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Laura Davison covers politics for Bloomberg & she joins Megan Lynch ahead of promised tariffs from the Trump administration on goods imported from Canada and Mexico.
A 'complete 180' from 2021 says Bloomberg's Laura Davison of the feeling surrounding the Electoral vote count in Washington, DC. Megan Lynch.
Republican Mike Johnson won reelection as House speaker, overcoming resistance from a small but pivotal group of conservative hardliners after a flurry of last-minute talks and with the help of a critical endorsement from President-elect Donald Trump. For analysis of the moment Johnson reclaimed the gavel, Bloomberg Businessweek hosts Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec speak with Balance of Power host Joe Mathieu. They also speak with Bloomberg's Tyler Kendall from Capitol Hill and get insight from Bloomberg politics editor Laura Davison. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bloomberg's Laura Davison looks at why younger voters, who were expected to turn to VP Kamala Harris in the election, didn't. With Tom Ackerman and Debbie Monterrey.
With two months until election day, Kamala Harris' campaign is outpacing Donald Trump's on fundraising. But this late into the race, how much does money matter? Big Take DC host Saleha Mohsin sits down with Bloomberg money and politics editor Laura Davison to break down both campaigns' finances, how they might spend their money, and how much impact cash could actually have in the race.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With two months until election day, Kamala Harris' campaign is outpacing Donald Trump's on fundraising. But this late into the race, how much does money matter? Big Take DC host Saleha Mohsin sits down with Bloomberg money and politics editor Laura Davison to break down both campaigns' finances, how they might spend their money, and how much impact cash could actually have in the race.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Laura Davison, Bloomberg government and politics reporter, joins Megan and Tom after one running-mate possibility pulls his name from consideration.
Joe Biden's decision not to run for reelection leaves the Democratic nominee that replaces him with an unprecedented challenge: running a successful presidential campaign in under four months. That will take a lot of money. On today's Big Take podcast: How much could that campaign cost? Gregory Korte and Laura Davison, who cover money and politics for Bloomberg, dig into that question, Kamala Harris's fundraising edge and how Democratic donors are reacting to the news. Read more: Joe Biden Bows to Democrats Who Wanted Him Out, Upending US PoliticsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joe Biden's decision not to run for reelection leaves the Democratic nominee that replaces him with an unprecedented challenge: running a successful presidential campaign in under four months. That will take a lot of money. On today's Big Take podcast: How much could that campaign cost? Gregory Korte and Laura Davison, who cover money and politics for Bloomberg, dig into that question, Kamala Harris's fundraising edge and how Democratic donors are reacting to the news. Read more: Joe Biden Bows to Democrats Who Wanted Him Out, Upending US PoliticsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on the show: The "veepstakes" are over. What JD Vance means to the campaign. Laura Davison from Bloomberg News live at the RNC. New info in the investigation of the assassination attempt on former President Trump. CBS News Radio Legal Analyst Thane Rosenbaum live on the documents case and the Menendez trial. Plus, actor Patrick Fabian from Better Call Saul. 9am-noon on 95.5 WSB.
Trump's 2017 tax cuts were 30 years in the making. Some expire next year, and a nasty battle is brewing over whether to renew them. On today's Big Take podcast, Bloomberg politics editor Laura Davison and Bipartisan Policy Center senior vice president Bill Hoagland join DC host Saleha Mohsin to break down the 2017 tax cuts, what they've meant for taxpayers and the US economy, and how a Biden or Trump win could affect their future. Read more: Ultra-Rich Should Pay to Save Social Security, Swing-State Voter Poll ShowsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Trump's 2017 tax cuts were 30 years in the making. Some expire next year, and a nasty battle is brewing over whether to renew them. On today's Big Take podcast, Bloomberg politics editor Laura Davison and Bipartisan Policy Center senior vice president Bill Hoagland join DC host Saleha Mohsin to break down the 2017 tax cuts, what they've meant for taxpayers and the US economy, and how a Biden or Trump win could affect their future. Read more: Ultra-Rich Should Pay to Save Social Security, Swing-State Voter Poll ShowsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Featuring: Helen Zhu, Nan Fung Trinity Managing Director & CIO sits down with us in Hong Kong to discuss global economic outlook, China policy and APAC markets. Laura Davison, Bloomberg Politics Deputy Team Lead to discuss President Biden's speech to US Steelworkers today in Pittsburgh. Plus, we discuss the White House's plans for higher tariffs on Chinese aluminum and steel products. Lillian Li, VP and Senior Credit Officer at Moody's Ratings, joins us to discuss the Chinese credit market and China economic policy. Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bloomberg-daybreak-asia/id1663863437 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0Ccfge70zthAgVfm0NVw1b TuneIn: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Asian-Talk/Bloomberg-Daybreak-Asia-Edition-p247557/?lang=es-es See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Laura Davison, politics editor at Bloomberg News, talks about a new Bloomberg News/Morning Consult poll that shows President Biden seemed to have gotten a bump in some swing states after the State of the Union, and that taxing the rich is a popular position among swing-state voters.
Laura Davison who covers the White House for Bloomberg News joins Debbie Monterrey and Megan Lynch talking about the approval of federal spending to avoid a government shutdown.
