This week's FOMC meeting has everyone asking: should the Fed go bold with a 50 basis point cut? The case for aggressive easing is getting harder to ignore.
Meanwhile, Hollywood's power structure is shifting fast. Warner Bros, Netflix, and Paramount aren't just competing for viewers anymore—they're fighting over the future blueprint of entertainment distribution. Traditional studios versus streaming giants. Who adapts faster wins.
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LoneValidator
· 12-10 13:16
50 basis points? Wake up, the rate cut has already been priced in, the key is how inflation data will evolve.
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ApeShotFirst
· 12-09 19:18
50 basis points? Haha, that's hilarious. These guys are about to make another bet, just like the all-in feeling I get.
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GasFeeSurvivor
· 12-09 19:10
Do they really dare to cut by 50bp? I doubt it. The Fed keeps saying inflation is under control, but then they chicken out right after. It's a typical case of Schrödinger's hawkishness.
This week's FOMC meeting has everyone asking: should the Fed go bold with a 50 basis point cut? The case for aggressive easing is getting harder to ignore.
Meanwhile, Hollywood's power structure is shifting fast. Warner Bros, Netflix, and Paramount aren't just competing for viewers anymore—they're fighting over the future blueprint of entertainment distribution. Traditional studios versus streaming giants. Who adapts faster wins.