US President Biden Speaks
US President Jan 2021 - Jan 2025. He speaks frequently on a broad range of subjects - only speeches that might have direct market impact are listed on the calendar;
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Expected Impact / Date | Description |
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Nov 26, 2024 | Due to speak about Israel-Lebanon ceasefire agreement at the White House, in Washington DC; |
Jul 24, 2024 | Due to speak about his decision to drop out of the 2024 presidential race at the White House, in Washington DC; |
Jul 11, 2024 | Due to hold a press conference at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center, in Washington DC; |
Jun 27, 2024 | Due to speak at the first presidential debate of the 2024 general election, in Atlanta; |
Mar 7, 2024 | Due to deliver the State of the Union address at the US Capitol Building, in Washington DC; |
Oct 6, 2023 | Due to hold a press conference about the September jobs report at the White House, in Washington DC; |
Feb 7, 2023 | Due to deliver the State of the Union address at the US Capitol Building, in Washington DC; |
Jan 26, 2023 | Due to speak about the economy, in Virginia; |
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- US President Biden Speaks News
- From youtube.com/whitehouse46|Nov 26, 2024|5 comments
The White House.
- From fastmarkets.com|Jul 1, 2024
The debate between the two oldest candidates to ever compete for the office traveled far and wide from the prepared moderator questions, but the word “steel” appeared just once. “But do you notice? [Biden] never took out my tariffs because we bring in so much money with the tariffs that I imposed on China,” Trump said, while ostensibly answering a question about the opioid crisis. “He never took them away. He can’t because it’s too much money. It’s tremendous. And we saved our steel industries. And there was more to come, but he ...
- From cnn.com|Jun 29, 2024
Politics typically comes with plenty of spin. Even something seemingly unyielding or absolute like a number can get squished and twisted like putty. As such, flashy economic data points extolled by candidates always come with plenty of asterisks, caveats and “yes, buts.” In this election cycle, those qualifiers have multiplied in part due to quirks in the numbers themselves: A once-in-a-lifetime pandemic and a once-in-a-generation inflation event sent shockwaves through the economy, distorting data and presidential economic records ...
- From kitco.com|Jun 29, 2024
While American voters continue to digest Thursday night’s 2024 Presidential debate, commodity analysts have said that gold could ultimately be the winner as the comments from President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump did little to ease ongoing geopolitical and economic fears. According to many pundits, the debate was fairly disappointing, particularly from the Democrats' point of view, as Biden was unable to coherently express his thoughts. However, Trump wasn’t the definitive winner as political analysts continue to ...
- From bnnbloomberg.ca|Jun 28, 2024|7 comments
President Joe Biden floundered during the presidential debate against former President Donald Trump, failing a key test to demonstrate to voters he’s up for a second term. The strict rules kept the debate controlled, policy-focused and devoid of the outbursts and testy exchanges that characterized the Biden-Trump debates in 2020. Here are the key takeaways from Thursday’s CNN Debate in Atlanta: Biden Lost Biden’s hoarse voice, halting responses and confusion over key data points exacerbated concerns about his age and acuity. Even in ...
- From youtube.com/cnn|Jun 27, 2024|12 comments
President Joe Biden and his predecessor, former President Donald Trump meet in the key battleground state of Georgia for their first debate of the 2024 election cycle, moderated by CNN’s Jake Tapper and Dana Bash.
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