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International Economics and Policy Correspondent for Bloomberg Television and Radio Michael McKee joins Megan Lynch as the Fed is set to lower a key interest rate. Credit: © Nicole Hester / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
Guests:Adam Bell, Director of Policy at StonehavenMegan Kenyon, Policy Correspondent at The New StatesmanSugandha Srivastav, British Academy Fellow and Lecturer in Environmental Economics at the Smith School, Oxford UniversityOne week after Labour's sweeping victory, we ask three of the smartest observers of UK climate and climate tech policy about early moves like the hiring of Chris Stark, the removal of the offshore wind ban, and picking a fight with NIMBYs - some of whom may turn out to be people who otherwise argue for faster climate action in the Greens and Lib Dems. Can they keep up the pace? UK's New Climate Policies:Adam Bell discusses the recent swift actions by the new UK government, such as lifting the ban on onshore wind. He highlights the necessity of equitable climate policies to avoid creating "low carbon haves and have-nots" and the potential for backlash if climate benefits are not widely sharedChallenges and Strategies in Climate Communication:Adam Bell emphasizes the importance of innovative communication strategies to garner local support for climate projects. He suggests that community-specific benefits, such as cash payments or co-ownership, might be necessary to gain broader acceptance of renewable infrastructure projects like pylons and wind turbines(Meeting with Richard De…).Policy Insights and Green Economy Reporting:Megan Kenyon shares insights from her reporting on the green economy, including the rapid policy shifts following the UK election. She mentions the importance of engaging the community in the planning and implementation of climate projects to ensure their success and sustainabilityGlobal Climate Action and Economic Implications:Sugandha Srivastav discusses the broader global context, focusing on emerging markets like India and their significant impact on global emissions. Innovative Approaches to Climate Policy:Sugandha highlights the importance of using the latest and most efficient technologies in the energy transition and the economic advantages of renewable energy over fossil fuels. She underscores the need for public investment in areas that provide significant societal benefits, drawing parallels with the rapid development of the COVID-19 vaccineResources Mentioned:Adam Bell's Upcoming Paper: Adam mentions an upcoming paper that outlines strategies for achieving the UK's 2030 climate goals. Keep an eye out for this report for detailed policy recommendations at StonehavenMegan Kenyon's Green Economy Reporting: Subscribe to The New Statesman's "Green Transition" newsletter for in-depth analysis and updates on the green economy.Sugandha Srivastav's Work on Renewable Energy: Check out Sugandha's TEDx talk and her article in The Conversation about the potential of renewable energy and the economic implications of transitioning from fossil fuels. Subscribe at wickedproblems.earth to go ad-free and get our show notes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Watch Alix and Paul LIVE every day on YouTube: http://bit.ly/3vTiACF. Mandeep Singh, Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Tech Industry Analyst, joins the program to discuss iPhone shipments falling in China. Michael McKee, Bloomberg International Economics and Policy Correspondent, discusses the economic implications of the Baltimore bridge collapse. Dana Peterson, Chief Economist at the Conference Board, joins to discuss the latest U.S Consumer Confidence data. Carol Schleif, CIO at BMO Family Office, joins to discuss her outlook for the markets. Mark Niquette, Bloomberg Real Economy Team Reporter, talks about the latest Morning Consult Poll.Hosts: Paul Sweeney and Alix SteelSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this edition of Wall Street Week, Rebecca Patterson, Former Bridgewater Chief Investment Strategist tells us why many people might be coming to terms with higher-for-longer rates. Purnima Puri, HPS Head of Liquid Credit, says not all private credit is alike. Michael McKee, Bloomberg International Economics and Policy Correspondent takes us through the history of government shutdowns and the knock-on effects. Zanny Minton Beddoes, The Economist Editor-in-Chief describes the threat of unions trying to stop technological change and Ruchir Sharma, Rockefeller International Chairman shares why the effects of fiscal stimulus has lasted longer than expected and the consequences as it comes to an end. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Friday, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell gave his much-anticipated speech at the Kansas City Fed Monetary Policy Symposium in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. While many were expecting some kind of academic or theoretical discussion, the text was straightforwardly about the current path of monetary policy. So what did we learn? What actually happens at Jackson Hole? And how did this year's event fit in with prior years? On this bonus episode, Odd Lots turn to Bloomberg Surveillance co-host Tom Keene and Michael McKee, Bloomberg News International Economics and Policy Correspondent.