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@ 375c92f7:24e68060
2025-05-05 13:54:45
setting up, will be live shortly[TM]...
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@ 1c5ff3ca:efe9c0f6
2025-05-05 14:06:52
Seems legit
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@ bfde2252:6c7b8dc2
2025-05-05 13:50:11
One of my all-time favs
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@ f648d923:820d7bb9
2025-05-05 13:43:56
please come to No.39019 to pick up your meals.
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@ 9bcc5462:eb501d90
2025-05-05 14:06:42
https://image.nostr.build/670e226ba0da0226df723106a51e12c69f736614d496456c4527081835c5c6b7.png
Found a quick way to run an AI offline locally using Ollama.
I’m using it on my family’s laptop (since they don’t use wifi) and when I asked it about nostr, initially it didn’t know about it until I prompted a bit further.
It could be useful if you need to work from the mountains or some other remote location 🏔️
Here is the YT link on how to set it up: https://youtu.be/WxYC9-hBM_g?
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@ 6596d001:44e1e5ed
2025-05-05 14:05:50
ISM Services 51.6, Exp. 50.3, above highest forecast
Prices Paid 65.1, Exp. 61.4
New Orders 52.3, Exp. 50.0
Employment 49.0, Exp. 46.0
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@ 55e343e6:880acd1b
2025-05-05 14:05:27
https://blossom.primal.net/ed31556a44e9894c0f51f6bc657957f6ecde55d38d0d23b4109c5fd3892c055f.png
https://blossom.primal.net/8bcfc6123272827b4202eebf3edf34d3ce42e4e693c147c9ed7ec089173670e8.png
nostr:nevent1qvzqqqqqqypzp4adc55ywwqfq42zzwcdjphcuyg8ls8nky2trzz8dc0dm0hgtjfpqqs8p84ufygarld8jws47g7nuzl3vl8r8hgzcgc4ldr8xu9uky6427g6dpcna
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@ c9e9bdc0:e4dbe9b8
2025-05-05 14:05:21
✅ 1111-sats bounty live for 24 hours!
Win in 4 ways:
- Top zapper takes 778 sats
- One random like wins 112 sats
- One random repost wins 112 sats
- One random comment wins 112 sats
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@ 4ec9f1a9:49b6d496
2025-05-05 13:38:56
IDIOTIC
Let woke Hollywood burn
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@ 9f0bbd5b:779b33f6
2025-05-05 14:02:04
GM #meme
https://blossom.primal.net/375ed9c9d4a2532efbba425182c6fc1e7988936a310d9ed134643267482e56f7.jpg
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@ cc278321:cd6074a5
2025-05-05 14:08:24
ผ่านยุ
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@ 6596d001:44e1e5ed
2025-05-05 14:01:58
I can see the men on the beach 🏖 side Roger
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@ 3b90a834:096a5679
2025-05-05 14:01:11
Discipline and power converge #Bitcoin http://res.cloudinary.com/dsixpui68/image/upload/v1737943308/hb3vv3r7zg0v3vbegu24.jpg
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@ f648d923:820d7bb9
2025-05-05 13:37:25
中国当今新文盲群体就是读大学毕业,但是不懂英语的文盲群体。
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@ 6596d001:44e1e5ed
2025-05-05 14:01:02
— Underwater 🫧 https://image.nostr.build/ca7026b67f4cdbedf5d63e1c56edef30551e5ac734400e105145e4137fc02881.jpg
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@ 19306922:c06688d2
2025-05-05 14:00:26
Saying I don't know is the best answer you can give on the way to learning something.
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@ 5af07946:98fca8c4
2025-05-05 14:08:23
Because free money is good ! I can spend now and pay later .. flexibility..
and I get one statement a month instead of looking at every bill separately ...
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@ a6f76e65:ce4c2695
2025-05-05 13:33:19
GM mister
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@ f03df3d4:a4d4f676
2025-05-05 14:05:18
Block 895372
1 - high priority
1 - medium priority
1 - low priority
1 - no priority
1 - purging
#bitcoinfees #mempool
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@ 332bc762:259e5ef8
2025-05-05 14:08:21
AI’s infrastructure problem isn’t tariffs, it’s unused capacity
https://www.techradar.com/pro/ais-infrastructure-problem-isnt-tariffs-its-unused-capacity
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@ e9ab3129:9c2d0b6d
2025-05-05 14:00:00
Rabobank: The Foreign Film Tax Reads Like A Tax On Wealthy Democrats
Rabobank: The Foreign Film Tax Reads Like A Tax On Wealthy Democrats
By Benjamin Picton, Senior strategist at Rabobank
Australia’s ruling Labor Party was returned to government in emphatic fashion over the weekend, becoming the only first-term government in Australian history to actually increase its numbers in the House of Representatives at its first bid for re-election. The Australian result echoes what we saw a week earlier in Canada, where a centre-left party that had been chronically trailing in the polls just a few months ago suddenly surged to victory. In Australia, as in Canada, the leader of the main centre-right opposition party not only lost the election, he lost his own seat in the parliament.