Today, we're sharing the newest episode from our collaborators over at the Big Take DC. They look at why Wall Street donors are waiting to weigh in on the GOP primary. Make sure you subscribe to the Big Take DC feed so you can get episodes like these every Thursday. Just look up Big Take DC, available wherever you listen to podcasts — And while you're there, check out their reporting from the Iowa caucuses earlier this week. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The biggest individual donors have been notably absent in the GOP primaries: Wall Street investors. So far, big investors haven't opened their wallets for Republican frontrunner President Donald Trump. But they haven't rallied around any of his challengers, either. In fact, they're just as fatigued by the options as everyday American voters, many of whom grimace at the thought of a rematch between Trump and President Joe Biden. Bloomberg's Saleha Mohsin talks with billionaire Kyle Bass, who is plugged into the world of political money and is close with major donors, and Bloomberg politics editor Laura Davison about what investors want out of the 2024 election, the impact of their donations and what their hesitancy means for this consequential election.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The biggest individual donors have been notably absent in the GOP primaries: Wall Street investors. So far, big investors haven't opened their wallets for Republican frontrunner and former President Donald Trump. But they haven't rallied around any of his challengers, either. In fact, they're just as fatigued by the options as everyday American voters, many of whom grimace at the thought of a rematch between Trump and President Joe Biden. Bloomberg's Saleha Mohsin talks with Kyle Bass, who is plugged into the world of political money and is close with major donors, and Bloomberg politics editor Laura Davison about what investors want out of the 2024 election, the impact of their donations and what their hesitancy means for this consequential election.Corrects to remove reference to billionaire in podcast and third paragraph.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tune in for an insightful journey into the realm of audio excellence. Our special guest, Laura Davison, Market Development Manager at Shure, shares her expertise in achieving outstanding audio quality in live streaming and presentations.Join hosts Jeff Sieh and Katie Fawkes in this engaging episode as they explore the essential elements of audio technology with Laura. Shure, a globally recognized leader in audio equipment, is known for its innovative microphones and sound systems. From her vantage point at Shure, Laura offers valuable tips and insights for elevating audio experiences, whether for personal projects or professional endeavors.We delve deep into topics such as choosing the appropriate microphone, addressing common audio issues in live settings, and understanding sound quality dynamics. This episode is brimming with actionable advice for those looking to refine their audio skills, from beginners to seasoned professionals.Key Points:Essential tips for selecting the right microphone for various contexts.Strategies for overcoming common audio challenges in live streams and presentations.Practical advice for achieving professional-level audio quality.Resources:Shure: Discover more about Shure's range of audio products at www.shure.com.----------------------Ecamm - Your go-to solution for crafting outstanding live shows and podcasts.SocialMediaNewsLive.com - Dive into our website for comprehensive episode breakdowns.Youtube.com - Tune in live, chat with us directly, and be part of the conversation. Or, revisit our archive of past broadcasts to stay updated.Facebook - Stream our show live and chat with us in real time. Connect, engage, and be a part of our community.Email - Subscribe and never miss a live show reminder.----------------------JeffSieh.com - Unlock the power of authentic storytelling with me! With over 20 years of marketing experience, I'm here to elevate your brand's narrative in an ever-competitive market. My expertise spans consulting, visual marketing, and producing podcasts and live videos.Additionally, as a seasoned speaker, I'm not just about sharing knowledge--I believe in entertaining audiences and injecting humor into every presentation. I'm available to enlighten and engage audiences at your events, conferences, or institutions. My talks cover a diverse range of subjects, from purposeful repurposing and captivating storytelling to podcast promotion, social media strategies, visual marketing insights, the art of live video, and much more.