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Michael McKee, International Economics & Policy Correspondent with Bloomberg News, joins us to discuss what we can expect from the Fed next week and whether it will be the last hike of its historic tightening cycle. Wendy Schiller, professor at Brown University, joins us in studio to discuss the outlook for the 2024 presidential race. Cathy Seifert, director of research at CFRA, joins us to discuss Blackstone and BlackRock earnings. Gina Bolvin, President at Bolvin Wealth Management, returns after her January call in which she said the S&P would finish the year +15%, saying it would take all year to get there. She gives her latest market outlook. Evangelos Momios, Equity Analyst with Bloomberg Intelligence, joins us to break down credit card earnings from Capital One, Discover, and American Express. Josh Aviv, CEO at SparkCharge, discusses the competition for electric vehicle charging stations amid Tesla's deal with GM and overall outlook for the market. Hosted by Madison Mills and Simone Foxman.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this edition of Wall Street Week, David Bianco, DWS Group Americas CIO dives into the bond markets' reaction to the June jobs report. Lawrence H. Summers, Former US Treasury Secretary gives us his thoughts on US jobs growth and inflation. We take a look at China's economic growth since the Reagan era with Bloomberg International Economics and Policy Correspondent, Michael McKee. Tom Barrack, Colony Capital Founder breaks down the intersection of foreign policy and business risks in the Middle East. Purnima Puri, HPS Head of Liquid Credit dives into whether the bargaining power shifted between the lender and the borrower. 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. On this edition, Kailey Leinz and Emily Wilkins fill-in for Joe Mathieu. They speak with: Republican Congressman from Wisconsin Bryan Steil on the debt ceiling negotiations and banking turmoil. Bloomberg Politics Contributors Rick Davis and Jeanne Sheehan Zaino on the debt ceiling negotiations, President Biden's Federal Reserve picks, and calls for ethics reforms in the Supreme Court. Bloomberg White House Reporter Josh Wingrove on President Biden's Federal Reserve selections. Bloomberg International Economics and Policy Correspondent, Mike McKee and Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Government Analyst, Nathan Dean on the Federal Reserve, banking regulation, and political implications of recent bank failures. Republican Congressman from New York Anthony D'Esposito on the debt limit and the expiration of Title 42. Ellen Wald, President of Transversal Consulting, Senior Fellow at the Atlantic Council, and Bloomberg Opinion Contributor, on the oil market and impacts of depressed prices on policy decisions. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jeff Rosenberg, Blackrock Systematic Multi-Strategy Fund portfolio manager, says 'there's a real disconnect' between what the Fed said and what the markets heard. Michael McKee, Bloomberg News International Economics and Policy Correspondent, looks at where the Fed goes from here. Matthew Luzzetti, Deutsche Bank Chief US economist, says after the Fed decision, that they're still forecasting a recession. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
July 7, 2022 0:00 - Dan & Amy sort through the latest on the Highland Park shooter and his confession 31:46 - Steven Levin, Highland Park resident familiar the Highland Park shooter's family, wants to set a few things straight about the Father and Uncle 46:48 - Nicholas Spyridon Kass, served with the U.S. Government for 31 years, retiring on January 20, 2021. Most recently he was Deputy Assistant Secretary of State, Director for European Affairs (twice) and Director of Intelligence Programs at the White House/National Security Council, and Deputy National Intelligence Officer for Europe at the National Intelligence Council - and all this while being John Kass' brother - shares Lessons From A Turkish Coup 01:03:05 - Executive Director of Illinois Right to Life, Amy Gehrke: “Illinois will not stand for abortion extremism.” Join Amy and Illinois right to life this Saturday July 9 for a Dobbs Rally + March - for more info visit marchforlifechicago.org 01:21:20 - Associate Editor for Commentary Magazine, Noah Rothman, shares his new book The Rise of the New Puritans: Fighting Back Against Progressives' War on Fun 01:35:13 - Policy Correspondent for FEE, contributor to the Washington Examiner and Co-Founder of BASEDPolitics, Brad Polumbo, gave away $2.38 gas—and the reaction was truly priceless. You can follow Brad on twitter @brad_polumbo. 01:52:16 - Dan & Amy sort through the latest on the Highland Park shooter and his confession See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Therese Raphael, Bloomberg Opinion Columnist, discusses her column, Only One Thing Will Help Ukraine Now. Weapons. John Authers, Bloomberg Opinion Columnist, discusses his column, Le Pen Is Finally Getting Noticed by Markets. Mike Mckee, Bloomberg International Economics and Policy Correspondent, discusses monetary policy at the Fed and ECB. Ed Ludlow, Bloomberg West Coast Correspondent, discusses the upcoming SpaceX launch. Hosted by Guy Johnson and Kristine Aquino.
