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Airlines are raising fares and cutting flights, but higher jet fuel prices are only part of the story.
Aviation Expert William Swelbar explains why the industry is losing the low-cost advantages that shaped airline competition for decades, why loyalty programs have become major profit engines, and how fuel shortages could continue pressuring airlines even after geopolitical tensions ease.
The next phase of the airline industry may look very different from the last 20 years.
Oil prices are rising. Treasury yields are near multi-decade highs. Yet AI-driven earnings continue pushing markets higher.
Jim Bianco explains why bond markets may be resisting Fed rate cuts, how energy prices are feeding inflation fears, and why AI valuations are becoming a major force behind S&P 500 earnings growth.
The conversation also explores the widening gap between asset owners and consumers facing affordability pressure.
Your morning coffee may reflect more about the global economy than most people realize.
Even after major geopolitical disruptions fade from headlines, their effects can linger through shipping routes, insurance costs, and supply chain adjustments.
In this episode, commodity expert Judy Ganes explains how tensions around the Red Sea and the Strait of Hormuz are influencing soft commodities like coffee, sugar, cotton, and cocoa—and why price pressures can last far longer than expected.
The U.S. didn’t just lose factories when manufacturing moved overseas. It also lost parts of the industrial ecosystem needed to build competitively at scale.
With massive investment commitments now tied to trade policy and reshoring efforts, is America entering the early stages of a real manufacturing revival?
In our latest episode, former Deputy Assistant Secretary for Manufacturing Alex Krutz explains why rebuilding industrial capacity is far more complex than tariffs and headlines.
Global money supply is accelerating at its fastest pace since 2021, but the drivers are not where most people think. It’s not just about interest rates or central banks alone. The real force behind liquidity is shifting, and that changes how we should think about inflation, asset prices, and the value of savings.
In this episode, economist Daniel Lacalle breaks down what is actually pushing global money supply higher and why it matters for anyone trying to preserve purchasing power in a changing economic environment.
An economist with direct White House access just mapped out three scenarios for where the US economy is heading. One of them involves a recession. Which one plays out depends on something most people are not watching closely enough. Steve Moore joins us this week on Market Insider.
The Evergiven blocked the Suez Canal for six days in 2021. PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) calculated the cost at $413 million per hour. The Strait of Hormuz has been closed for two months. We sat down with Dr. Ian Ralby — maritime security expert and President of Auxilium Worldwide, with experience advising NATO, the UN, and governments across more than 100 countries — to talk about what that means, and how long it actually takes to recover from something like this.
Inflation has slowed from its peak, but price pressures remain elevated. Has stability truly returned, or are we seeing only a pause?
In this episode, Jeffrey Tucker, President of the Brownstone Institute and senior economic columnist at The Epoch Times, joins us to explore whether current conditions reflect lasting stability or the early stages of another inflation cycle.
The housing market is showing a rare imbalance: far more sellers than buyers.
And in Florida, that gap is even wider.
In this episode, we sit down with land developer James Dicks and Wellen Park president Rick Severance to understand what’s really happening beneath the surface and what it means for prices and demand going forward.
Private credit has quietly become one of the largest and least visible parts of modern finance, now linked to insurance and retirement systems.
In this episode, Siyamak sits down with Nick Nemeth, investor and writer behind Mispriced Assets, who analyzed the actual loans inside private credit funds and what they may reveal about hidden risk.
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【Market Insider】Iran War Drives Jet Fuel Higher: Which Airlines Could Survive?
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Airlines are raising fares and cutting flights, but higher jet fuel prices are only part of the story.
Aviation Expert William Swelbar explains why the industry is losing the low-cost advantages that shaped airline competition for decades, why loyalty programs have become major profit engines, and how fuel shortages could continue pressuring airlines even after geopolitical tensions ease.
The next phase of the airline industry may look very different from the last 20 years.
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Oil prices are rising. Treasury yields are near multi-decade highs. Yet AI-driven earnings continue pushing markets higher.
Jim Bianco explains why bond markets may be resisting Fed rate cuts, how energy prices are feeding inflation fears, and why AI valuations are becoming a major force behind S&P 500 earnings growth.
The conversation also explores the widening gap between asset owners and consumers facing affordability pressure.
1 week ago | [YT] | 11
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Your morning coffee may reflect more about the global economy than most people realize.
Even after major geopolitical disruptions fade from headlines, their effects can linger through shipping routes, insurance costs, and supply chain adjustments.
In this episode, commodity expert Judy Ganes explains how tensions around the Red Sea and the Strait of Hormuz are influencing soft commodities like coffee, sugar, cotton, and cocoa—and why price pressures can last far longer than expected.
1 week ago | [YT] | 8
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The U.S. didn’t just lose factories when manufacturing moved overseas. It also lost parts of the industrial ecosystem needed to build competitively at scale.
With massive investment commitments now tied to trade policy and reshoring efforts, is America entering the early stages of a real manufacturing revival?
In our latest episode, former Deputy Assistant Secretary for Manufacturing Alex Krutz explains why rebuilding industrial capacity is far more complex than tariffs and headlines.
2 weeks ago | [YT] | 15
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Global money supply is accelerating at its fastest pace since 2021, but the drivers are not where most people think. It’s not just about interest rates or central banks alone. The real force behind liquidity is shifting, and that changes how we should think about inflation, asset prices, and the value of savings.
In this episode, economist Daniel Lacalle breaks down what is actually pushing global money supply higher and why it matters for anyone trying to preserve purchasing power in a changing economic environment.
2 weeks ago | [YT] | 12
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Three Scenarios for the US Economy as the Oil Crisis Deepens | Steve Moore
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An economist with direct White House access just mapped out three scenarios for where the US economy is heading. One of them involves a recession. Which one plays out depends on something most people are not watching closely enough.
Steve Moore joins us this week on Market Insider.
3 weeks ago | [YT] | 8
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Who Gets Hit Hardest When Trade Routes Break Down?
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The Evergiven blocked the Suez Canal for six days in 2021. PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) calculated the cost at $413 million per hour. The Strait of Hormuz has been closed for two months. We sat down with Dr. Ian Ralby — maritime security expert and President of Auxilium Worldwide, with experience advising NATO, the UN, and governments across more than 100 countries — to talk about what that means, and how long it actually takes to recover from something like this.
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Inflation has slowed from its peak, but price pressures remain elevated. Has stability truly returned, or are we seeing only a pause?
In this episode, Jeffrey Tucker, President of the Brownstone Institute and senior economic columnist at The Epoch Times, joins us to explore whether current conditions reflect lasting stability or the early stages of another inflation cycle.
1 month ago | [YT] | 7
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The Growing Tension in Today’s Housing Market
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The housing market is showing a rare imbalance: far more sellers than buyers.
And in Florida, that gap is even wider.
In this episode, we sit down with land developer James Dicks and Wellen Park president Rick Severance to understand what’s really happening beneath the surface and what it means for prices and demand going forward.
1 month ago | [YT] | 12
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🔴 WATCH NOW: https://youtu.be/cVBRc3n3h3Y
Private credit has quietly become one of the largest and least visible parts of modern finance, now linked to insurance and retirement systems.
In this episode, Siyamak sits down with Nick Nemeth, investor and writer behind Mispriced Assets, who analyzed the actual loans inside private credit funds and what they may reveal about hidden risk.
1 month ago | [YT] | 5
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