The return of Donald Trump to the White House looms large in both results and seems to have flipped last year’s dynamic of incumbency being a curse to a new environment where stability is favored and any hints of Trumpian instincts are punished by electors. Nevertheless, while it might be tempting to read this as a uniform embrace of bigger government and globalized trade across the Anglosphere (ex-USA), that might be over-interpreting the signal as there are confounding signs elsewhere.
In England, for instance, things look quite different. Council elections held late last week saw both the ruling Labour Party and the main opposition Conservatives decimated by the right-wing populist Reform party. Reform won 677 out of around 1,600 seats, cementing the party’s position as a genuine third-force in British politics and an existential threat to the Conservative Party in particular. Labour lost control of Doncaster council and was displaced as the largest party bloc in Durham, while areas that have reliably voted Conservative for aeons flipped to Reform.
What to make of these results? Perhaps the most we can say is that a volatile external environment is upending established political norms and, in some cases, established political parties as frustration with politics-as-usual vies against popular revulsion of the leader of the Free World. Local voter profiles will also be a factor here as England particularly tends to lean further to the right than much of the rest of the UK while in Canada the emphatic result papers over rumbling discontent in resource-rich Western Provinces.
Nevertheless, markets are back into risk-on mode with the S&P500 and the NASDAQ closing up ~1.5% on Friday and US 10-year yields poking higher to 4.31%. The Dollar spot index closed above 100 on Friday, but has edged back below that key level this morning following a better than expected US payrolls report on Friday, comments by Trump that tariffs on China would be lowered “at some point” and assurances that he wouldn’t be firing “too slow” Jerome Powell (probably because he can’t).
Crude oil prices have fallen by more than 3% in early trade this morning to see benchmark Brent prices back below $60/bbl. The falls were precipitated by reports that Saudi Arabia could look to increase output even further in response to other OPEC+ producers (particularly Iraq and Kazakhstan) exceeding agreed production levels.
The falls in oil prices are interesting given that tensions in the Middle East have only increased over the last few days. A Houthi missile managed to elude Israel’s Iron Dome to strike just outside the Ben Gurion Airport in Jerusalem, injuring a number of bystanders. Prime Minister Netanyahu said that Israel will respond to the Houthi attack and, critically, to the Houthis’ “Iranian terror masters” at a time and place of Israel’s choosing. Netanyahu’s threat against Iran follows rumours that US National Security Advisor Mike Waltz was fired (at least in part) for coordinating with Israel on plans to attack Iran’s nuclear program even while Trump’s Middle East Envoy, Steve Witkoff, was trying to reach a deal with Iran over the same.
Will Israel unilaterally attack Iranian nuclear assets? Might they attack the oil facilities on Kharg Island that ultimately bankrolls the Iranian nuclear program? These are non-zero probabilities, but any risk premium for crude is MIA while the market continues to stare down the barrel of substantial oversupply.
Still, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent will be pleased to see lower energy prices coinciding with the recent strengthening of the DXY and bond yields that show no real signs of threatening the 2023 highs. This happy combination might take the edge off of the price impacts of tariffs, which is timely given an announcement by Donald Trump this morning that foreign films will be subject to a 100% tariff rate.
Considerable uncertainty over price pass-through from tariffs still exists. Bessent and Trump tell us that exporters will “eat” the cost, but Amazon has conspicuously passed costs through to consumers and there are plenty of anecdotes to be found about purchasing managers halting new orders. In reality the burden will be shared between exporters (via lower prices), importers (via lower margins) and consumers (via higher prices) with a little bit of deadweight loss tacked on just to upset economists. The price elasticity of demand for each product is going to be the critical factor, which makes the foreign film tariff read like an indirect tax on wealthy Democrats.
How price sensitive are US consumers of French arthouse cinema likely to be?
https://cms.zerohedge.com/users/tyler-durden
Mon, 05/05/2025 - 10:00
https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/rabobank-foreign-film-tax-reads-tax-wealthy-democrats
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@ 5ac74532:40209fd7
2025-05-05 13:27:52
He is retarded for sure.
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@ 341db5a7:4c4fc2ef
2025-05-05 13:59:45
It's gonna be a good time for sure!