Chris Williamson, Chief Business Economist at IHS Markit, discusses supply chain pressures and the impact of the Russia-Ukraine war on growth in the eurozone. Bloomberg's Caroline Connan looks ahead to France's Election. Ed Ludlow, Bloomberg West Coast Correspondent, discusses Twitter naming Elon Musk to its board. Mike Mckee, Bloomberg International Economics & Policy Correspondent, discusses monetary policy at the Fed. Hosted by Guy Johnson and Eddie Van Der Walt.
0:00 - Dan & Amy respond to Lightfoots claims of “unloved youth” 12:40 - Dan & Amy choose sides in Disney vs FL 28:55 - Dan & Amy disagree over alleged abuse reports out of Fenwick HS 53:29 - CAMPUS BEAT: Oberlin 01:08:34 - Dakota Wood, who served America for two decades in the U.S. Marine Corps and now the Senior Research Fellow for Defense Programs at The Heritage Foundation, believes Ukraine needs ask what it is willing to accept in order to end the killing 01:28:40 - Policy Correspondent for FEE, contributor to the Washington Examiner and Co-Founder of BASEDPolitics, Brad Polumbo: In Defense of Fox News Hiring Caitlyn Jenner. Follow Brad on twitter @brad_polumbo 01:42:38 - Jason Hill, professor of philosophy at Depaul university, asks Do we really need a law that bans discrimination based on hairstyles? Check out Jason's most recent book What Do White Americans Owe Black People: Racial Justice in the Age of Post-Oppression 01:59:50 - Dan & Amy share their concerns over Psaki allegedly moving to MSNBC See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guy Johnson and Kristine Aquino speak with Marc Champion, Bloomberg Senior Reporter for International Affairs, Therese Raphael, Bloomberg Opinion Columnist, Isis Almeida, Bloomberg Team Leader for Gas, Power, and Renewables, and Mike Mckee, Bloomberg International Economics and Policy Correspondent.
Guy Johnson and Bloomberg Opinion's Marcus Ashworth speak with Annmarie Hordern, Bloomberg Washington Correspondent, and Michael Mckee, Bloomberg International Economics and Policy Correspondent.
Live in Frankfurt, Guy Johnson speaks with Jana Randow, Bloomberg European Economy Editor, Michael Mckee, Bloomberg International Economics and Policy Correspondent, Maria Tadeo, Bloomberg Brussels Correspondent, and Alex Webb, Bloomberg Opinion Columnist.
Guy Johnson speaks with Jana Randow, Bloomberg European Economy Editor, Steven Arons, Bloomberg German Banks Reporter, Cameron Crise, Bloomberg Macro Strategist, and Mike Mckee, Bloomberg International Economics and Policy Correspondent.
Guy Johnson speaks with Marcus Ashworth, Bloomberg Opinion Analyst, Annmarie Hordern, Bloomberg Washington Correspondent, and Michael Mckee, Bloomberg International Economics and Policy Correspondent.
