more top ups over top ups ever more as time goes on. And with a worse credit rating, no one but western govts. are going to do it.
@ArawnOfAnnwn4 ай бұрын
@@donaldhysa4836 They've been doing that already during the war, and still need more support. Sure the west can top them up even more, but the point is that it keeps getting worse.
@sumeettanwar16084 ай бұрын
12:00 please also mention how Bangladesh started a pogrom on its minority after their nobel winner became pm. Many hindus temples were burned to the ground by them.
@justabusinesssavvyguyfromb86123 ай бұрын
Womp womp (they didn't)
@ArawnOfAnnwn4 ай бұрын
Well the Ukr govt. just upped their cash requirement for next year from 22.7 billion to '12 to 15 billion' more, at a time when their credit rating has been lowered more recently - they've now got all the aid packages they were hoping on, but still will need more soon
@Kameeho3 ай бұрын
Commenting here as KZbin for some reason dosnt allow me to Like the video???? Greats video as always!
@sornponwichaidit41724 ай бұрын
I love this channel so much. It provides an unbiased economic info, unlike other influencers who just throw out biased opinions to please their followers. This channel is run by someone who really wants you to understand the topic
@RafaelW84 ай бұрын
Absolutely agree.
@DemolitionManDemolishes4 ай бұрын
Unbiased? You mean differently-biased
@ArawnOfAnnwn4 ай бұрын
@@DemolitionManDemolishes Well if that's the best we can get, so be it. Cos right now there's a lot of commonality of biases, based on which language you speak. So English language YT has a clear bias to the west. Anyone who breaks that is welcome.
@sollertia_3 ай бұрын
@@ArawnOfAnnwn true, but we shouldn't try and delude ourselves that this is unbiased, support others who can't tell this isn't unbiased, nor feed into the creator's belief that he himself is unbiased
@fguocokgyloeu48173 ай бұрын
There is no such thing as unbiased.
@randomCADstuff4 ай бұрын
Your recent videos aren't as good as your previous ones. There's not as much research behind your narratives. In this video you're basically just sharing a lot of opinions. Hopefully you don't morph into Economics Explained because lately your critique of his content is becoming more and more applicable to your own content. I guess it's kind of the life cycle of a KZbinr in that you're pressured to release more content faster to keep your channel going.
@ronald38364 ай бұрын
And he's now catering to the loonies. Oh well.
@edverbeek62923 ай бұрын
Irrational panic? Iŕational stock market highs!
@drscopeify4 ай бұрын
Ukraine is playing the right game causing Russia to have to choose between recruiting new Solders but have to lower salaries as Inflation is now over 9% OR continuing to pay high salaries with fewer solders and hope they can stop the invasion somehow. OR Keep salaries high or even raise them more to recruit MORE solders and risk major inflation run. The problem is that Russian economy does not act well with inflation and the population tends to get very upset. When you raise rates on a normal healthy economy the inflation comes down, but if the economy is too over heated and most of the money payment is in liquid cash and not loans the higher rate could actually make the inflation worse by raising prices on goods but not not enough borrowers to face higher rates. The usual solution for this problem is to Dollarize the economy such as Turkish people, Iran, Venezuela, Argentina, and all other examples of high inflation but for Russia this will be hard becasue they cannot get Dollars easily, China is trying to sell MORE goods to replace the weaker demand for goods inside China so they need to hoard Dollars not sell them. And so Russia might have to make a decision like ask for Dollars for Oil which will weaken the Ruble. No easy solutions.
@ThisGuyAd.4 ай бұрын
6:14 Wow, this guy takes seriously what he reads in the economist. Should probably unsub for that 😂
@svstefanov4 ай бұрын
Didn't expect an "economist" to call a ~5% downturn in stocks a "crash". The Ukraine part was also not worth listening to. Hard pass on this video.
@gojo764 ай бұрын
Based miss Meloni, I love her
@ShubhamMishrabro4 ай бұрын
Please do a video on future upcoming tax havens. Uae is new tax haven but i expect some Caribbean and south american countries to have tax havens in future although there are already tax havens in Americas
@Waldohasaskit2104 ай бұрын
"Conzoomer demand"
@lkruijsw4 ай бұрын
Bangladesh shares also a border with Myamar.
