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  1. Federal Reserve Delivers Hawkish 25 bps Rate Cut; More Clues Expected at Press Conference

    misryoum.com/us/markets/federa

    The US Federal Reserve has cut interest rates by 25 bps to 3.75%. The US apex bank in its statement, said that available indicators suggest that economic activity has been expanding moderately, along with a slowing of job gains....

    #Federal #Reserve #Delivers #Hawkish #bps #Rate #Cut #More #Clues #Expected #Press #Conference #US_News_Hub #misryoum_com

  2. Harga Bitcoin Anjlok Lagi! Sentimen Fed dan Hack Ethereum Guncang Pasar Kripto

    #Tradingan - #Harga #Bitcoin #kembali #merosot #hingga 3%, #terseret #sentimen #hawkish The Fed dan kasus hack di jaringan Ethereum. Simak analisis terkini dan level kritis yang harus dipertahankan Bitcoin! Pasar kripto kembali berwarna merah pada hari Selasa (11 Maret) sebagai kelanjutan dari aksi jual yang telah menekan harga aset digital dalam beberapa hari terakhir. Bitcoin (BTC),…

    tradingan.com/harga-bitcoin-an

  3. Harga Bitcoin Anjlok Lagi! Sentimen Fed dan Hack Ethereum Guncang Pasar Kripto

    #Tradingan - #Harga #Bitcoin #kembali #merosot #hingga 3%, #terseret #sentimen #hawkish The Fed dan kasus hack di jaringan Ethereum. Simak analisis terkini dan level kritis yang harus dipertahankan Bitcoin! Pasar kripto kembali berwarna merah pada hari Selasa (11 Maret) sebagai kelanjutan dari aksi jual yang telah menekan harga aset digital dalam beberapa hari terakhir. Bitcoin (BTC),…

    tradingan.com/harga-bitcoin-an

  4. Indian navy visits Yokosuka as hawkish Japanese PM Takaichi sworn in

    Defense Indo-Pacific nations strengthen maritime ties while Delhi cements old and new alliances Indian Navy Ship Sahyadri made a call at Yokosuka, Japan, on Oct. 21 as part of a three-month tour of East and Southe…
    #Japan #JP #JapanNews #hawkish #indian #JapanTopics #Japanese #navy #news #PM #sworn #Takaichi #visits #yokosuka
    alojapan.com/1397550/indian-na

  5. Indian navy visits Yokosuka as hawkish Japanese PM Takaichi sworn in

    Defense Indo-Pacific nations strengthen maritime ties while Delhi cements old and new alliances Indian Navy Ship Sahyadri made a call at Yokosuka, Japan, on Oct. 21 as part of a three-month tour of East and Southe…
    #Japan #JP #JapanNews #hawkish #indian #JapanTopics #Japanese #navy #news #PM #sworn #Takaichi #visits #yokosuka
    alojapan.com/1397550/indian-na

  6. alojapan.com/1397550/indian-na Indian navy visits Yokosuka as hawkish Japanese PM Takaichi sworn in #hawkish #indian #Japan #JapanNews #JapanTopics #Japanese #navy #news #PM #sworn #Takaichi #visits #yokosuka Defense Indo-Pacific nations strengthen maritime ties while Delhi cements old and new alliances Indian Navy Ship Sahyadri made a call at Yokosuka, Japan, on Oct. 21 as part of a three-month tour of East and Southeast Asia. (Photo by Kenji Kawase) KENJI KAWASE October

  7. alojapan.com/1397550/indian-na Indian navy visits Yokosuka as hawkish Japanese PM Takaichi sworn in #hawkish #indian #Japan #JapanNews #JapanTopics #Japanese #navy #news #PM #sworn #Takaichi #visits #yokosuka Defense Indo-Pacific nations strengthen maritime ties while Delhi cements old and new alliances Indian Navy Ship Sahyadri made a call at Yokosuka, Japan, on Oct. 21 as part of a three-month tour of East and Southeast Asia. (Photo by Kenji Kawase) KENJI KAWASE October

  8. Many Republicans don’t align with new messages at GOP convention

    Monday’s program was chock full of efforts to reach groups that don’t generally align with Republicans,
    from Latino and Black voters to union members.

    
But the messages used to accomplish that task were often discordant —
    with Trump’s usual mien,
    with one another,
    with those of the party’s base.

    And while the party has become defined much more by “Trump” than any set of policies,
    that can’t help but create some tensions.

    
The big one Monday concerned the party’s increasingly #isolationist posture.