Host Guy Johnson speaks with Rosalind Mathieson, Bloomberg International Government Reporter, Michael Mckee, Bloomberg International Economics and Policy Correspondent, and John Authers, Bloomberg Opinion Columnist.
Thank you so much for listening to the Bob Harden Show, celebrating over ten years broadcasting weekday mornings – providing you news and commentary rooted in the principles of individual liberty, personal responsibility, limited government and the rule of law. On Friday's show, we visit with William Yeatman, Research Fellow with the Cato Institute, to discuss Biden's marathon press conference on Wednesday, and we opine on Senator Schumer's push to pass so-called “voting rights” legislation. We visit with the Executive Director of the Immokalee Foundation, Noemi Perez, about their exciting and innovative “Career Pathways Learning Lab.” Policy Correspondent for the Foundation for Economic Education, Brad Palumbo, and I discuss the problems created by Biden's press conference. We also visit with Larry Bell, Endowed Professor at the University of Houston, and author of his recently released book, “Beyond Flagpoles and Footprints: Pioneering the Space Frontier,” about his latest column on Tony Fauci's China virus cover-up. Please join us for Monday's show. We have terrific guests including the Founder and Publisher of HistoryCentral.com, Marc Schulman, President Emeritus of the Foundation for Economic Education Larry Reed, and former Barron's Washington Bureau Chief, Jim McTague. Please join us live at 7 a.m. on bobharden.com, or access the show anytime on podcast platforms (iTunes, TuneIn, Spotify, and Stitcher, Vurbl, and ChoiceSocial).
Host Guy Johnson speaks with Sonali Basak, Bloomberg's Wall Street Reporter, Rosalind Mathieson, Bloomberg executive editor for international government, Michael McKee, Bloomberg International Economics and Policy Correspondent, and Cameron Crise, Macro Strategist for Bloomberg.
Hosts Guy Johnson and Alix Steel speak with Sam Fazeli, Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Pharmaceutical Analyst, Craig Trudell, Bloomberg Global Car Czar based in London, Damian Sassower, Bloomberg Intelligence Chief Emerging Markets Strategist, and Michael Mckee, Bloomberg International Economics & Policy Correspondent
Guy Johnson joins Alix Steel live from the GXO Nestle Distribution Centre. They speak with Mark Manduca, GXO Chief Investment Officer, Sam Fazeli, Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Pharmaceutical Analyst, Michael Mckee, Bloomberg International Economics & Policy Correspondent, Ed Ludlow, Bloomberg West Coast Correspondent, and Kriti Gupta, Bloomberg Markets Correspondent.
Ashton is joined by Brad Polumbo, a Policy Correspondent at the Foundation for Economic Freedom and a Contributor to the Washington Examiner.Ashton and Brad have a fascinating conversation on a variety of topics. First, they explore the takeaways are from the most recent elections that took place in Virginia and New Jersey and discuss whether those results foreshadow the upcoming midterm elections in November. Next, Ashton and Brad discuss what is in the multi-trillion dollar "Build Back Better" bill, which President Biden is trying to ram through Congress.Ashton and Brad next explore the New York State Rifle & Pistol Association Inc. v. Bruen case. Bruen is one of the most significant 2nd amendment cases to come before the Supreme Court and could potentially have far reaching consequences in estopping localities like NYC and LA from denying the right of their citizens to easily attain gun carrying permits. Ashton and Brad then analyze the issue of student loans, the false promises of certain "green" energy technologies and whether the US is headed for a national divorce.You can find Brad on twitter: @brad_polumbo and listen to his podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/based-politics/id1535704082Subscribe to Ashton Cohen: ELECTile Dysfunction Podcast on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ashton-cohen-the-electile-dysfunction-podcast/id1565208599Subscribe to Ashton Cohen: ELECTile Dysfunction Podcast on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6siXVSwM2OWz3itH90YRNA?si=v5MUMEpwTSG_sVGPOKHP8wSubscribe to Ashton's channel on Youtube: youtube.com/c/ashtoncohenFollow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/theashtoncohenFollow on TikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZM8nQjHta/Follow on Instagram: instagram.com/theashtoncohenFollow on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theAshtonCohen
Hosts Guy Johnson & Alix Steel speak with Reed Landberg, Bloomberg UK Economy Team Leader, Sam Fazeli, Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Pharmaceutical Analyst, Sonali Basak, Bloomberg Wall St Correspondent, Mike Mckee, Bloomberg International Economics & Policy Correspondent.