@MoneyMacro4 ай бұрын
I stand corrected. Almost surrounded by India
@stewartbone42363 ай бұрын
China has it’s own excellent brands so they make and buy their own quality products, often at a fairer, lower price.
@erasmusflattery97994 ай бұрын
How is Ukraine’s attack on Kursk desperate? They found a weak part of Russia’s defensive line and forced Russia to address the asymmetry where Ukraine had to defend the whole border heavily, but Russia could leave conscripts and less equipment not fearing an attack. There’s so much analysis on why this puts pressure on Putin’s regime and could help Ukraine. Does attacking Kursk have risks? Obviously. But I really think it’s wrong to call it desperate
@racheddar4 ай бұрын
Because the assumption made by many is that the move cannot change the fundamental battlefield imbalance- it's too little, too late - and that Ukraine is focused on demonstrating that the support being given is not simply delaying an inevitable loss.
@ArawnOfAnnwn4 ай бұрын
Something being desperate is not mutually exclusive with it being clever. It can still be a good move, but taken out of desperation.
@2639theboss4 ай бұрын
@@racheddar The same assumption is being made of a Russian forces by the same people though. Thats generally what a stalemate is. That doesnt mean any action taken in that context is desperate. At the current rate, it would take decades for either side to run out of manpower or terrority. Desperate implies that the action MUST be taken, or failure is inevitable. Ukraine sending 5000 men into Kursk when both armies are 7 digits in size does not tangibly move the needle, neither does Russia responding to it. Im not sure what military or political analysts you follow, but even Russian sources arent calling this desperate.
@racheddar4 ай бұрын
@@2639theboss None of us have a reason to assume that the war would continue "at the current rate." It's entirely possible that Russians could make a breakthrough. I don't disagree entirely that the word "desparate" maybe a misreading or mischaracterization of the operation, but in terms of its results it appears to be a sideshow that is going over well with Ukraine's Western backers. Personally, that in itself is telling, because the move humiliates Russia but isn't really a strategic win for Ukraine either.
@2639theboss4 ай бұрын
@@racheddar Those of us who arent experts on the subject absolutely do not have any reason to believe the stalemate will continue. Completely agree. But when every expert in the field believes it will, including Russian ones, I would argue that such a dramatic claim requires some strong evidence, correct? Neither side is running out of manpower. Neither side is remotely close to the economic conditions seen in prior peer to peer wars. Neither side is remotely close to losing backing from their partners. So what evidence exists to disprove what experts from both sides hold to be true?
@bachpham68624 ай бұрын
14:32 That is actually Vinfast, a Vietnamese company.
@N8ThaGr8r4 ай бұрын
I always hear everyone complain about YT algorithm, but i think thats because the vast majority of people are too lazy to, or dont realize they can, train the algorithm. For me i get lots of creators that have less than a 1000 subscribers, and very rarely do i get a recommendation for any "big" YT content. The not interested and do not show buttons work wonders. Also do people not see the subscription page, or is that just for Premium members? Cause if you are subscribed to a channel anything new will show up there. I just use the home page to find new stuff.
@animenerd5million4 ай бұрын
What's happening in Bangladesh is really sad, the country was booming economically for the past decade but due to the riots and protests and a regime change it seems like it may not be able to remain stable, and except India sadly every country in the indian subcontinent is in some kind of crisis.
@huhulalammm4 ай бұрын
no you are wrong. it is good for Bangladesh. the country was NOT booming economically. the data were false. do you know how much money (foreign currency earned by the country people) the government smuggled in 15 years? 150 billion dollar. can you believe it? Hasina regime completely wiped our bank reserves. do you still call it an "economic boom?" the government was printing money illegally and inflation rose all time high. do not say stuff which you don't know. it is a good thing that the hasina government is out. yes there will be instability for a while but everything will be alright eventually.