The US narrowly averted a disruptive and costly shutdown of federal agencies as Congress passed compromise legislation to keep the government running until November 17th. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy's embrace of the bipartisan deal has triggered a mutiny by far-right Republicans to depose him from his role. Bloomberg Washington Correspondent Joe Mathieu is joined by Bloomberg's Jack Fitzpatrick and Laura Davison to discuss the road ahead. Listen to The Big Take podcast every weekday and subscribe to our daily newsletter: https://bloom.bg/3F3EJAK Have questions or comments for the team? Reach us at bigtake@bloomberg.net.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're taking a pause this week, so here's a favorite episode you might have missed. Thanks for listening. We'll be back with new episodes next week. As the saying goes: a lie gets halfway around the world before the truth has a chance to put its pants on. As AI is increasing productivity across industries, it's also raising concern about how to regulate its output and keep it from putting many of us out of work. And as the next campaign season approaches, another question comes into focus: What about its potential to quickly create and spread misinformation about political rivals? Bloomberg's Laura Davison and Emily Birnbaum raise the curtain on the little regulated and largely vexing ability to disseminate political hay and deepfakes via a chatbot. Read more: AI Is Making Politics Easier, Cheaper and More Dangerous Listen to The Big Take podcast every weekday and subscribe to our daily newsletter: https://bloom.bg/3F3EJAK Have questions or comments for Wes and the team? Reach us at bigtake@bloomberg.net.This episode originally aired in July 2023.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As the saying goes: a lie gets halfway around the world before the truth has a chance to put its pants on. As AI is increasing productivity across industries, it's also raising concern about how to regulate its output and keep it from putting many of us out of work. And as the next campaign season approaches, another question comes into focus: what about its potential to quickly create and spread misinformation about political rivals? Bloomberg's Laura Davison and Emily Birnbaum raise the curtain on the little regulated and largely vexing ability to disseminate political hay and deepfakes via a chatbot. Read more: AI Is Making Politics Easier, Cheaper and More Dangerous Listen to The Big Take podcast every weekday and subscribe to our daily newsletter: https://bloom.bg/3F3EJAK Have questions or comments for Wes and the team? Reach us at bigtake@bloomberg.net.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Tucked into President Biden's massive Inflation Reduction Act is a pot of money–$15 million–for the Internal Revenue Service to study a long-talked-about idea: Building an online IRS platform that would enable taxpayers to file their taxes easily and for free. If it moves ahead, it could mean an end to frustratingly complex forms and fees to accountants and tax prep companies. There are plenty of obstacles in the way. Some politicians and industry groups in Washington are already lining up against it. And it's not clear Americans would trust the IRS to calculate their refund–or how much they owe. Bloomberg reporters Laura Davison, Brody Ford, and Ben Steverman join this episode to talk about the promise—and potential pitfalls—of a public filing option for all. Listen to The Big Take podcast every weekday and subscribe to our daily newsletter: https://bloom.bg/3F3EJAK Have questions or comments for Wes and the team? Reach us at bigtake@bloomberg.net.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Joe spoke with Dennis Wilder, research fellow for the Initiative for U.S.-China Dialogue on Global Issues at Georgetown University about reports that China has a long-running global military sponsored surveillance program. Bloomberg's Laura Davison on donors choking off Donald Trump's 2024 momentum. Plus, our politics panel, Bloomberg Politics Contributors Rick Davis and Jeanne Sheehan Zaino on China's spy program, Donald Trump's ability to win 2024 nomination, the resolution to expel George Santos from Congress and the best lawmaker jokes from the Washington Press Club Foundation's annual Congressional Dinner. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hosts Alix Steel and Guy Johnson speak with Bloomberg's Marcus Ashworth, Alan Katz, Laura Davison, and Geetha Ranganathan.
Today, Martin Luther King, Jr. Day is observed in the U.S. So the crypto team wanted to present an episode connected to the idea of service. The episode, first published last December, focuses on Sam Bankman-Fried's efforts to advance Effective Altruism. SBF used to say he was a man on a mission: to give away more than a billion dollars. It was part of his connection to the Effective Altruism movement. Through personal giving, and through a philanthropic unit called the FTX Foundation, Bankman-Fried appeared to support causes ranging from pandemic prevention to research into climate change. But what happens to those recipients now that FTX is bankrupt? Bloomberg reporters Sophie Alexander and Laura Davison join this episode with the backstory on SBF and effective altruism. We're back tomorrow with a new episode. Subscribe to the Bloomberg Crypto Newsletter at https://bloom.bg/cryptonewsletter See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bloomberg Washington Correspondent Joe Mathieu delivers insight and analysis on the latest headlines from the White House and Capitol Hill, including conversations with influential lawmakers and key figures in politics and policy. Joe spoke with Lester Munson, Principal at government relations firm, BGR Group on the 3 Amigos summit in Mexico City, and Bloomberg Congress and Tax reporter Laura Davison on the new House rules and IRS legislation. Plus, our politics panel, Bloomberg Politics Contributors Jeanne Sheehan Zaino and Rick Davis.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Laura Davison, a Bloomberg Reporter covering Washington DC and Congress joins Tom Ackerman and Carol Daniel to discuss the House of Representatives voting to strip funds from the IRS.
Bloomberg Washington Correspondent Joe Mathieu delivers insight and analysis on the latest headlines from the White House and Capitol Hill, including conversations with influential lawmakers and key figures in politics and policy.Joe spoke with Bloomberg Congress reporter Laura Davison and Republican media strategist Adam Goodman on Kevin McCarthy's speaker bid drama, Labor Secretary Marty Walsh on December's jobs report. Plus, our politics panel, Bloomberg Politics Contributors Jeanne Sheehan Zaino and Rick Davis on the Kevin McCarthy saga and the anniversary of the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hosts Alix Steel, Guy Johnson and Marcus Ashworth speak with Bloomberg's Will Mathis, Laura Davison, and Ira Jersey.
Bloomberg Washington Correspondent Joe Mathieu delivers insight and analysis on the latest headlines from the White House and Capitol Hill, including conversations with influential lawmakers and key figures in politics and policy. Joe speaks with Bloomberg's Laura Davison, Lisa Camooso Miller, Former-Communications Director for the RNC and Mick Mulvaney, Former Acting Chief of Staff, and former Assistant US Attorney, to get insight on Kevin McCarthy's stalled bid to become Speaker of the House on a day he lost three rounds of voting. Plus, insight and perspective from our panel, Bloomberg Politics Contributors Jeanne Sheehan Zaino and Rick Davis on McCarthy's path forward and what's next for Congress.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hosts Alix Steel, Guy Johnson, and Marcus Ashworth speak with Bloomberg's Sam Fazeli, Laura Davison, and Sonali Basak.