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@ e7bf8dad:839ef3db
2025-05-05 13:40:18
Block 895367
1 - high priority
1 - medium priority
1 - low priority
1 - no priority
1 - purging
#bitcoinfees #mempool
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@ 4ec9f1a9:49b6d496
2025-05-05 13:24:01
🔥🔥🔥 Down with Bitcoin C(wh)ore 🔥🔥🔥
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@ 3b90a834:096a5679
2025-05-05 13:59:11
The light at the end of the tunnel is #Bitcoin. http://res.cloudinary.com/dizsud5n6/image/upload/v1740190963/pss6qurmwhzzuygx3mnl.jpg
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@ 3de9a9b0:99ced42c
2025-05-05 13:12:03
GM GN
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@ d1f8ac7c:a5ea8365
2025-05-05 14:08:21
I don't know how many times I've looked at my phone after closing the app and it's been playing for an hour. Just one of the quirks. Be sure to stop playing before closing the app.
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@ 26aac0b4:ef87d959
2025-05-05 13:21:14
How long does nostr:npub1gcdm859kvsnrjnwpysxykrs9xtte0j3ctgewh4n3zgkm0jv67yvshl7ffv keep small channels open? Olympus by nostr:npub1xnf02f60r9v0e5kty33a404dm79zr7z2eepyrk5gsq3m7pwvsz2sazlpr5 closes after 3 months, which is too short. I just want a channel for zaps without having to pay too much or go custodial. #bitcoin #lightning #asknostr
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@ 79c9f2c0:e20e6ba6
2025-05-05 13:10:49
長調の気持ちいいのがイイのだよ
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@ d9dba0e0:e37320e2
2025-05-05 14:08:14
Root for the nuke!
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@ d6b095f3:5775d03d
2025-05-05 14:08:09
https://image.nostr.build/38688fc0460aa72161ad8833fd447a6106b68fba0740fd96b1bff2cf0931a1ab.jpg
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@ 79c9f2c0:e20e6ba6
2025-05-05 13:10:34
ショパン好きだったけど今は聴きたいとは思わないのだな
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@ 79c9f2c0:e20e6ba6
2025-05-05 13:09:43
天使の調べだ
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@ 3b90a834:096a5679
2025-05-05 13:58:11
Follow the signal. Cross the chaos. Reach the #Bitcoin citadel.
. http://res.cloudinary.com/dizsud5n6/image/upload/v1744505949/zxzs4p8fgemunh8tvc3r.jpg
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@ e7bf8dad:839ef3db
2025-05-05 13:10:18
Block 895360
2 - high priority
1 - medium priority
1 - low priority
1 - no priority
1 - purging
#bitcoinfees #mempool
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@ 855746f6:38a377a8
2025-05-05 13:57:52
Shill nostr:nprofile1qqsrztgql26gvryk0jvtk3v9judtr0hegaw4rd97e0ylxyledpqr72cprpmhxue69uhhqun9d45h2mfwwpexjmtpdshxuet5aq068t or you are a beta loser that probably listens to Bieber while frosting your tips with seed oils at your aunts house because your mom kicked you out for loudly crying while watching Oprah at 3am and waking her up every night for 3 weeks in a row
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@ 84b0c46a:417782f5
2025-05-05 13:57:13
昇天するほどうまい的な?
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@ 79c9f2c0:e20e6ba6
2025-05-05 13:09:19
モーツァルト気持ちいい
この年で細胞が喜ぶのが分かる
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@ c37b6a82:5afa7e63
2025-05-05 14:08:06
https://media.tenor.com/_Iv2ZPrjdt8AAAAC/funny-cant-see.gif
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@ cdecc31c:1cac3b92
2025-05-05 13:06:59
GM to the Glizzy Gobblers ONLY
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@ ff2e4123:cacb9ecd
2025-05-05 14:08:03
GM, lol. 🫂💜🤙
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@ c5337187:a5f35224
2025-05-05 14:08:21
Bitcoin Fee: 1 Sat/vB
#bitcoin #fees
https://i.ibb.co/RpTgR9vs/e6cda989fd0d.png
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@ fe9edd5d:f158913b
2025-05-05 14:08:18
一番奥の一番苦手としているコーナーを過去イチかっこよくドリフトした映像です。
https://share.yabu.me/fe9edd5d5c635dd2900f1f86a872e81ce1d6e20bd4e06549f133ae6bf158913b/cd05ac58e9ab96418be1a7650b3606f2d76f963ebc166fae2bd8b059de2688e4.mp4
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@ 84b0c46a:417782f5
2025-05-05 13:56:42
じっさいなんのきもち??
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@ b623ff31:a6f7b72f
2025-05-05 13:05:42
😑
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@ 84b0c46a:417782f5
2025-05-05 13:55:14
なんてこった ...
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@ 1ae011cb:1257a556
2025-05-05 13:00:18
Block 895358
2 - high priority
1 - medium priority
1 - low priority
1 - no priority
1 - purging
#bitcoinfees #mempool
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@ 3e0f744d:b59a3463
2025-05-05 14:08:01
DW is a socialist propaganda machine for EU globalist agenda. They even interview Noam Chomsky of all people, and then push their globalist UBI crap.