Elissa Sangster, Forté Foundation CEO, discusses research into MBA alumni career outcomes and the gender pay gap. Lynn Franco, Director of Economic Indicators and Surveys at the Conference Board, talks monthly CCI results. Michael McKee, International Economics & Policy Correspondent for Bloomberg News, discusses the Fed testimony. Lee Klaskow, Senior Transport, Logistics, and Shipping Analyst for Bloomberg Intelligence, discusses the latest global supply chain issues. Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Kailey Leinz. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hosts Guy Johnson & Alix Steel speak with Lucy Meakin, Bloomberg UK Economy Reporter, Therese Raphael, Bloomberg Opinion Columnist, Michael Mckee, Bloomberg International Economics & Policy Correspondent, and Damian Sassower, Bloomberg Intelligence Chief Emerging Markets Credit Strategist.
Thank you so much for listening to the Bob Harden Show, celebrating ten years broadcasting weekdays on the internet – providing you news and commentary rooted in the principles of individual liberty, personal responsibility, limited government and the rule of law. On Thursday's show, we discuss the non-compliance of nine school districts in Florida with the Governor's position on “parents right to decide” about masks in public schools with the Co-Founder of the Florida Citizens Alliance, Pastor Rick Stevens. Brad Palumbo, Policy Correspondent with the Foundation for Government Accountability, and I discuss the House Democrats attempt to “supersize” the welfare state. The Founder and President of Less Government, Seton Motley, and I discuss censorship by the judicial branch in North Carolina. We also visit with the former Mayor of Naples, Bill Barnett. Please join us for tomorrow's show. We have terrific guests including Research Fellow from the Cato Institute, William Yeatman, the Director of Health Studies at the Cato Institute, Michael Cannon, Rachel Greszler from the Heritage Foundation, and the Founder and President of Executive Management Services, Dave Bego. Please join us live at 7 a.m. on this website, or you can access the show anytime on podcast platforms (iTunes, TuneIn, Spotify, and Stitcher, ChoiceSocial and Vurbl).
Thank you so much for listening to the Bob Harden Show, celebrating ten years broadcasting weekdays on the internet – providing you news and commentary based on the principles of individual liberty, personal responsibility, limited government and the rule of law. On Friday's show, we visit with William Yeatman, Research Fellow with the Cato Institute, about the congressional brinkmanship preceding the infrastructure bill vote, and we discuss the outrageous and unlawful extension of the eviction moratorium by the Biden Administration. Our U.S. Senator, Rick Scott, discusses Biden's inflation crisis and Washington's out-of-control spending as well as common-sense approaches to the budget. Michael Cannon, Director of Health Studies at the Cato Institute and I discuss the delta variant and the possible developments of effective therapeutics. We also discuss the wisdom of Nobel prize-winning economist, Milton Friedman and the moratorium extension on evictions with Brad Palumbo, Policy Correspondent with the Foundation for Economic Education. Please join us for Monday's show. We have terrific guests the Founder and Publisher of HistoryCentral.com, Marc Schulman and Larry Reed, President Emeritus of the Foundation for Economic Education. Please join us live at 7 a.m. on this website, or you can access the show anytime on podcast platforms (iTunes, TuneIn, Spotify, and Stitcher, ChoiceSocial and Vurbl).