Joe Gilbert, Portfolio Manager with Integrity Asset Management, joins to talk markets and outlook for 2023. Bloomberg reporter Laura Davison discusses what we've learned about Donald Trump's taxes after they were released Friday. Joshua Young, Chief Investment Officer with Bison Interests, talks about the 2023 outlook for energy. Aoifinn Devitt, Chief Investment Officer at Moneta, gives her market outlook for 2023. Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Caroline Hyde.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Listen to Bloomberg Crypto on the iHeartRadio App, Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Sam Bankman-Fried used to say he was a man on a mission. That mission: giving away more than a billion dollars in the service of a movement known as “effective altruism." Through personal giving, and through a philanthropic unit called the FTX Foundation, Bankman-Fried appeared to support causes ranging from pandemic prevention to research into climate change. Fast forward a bit, and that message of “using wealth to empower people and projects that are doing the most to make positive, long-lasting change” - a marketing line from the FTX Foundation's website - now rings hollow. Bloomberg reporters Sophie Alexander and Laura Davison join this episode with the backstory on SBF and effective altruism. Subscribe to the Bloomberg Crypto Newsletter at https://bloom.bg/cryptonewsletter See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Laura Davison, Bloomberg Wealth Reporter, discusses Sam Bankman-Fried with anchors Doug Krizner and Juliette Saly on Bloomberg Radio.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joe spoke with Bloomberg Energy reporter Will Wade live from Tampa Florida for an update on the destruction from Hurricane Ian, Craig Fugate, former FEMA Administrator and Chief Emergency Resilience Officer at One Concern on recovery and rescue efforts in Florida, Laura Davison, Bloomberg Congress reporter on the Senate passing the government funding bill. Plus, our politics panel, Bloomberg Politics Contributor Jeanne Sheehan Zaino & Adam Goodman, Partner at Ballard Partners and Edward R. Murrow Senior Fellow at Tufts University on the government funding bill, Hurricane Ian, Ginni Thomas telling the Jan. 6 committee the 2020 election was flawed, and Marjorie Taylor Green's hog hunting competition.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bloomberg Washington Correspondent Joe Mathieu delivers insight and analysis on the latest headlines from the White House and Capitol Hill, including conversations with influential lawmakers and key figures in politics and policy. Joe spoke with former White House Acting Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney, former Assistant U.S. Attorney, Kimberly Wehle on the FBI search of Donald Trump's Florida home. Bloomberg Congress and Tax reporter Laura Davison on the court ruling that Donald Trump's tax returns must be turned over to the House Ways and Means Committee. Plus, our politics panel Bloomberg Politics Contributor Rick Davis and Kevin Walling of HG Creative Media on President Biden's health, the CHIPS signing ceremony at the White House, and the president's best week ever being overshadowed by the FBI search at Mar-a-Lago. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The US Senate has approved new laws aimed at tackling two major global challenges: climate change and rising prices. The Inflation Reduction Act has supporters on either side of the political spectrum, but economists claim it has some shortcomings. Bloomberg's Laura Davison tells us why it may fall short of expectations. From Illinois, Peter Jankovskis has the latest market news. Elsewhere, tensions are continuing to ramp up between the US and China over Taiwan. David Woo grew up there. He explains why - regardless of outcome - conflict isn't something people and businesses there want. We'll also hear how China is speeding up its fleet of self-driving taxis.
Laura Davison, Bloomberg Tax Reporter, discusses the U.S Senate passing the Democrats' landmark Tax, Climate, Drugs bill. She spoke with host Ed Baxter on Bloomberg Radio.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bloomberg Washington Correspondent Joe Mathieu delivers insight and analysis on the latest headlines from the White House and Capitol Hill, including conversations with influential lawmakers and key figures in politics and policy. Guests: New York Republican Congressman John Katko, Bloomberg Congress reporter Laura Davison, and Bloomberg politics contributors Rick Davis and Jeanne Sheehan Zaino. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on the show I'm joined by Laura Davison, a property investor and business owner. I know I talk about property every now and then, but it's usually to say why it's a crap investment! With that in mind, I thought it would be a good idea to get the other side of the argument.If you have questions you'd like to ask for next weeks show, head to thehedge.ioIf you want to connect with Laura on Instagram, here is the link to her account! Get full access to The UK Money Guide at theukmoneyguide.substack.com/subscribe
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Bloomberg Government's Jack Fitzpatrick and Emily Wilkins hosted the show. Guests: Democratic Congressman John Yarmuth of Kentucky, Laura Davison, Bloomberg Tax and Congress reporter, and Bloomberg politics contributors Jeanne Sheehan Zaino and Rick Davis. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Bloomberg Washington Correspondent Joe Mathieu delivers insight and analysis on the latest headlines from the White House and Capitol Hill, including conversations with influential lawmakers and key figures in politics and policy. Bloomberg Government Congress reporter Emily Wilkins co-hosted the show with Joe. Guests: Andrew Smith, Director of the University of New Hampshire Survey Center, Bloomberg Politics Contributor Rick Davis, Kristen Hawn, Democratic Strategist and Partner at Rokk Solutions, and Bloomberg Congress and Tax reporter Laura Davison. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Ben Slavin, Global Head of ETFs, Asset Servicing at BNY Mellon, discusses the latest on the Bitcoin ETF. Katherine Doherty, High Yield, Distressed Debt, and Bankruptcy Reporter for Bloomberg News talks about her story "Wall Street Is Amassing a Crypto Army and Paying Up for Recruits." Laura Davison, Congressional Tax Reporter for Bloomberg News, discusses the latest on President Biden's economic plan. Veronica Willis, Investment Strategy Analyst for Wells Fargo Investment Institute, gives her outlook on the markets. Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Matt Miller. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guests: Rep. Abigail Spanberger, a Democrat representing Virginia's 7th congressional district, Bloomberg tax reporter Laura Davison, and Boyd Matheson, former Chief of Staff for Senator Mike Lee.