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@ e9ab3129:9c2d0b6d
2025-05-05 13:55:00
Key Events This Week: All Eyes On The Fed And BOE
Key Events This Week: All Eyes On The Fed And BOE
After the busiest week of Q1 earnings season, and a blockbuster week for macro, which included a stronger than expected jobs report, we enter a week that should see attention turn back towards central banks, with the latest Fed (Wed) and BoE (Thu) decisions due. These come as markets have largely shaken off the tariff-driven stress of the past few weeks, as rising optimism on tariff de-escalation and Friday’s solid US payrolls print brought the S&P 500 back above its pre-Liberation Day level, with the index posting its longest winning streak since 2004. Admittedly, the recovery has been far from even across asset classes. A notable laggard is the US dollar, trading nearly -4% below April 2 levels this morning. Investors will continue to keenly watch the tariff headlines and peruse the latest evidence of tariff impacts in this week’s data ranging from the US April ISM services (today) to German factory orders (Wed) and China’s April trade data (Fri).
The full day by day week ahead is at the end as usual, but the main highlight will be the Fed's decision on Wednesday and Chair Powell's press conference afterwards. Most economists expect the Fed to keep rates steady and avoid explicit forward guidance about the policy path ahead. They see the overall tone as likely to echo recent Fed comments that the administration's policies are likely to push the economy away from the Fed's dual mandate objectives for a period of time but that monetary policy is "well positioned" to respond to the evolving outlook. Rate cut expectations were pushed back after the strong jobs report, with risks for further easing contingent on a weaker labor market rather than the Fed delivering pre-emptive cuts. Fed funds futures are pricing a 37% chance of a cut by the next meeting in June, with a full 25bp cut priced by July.
In terms of the rest of the week ahead, central banks will also be in focus in Europe, with policy decisions from the UK, Norway and Sweden all due on Thursday. The BoE is expected to deliver a 25bp cut that would take the Bank Rate to 4.25%, while Norges and Riksbank are expected to keep rates on hold. Meanwhile, the ECB will hold an informal meeting on May 6-7 to discuss its 2025 monetary policy strategy assessment, which our European economists preview here.
Turning to economic data, in the US the main test ahead of the Fed will be today’s April ISM services reading, which economists see declining to 50.3 from 50.8. That comes as the April data so far, including a decent US ISM manufacturing print last week, have shown few signs of either the US or the global economy ‘breaking’ from the tariff turmoil even as sentiment indicators paint a worrying picture.
https://cms.zerohedge.com/s3/files/inline-images/week%20ahead%20data%202_1.jpg?itok=gFKL-N9w
It will be a pretty quiet data week in Europe, with Germany’s factory orders (Wed) and industrial production (Thu) prints the highlights, while in Asia the April trade figures out of China (Fri) are expected to show a material slowing amid the tariff disruption.
In corporate earnings, key US releases include Palantir, AMD, Walt Disney and Uber. In Europe, earnings from the likes of Novo Nordisk, Siemens Energy, AP Moller-Maersk, BMW, AB InBev and Rheinmetall will be of extra interest in light of the trade tensions.
Courtesy of DB, here is a day-by-day calendar of events
Monday May 5
Data: US April ISM services, Switzerland April CPI
Earnings: Vertex, Williams, CRH, Ares, Diamondback Energy, Ford, BioNTech, ON Semiconductor
Auctions: US 3-yr Notes ($58bn)
Tuesday May 6
Data: US March trade balance, China April Caixin services PMI, UK April official reserves changes, new car registrations, France March industrial production, Italy April services PMI, Eurozone March PPI, Canada March international merchandise trade
Earnings: Palantir, AMD, Arista Networks, Intesa Sanpaolo, Ferrari, Constellation Energy, Zoetis, Marriott, Coupang, Fidelity, Electronic Arts, Datadog, IQVIA, Rivian, Vestas, Astera Labs, Zalando
Auctions: US 10-yr Notes ($42bn)
Wednesday May 7
Data: US March consumer credit, China April foreign reserves, UK April construction PMI, Germany March factory orders, April construction PMI, France March trade balance, current account balance, Q1 wages, private sector payrolls, Italy March retail sales, Eurozone March retail sales, Sweden April CPI
Central banks: Fed's decision
Earnings: Teva, Novo Nordisk, Walt Disney, Uber, ARM, MercadoLibre, DoorDash, Fortinet, Siemens Healthineers, BMW, Carvana, Axon, Vistra, Flutter Entertainment, Occidental Petroleum, Barrick Gold, Legrand, Rockwell Automation, Vonovia, Orsted, Pandora, Telecom Italia, Sandisk