@RavenHart-sx8xs2 ай бұрын
Sad but people are religiously motivated 🤦
@HiLasse4 ай бұрын
Could you please stop using political and loaded terms like tax burden/relief and replace it with more neutral terms. It may be a economics term, but so is proletariat and bourgeois. The percentage of one's income that covers basic life expenses (healthcare, pensions, education, etc) is covered though companies or government is a political question, and not something economists should influence through loaded language.
@christophesiewecke92083 ай бұрын
What terminology to discuss taxes is more neutral? I'm not sure where he used terms that were politically charged exactly. He does say tax break a few times? Is tax cut less politically charged? Tax reduction?
@HiLasse3 ай бұрын
@@christophesiewecke9208 words like cut or lowering would definitely be more neutral. 👍
@thomasjgallagher9244 ай бұрын
I don't think anyone is looking at a default in Ukraine during the war. We all knew that Ukraine would be dependent on all forms of foreign aid to survive this invasion, and it's not just in physical materiel, but rather public financing too. The video made it out to sound like there was no public-sector support of the Ukrainian econom, but there's been quite a lot. It's really not a big economy, having about a $40-billion total budget in 2019 at a significantly more attractive exchange rate to the hryvnia than today (almost 2x). It's basically what the budget was for the state of Arizona at the time. Obviously with Ukraine already at war in 2019, Kyiv has a lot more things to pay for than does Phoenix, and it has about 6x more people and a lot more capital requirements for infrastructure. Calling the Kursk operation "desperate" isn't really accurate either. High-risk, high-reward is more like it. To say that Ukraine needed some positive news to encourage its allies to support its economy is maybe number 37 on the list of possible and contributing reasons. I'm pretty confident that most military personnel in allied governments understand the reason why Ukraine is fighting a defensive war to inflict disproportionately higher losses on Russia than it experiences itself. Most of the governments understand this as well, and Europe is largely convinced that no ceasefire that maintains Ukrainian sovereignty is even on the horizon, and that such an unfavourable end to that war would mean EU countries would be invaded next and quite possibly with conscripted Ukrainian soldiers impressed (as in being forced into military service) by Moscow to fight for Russia. It really makes no sense for NATO, the G7, and especially the EU to allow Ukraine's economy to fail and cause such a dangerous situation for Europe. It'll be EU citizens fighting and dying in the next war.
@Silver_Prussian3 ай бұрын
Its exactly desperate last ditch pr stunt in an effort to accomplish something but its meaningless they have wasted so much men and equipment for basically nothing, its like the german offensive in 1918. There will be no reward because there never was any reward, they are more delusional than I though if they are hoping to use this as begining chip which they wont even be able to hold to. Except that nothing they do is defensive and even if it was they would still expirience the same if not higher casualties because of russian use of cruise missiles, glide bombs and massive advantge in artillery. The notion any nato ot eu country would be invaded is insane and stants on nothing but mindless fear mongering with the goal of controlling the populace and convincing them spending billions of their tax money on defence is something good and essential
@thomasjgallagher9243 ай бұрын
@@Silver_Prussian Возвращайся играть в видеоигры в доме своей матери, Иван.