Guests: Rep. Abigail Spanberger, a Democrat representing Virginia's 7th congressional district, Bloomberg tax reporter Laura Davison, and Boyd Matheson, former Chief of Staff for Senator Mike Lee.
Ronen Samuel, CEO of Kornit Digital on on-demand production, supply chain shocks, and the textile industry during pandemic. Laura Davison, Bloomberg Tax Reporter, discusses President Biden's 15% minimum corporate tax proposal in latest offer in talks on infrastructure. Kevin Thorpe, Global Chief Economist at Cushman and Wakefield, discusses commercial real estate trends and what’s next for US office sector. Chris Bryant, Bloomberg Opinion Columnist, discusses his opinion piece, "AMC's Boss Is Too Chummy With the Reddit Crowd."
George Young, Partner and Portfolio Manager with Villere & Co. gives his market outlook. Laura Davison, Bloomberg News Congressional Tax Reporter, discusses the latest with President Biden's tax proposals. Sonali Basak, Wall Street Reporter for Bloomberg News, talks all things SPACs. Everett Millman, Precious Metals Specialist with Gainesville Coins, talks gold, and gives his outlook on crypto. Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Matt Miller. (Taylor Riggs fills in for Matt Miller)
Host Jack Fitzpatrick spoke to Bloomberg Tax and Congress reporter Laura Davison, Kevin Walling, Democratic Strategist at HG Creative Media and former Biden campaign surrogate, and John Englander, Oceanographer, expert on sea level rise, and author of "Moving to Higher Ground."
Host Jack Fitzpatrick spoke to Bloomberg Tax and Congress reporter Laura Davison, Kevin Walling, Democratic Strategist at HG Creative Media and former Biden campaign surrogate, and John Englander, Oceanographer, expert on sea level rise, and author of "Moving to Higher Ground."
Laura Davison, Bloomberg congressional tax reporter, on Biden planning the first major tax hike since 1993. Jeff Sloan, CEO of Global Payments (NYSE: GPN), on how business owners are taking advantage of digital technologies in a post-pandemic world. Brendan Ahern, CIO of KraneShares, on China’s tech crackdown. Sri Natarajan, Bloomberg finance reporter, on his story: “Goldman CEO’s Year of Empty Offices, Island Getaways and Strife.” Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Matt Miller.
Conversation about the stimulus checks coming out this week. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
One of the main takeaways from The New York Times' bombshell report unveiling the President's tax returns is that the line between his business and personal filings is nearly nonexistent. However, Bloomberg News' Laura Davison says that's pretty common for people like Donald Trump who are in the real estate and development business and own their own closely held family business. On today's episode of Talking Tax, Laura speaks with host Amanda Iacone about Trump's taxes and about how professionals in the tax field are reacting to the newest revelation.
Eric Balchunas, Senior ETF Analyst for Bloomberg Intelligence, on Gen-Z's adoption of volatility in stock trading. Laura Davison, Bloomberg Congressional tax reporter, on U.S. virus relief set to vanish in a series of fiscal cliffs. Everett Millman, precious metals specialist with Gainesville Coins, on how the save haven bid for gold is offsetting jewelry demand destruction. Tara Lachapelle, Bloomberg Opinion media columnist, on why everyone is still a distant second to Netflix. Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Vonnie Quinn.
Laura Davison, Congressional Tax Reporter for Bloomberg, on trillions in stimulus going out unchecked, with watchdogs kept toothless by the Trump Administration. Invesco Chief Global Market Strategist Kristina Hooper discusses how the Fed has decoupled the stock market from the economy. Sam Fazeli, Director of Research, EMEA, Bloomberg Intelligence, on the race for covid vaccines heating up, as well as Lilly's successful breast cancer drug trial. Carl Weinberg, Chief Economist at High Frequency Economics, on the depressed U.S. economy, and the Trump Administration's renewed tariff attack. Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Vonnie Quinn.
Laura Davison, a reporter from Bloomberg joins the conversation to discuss details on the COVID-19 stimulus check and the paycheck protection program for loans and grants to help small businesses. For more information on IRS tracking, visit here.