    After Trump picked as his running mate one of the most prominent skeptics of Ukraine aid, Sen. J.D. Vance of Ohio,
    — Vance once said he didn’t “really care” what happened to Ukraine
    — a succession of speakers delivered remarks in that vein.


Rep. Marjorie Taylor #Greene (Ga.) 🔸criticized aid to “foreign nations,”

    while tech investor David #Sacks ♦️blamed the U.S. government for provoking Russia’s invasion of Ukraine by pushing NATO expansion.♦️
    
While much of the GOP base is skeptical of Ukraine aid,
    a healthy segment of it remains #hawkish on the war.

    Recent polling shows more than 4 in 10 Republicans believe that the amount of aid to Ukraine has been not enough or “about right.”

    
After the most recent Ukraine aid package passed, a poll showed Republicans leaned against it, but not a majority or even by a huge margin.

    While 44 percent opposed the aid, 30 percent supported it.

    
And in contrast to Sacks’s comment, a Chicago Council of Global Affairs poll last year showed 🔹fewer than four in 10 Republicans blamed either NATO (37 percent) or the United States (32 percent) for Russia’s invasion. 🔹

    Republicans also still lean in favor of NATO and even Ukraine’s membership in it.
    
The messages are also somewhat at odds with Trump himself.

    While he has projected skepticism about Ukraine aid, he didn’t really fight the most recent package, and he has said that Ukraine’s survival is “important to us!”

    washingtonpost.com/politics/20

  9. Many Republicans don’t align with new messages at GOP convention

    Monday’s program was chock full of efforts to reach groups that don’t generally align with Republicans,
    from Latino and Black voters to union members.

    
But the messages used to accomplish that task were often discordant —
    with Trump’s usual mien,
    with one another,
    with those of the party’s base.

    And while the party has become defined much more by “Trump” than any set of policies,
    that can’t help but create some tensions.

    
The big one Monday concerned the party’s increasingly #isolationist posture.

    After Trump picked as his running mate one of the most prominent skeptics of Ukraine aid, Sen. J.D. Vance of Ohio,
    — Vance once said he didn’t “really care” what happened to Ukraine
    — a succession of speakers delivered remarks in that vein.


Rep. Marjorie Taylor #Greene (Ga.) 🔸criticized aid to “foreign nations,”

    while tech investor David #Sacks ♦️blamed the U.S. government for provoking Russia’s invasion of Ukraine by pushing NATO expansion.♦️
    
While much of the GOP base is skeptical of Ukraine aid,
    a healthy segment of it remains #hawkish on the war.

    Recent polling shows more than 4 in 10 Republicans believe that the amount of aid to Ukraine has been not enough or “about right.”

    
After the most recent Ukraine aid package passed, a poll showed Republicans leaned against it, but not a majority or even by a huge margin.

    While 44 percent opposed the aid, 30 percent supported it.

    
And in contrast to Sacks’s comment, a Chicago Council of Global Affairs poll last year showed 🔹fewer than four in 10 Republicans blamed either NATO (37 percent) or the United States (32 percent) for Russia’s invasion. 🔹

    Republicans also still lean in favor of NATO and even Ukraine’s membership in it.
    
The messages are also somewhat at odds with Trump himself.

    While he has projected skepticism about Ukraine aid, he didn’t really fight the most recent package, and he has said that Ukraine’s survival is “important to us!”

    washingtonpost.com/politics/20

  10. Many Republicans don’t align with new messages at GOP convention

    Monday’s program was chock full of efforts to reach groups that don’t generally align with Republicans,
    from Latino and Black voters to union members.

    
But the messages used to accomplish that task were often discordant —
    with Trump’s usual mien,
    with one another,
    with those of the party’s base.

    And while the party has become defined much more by “Trump” than any set of policies,
    that can’t help but create some tensions.

    
The big one Monday concerned the party’s increasingly #isolationist posture.

    After Trump picked as his running mate one of the most prominent skeptics of Ukraine aid, Sen. J.D. Vance of Ohio,
    — Vance once said he didn’t “really care” what happened to Ukraine
    — a succession of speakers delivered remarks in that vein.


Rep. Marjorie Taylor #Greene (Ga.) 🔸criticized aid to “foreign nations,”

    while tech investor David #Sacks ♦️blamed the U.S. government for provoking Russia’s invasion of Ukraine by pushing NATO expansion.♦️
    
While much of the GOP base is skeptical of Ukraine aid,
    a healthy segment of it remains #hawkish on the war.

