logo
episode-header-image
Feb 2023
7m 56s

Retailers are stocking more stuff, a goo...

MARKETPLACE
About this episode

The most recent issue of the Logistics Managers Index, an industry gauge of retail inventories, showed that sellers expanded their stocks in January. That suggests that consumer demand is remaining strong and that supply chains are sorting themselves out, all good signs for the economy. We spoke with Dr. Julie Varughese, senior vice president of programs and chief medical officer at Americares, a disaster relief nonprofit, about the recent earthquakes in Turkey and Syria. And what’s behind Fed Chair Powell’s most recent words on inflation and rate hikes?

Need some Econ 101? Sign up for our Marketplace Crash Course and get weekly lessons to complete at your own pace!

Up next
Apr 8
Uh oh, Pinot: How tariffs will impact the U.S. wine economy
Care for a glass of Chianti or Bordeaux after recent market volatility? It’ll cost ya. After a tense few weeks, President Donald Trump announced a 20% tariff on all EU goods, including wine. While you might think that U.S. producers would be cheering, domestic wineries and wine s ... Show More
8m 6s
Apr 8
Some calm has come back to financial markets
Overseas stock markets and U.S. stock index futures are showing an upward move in prices today, and volatility is down in sharp contrast to yesterday morning. Yesterday’s rollercoaster ride resulted from false information about a potential tariff pause. Some $2.5 trillion went in ... Show More
9m 28s
Apr 8
China’s not backing down in the tariff fight
From the BBC World Service: In a push toward a full-blown global trade war, China has reacted strongly to President Donald Trump’s threat to raise tariffs on its exports to more than 100%, saying it would “fight until the end.” Meanwhile, markets in Asia and Europe are more stabl ... Show More
8m 1s
Recommended Episodes
Nov 2021
Nevermind the Headlines, Buy Boeing Stock, Stop Fighting the Great Recession and Retail Stocking Stuffers
Austria implementing a lockdown amid rising covid cases spooking overseas markets and reopening stocks, including the airlines and Boeing, here at home. This as the WSJ reports the company is slowing down 787 Dreamliner manufacturing…but one trader is sticking by the stock. He te ... Show More
46m 44s
Jan 2017
Surveillance: Risk That Fed Could Go Faster, Kiesel Says
PIMCO's Mark Kiesel says the main risk to the U.S. is a pickup in inflation. Prior to that, Jason Trennert, Strategas Research Partners' chairman, says the Fed is content to let inflation run a little hot. Stewart Warther, BNP Paribas' derivatives strategist, says there is less i ... Show More
51m 27s
Aug 2023
Markets upbeat ahead of economic data releases
Global equities advance as investors continue to ponder central bankers’ comments at the Jackson Hole economic symposium last week and ahead of a series of key data releases later this week. Shop price inflation in the UK fell sharply to 6.9% in August reflecting hopes that this ... Show More
15m 58s
Aug 2022
China’s push to get its economy back on track
China is offering special loans to combat the country’s housing crisis, but a drought is putting further pressure on the economy. We hear from former Former US Under Secretary of Commerce Frank Lavin. In Europe, gas prices are rising after traders warn of additional cuts in suppl ... Show More
26m 41s
Aug 2022
Money Talks: Fragile economies
From Sri Lanka to Pakistan, El Salvador to Ghana, Egypt to Tunisia, some emerging economies are feeling the pain of rising commodity prices, higher interest rates and a strong dollar. Is a wave of historic debt defaults coming for emerging markets? On this week’s episode, hosts S ... Show More
33m 2s
Aug 2022
Money Talks: Fragile economies
From Sri Lanka to Pakistan, El Salvador to Ghana, Egypt to Tunisia, some emerging economies are feeling the pain of rising commodity prices, higher interest rates and a strong dollar. Is a wave of historic debt defaults coming for emerging markets? On this week’s episode, hosts S ... Show More
33m 2s
Jun 2022
Money Talks: Supply chain reactions
More than two years after the pandemic, supply chains are still snarled. Shipping times remain at record highs. Baby food, tampons, and semiconductors are all scarce. Companies are still struggling to answer a basic question: just when will all of this end? But one thing seems cl ... Show More
37m 37s
Jul 2022
Freaking out about the economy? Let's talk.
Gas prices are high, unemployment is low and the tools the federal government has to fight inflation could cause a recession. So how should we think about the economy right now? We asked our econ reporters and a personal finance columnist for advice.  Read more: Businesses and co ... Show More
30m 33s
Mar 2022
What the Dollar Surge Means For Markets, and Two Tales of Transports
Commodities and the dollar jumping this week as markets take another big breather. But will the downtrend continue in the coming weeks? The traders break down their outlook. Plus, the airlines have taken a major hit in recent days, but the broader transports actually eked out a g ... Show More
22m 17s