Tech venture capitalist Roger McNamee, Founder of Elevation Partners and author of "ZUCKED: Waking Up to the Facebook Catastrophe," discusses Facebook's political ad policy. Laura Davison, Bloomberg congressional tax reporter, compares the different corporate tax proposals of the leading Dem candidates. Dave Ellison, portfolio manager of the Hennessy Small Cap and Large Cap Financial Funds, discusses his outlook for the financial sector. Ben Mendoza, Founder of Beatchain, discusses intel and insights about the entertainment and tech industries. Hosted by Lisa Abramowicz and Paul Sweeney.
Hans Olsen, CIO of Fiduciary Trust, on finding value in global assets. Joe Cavatoni, Managing Director, World Gold Council U.S., on the key drivers affecting global gold demand and markets. Vishal Garg, Founder and CEO of Better.com, on their recent round of funding, and disrupting the mortgage industry for millennials. Laura Davison, Congressional Tax Reporter for Bloomberg, on Google and Facebook uniting with Trump to protest the French tech tax. Hosted by Lisa Abramowicz and Paul Sweeney (Alix Steel filling in for Lisa Abramowicz).
Bloomberg News Tax reporter Laura Davison discusses Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin's refusal to release President Donald Trump’s personal and business tax returns, setting up what could become one of the biggest legal showdowns between the president and a Congress seeking to investigate him. She speaks to Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli.
Bloomberg News Tax reporter Laura Davison discusses Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin's refusal to release President Donald Trump's personal and business tax returns, setting up what could become one of the biggest legal showdowns between the president and a Congress seeking to investigate him. She speaks to Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Eben-Novy Williams, Bloomberg sports reporter, on the ripple effect of Tiger Woods winning the Masters. Ken Leon, Global Director of Industry and Equity Research at CFRA Research, on Citigroup and Goldman Sachs earnings. Laura Davison, Congressional Tax Reporter for Bloomberg, on how most taxpayers felt no benefit from the Trump tax cut. Mike McDonough, Chief Economist: Financial Products for Bloomberg LP, on the China trade deal.
Laura Davison, Bloomberg News Tax Reporter, discusses why most Americans didn't notice their Trump tax cut. Alison Williams, Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Financial Analyst, explains why investors are not excited by Citigroup and Goldman Sachs earnings. Shawn Donnan,Bloomberg News Senior Trade Reporter,talks aboutChina considering moving tariffs from U.S. agriculture to other goods, as suggested by the Trump administration. Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Joel Weber and Polly Mosendz, Bloomberg News Investigative Reporter, break down Polly’s Businessweek story on why firearms makers have resisted Silicon Valley-sponsored digital innovation for gun owner’s that could transform public safety. And we Drive to the Close with Jeff Krumpelman, Chief Investment Strategist at Mariner Wealth Advisors.Hosts: Carol Massar and Jason Kelly. Producer: Paul Brennan
Laura Davison, Bloomberg News Tax Reporter, discusses why most Americans didn't notice their Trump tax cut. Alison Williams, Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Financial Analyst, explains why investors are not excited by Citigroup and Goldman Sachs earnings. Shawn Donnan,Bloomberg News Senior Trade Reporter,talks aboutChina considering moving tariffs from U.S. agriculture to other goods, as suggested by the Trump administration. Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Joel Weber and Polly Mosendz, Bloomberg News Investigative Reporter, break down Polly's Businessweek story on why firearms makers have resisted Silicon Valley-sponsored digital innovation for gun owner's that could transform public safety. And we Drive to the Close with Jeff Krumpelman, Chief Investment Strategist at Mariner Wealth Advisors.Hosts: Carol Massar and Jason Kelly. Producer: Paul Brennan Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
The House this week is scheduled to vote on a bill to raise the statutory spending caps for two years. On this episode of "Suspending the Rules" from Bloomberg Government, budget and appropriations reporter Jack Fitzpatrick and legislative analyst Michael Smallberg break down the state of play in the fiscal 2020 budget debate. With Tax Day just around the corner, House leaders have also teed up a vote on a tax administration bill, while Ways and Means Chairman Richard Neal (D-Mass.) has formally requested President Donald Trump's tax returns from the Treasury Department. In the second segment, BGOV legislative analyst Sarah Babbage and Bloomberg News reporter Laura Davison discuss the tax agenda in the House. Contact the BGOV podcast team at BGOVpodcast@bgov.com. Hosts: Adam M. Taylor, Danielle Parnass.Engineer: Nico Anzalotta.
Willem Buiter, Citi Special Economic Adviser, says the trade relationship between the U.S. and China is part of a wider new Cold War. George Goncalves, Nomura Securities Managing Director & Head of Americas Fixed Income Strategy, thinks the bond market is nervous about a downturn. Laura Davison, Bloomberg Tax Reporter, says only Democrats in the North East are addressing the new limit on federal deductions for state and local tax payments. Liz Ann Sonders, Charles Schwab Chief Investment Strategist, sees a greater risk of an earnings recession than an economic recession. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Willem Buiter, Citi Special Economic Adviser, says the trade relationship between the U.S. and China is part of a wider new Cold War. George Goncalves, Nomura Securities Managing Director & Head of Americas Fixed Income Strategy, thinks the bond market is nervous about a downturn. Laura Davison, Bloomberg Tax Reporter, says only Democrats in the North East are addressing the new limit on federal deductions for state and local tax payments. Liz Ann Sonders, Charles Schwab Chief Investment Strategist, sees a greater risk of an earnings recession than an economic recession.