    Recent polling shows more than 4 in 10 Republicans believe that the amount of aid to Ukraine has been not enough or “about right.”

    
After the most recent Ukraine aid package passed, a poll showed Republicans leaned against it, but not a majority or even by a huge margin.

    While 44 percent opposed the aid, 30 percent supported it.

    
And in contrast to Sacks’s comment, a Chicago Council of Global Affairs poll last year showed 🔹fewer than four in 10 Republicans blamed either NATO (37 percent) or the United States (32 percent) for Russia’s invasion. 🔹

    Republicans also still lean in favor of NATO and even Ukraine’s membership in it.
    
The messages are also somewhat at odds with Trump himself.

    While he has projected skepticism about Ukraine aid, he didn’t really fight the most recent package, and he has said that Ukraine’s survival is “important to us!”

    washingtonpost.com/politics/20

  11. Many Republicans don’t align with new messages at GOP convention

    Monday’s program was chock full of efforts to reach groups that don’t generally align with Republicans,
    from Latino and Black voters to union members.

    
But the messages used to accomplish that task were often discordant —
    with Trump’s usual mien,
    with one another,
    with those of the party’s base.

    And while the party has become defined much more by “Trump” than any set of policies,
    that can’t help but create some tensions.

    
The big one Monday concerned the party’s increasingly #isolationist posture.

    After Trump picked as his running mate one of the most prominent skeptics of Ukraine aid, Sen. J.D. Vance of Ohio,
    — Vance once said he didn’t “really care” what happened to Ukraine
    — a succession of speakers delivered remarks in that vein.


Rep. Marjorie Taylor #Greene (Ga.) 🔸criticized aid to “foreign nations,”

    while tech investor David #Sacks ♦️blamed the U.S. government for provoking Russia’s invasion of Ukraine by pushing NATO expansion.♦️
    
While much of the GOP base is skeptical of Ukraine aid,
    a healthy segment of it remains #hawkish on the war.

    Recent polling shows more than 4 in 10 Republicans believe that the amount of aid to Ukraine has been not enough or “about right.”

    
After the most recent Ukraine aid package passed, a poll showed Republicans leaned against it, but not a majority or even by a huge margin.

    While 44 percent opposed the aid, 30 percent supported it.

    
And in contrast to Sacks’s comment, a Chicago Council of Global Affairs poll last year showed 🔹fewer than four in 10 Republicans blamed either NATO (37 percent) or the United States (32 percent) for Russia’s invasion. 🔹

    Republicans also still lean in favor of NATO and even Ukraine’s membership in it.
    
The messages are also somewhat at odds with Trump himself.

    While he has projected skepticism about Ukraine aid, he didn’t really fight the most recent package, and he has said that Ukraine’s survival is “important to us!”

    washingtonpost.com/politics/20

  12. Many Republicans don’t align with new messages at GOP convention

    Monday’s program was chock full of efforts to reach groups that don’t generally align with Republicans,
    from Latino and Black voters to union members.

    
But the messages used to accomplish that task were often discordant —
    with Trump’s usual mien,
    with one another,
    with those of the party’s base.

    And while the party has become defined much more by “Trump” than any set of policies,
    that can’t help but create some tensions.

    
The big one Monday concerned the party’s increasingly #isolationist posture.

    After Trump picked as his running mate one of the most prominent skeptics of Ukraine aid, Sen. J.D. Vance of Ohio,
    — Vance once said he didn’t “really care” what happened to Ukraine
    — a succession of speakers delivered remarks in that vein.


Rep. Marjorie Taylor #Greene (Ga.) 🔸criticized aid to “foreign nations,”

    while tech investor David #Sacks ♦️blamed the U.S. government for provoking Russia’s invasion of Ukraine by pushing NATO expansion.♦️
    
While much of the GOP base is skeptical of Ukraine aid,
    a healthy segment of it remains #hawkish on the war.

    Recent polling shows more than 4 in 10 Republicans believe that the amount of aid to Ukraine has been not enough or “about right.”

    
After the most recent Ukraine aid package passed, a poll showed Republicans leaned against it, but not a majority or even by a huge margin.

    While 44 percent opposed the aid, 30 percent supported it.

    
And in contrast to Sacks’s comment, a Chicago Council of Global Affairs poll last year showed 🔹fewer than four in 10 Republicans blamed either NATO (37 percent) or the United States (32 percent) for Russia’s invasion. 🔹

    Republicans also still lean in favor of NATO and even Ukraine’s membership in it.
    
The messages are also somewhat at odds with Trump himself.

