A political podcast discussing the potential Iran-Israel deal, intelligence failures linked to Mossad director Roman Goffman, global recession risks from the IMF, de-escalation efforts involving Hezbollah, strained US-UK relations with Trump and Starmer, and serious allegationsof
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When we get out the other side of the current Middle East conflict. So in that vein, I was very interested in the IMF report released yesterday, their sort of read on expected global growth. But it also brings this current US earning season into sharper focus. So this week is the start of the first quarter US earnings report. So the calendar year they're reporting on, you know, January, February, March. But arguably, Mike, there could be more focus on the company outlooks than the actual...
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