Thursday May 8
Data: US Q1 nonfarm productivity, Q1 unit labor costs, March wholesale trade sales, April NY Fed 1-yr inflation expectations, initial jobless claims, UK April RICS house price balance, Germany March industrial production, trade balance
Central banks: BoE, Riksbank and Norges Bank decision, BoJ minutes of the March meeting, BoE's April DMP survey, BoC financial stability report
Earnings: Toyota Motor, AB InBev, Shopify, ConocoPhillips, Nintendo, DBS, McKesson, Enel, Rheinmetall, Siemens Energy, Coinbase, Cheniere Energy, Infineon, Kenvue, HubSpot, TKO Group, Leonardo, AP Moller - Maersk, Warner Bros Discovery, Toast, Expedia, Pinterest, DraftKings, Affirm, Tapestry, Illumina, Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena, Rocket Lab, Paramount Global, Davide Campari-Milano, Crocs, Lyft, Puma, Peloton, Sweetgreen
Auctions: US 30-yr Bonds ($25bn)
Friday May 9
Data: China April trade balance, Q1 BoP current account balance, Japan March labor cash earnings, household spending, leading index, coincident index, Italy March industrial production, Canada April jobs report, Norway April CPI
Central banks: Fed's Williams, Waller, Kugler, Goolsbee and Barr speak, ECB's Simkus and Rehn speak, BoE's Bailey and Pill speak
Earnings: Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Recruit Holdings, Commerzbank, Cellnex
* * *
Finally turning to the US, the key economic data release this week is the ISM services report on Monday. The May FOMC meeting is on Wednesday. The post-meeting statement will be released at 2:00 PM ET, followed by Chair Powell’s press conference at 2:30 PM. There are several speaking engagements by Fed officials on Friday, when the blackout period for the May FOMC meeting ends.
Monday, May 5
09:45 AM S&P Global US services PMI, April final (consensus 51.2, last 51.4)
10:00 AM ISM services index, April (GS 49.8, consensus 50.3, last 50.8): We estimate that the ISM services index declined by 1pt to 49.8 in April, reflecting sequential softening in our non-manufacturing survey tracker (-1.1pt to 49.4 in April).
Tuesday, May 6
08:30 AM Trade balance, March (GS -$138.0bn, consensus -$136.7bn, last -$122.7bn): We estimate that the trade deficit widened to $138.0bn in March, reflecting higher imports ahead of tariff increases and a modest decline in travel exports as a result of foreign boycotts.
Wednesday, May 7
There are no major economic data releases scheduled.
02:00 PM FOMC statement, May 6-7 meeting: We expect the FOMC to leave the fed funds rate unchanged at its May meeting and pushed back the first rate cut in our forecast to the July FOMC meeting (vs. June previously) after stronger-than-expected payrolls and ISM readings last week. As discussed in our FOMC preview, we expect Chair Powell to highlight that tariffs pose risks to both sides of the FOMC’s dual mandate goals of maximum employment and price stability. While the FOMC appears to be setting a higher bar for rate cuts than during the 2019 trade war, we do not think that high inflation would deter it from cutting if the unemployment rate begins to trend higher as the tariff shock hits the economy.
Thursday, May 8
08:30 AM Nonfarm productivity, Q1 preliminary (GS -0.9%, consensus -0.7%, last +1.5%); Unit labor costs, Q1 preliminary (GS +5.2%, consensus +5.2%, last +2.2%);
08:30 AM Initial jobless claims, week ended May 3 (GS 225k, consensus 230k, last 241k): Continuing jobless claims, week ended April 26 (consensus 1,892k, last 1,916k)
11:00 AM New York Fed 1-year inflation expectations, April (last +3.58%); New York Fed 3-year inflation expectations, April (last +3.00%); New York Fed 5-year inflation expectations, April (last +2.86%): The New York Fed will release its measures of inflation expectations for April. The University of Michigan’s 12-month measure of inflation expectations increased by 1.5pp in April on the back of news about tariffs.
Friday, May 9
There are no major economic data releases scheduled.
06:15 AM New York Fed President Williams (FOMC voter) speaks: New York Fed President John Williams will deliver a keynote address and will take part in a Q&A at the Reykjavik Economic Conference. Text and moderated Q&A are expected. On April 11th, Williams said that “the current modestly restrictive stance of monetary policy is entirely appropriate given the solid labor market and inflation still above our 2 percent goal,” noting that it positions the FOMC “well to adjust to changing circumstances that affect the achievement of our dual mandate goals.”
06:45 AM Fed Governor Barr speaks: Fed Governor Michael Barr will deliver a speech on artificial intelligence and the labor market at the Reykjavik Economic Conference. Text and Q&A are expected.