Molly Smith, Bloomberg News Corporate Finance Reporter, talks about money managers pushing back on pricing. Laura Davison, Bloomberg News Tax Reporter, and Michael D'Addio, Principal of Tax & Business Services at Marcum, discuss the IRS is blocking the bypass state cap in New York and New Jersey. Bloomberg International Economics & Policy Correspondent Michael McKee and Matt Boesler, Bloomberg News Federal Reserve Reporter, break down Fed news from the from Jackson Hole summit. Nir Polak, CEO of Exabeam, gives an explanation of the cybersecurity startup. And we Drive to the Close of the market with Charlie Bobrinskoy, Vice Chairman at Ariel Investments. Hosts: Jason Kelly and Taylor Riggs. Producer: Paul Brennan Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Molly Smith, Bloomberg News Corporate Finance Reporter, talks about money managers pushing back on pricing. Laura Davison, Bloomberg News Tax Reporter, and Michael D’Addio, Principal of Tax & Business Services at Marcum, discuss the IRS is blocking the bypass state cap in New York and New Jersey. Bloomberg International Economics & Policy Correspondent Michael McKee and Matt Boesler, Bloomberg News Federal Reserve Reporter, break down Fed news from the from Jackson Hole summit. Nir Polak, CEO of Exabeam, gives an explanation of the cybersecurity startup. And we Drive to the Close of the market with Charlie Bobrinskoy, Vice Chairman at Ariel Investments. Hosts: Jason Kelly and Taylor Riggs. Producer: Paul Brennan
House and Senate committees held several tax-focused events this week ahead of the April 17 tax filing deadline. Top Treasury Department, Internal Revenue Service, and Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs officials testified before lawmakers about the status of the 2018 IRS filing season and the process for reviewing and releasing tax regulations. OIRA and Treasury announced a deal that would allow the White House to review major tax rules before they are made public. The House Ways and Means Committee approved a package of legislation that would retool the IRS, and some of those bills are slated to get a vote on the House floor in the coming week. And, to top off a busy week, House Speaker Paul D. Ryan (R-Wis.), a key player in passing the 2017 tax act (Pub. L. No. 115-97), said he won't run for re-election. Reporters Allyson Versprille and Laura Davison spoke about all the moving pieces and what to expect next.
Congress now has a host of smaller tax issues to contend with after passing legislation overhauling many aspects of the Internal Revenue Code. The Republican-led House Ways and Means and Senate Finance committees are looking at ways to make corrections to, and address issues omitted from, the new tax law (Pub. L. No. 115-97). Tax writers will consider overhauling the Internal Revenue Service, streamlining tax-favored savings accounts for education and retirement, and passing legislation to extend some expired tax breaks. These goals will face headwinds now that tax isn't the No. 1 agenda item in Congress. Politics, negotiations over funding the government, and competing policy priorities could all waylay the tax writers' plans. Reporters Kaustuv Basu, Allyson Versprille, and Laura Davison spoke with Talking Tax host Matthew Beddingfield on Jan. 22 about what’s next for lawmakers in 2018.
The new tax law made extensive changes to the U.S. tax code, setting up a massive need for stakeholders to understand the law's complexities and possibly rethink their tax plans. Bloomberg Tax reporters Sony Kassam and Laura Davison and news editor Colleen Murphy spoke with a group of tax practitioners, members of the Bloomberg Tax advisory board, about the tax act's (Pub. L. No. 115-97) effects over the next year and beyond on federal, state, and international tax issues. This episode's discussion features Lisa M. Starczewski, a shareholder at Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PC in Philadelphia; William Alexander, of counsel at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP in Washington; John L. Harrington, a partner at Dentons in Washington; Richard S. Franklin, a member at Franklin Karibjanian & Law PLLC in Washington; and Joe Huddleston, executive director of the national indirect tax group at Ernst & Young LLP. This episode was recorded the morning of Jan. 9 and has been edited for length and clarity. For a complete transcript, please click here: http://src.bna.com/vG3.
The Internal Revenue Service and Treasury Department are gearing up to implement the new tax law, a significant undertaking that will be their focus for 2018. At the same time, lawmakers will likely face the need to change some parts of the law as drafting errors and unintended consequences emerge. Republicans in Congress have already said they plan a technical corrections bill to clean up aspects of the tax changes. They may have to work with Democrats if they want to do anything more sweeping. Reporters Kaustuv Basu, Allyson Versprille, and Laura Davison spoke with Talking Tax host Matthew Beddingfield on Jan. 2 about what's next for the regulators and lawmakers in the aftermath of the bill's passage.
