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Billionaire Ken Griffin Warns of Recession if Strait of Hormuz Is Closed

Billionaire Ken Griffin Warns of Recession if Strait of Hormuz Is Closed

Kenneth C. Griffin, the billionaire hedge fund founder and one of the world’s most prominent art collectors, warned Tuesday that the global economy faces a recession if the Strait of Hormuz remains closed through the end of this year. “Let’s assume it’s shut down for the next six to 12 months,” Griffin said at the Semafor World Economy summit in Washington, D.C. “The world’s going to end up in a recession. There’s no way to avoid that.” Griffin, the CEO of Citadel, said that closure of the Strait, a daily passageway for roughly 20 percent of global oil consumption, has created energy shocks that have already raised the risk of a downturn. He added that a prolonged closure would force central bankers into difficult decisions over whether to treat inflationary spikes as transitory or to raise rates in order to combat inflation. He called the current moment “very, very treacherous” for the global economy. Related Articles The remarks carry particular weight in the art world, where Griffin is among the most active and deep-pocketed buyers …

The Sun and the Starmaker by Rachel Griffin

The Sun and the Starmaker by Rachel Griffin

Deep in the snowy embrace of the Lost Range mountains lies Reverie, a village that exists on borrowed light and ancient magic. The Sun and the Starmaker by Rachel Griffin invites readers into a world where dawn arrives not by nature’s hand but through the deliberate act of a solitary sorcerer who trudges across glaciers each morning to hook sunlight over impossible peaks. This is Griffin’s fourth novel, following The Nature of Witches, Wild Is the Witch, and Bring Me Your Midnight, and it represents both a continuation of her signature atmospheric storytelling and a departure into more overtly fairy-tale territory. A Bride Who Runs, A Sorcerer Who Waits Aurora Finch’s wedding day should have been the beginning of her carefully planned life with Farren, her childhood sweetheart. Instead, it becomes the day everything she thought she knew dissolves like morning frost under unexpected sunlight. When her sister Elsie falls victim to the deadly Frost—a creeping cold that steals color and life from everything it touches—Aurora finds herself in the frostbitten woods making desperate bargains …

The View co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin gives birth to first child

The View co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin gives birth to first child

Stay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and more Stay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and more Stay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and more The View co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin has given birth to her first child with her husband, Justin Griffin. The co-hosts of the ABC daytime talk show announced on air Tuesday that Griffin, 36, had gone into labor. The next day, the show announced that the former political adviser gave birth to baby Justin Patrick Griffin Jr., who is named after his father. “He’s the most beautiful little boy I’ve ever seen,” Griffin said in a statement. He weighed seven pounds and measured 19 and a half inches when he was born Tuesday. The show said in a statement, “Both mom and baby are doing well, and we can’t wait to meet this little boy!” open image in gallery ‘The View’ co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin …

Shadows in the Pleasure Gardens by Elaine Mary Griffin

Shadows in the Pleasure Gardens by Elaine Mary Griffin

The summer heat hangs heavy over early nineteenth-century Fairmount, and with it comes a tale that unfolds like the lengthening shadows across a well-worn racetrack. Elaine Mary Griffin’s debut novel, Shadows in the Pleasure Gardens: Regarding Robberies and Racehorses, transports readers to a world where bank notes change hands as quickly as loyalties, where the thunder of hooves provides momentary escape from life’s pressing questions, and where a young man discovers that the path to purpose rarely runs straight. An Unconventional Coming-of-Age Tale At its heart, this novel follows Chester Carter, a self-described unambitious young man apprenticing at Tate’s Banking and Loans in the quiet village of Fairmount. Chester himself might argue that he is not unambitious but rather independent-minded, a distinction the narrative explores with considerable nuance. When he witnesses a brazen daylight robbery committed by men disguised with war paint, Chester finds himself thrust into an investigation that will upend every comfortable assumption he has about his future. What makes Chester such a compelling protagonist is his ordinariness. He is neither hero nor …

Kathy Griffin reveals traumatic family past involving late brother

Kathy Griffin reveals traumatic family past involving late brother

Kathy Griffin got candid about her troubled family history in a recent video for her YouTube series Talk Your Head Off, in which she spoke about the late director Rob Reiner and his wife, Michele, who passed away in December. Rob and Michele were found dead in their LA home on December 14. Their son, Nick, was taken into custody shortly thereafter and charged with murder. The 32-year-old, who is set to stand trial in January, has a history of substance abuse and mental health issues.   © YouTube/Kathy GriffinKathy opened up about her late brother’s history of abuse Kathy went on to discuss the impossible position parents and siblings are put in when a family member struggles with violent tendencies and mental illness after paying tribute to Rob and Michele.  “I’m going to open up to you about something now that I haven’t really talked about since my first book, and when I talked about it, the rest of my family was very, very upset with me,” Kathy shared in the video. “Well, my …