    While he has projected skepticism about Ukraine aid, he didn’t really fight the most recent package, and he has said that Ukraine’s survival is “important to us!”

    washingtonpost.com/politics/20

  13. Two more Q4 growth revisions are expected, with the Fed projecting a significant decline. However, recent data indicates sustained high growth. Strong employment, inflation, and growth data surpassing Fed expectations, might lead Powell to shift from a dovish to a hawkish tone at the upcoming Fed rate meeting. #USGrowth #EconomicData #FedProjections #Inflation #Employment #Hawkish #Dovish #FedRateMeeting

  14. Two more Q4 growth revisions are expected, with the Fed projecting a significant decline. However, recent data indicates sustained high growth. Strong employment, inflation, and growth data surpassing Fed expectations, might lead Powell to shift from a dovish to a hawkish tone at the upcoming Fed rate meeting. #USGrowth #EconomicData #FedProjections #Inflation #Employment #Hawkish #Dovish #FedRateMeeting

  15. Two more Q4 growth revisions are expected, with the Fed projecting a significant decline. However, recent data indicates sustained high growth. Strong employment, inflation, and growth data surpassing Fed expectations, might lead Powell to shift from a dovish to a hawkish tone at the upcoming Fed rate meeting. #USGrowth #EconomicData #FedProjections #Inflation #Employment #Hawkish #Dovish #FedRateMeeting

  16. Yesterday, preliminary data on US 4th quarter 2024 growth exceeded expectations, reaching 3.3%. The Fed's December projections anticipated 2.6% for 2023 and 1.2% for Q4. #USGrowth #EconomicData #FedProjections #Inflation #Employment #Hawkish #Dovish #FedRateMeeting

  17. Yesterday, preliminary data on US 4th quarter 2024 growth exceeded expectations, reaching 3.3%. The Fed's December projections anticipated 2.6% for 2023 and 1.2% for Q4. #USGrowth #EconomicData #FedProjections #Inflation #Employment #Hawkish #Dovish #FedRateMeeting

  18. Yesterday, preliminary data on US 4th quarter 2024 growth exceeded expectations, reaching 3.3%. The Fed's December projections anticipated 2.6% for 2023 and 1.2% for Q4. #USGrowth #EconomicData #FedProjections #Inflation #Employment #Hawkish #Dovish #FedRateMeeting

  19. 🚨👉 US-#Inflation bleibt stabil. Kerninflation September 4,1%. Oktober 4,0% November 4,0%... Bei dieser Abwärtsdynamik dauert es eine Weile bis die 2 vor dem Komma steht.
    #Arbeitsmarkt solide. Inflation stabil. Letzten #BIP-Daten stark. Was erwartet der Markt morgen von #Powell? Das er mit rotem Mantel und langen weißen Bart erscheint? Er wird klar auf Higher4Longer drängen. #Hawkish

    #Börse #Fed

  20. 🚨👉 US-#Inflation bleibt stabil. Kerninflation September 4,1%. Oktober 4,0% November 4,0%... Bei dieser Abwärtsdynamik dauert es eine Weile bis die 2 vor dem Komma steht.
    #Arbeitsmarkt solide. Inflation stabil. Letzten #BIP-Daten stark. Was erwartet der Markt morgen von #Powell? Das er mit rotem Mantel und langen weißen Bart erscheint? Er wird klar auf Higher4Longer drängen. #Hawkish

    #Börse #Fed

  21. @Hamishcampbell
    Not bad at all.

    It was easy to see who the #Keynesian #deathCultist and who the #degrowth and #steadyStateEconomy proponent was. #sse

    If they talked a bit about where they thought bitcoin sat in amongst all this theory, it would have been perfect.

    They characterised #Nixon as #uncooperative (?). Could've gone a bit further and called him militaristic, #hawkish, etc. It was the #debts to #France re VietnamWar that sent #GoldStandard packing.

    Interesting re #1962!

    #JFK #war

  22. PSA: #Wikipedia is not the place to visit for impartiality. The editors have biases and are typically #hawkish.

  23. Go join the #military, you'll be set for life.

    You're paid to learn, free #healthCare, free #workouts, free #steroids, free to engage in #sexualAbuse, free to #bomb and kill hundreds of thousands of people including with fancy drones, free to reduce countries to the level of a #failedState.

    Free to engage in a #ritualistic #cult of blatant #warCrimes, or not, but regardless the #powerful, #hawkish #warpigs who deployed you will spit on you and strip you of your #serviceMedals if news of…1/2