08:30 AM Fed Governor Kugler speaks: Fed Governor Adriana Kugler will deliver a speech on maximum employment at the Reykjavik Economic Conference. Text and Q&A are expected. On April 22nd, Kugler said she supported “maintaining the current policy rate for as long as these upside risks to inflation continue, while economic activity and employment remain stable.”
10:00 AM Chicago Fed President Goolsbee (FOMC voter) speaks: Chicago Fed President Austan Goolsbee will deliver opening remarks at a Fed Listens event in Chicago. On April 21st, Goolsbee said that the FOMC would want “to figure out the throughline” of where tariff policies ultimately settle, how much retaliation there will be, and how much impact the tariffs will have on supply chains “before we jump to action” on monetary policy.
11:30 AM New York Fed President Williams (FOMC voter) and Fed Governor Waller speak: New York Fed President John Williams and Fed Governor Christopher Waller will take part in a panel discussion titled “John Taylor and Taylor Rules in Policy” at the Hoover Institution’s Monetary Policy Conference. Text and Q&A are expected. On April 14th, Waller said he thought “monetary policy is meaningfully restricting economic activity” and that if high tariffs induce a slowdown that is “significant and even threatens a recession, then I would expect to favor cutting the FOMC’s policy rate sooner, and to a greater extent, than I had previously thought.” That said, Waller also noted that he would support “a more limited monetary policy response” in a smaller-tariff scenario with limited effects on inflation and growth.
07:45 PM St. Louis Fed President Musalem (FOMC voter), Cleveland Fed President Hammack (FOMC non-voter), and Fed Governor Cook speak: St. Louis Fed President Alberto Musalem, Cleveland Fed President Beth Hammack, and Fed Governor Lisa Cook will take part in a panel discussion at the Hoover Institution’s Monetary Policy Conference. Text is expected for President Musalem and Governor Cook’s remarks. Q&A is expected. On April 11th, Musalem judged that “monetary policy is currently well positioned given the state of the economy and the balance of risks.” On April 16th, Hammack noted that she would rather “be slow and move in the right direction than move quickly in the wrong direction.” And on April 5th, Cook noted that she placed “more weight on scenarios where risks are skewed to the upside for inflation and to the downside for growth,” and that those scenarios “could pose challenges for monetary policy.”
Soruce: DB, Goldman
https://cms.zerohedge.com/users/tyler-durden
Mon, 05/05/2025 - 09:55
https://www.zerohedge.com/economics/key-events-week-all-eyes-fed-and-boe
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@ 428d9b92:9e28d38a
2025-05-05 12:51:40
Gm nostr, i need to post a little more! So here we go. Huge list to tackle today. Ill be in the garden. Have a great day. Here are some progress pics. #garden #gardening #homesteading
https://image.nostr.build/6675de8c33f7c4d2cb978e75fb05d13cddf826d1c536fa5b403aec7ed6217af7.jpg https://image.nostr.build/ff4eac78f1ba422f64476850690948fd97525660d6f7f2ac584323d2f406a417.jpg https://image.nostr.build/1ed9c7474a5b142dbf133fcf5deda3818d50860e565ff8bce10b41cf461886c1.jpg https://image.nostr.build/f26480c74e9869b5dbfca6085612839e4d97e4a844eba52a7429f10481ae8e33.jpg
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@ 58277d6e:62e948b7
2025-05-05 14:07:58
GM ☕🫂
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@ cdecc31c:1cac3b92
2025-05-05 13:05:28
so all is not lost;
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@ 274fe9ae:565805d2
2025-05-05 14:08:13
CRC Group buys specialty wholesale distributor ARC
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/crc-group-buys-specialty-wholesale-134639202.html
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@ 129f5189:3a441803
2025-05-05 14:07:55
GOOD MORNING NOSTR, STAY HUMBLE AND STACK SATS 🫡
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@ f03df3d4:a4d4f676
2025-05-05 12:50:18
Block 895357
3 - high priority
1 - medium priority
1 - low priority
1 - no priority
1 - purging
#bitcoinfees #mempool
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@ 67b83190:ae0a1d72
2025-05-05 14:08:13
✅ EtherFi Airdrop Is Live!.
👉 https://telegra.ph/EtherFi-05-03 Claim your free $ETHFI.
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@ cdecc31c:1cac3b92
2025-05-05 13:05:05
Greetings
!
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@ 84b0c46a:417782f5
2025-05-05 13:54:45
😇
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@ a012dc82:6458a70d
2025-05-05 14:08:11
Set sail for the #Bitcoin standard. http://res.cloudinary.com/dizsud5n6/image/upload/v1741485746/p0r2yfim0n70nxz3qkxy.jpg
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@ cdecc31c:1cac3b92
2025-05-05 13:04:43
Greetings Grinder
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@ 428d9b92:9e28d38a
2025-05-05 12:46:47
Hang in there ckme. The fog will lift!