House and Senate lawmakers will begin to reconcile their tax plans this week with the hope of getting a bill to President Donald Trump before the end of the year. The House and Senate bills are now more closely aligned in how they approach deemed repatriation rates and deductions for state and local property taxes. But there are still some significant differences, including pass-through taxation and a Senate amendment that would retain the alternative minimum tax for corporations and individuals. Reporters Allyson Versprille and Laura Davison spoke with Talking Tax host Matthew Beddingfield on Dec. 4 about the process of conferencing the legislation and what hurdles lawmakers face as they look for a final agreement.
Nick Colas, co-founder of Datatrek Research and a Bloomberg Prophet, discusses how much the market could be at risk with a corporate tax cut delay. Chris Macke, founder of Solutionomics and Federal Reserve Beige Book contributor, and Laura Davison, a tax reporter at Bloomberg, talk about the latest developments in the GOP tax bills and a proposal to reward job creators through earned corporate tax cuts. Tom Orlik, chief Asia economist at Bloomberg Intelligence, discusses China removing limits on foreign ownership of Chinese banks and asset managers. Finally, Lindsey Rupp, a specialty retail reporter at Bloomberg, talks about JC Penney earnings.
Congressional Republicans expect to release a tax bill Nov. 1, and House leaders say they want to hold a vote by Thanksgiving. Reporters Colleen Murphy, Kaustuv Basu, and Laura Davison spoke with Talking Tax host Matthew Beddingfield on Oct. 27 about the process once the GOP bill is released, and what the proposed legislation might include.
The Senate has passed a budget that opens the door for Republicans to move forward with their tax plan, possibly in the coming week. Reporters Colleen Murphy, Kaustuv Basu, and Laura Davison spoke with Talking Tax host Matthew Beddingfield on Oct. 20 about GOP tax reform efforts, including what aspects of a tax bill have yet to be agreed on.
The Senate still needs to pass a budget that includes reconciliation instructions before Republicans can move forward with their tax plan in the next few weeks. Reporters Colleen Murphy and Laura Davison spoke with Talking Tax host Matthew Beddingfield about GOP tax reform efforts, including how to raise revenue and finalize policy details that include state and local deductions.
The GOP tax reform framework was released Sept. 27, but questions remain about how the plan will be paid for. Reporters Colleen Murphy and Laura Davison spoke with Talking Tax host Matthew Beddingfield about the plan, and the time crunch the party faces to pass a federal budget and tax bill.
Mediatech Capital Partners' Porter Bibb predicts an ebullient year for the NFL's advertisers, even as the league is embroiled in a Twitter war with President Trump. Laura Davison, a Capitol Hill reporter for Bloomberg BNA, discusses the corporate tax cuts President Trump and GOP lawmakers are weighing. John Augustine, CIO at Huntington National Bank, gives an outlook for U.S. markets and his current stock picks. Finally, Bloomberg's Alex Webb tells Pimm Fox and Lisa Abramowicz how Apple suppliers are faring after the launch of the new iPhone 8 and the upcoming iPhone X.
House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Kevin Brady (R-Texas) said details of the GOP's new tax reform plan will be revealed the week of Sept. 25. Reporters Colleen Murphy and Laura Davison spoke with Talking Tax host Matthew Beddingfield about the Republicans' efforts to come together on a unified tax plan while also working to pass a federal budget.
House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Kevin Brady (R-Texas) and House Speaker Paul D. Ryan (R-Wis.)are confident that tax reform will be passed this year. Reporters Colleen Murphy and Laura Davison spoke with Talking Tax host Matthew Beddingfield about the GOP's time crunch for implementing its new tax plan and what needs to be accomplished before midterm elections.
Martin Houghton looks at one key aspect of city measurment that throws new light on the growth or decline of a city: http://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/firm-migration-the-neglected-component-of-changeThe Lord Mayor's Annual Lecture, on 'Tomorrow's Cities', will form the opening keynote speech for the symposium on 'Measuring Cities'. In co-operation with Dr Laura Davison's lecture, this part of the symposium attempts to propose some practical techniques to identify and measure change within local economies and cities in particular. The transcript and downloadable versions of the lecture are available from the Gresham College website: http://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/introduction-to-long-finance-symposium-measuring-up-citiesGresham College has been giving free public lectures since 1597. This tradition continues today with all of our five or so public lectures a week being made available for free download from our website. There are currently over 1,500 lectures free to access or download from the website.Website: http://www.gresham.ac.ukTwitter: http://twitter.com/GreshamCollegeFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/greshamcollege
Dr Laura Davison examines the unique challenges of assessing the City of London's progress and growth: http://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/counting-what-counts-or-simply-measuring-the-measurableIn this part of the 'Measuring Up Cities' conference, focussing primarily on Greater London, Dr Davison explains the work of her department. How figures are collated and thus published to the public. The transcript and downloadable versions of the lecture are available from the Gresham College website: http://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/counting-what-counts-or-simply-measuring-the-measurableGresham College has been giving free public lectures since 1597. This tradition continues today with all of our five or so public lectures a week being made available for free download from our website. There are currently over 1,500 lectures free to access or download from the website.Website: http://www.gresham.ac.ukTwitter: http://twitter.com/GreshamCollegeFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/greshamcollege