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The Financial Exchange Show

  • What is the most expensive state for single people?

    3 JUL 2024 · Paul Lane and Marc Fandetti wonder if property taxes are squeezing out Massachusetts homeowners. The most expensive state for single people is not California, New York, or Hawaii. Your old clothes could be worth billions. The jiggle is up: Bosses bust workers who fake computer activity. What will the Boston Celtics sell for? Fourth of July parties will cost nearly $100 to host this year.
    Played 35m 11s
  • The economic impact of Biden potentially dropping out of the presidential race

    3 JUL 2024 · Paul Lane and Marc Fandetti are not surprised to see private payrolls growing by less than expected. The 10-year Treasury yield continues to fall after latest jobs data shows further weakness. Traders are flocking to a Trump-fueled bet on higher US bond yields. The underground network sneaking Nvidia chips into China. Climate change is pushing up foor prices, and worrying Central Banks. Paramount and Skydance near mergel deal. FDA approves Eli Lilly Alzheimer's drug.
    Played 38m 31s
  • From Great Resignation to Big Stay, what's next?

    2 JUL 2024 · Mike Armstrong and Paul Lane discuss the reasons why the Apple Watch has become a favorite tool for doctors. Corey Adams from Robert Half joins the show to chat about Robert Half's recent employment survey. When will teenagers start working again? Mayor Wu's tax proposal raises big question from small business owners. The lawsuit against 'Roaring Kitty' gets quickly dropped. Isn't it obvious why RedBox declared bankruptcy? 
    Played 38m 15s
  • What does a Trump win mean for bonds?

    2 JUL 2024 · Mike Armstrong and Paul Lane breakdown the JOLTS report for May and point out some concerning signs. What does a Trump mean for bonds? Wall Street has an idea. What is 'upflation' and why is it driving up prices for US consumers? Oil prices hit a two-month high due to ongoing mid-east conflicts and hurricane season. Tesla deliveries beat estimates but still down 4.8% from last year. There are only two communities in New England that can support minimum wage workers.
    Played 38m 36s
  • How did New York City waste $700M trying to solve their traffic problem?

    1 JUL 2024 · Mike Armstrong and Paul Lane take a look at why New York City wasted $700M trying to solve the city's traffic problem. From Food Halls to special laws, restraurants and landlords get creative to avoid paying $600,000 for a liquor license. The tech industry wants to lock up nuclear power for AI. Fast-Food giants go to battle over value meals. 24-Hour stock trading is booming - and Wall Street is rattled.
    Played 36m 9s
  • After inflation, what is the biggest economic concern?

    1 JUL 2024 · Mike Armstrong and Paul discuss the biggest economic concerns they have outside of inflation. Even a slowly cooling labor market often ends with a recession. Rising government debt threatens financial stability. Boeing scoops up Spirit AeroSystems in a $4.7B deal. China's central bank moves to address bond frenzy. Chewy shares whipsaw after Keith Gill reveals $245M stake.
    Played 38m 35s
  • Is America's frozen housing market warping the economy?

    28 JUN 2024 · Mike Armstrong and Marc Fandetti discuss the current problem with America's housing market and wonder if it is warping the economy. Why is the US economy benefiting from the pressure effect? Shopping for a car this weekend will require and old school approach. Paul LaMonica joins the show to chat about Constellation Energy and why former dividend plays are becoming growth machines.
    Played 36m 13s
  • Why markets don't worry about presidential debates

    28 JUN 2024 · Mike Armstrong and Marc Fandetti react to the PCE data that showed inflation rose 2.6% in May from a year ago. What were the economic takeaways from last night's debate? Why markets aren't dramatically impacted by presidential debates. AI frenzy propels stocks to a monster first half. Wall Street seems calm. A closer look shows something else. Why do we keep setting air travel records this year? Nike seems to be falling out of favor.
    Played 38m 35s
  • Why are so many Americans 'critically underprepared' for retirement?

    27 JUN 2024 · Mike Armstrong and Marc Fandetti take a look at why even high earners are concerned about making ends meet. Walgreens plans major US store closures. 55-year old Americans are 'critically underprepared' for retirement, survey finds. Could this be the top of the housing market? Nearly half of American EV owners plan to switch back to gas-powered cars.
    Played 36m 1s
  • What to look for in tonight's debate from an economic perspective

    27 JUN 2024 · Mike Armstrong and Marc Fandetti preview the economic elements of tonight's presidential debate. Economists are worried about both candidates ideas for extended tariffs. What is the real reason we should worry about the ever-growing budget deficit? Small business's are keeping the labor market going. Micron declines after missing on expectations.
    Played 38m 36s

A talk radio show that provides comprehensive analysis on the economy and the latest breaking business news, while also providing insight on the markets and its impact on your personal...

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A talk radio show that provides comprehensive analysis on the economy and the latest breaking business news, while also providing insight on the markets and its impact on your personal finances.
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