Anonymous ID: 1b5eda March 1, 2023, 9:03 a.m. No.18429281   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>9329 >>9492 >>9503 >>9603 >>9701 >>9812 >>9856

>>18428747 lb

PlaneFag CONUS Update:

SAM672 G5 west from JBA (top 3 of G5s -C-37s from the 99th Airlift Squad and KAF AC of interdast)-prolly to Peterson SFB-NORAD's Airport

 

Mexi AF and Federales in Northern Mexico border towns

Mexi AF FAM3526 737 went to Juarez with Mexi Policia XCOPF 727 heading to Mexicali-Cap#3 with FAM3527 737 arrived at Tijuana

 

CFC1 CL60Trudopecontinues west to B.C. from Ottawa depart

 

CYBER10 US Army MC-12S Huron SIGINT arrived at Olive Branch, MS-Olive Branch Airport-on the TN/MS border just SE of Memphis

11-3104 USAFSOC 'Special Ops' C-146 Wolfhound to Augusta Regional Airport, GA from Nashville Int'l depart

VM767 USMC C560 on ground at Stennis Int'l (NW of Bay St. Louis,MS and C102 US Coast Guard departed Reagan National and on descent to Eglin AFB

FORGE31 C560 on ground at Chatanooga Metro. Airport, with FORGE53 C-560 on ground at Terra Haute, IN-Hulman Field

PAT009 C-560 leaving Houston after a ground stop at Ellington Field

RCH4168 C-17 Globey back to JBA with Potato's equipment from yesterday visit

 

2 US Army Golden Knight ACs over Homestead ARB now GKA609 and 262 and GTMO842 US Navy Beech heading to NAS Jax

Anonymous ID: 1b5eda March 1, 2023, 9:03 a.m. No.18429373   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>9492 >>9701 >>9812 >>9856

>>18428794 lb

Freddie Mac House Price Index Declines for 7th Consecutive Month in January

 

Freddie Mac reported that its “National” Home Price Index (FMHPI) declined for the seventh consecutive month on a seasonally adjusted basis in January, putting the National FMHPI down 2.7% from its June 2022 peak, and down 5.3% Not Seasonally Adjusted (NSA) from the peak. On a year-over-year basis, the National FMHPI was up 2.4% in January, down from 4.4% YoY in December. The YoY increase peaked at 19.2% in July 2021. In January, 37 states and D.C. were below their 2022 peaks, Seasonally Adjusted. The largest seasonally adjusted declines from the recent peak were in Idaho (-9.6%), Arizona (-8.3%), D.C. (-7.3%), Washington (-7.2%), Nevada (-7.2%), California (-6.6%), Utah (-6.5%), and Colorado (-5.8%).

…

The FMHPI and the NAR median prices appear to be leading indicators for Case-Shiller, and based on the recent trend, the FMHPI will be negative year-over-year in March (reported at the end of April) - and Case-Shiller will follow soon after.

https://www.calculatedriskblog.com/2023/03/freddie-mac-house-price-index-declines.html

 

and serial retard at the Atlanta FED drops his GDPNOW forecast and playing the 'bad cop' again but still well above the 'consensus' of the other eco-tards

 

Latest estimate: 2.3 percent — March 1, 2023

The GDPNow model estimate for real GDP growth (seasonally adjusted annual rate) in the first quarter of 2023 is 2.3 percent on March 1, down from 2.8 percent on February 27. After recent releases from the US Census Bureau and the Institute for Supply Management, the nowcasts of first-quarter real gross private domestic investment growth and first-quarter real government spending growth decreased from -5.1 percent and 2.0 percent, respectively, to -6.1 percent and 1.5 percent, respectively, while the nowcast of the contribution of the change in real net exports to first-quarter real GDP growth decreased from 0.82 percentage points to 0.60 percentage points.

 

The next GDPNow update is Tuesday, March 7

https://www.atlantafed.org/cqer/research/gdpnow

 

FOMC rate hike still at 25bp despite what they say in public

https://www.cmegroup.com/markets/interest-rates/cme-fedwatch-tool.html?redirect=/trading/interest-rates/countdown-to-fomc.html

>>18417037 pb Economic Schedule for Week of February 26, 2023-expect some really shitty data points in housing, autos, retail

Anonymous ID: 1b5eda March 1, 2023, 9:03 a.m. No.18429423   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>9492 >>9701 >>9812 >>9856

>>18428690 lb

Canadian AF CFC2912 C-130 Hercules in at Skople, Macedonia for the third time today and RSAF RSF1340 C-130 on ground at Thessaloniki, Greece from Athens depart

 

from today

Mastercard opens office in Skopje

Global technology company Mastercard said on Wednesday that its European division has opened a representative office in North Macedonia's capital Skopje.