Thank you so much for listening to the Bob Harden Show, celebrating ten years broadcasting weekdays on the internet – providing you news and commentary based on the principles of individual liberty, personal responsibility, limited government and the rule of law. On Monday's show, we visit with Marc Schulman, Founder and Publisher of HistoryCentral.com, about current world events, including COVID around the world, and developments in Iran, Belarus, Afghanistan and Myanmar. We visit with Policy Correspondent for the Foundation for Economic Education, about the national eviction moratorium and we discuss schools, masks, and alarmism. We have great guests lined up for Tuesday's show including our State Senator Kathleen Passidomo, the author of “Greetings from Paradise” (and my wife) Linda Harden, entertaining local guest commentator Boo Mortenson, and the founder and President of Less Government, Seton Motley. Please join us live at 7 a.m. on this website, or you can access the show anytime on podcast platforms (iTunes, TuneIn, Spotify, and Stitcher, ChoiceSocial and Vurbl).
Brad Polumbo is a libertarian-conservative journalist and Policy Correspondent at the Foundation for Economic Education, and host of the "Breaking Boundaries" podcast. Check out Brad's recent interview with Senator Rand Paul: RAND PAUL: Did Dr. Fauci Lie to Congress? (Exclusive Interview) https://youtu.be/ELAfw4xPZWU Here are some of Brad's most recent articles: Despite ‘Delta' Alarmism, US COVID Deaths Are at Lowest Level Since March 2020, Harvard and Stanford Professors Explain https://fee.org/articles/despite-delta-alarmism-us-covid-deaths-are-at-lowest-level-since-march-2020-harvard-and-stanford-professors-explain/ We Just Got Proof That Uber Has Saved Thousands of Lives https://fee.org/articles/we-just-got-proof-that-uber-has-saved-thousands-of-lives/ - - - Get your news from Ground News ground.news/gml Need someone to talk to? Betterhelp.com/gml Interested in learning how to Day Trade? Mastermytrades.com Support the show and join the live group! Patreon.com/goodmorningliberty Like our intro song? Listen to "3 Pill Morning" on Apple and Spotify https://www.3pillmorning.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bloomberg's Saleha Mohsin, U.S. Treasury reporter, and Mike McKee, International Economics & Policy Correspondent, discuss Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin clashing with the Fed over returning unused funds back to the Treasury. Lindsey Piegza, Chief Economist at Stifel, on the U.S. economy losing steam. Brian Chappatta, Bloomberg Opinion debt columnist, discuss his column: "Should Corporate Zombies Give You Nightmares?" Lauren Sauer, Johns Hopkins University Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine, on the latest news surrounding the coronavirus treatments, vaccines and spread.
Ken Leon, Global Director of Industry and Equity Research at CFRA Research, on bank earnings and outlook. Leading labour economist Danny Blanchflower, Professor of Economics at Dartmouth and former BOE policy maker, on the lack of U.S. stimulus and what to expect on the Brexit deadline. Sarah Halzack, Bloomberg Opinion consumer columnist, on Amazon Prime Day. Mike McKee, International Economics & Policy Correspondent for Bloomberg, on President Trump's address to the Economic Club of New York, Hosted by Vonnie Quinn and Paul Sweeney.
Lauren Sauer, Johns Hopkins University Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, on covid vaccine and treatments, and school re-openings. Marvin Loh, Senior Global Macro Strategist, State Street Global Markets, on jobs, the economy, and his current investment outlook. Nick Wadhams, foreign policy reporter for Bloomberg, discusses the U.S. imposing sanctions on Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam, as well as other China officials. Mike McKee, International Economics & Policy Correspondent for Bloomberg, dissects the jobs report. Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Vonnie Quinn.
Logan Mohtashami, columnist for HousingWire and housing data analyst, on the unstoppable U.S. housing market. Nick Wadhams, National Security reporter for Bloomberg, on the U.S. shutting down the China embassy in Houston, as tensions escalate. Michael McKee, International Economics & Policy Correspondent for Bloomberg, on Trump's Fed nominations moving closer to joining the Fed board. Fred Cannon, KBW Global Director of Research, to discuss their new KBW Restoration Index and what it's saying about the economy. Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Vonnie Quinn.