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@ eabee230:17fc7576
2025-05-05 13:02:31
ขอบคุณ เฮียหมู ที่ รีโพสให้ 🤩🤩🤩
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@ aa746c02:debe9986
2025-05-05 14:07:52
🔥
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@ 84b0c46a:417782f5
2025-05-05 13:54:34
気持ち伝わる絵文字?しねってこと?
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@ 56dac67b:ae73221a
2025-05-05 13:00:22
#hola, ¿hablas español?
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@ 855746f6:38a377a8
2025-05-05 13:54:23
Never enough for these guys. You finally get on one app then instead of celebrating, they try to shill you another one
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@ 6b2274f9:e06e4dba
2025-05-05 14:07:51
Samsung Internet: Atualização bloqueia acesso não oficial a funções de IA em modelos Galaxy não suportados https://tugatech.com.pt/t66175-samsung-internet-atualizacao-bloqueia-acesso-nao-oficial-a-funcoes-de-ia-em-modelos-galaxy-nao-suportados
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@ d4bad8c2:b57136de
2025-05-05 13:53:48
I looked at the #rWord graphic first... was in disbelief that you posted it... then saw the 🤡🌍
🤙🤣🤣🤣
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@ fdf31787:aa4ab720
2025-05-05 12:59:32
可以用惨淡来形容
https://pomf2.lain.la/f/4jvhsz8.jpg
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@ 41de1771:0b1d3243
2025-05-05 12:58:11
call you mother.
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@ 5ea46480:450da5bd
2025-05-05 13:53:40
Email and DM is different though; email is message centric, DM is relation centric.
The base view of email is every incomming message listed in chronological order; every message is its own thing (aside from that it can have a subject); the people involed (recievers, cc, bcc) are all liked to the message. In DM its the other way around, there messages are linked to the leople involved.
So if you are making a new thing/kind anyway, and your idea behind it is 'email', then please just copy the most basic bitch email UI pls. It also sends a signal to the user in terms of expectations; in what timeframe people might respond, formality, formatting, attachments etc. There is all this implied etiquette differences surrounding email vs DM
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@ f03df3d4:a4d4f676
2025-05-05 12:40:47
Block 895357
1 - high priority
1 - medium priority
1 - low priority
1 - no priority
1 - purging
#bitcoinfees #mempool
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@ c6716205:ecd92f88
2025-05-05 14:08:02
🔔 ‚Vy bando darebáků.‘ Ruská novinářka, která kritizovala Kreml, uprchla do Francie:
Ruská novinářka a filmová kritička Jekatěrina Barabašová uprchla s pomocí francouzské nevládní organizace Reportéři bez hranic (RSF) do Francie. Informovala o tom v pondělí agentura AFP s odkazem na prohlášení organizace. Čtyřiašedesátileté ženě hrozí ve vlasti za kritiku ruské invaze na Ukrajinu až deset let odnětí svobody.
https://www.irozhlas.cz/zpravy-svet/vy-bando-darebaku-ruska-novinarka-ktera-kritizovala-kreml-uprchla-do-francie_2505051602_ntu
#CzechNews #News #Press #Media
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@ 698c7b62:d4d40976
2025-05-05 14:07:49
飯後來一壺,老爸釀的梅子醋,好喝😋乎答啦🍻
https://image.nostr.build/682f944f31462e03e14e61d8533deb63d05ac0fc46b1e8a8752b3ed612fbc208.jpg
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@ f34993bb:7d853ef3
2025-05-05 13:53:36
I TAKE THE PLEDGE
https://ak.kyaruc.moe/media/ae59797b-4ced-443f-830a-3c98d8e95d8f/0416d9207b1bd4bfcf28ca6d75261dc07e9cc3235d7371a927df5822ca2f85c2.png
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@ ebb93aa6:7d9e5f6f
2025-05-05 12:54:01
Shhhh... Bookmark this post 🤫!
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@ 2183e947:f497b975
2025-05-05 14:07:39
There are four ways to create an invoice with a "decoy" node id:
- I used lnproxy.org to "wrap" my invoice so that instead of "my" node id appearing there, lnproxy's appeared there
- you can also toggle the "blinded paths" option in LND or Zeus Wallet. Among other things, that option replaces your node id with a dummy key
- you can also use TransLND or Valet Wallet, which have an optional feature where they will create a decoy pubkey for all of your invoices by pretending that your node is a routing node and the "real" recipient is a node it just made up
- you can also use Voltage or my Zaplocker software, which have an option to wrap all invoices so that all inbound payments to your wallet appear to go to Voltage's node or the Zaplocker server, even though they really get forwarded to the recipient
Also, it is worth pointing out that even without doing any of this, the public key in an LN invoice does not actually receive money, it is only used to sign communication messages.