@Silver_Prussian3 ай бұрын
@@thomasjgallagher924 Go play videos games maybe your way of thinking will work there better
@RasheedKhan-he6xx3 ай бұрын
I was impressed by your trenchant analysis of the Bangladesh situation since I imagine you only have access to secondary sources. Signs are emerging however that it was not the revolution we all thought it was and in fact it was an engineered regime change that has not yet fully played out. I hesitate to call it a coup but I no longer think it was organic or spontaneous. Yes there is a vacuum now despite Yunus and his interim goverment being nominally in charge and yes, the islamist forces are trying to fill it. At one time the very idea would have been risible but they have been working away diligently in the background, keeping a low profile and quietly building followers and support for about 30 years. In that time they have learned to manage their PR and in fact their front line cadres now are clean shaved and in jeans rather than how you might imagine them with beards and skull caps and traditional clothing. In other words they appear relatable to the average member of the public but they have a very focussed and inflexible agenda. It is a serious challenge that the nation will have to overcome. To say Hasina was a bulwark against this is a bit of an exaggeration promoted by her people and by India (for its own domestic rhetoric). Of course Islamists fought against the nation's indepenence believing that Pakistan having been created as a state for Muslims must remain intact. Since Hasina's party emerged from the movement for our independence this puts them naturally at odds. However more pointedly, there was an ISIS terror attack in 2016, relatively minor in the global sense perhaps with "only" 22 casualties but for us it was a shocking violation and the country was deeply shaken. To her government's credit they responded decisevely and without hesitation to hunt down and dismantle any islamist cells operating in the country. This is what people refer to in calling her moderate and secular, in fact she was responding to and incidence of terror. India has drastically misplayed it's hand in terms of soft-power relations. From being the country all Bangladeshis felt most favourably towards what with lingustic and cultural similarities, shared history and the gratitude owed for their help in the final stages of the Bangladesh Liberation War they are now the least trusted and most resented. In fact its how all of their neighbours see them today. Quite unfortunate really.
@dcleary4 ай бұрын
Why does it look like an Irish flag when you cut to Italy 😂
@ivant7114 ай бұрын
Half of your talking points aren't really about economy, it's like weekly news basically. Can we go back to previous kind of videos?
@jaypandya74413 ай бұрын
Sorry if u think economics isnt related to politics. Cant help idealists like u
@Willsmiff19853 ай бұрын
@@jaypandya7441 I agree with you, but some people just like to discuss the ideals because well… it’s simpler and easier
@jaypandya74413 ай бұрын
@@Willsmiff1985 I agree with that sentiment. However this channel, at least the feel of it is that it's not simple and it's not supposed to be. This guy goes into a lot of detail for his videos. If it's simple someone wants then this guy isn't it
@dY5FUNCT10N4L4 ай бұрын
Get a teleprompter please
@randomvidz202 ай бұрын
Is this an attempt at subliminal messaging at 14:48?
@yudeok4134 ай бұрын
The job numbers explanation is particularly asinine
@Supporter28319 күн бұрын
6:40
@TeoSvensson-Alexopoulos4 ай бұрын
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@AdrienDesautels4 ай бұрын
To repeat what Alex Amadeo stated, 1. The invasion of Russia has nothing to do with the economic situation. There have already been incursions into Russian territory but with the participation of the Russian Legion, i.e., ethnic Russians fighting on the side of Ukraine. Now Ukraine has decided to escalate the situation and invade Russian territory with its own forces. 2. The default you are talking about is purely technical. Yes, Ukraine has limited financial resources to pay interest on its debt, but everyone, both in Ukraine and in the West, understood perfectly well that Ukraine would postpone the payment of its debt, so there was no question of a real default. 3. Ukraine did not need to seize the key gas transit point mentioned in the article because the gas pipeline runs through the territory of Ukraine, and there are many valves that could be closed to prevent the gas from flowing to Europe. Bottom line: Your analysis is pretty flawed, and now I’m starting to doubt the validity of your other videos.
@nerf27524 ай бұрын
This guy is a news reader. Not a cell of primary research exists in his body.
@MoneyMacro4 ай бұрын
I found some cells: scholar.google.nl/citations?view_op=search_authors&mauthors=Joeri+Schasfoort+&hl=nl&oi=ao
@fosterwhales10272 ай бұрын
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@fosterwhales10272 ай бұрын
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@tadassverubas91393 ай бұрын
japan thats the reason
@Buckwheat_Rain4 ай бұрын
What kind of primitivism in thoughts about Ukraine
@Brandon-v4e4 ай бұрын
I believe Jesus Christ died on the cross for my sins and rose again and he's alive and well forever more. I believe God in the flesh is Jesus Christ. Thank you.
@Kenneth_James4 ай бұрын
There's no such thing as an electric ENGINE . Electric = motor
@GLPentAxel4 ай бұрын
TIL
@ronald38364 ай бұрын
Engine = motor. "An engine or motor is a machine designed to convert one or more forms of energy into mechanical energy." So if the input energy is electric...