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The 10-Minute Take
The 10-Minute Take
117 episodes
6 days ago
Macroeconomics for everybody! The (new) 10-Minute Take podcast from RBC Economics will explain (in simple terms) what the latest economic data means and why you should care. It's everything you wanted to know but were too shy to ask -- in less than 10 minutes.
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Macroeconomics for everybody! The (new) 10-Minute Take podcast from RBC Economics will explain (in simple terms) what the latest economic data means and why you should care. It's everything you wanted to know but were too shy to ask -- in less than 10 minutes.
Show more...
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How worried should we be about spiking oil prices?
The 10-Minute Take
11 minutes 2 seconds
5 months ago
How worried should we be about spiking oil prices?
Oil prices spiked last week following escalating conflict in the Middle East between Israel and Iran. This has raised concerns about higher inflation against an already uncertain economic backdrop. In this episode of the 10-Minute Take, RBC Economics’ Claire Fan and Carrie Freestone unpack: • How high inflation could hit in Canada and the U.S. if oil prices continue higher. • How higher energy prices could impact growth. • What this could mean for interest rates in Canada and the U.S.
The 10-Minute Take
Macroeconomics for everybody! The (new) 10-Minute Take podcast from RBC Economics will explain (in simple terms) what the latest economic data means and why you should care. It's everything you wanted to know but were too shy to ask -- in less than 10 minutes.