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Strike averted, ‘Fed’ up with inflation, and the end of ‘a la carte’? 9/15/22

Strike averted, ‘Fed’ up with inflation, and the end of ‘a la carte’? 9/15/22

The rail industry is back on track, agreeing on a tentative labor deal to avoid a strike. Now oil & natural gas prices are falling sharply as the risk premium comes out. We’ll bring you the energy impact. Plus, we’re a week away from the next Fed meeting, and markets seem split on what they want vs. what the economy needs. We’ll debate who’s right, who’s going to win, and what it means for your money. And, cable TV is the new ‘cable TV’ as streaming services fight to get even bigger to offer customers more choices. We’re calling it the ‘re-bundling of television’, and we’ll explain what it means for you.

The Exchange

September 15, 202244m 51s

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The rail industry is back on track, agreeing on a tentative labor deal to avoid a strike. Now oil & natural gas prices are falling sharply as the risk premium comes out. We’ll bring you the energy impact. Plus, we’re a week away from the next Fed meeting, and markets seem split on what they want vs. what the economy needs. We’ll debate who’s right, who’s going to win, and what it means for your money. And, cable TV is the new ‘cable TV’ as streaming services fight to get even bigger to offer customers more choices. We’re calling it the ‘re-bundling of television’, and we’ll explain what it means for you. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.