On the show today The Independent's Deputy Editor David Marley is joined by Policy Correspondent, and former Brussels-based Europe Correspondent, Jon Stone to usher Brexit back into significance.Is it feasible or sensible to leave the Union while the world is on lockdown? Or does the pandemic provide the perfect cover for the government to sneak through yet another extension to the transition period while Brexiteers look the other way?The pair also discuss how the EU has responded to the crisis and made efforts to look after its member states.If you enjoy the show please leave us a rating and a comment.Get in touch with your suggestions by emailing thecoronaviruspodcast@independent.co.uk or using #IndyCoronavirusPodcast on social media. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Torsten Slok, Deutsche Bank Chief Economist, on the severe recession to come. Michael McKee, International Economics & Policy Correspondent for Bloomberg, on the Fed signalling unlimited QE for companies and municipalities. Kit Juckes, Global Fixed Income Strategist for Societe Generale, discusses the mad scramble for dollars. Michael Sonnenfeldt, Chairman of TIGER 21, on how their ultra-wealthy and entrepreneurial members are navigating the coronavirus to preserve wealth.
Hosts Jonathan Ferro and Guy Johnson speak with Alastair McCaig, Director of Investment Management at Fern Wealth, about the impact of the coronavirus on the markets. They also speak with Michael Mckee, Bloomberg International Economics & Policy Correspondent, about the FOMC minutes being released Wednesday.
Hosts Jonathan Ferro and Guy Johnson speak with Michael Mckee, Bloomberg International Economics & Policy Correspondent, and Damian Sassower, Chief Emerging Markets Credit Strategist for Bloomberg. They preview Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell's testimony on Capitol Hill this week, and discuss the outlook for emerging markets amid the spread of the coronavirus.
Hosts Jonathan Ferro and Guy Johnson spoke with Michael Hewson, Chief Market Analyst for CMC Markets in London, about Brexit. They recapped Prime Minister Boris Johnson's speech in Wakefield after a series of defeats for his Brexit strategy and the resignation of his own brother, Conservative MP Jo Johnson. They also spoke with Michael Mckee Bloomberg International Economics and Policy Correspondent, about global growth and the payrolls picture.
Hosts Jonathan Ferro and Guy Johnson speak with Michael Hewson, Chief Market Analyst, CMC Markets and Mike McKee, Bloomberg International Economics and Policy Correspondent.
Michael McKee, Bloomberg International Economics & Policy Correspondent, discusses the impact of weakening German manufacturing data ahead of the ECB's rate decision tomorrow. Bob Hormats, Kissinger Associates Vice Chair, says incoming U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson's proposed cabinet reflects the diversity of the Tory Party. Alicia Levine, BNY Mellon Chief Strategist, says global negative yields are inescapable in the U.S. Tim O'Brien, Bloomberg Opinion Columnist, says only legislators who have read the full Mueller report should be allowed to ask questions in the hearings today. And Jonathan Golub, Credit Suisse Chief U.S. Equity Strategist, does not expect falling interest rates to be good for stocks. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Michael McKee, Bloomberg International Economics & Policy Correspondent, discusses the impact of weakening German manufacturing data ahead of the ECB's rate decision tomorrow. Bob Hormats, Kissinger Associates Vice Chair, says incoming U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson's proposed cabinet reflects the diversity of the Tory Party. Alicia Levine, BNY Mellon Chief Strategist, says global negative yields are inescapable in the U.S. Tim O'Brien, Bloomberg Opinion Columnist, says only legislators who have read the full Mueller report should be allowed to ask questions in the hearings today. And Jonathan Golub, Credit Suisse Chief U.S. Equity Strategist, does not expect falling interest rates to be good for stocks.
Doug Heye, former RNC Communications Director and Republican Strategist, unpacks the second night of Democratic debates. Maria Considine King, Senior Vice President, Practice Management at Commonwealth Financial Network, discusses why women advisors need more visibility. Bloomberg's Mike McKee, International Economics & Policy Correspondent, and Steve Engle, TV correspondent in Hong Kong, discusses the key trade and political highlights from G20. Jack Daniels' Assistant Master Distiller Chris Fletcher on what goes into making a premier bourbon, and a look at the biggest markets for bourbon around the world. Hosted by Lisa Abramowicz and Paul Sweeney.
