Hello Monday and welcome to the business news headlines for this the 10th day of June. Grateful you're with us. Lots of the news today centered on inflation, the Central Bank and rate cuts. Also, make sure you click through and listen to the conversation we had with Cy Hilty the creator of Call Notes. It can be a game changer when it comes to recording business phone calls that need your attention. If you want to reach out to us on Social Media you can hook up with us all day on Twitter or "X" @IOB_NewsHour and on Instagram. Facebook? Sure were there too. Here's what we've got for you today:
- A muted day on Wall Street and why;
- Big Banks are softening their rate cut expectations;
- The Biden Team is reaching out to businesses and saying...
- A take-over brewing at Southwest Airlines and why;
- Apple takes the wraps off its AI product;
- Some thoughts about rate cuts from us;
- The Wall Street Report;
- Weather and prices of coca, wine and olive oil.
For the interview you'll meet Cy Hilty who has developed a program that will boost your customer service. It's time to ditch that scrap of paper that has phone numbers and messages and move into Call Notes. While designed for the parts industry we think it has a life in other areas. Never miss another phoned in sale. To listen to that conversation click our player below.
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