As a result, it does not reveal which node it belongs to unless that node's network address and channels are gossipped via the LN gossip protocol, and that only happens if it is a routing node. A simple wallet with ungossipped channels does not reveal the network address of the node that controls it, so the pubkey in an LN invoice cannot be used by itself to find your node.
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@ 3b90a834:096a5679
2025-05-05 13:53:11
When aliens visit, they won
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@ 38c3c53e:54fcc7fa
2025-05-05 12:48:28
they save every kind
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@ 6843d81a:16ba84c4
2025-05-05 12:47:21
GM #nostr fam!
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@ 50c6ce2e:25cf57db
2025-05-05 14:07:33
You can pay a friend from USA or EU to send you one.
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@ cbab7074:f9f0bd61
2025-05-05 12:30:47
Block 895354
3 - high priority
3 - medium priority
1 - low priority
1 - no priority
1 - purging
#bitcoinfees #mempool
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@ f03df3d4:a4d4f676
2025-05-05 11:45:48
Block 895352
1 - high priority
1 - medium priority
1 - low priority
1 - no priority
1 - purging
#bitcoinfees #mempool
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@ b623ff31:a6f7b72f
2025-05-05 12:44:26
smol scale execution my boy
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@ 855746f6:38a377a8
2025-05-05 13:53:09
wtf does that mean?
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@ 837332c2:85f1e26f
2025-05-05 11:36:38
Morning Nostriches
Foggy day on the pond today, can’t tell if there’s anything down there or not.
Dreading loan mine today. Just not feeling it.
#coffeechain
https://image.nostr.build/cdde45d5d3e39e4c1b2cb9d617369a14722562d5fcef9ed4cd13f38813623fb7.jpg
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@ f03df3d4:a4d4f676
2025-05-05 11:20:48
Block 895350
3 - high priority
1 - medium priority
1 - low priority
1 - no priority
1 - purging
#bitcoinfees #mempool
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@ 4ec9f1a9:49b6d496
2025-05-05 14:07:31
Hey nostr:npub1rulnu8rql343zec3xehfzk5y6hmy04hdpakk5twxgxh4ew2fcjgswkre70 just checking in, haven't heard from you.
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@ 274fe9ae:565805d2
2025-05-05 14:07:53
Is Rio Tinto Group (RIO) Among the Top Commodity Producers With the Highest Upside Potential?
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/rio-tinto-group-rio-among-135006033.html
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@ 4a9be43c:69f67a77
2025-05-05 14:07:31
Socialism itself doesn't force anyone to work, either. It just dictates that the workers own not just their labor but also a share of the profit it generates. Communism as an ideology doesn't necessarily force anyone to work, either, though some allegedly communist states may force people to anyway. Remember, two things can be true at the same time, so someone or some state can be communist AND something else like authoritarian. Not everything a communist state does is necessarily dictated by communist ideology.
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@ 855746f6:38a377a8
2025-05-05 13:52:26
Your podcast appearances are about to get so much better
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@ d981591e:f7c0ae37
2025-05-05 14:07:29
Romania: Right-Wing Candidate Wins First Round of Presidential Election After Entire Election Canceled And Top Candidate Banned
From Infowars
George Simion had called the disqualification of Călin Georgescu “an attack on democracy.”
May 5th 2025 4:18am EDT
Source Link: https://www.infowars.com/posts/romania-right-wing-candidate-wins-first-round-of-presidential-election-after-entire-election-canceled-and-top-candidate-banned/
Share, promote & comment with Nostr: https://dissentwatch.com/boost/?boost_post_id=965131
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@ f03df3d4:a4d4f676
2025-05-05 10:50:47
Block 895346
3 - high priority
1 - medium priority
1 - low priority
1 - no priority
1 - purging
#bitcoinfees #mempool
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@ 855746f6:38a377a8
2025-05-05 13:52:04
Explaining to my wife’s father that he’s retarded because he doesn’t 40HPW.
In-laws need Bitcoin podcasts too. Feels like I’m reliving the Mike Brock debate.
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@ 3ab4c8ea:416938fd
2025-05-05 12:40:22
Another trip around the sun.
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@ d4bad8c2:b57136de
2025-05-05 13:51:40
yup
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@ af740d19:71caba85
2025-05-05 14:07:13
I get the idea for voting (if thats what you want) but how would that even work?
You would need a centralized body to approve or reject KYC identities afaik which in themselves are based on IDs of specific governments. Who gets to decide?
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@ 98aa4d34:ea7079d8
2025-05-05 12:39:29
Wise advice
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@ f03df3d4:a4d4f676
2025-05-05 10:40:48
Block 895346
3 - high priority
1 - medium priority
1 - low priority
1 - no priority
1 - purging
#bitcoinfees #mempool