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Macro Tuesdays with Fexingo: Weekly Economic News, Policy, and Market-Moving Data
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Macro Tuesdays with Fexingo is the weekly appointment where Lucas and Luna cut through the noise of economic headlines to examine the data that actually moves markets. Each episode opens with a fresh set of numbers: GDP revisions, unemployment claims, Fed speeches, consumer sentiment surveys, and yield curve movements — all drawn from real-time feeds from FRED, yfinance, and major economic RSS sources. Lucas, with his journalist's instinct, frames the story behind the release: what the Bureau of Economic Analysis actually changed in its latest GDP estimate, why the New York Fed's manufacturing index surprised to the downside, or how a single sentence from a Fed governor shifted rate expectations. Luna, the engaged interlocutor, pushes back on the conventional reading — asking whether the market's reaction is rational or reflexive, whether a jobs number is truly strong or just seasonally distorted, and what the data means for a portfolio manager sitting at a desk in London or Singapore.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Macro Tuesdays with Fexingo is the weekly appointment where Lucas and Luna cut through the noise of economic headlines to examine the data that actually moves markets. Each episode opens with a fresh set of numbers: GDP revisions, unemployment claims, Fed speeches, consumer sentiment surveys, and yield curve movements — all drawn from real-time feeds from FRED, yfinance, and major economic RSS sources. Lucas, with his journalist's instinct, frames the story behind the release: what the Bureau of Economic Analysis actually changed in its latest GDP estimate, why the New York Fed's manufacturing index surprised to the downside, or how a single sentence from a Fed governor shifted rate expectations. Luna, the engaged interlocutor, pushes back on the conventional reading — asking whether the market's reaction is rational or reflexive, whether a jobs number is truly strong or just seasonally distorted, and what the data means for a portfolio manager sitting at a desk in London or Singapore.
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