"Opening the local representative office is a natural evolution and eagerly awaited by our valuable partners in the Republic of North Macedonia,” Vanya Manova, country manager for Mastercard North Macedonia, Bulgaria, Albania and Kosovo, said in a press release. Mastercard also said it has appointed Bartosz Ciolkowski as general manager for Southeast Europe. Ciolkowski previously held the role of general manager for Poland. Mastercard, a technology company in the global payments industry, is present in more than 210 countries and territories.

https://seenews.com/news/mastercard-opens-office-in-skopje-816161

Anonymous ID: 1b5eda March 1, 2023, 10:03 a.m. No.18429503   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>9701 >>9812 >>9856

>>18429281

CYBER10 US Army MC-12S Huron SIGINT left Olive Branch, MS SE

2 PATs out of Ft. Worth JRTB PAT81 and 317 in opposite directions and PAT104 went to Austin Int'l with PAT109 heading to Cairns Army Airfield (NW of Dothan, AL) from Houston depart and looks like 11-3104 USAFSOC C-146 Woflhound SW from Augusta Regional is set to join it

 

FORGE31 NE from Chatanooga Metro stop

 

TEAL18 WC-130 'Hurricane Hunter' back to Biloxi

 

DRACO02 E-8C joint STARS over Bahamas and stopped transmitting just south of Freeport

 

C102 USCG G5 went to Pensacola not Eglin AFB

 

FORGE78 G5 back out from JBA SE

FORGE53 C560 back to JBA from Terra Haute stop

Anonymous ID: 1b5eda March 1, 2023, 10:03 a.m. No.18429557   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>9701 >>9812 >>9856

Careful here…the action is wut important to focus on not the 'spin' in the way it's written'

 

Gazprombank Swiss Chief Charged Over Cash Ties to Putin Cellist

 

The former head of Gazprombank’s Swiss unit and three of his colleagues were hit with criminal charges in Zurich over their alleged mishandling of financial transactions tied to a cellist confidant of Vladimir Putin. The chief of Gazprombank Schweiz AG, two senior executives at the bank and a client relationship manager knew that Sergei Roldugin, who held accounts on behalf of shell companies in Panama and Cyprus, was a “close friend” of the Russian president and was godfather to his daughter, according to the 18-page Swiss indictment. Despite knowing he was a PEP or “politically exposed person” in Swiss bank vernacular, the bankers failed to carry out proper checks into whether Roldugin was actually the beneficial owner of the accounts’ assets, the prosecutors wrote. Roldugin, who is also a cellist and conductor, rose to public prominence after it emerged that he was the beneficial owners of offshore accounts that were exposed in the Panama Papers investigative reporting project in 2016.

 

The four men, three of whom are Russians and one Swiss, “continued the business relationship inadmissibly, although they themselves had serious doubts about the correctness of the information about the beneficial owner,” according to prosecutors. They are seeking a seven-month suspended sentence with two years of probation for the men, who can’t be identified under Swiss law.

 

Gazprombank declined to immediately comment. The Panama Papers revelations prompted Swiss banking regulator Finma to investigate Gazprombank’s Swiss unit, which concluded in 2018 that the bank had “serious shortcomings” in the measures it took to combat money-laundering. Gazprombank had failed to carry out adequate economic background checks on its clients, Finma decided at the time as it prohibited the Swiss bank from accepting new private clients until further notice. Gazprombank Schweiz wound down operations last year in the months after Russian’s invasion of Ukraine. The trial, if the accused show up and it goes ahead, will be a test of Switzerland’s willingness and ability to prosecute a politically-charged case. Although the country has been neutral for centuries, it broke with that tradition to adopt European Union sanctions against Putin and those around him a year ago.

 

The country, long a magnet for Russian wealth, and its politicians are now wrestling with whether it should go further and allow the re-export of Swiss munitions to Ukraine to help in its fight against Russia, something conservative parties in the country are pushing back on.

https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/gazprombank-swiss-chief-charged-over-cash-ties-to-putin-cellist-1.1889894