Michael McKee, Bloomberg News International Economics & Policy Correspondent, sits down with two Federal Reserve Presidents. First, Robert Kaplan of the Dallas Fed says the yield curve reflects heightened trade tensions. And Charles Evans of the Chicago Fed says he is "a little bit nervous" about low inflation. Following, Simon Kennedy, Bloomberg News Executive Editor of Economics, says the center of gravity has moved towards a rate cut. And Yelena Shulyatyeva, Bloomberg Economics Senior U.S. Economist, says in the U.S. economy, key cyclical momentum is still there. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Michael McKee, Bloomberg News International Economics & Policy Correspondent, sits down with two Federal Reserve Presidents. First, Robert Kaplan of the Dallas Fed says the yield curve reflects heightened trade tensions. And Charles Evans of the Chicago Fed says he is "a little bit nervous" about low inflation. Following, Simon Kennedy, Bloomberg News Executive Editor of Economics, says the center of gravity has moved towards a rate cut. And Yelena Shulyatyeva, Bloomberg Economics Senior U.S. Economist, says in the U.S. economy, key cyclical momentum is still there.
Patrick Chovanec, Chief Strategist of Silvercrest Asset Management, on how the collapse of China trade talks will impact markets and investment. Mike McKee, International Economics & Policy Correspondent for Bloomberg, on how Trump's tweets about tariff impact to farmers don't add up. Andy Kuper, CEO of LeapFrog Investments, an impact-only private equity fund manager, discusses investing in emerging markets. Shira Ovide, Bloomberg Opinion technology columnist, on Uber's IPO. Hosted by Lisa Abramowicz and Paul Sweeney.
Kate Moore, BlackRock Investment Institute Chief Equity Strategist, says the opportunity in equities is on quality. Carl Riccadonna, Bloomberg Economics Chief U.S. Economist, and Michael McKee, Bloomberg International Economics & Policy Correspondent, share their expectations for today's Fed meeting. Theresa Kong, Matthews Asia Head of Fixed Income & Portfolio Manager, says Chinese defaults will slowly increase but they are a necessary evil. Therese Raphael, Bloomberg Opinion Columnist, says the option of a no-deal Brexit is still on the table at the end of June. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Kate Moore, BlackRock Investment Institute Chief Equity Strategist, says the opportunity in equities is on quality. Carl Riccadonna, Bloomberg Economics Chief U.S. Economist, and Michael McKee, Bloomberg International Economics & Policy Correspondent, share their expectations for today's Fed meeting. Theresa Kong, Matthews Asia Head of Fixed Income & Portfolio Manager, says Chinese defaults will slowly increase but they are a necessary evil. Therese Raphael, Bloomberg Opinion Columnist, says the option of a no-deal Brexit is still on the table at the end of June.
Jason Schenker, President of Prestige Economics and Chairman of The Futurist Institute, discusses the cancelled OPEC meeting in Vienna. Woo Jin Ho, Technology analyst for Bloomberg Intelligence, and Mike McKee, International Economics & Policy Correspondent for Bloomberg, discuss the arrest of Huawei's CFO, and how that may impact trade negotiations and other Chinese tech companies. Gerald Guterman, Senior Principal Partner at Guterman Partners, LLC, on when it's time to buy multi-family real estate. Barak Rabinowitz, Managing Partner of F2 Capital, on VC investing in technology during a seller's market. Hosted by Pimm Foxx and Lisa Ambramowicz.
Richard Clarida, Federal Reserve Vice Chairman, says the U.S. Economy is in good shape right now. Michael McKee, Bloomberg International Economics & Policy Correspondent, says the market is pricing in a much lower path for rate hikes for the Fed in 2019. Marianne Schneider-Petsinger, Chatham House Geoeconomics Fellow for U.S. & the Americas, says it is not clear what the Trump administration wants to achieve with China. Freya Beamish, Pantheon Macroeconomics Chief Asia Economist, highlights the divergent outlook of monetary policy for the PBOC and the Fed. Former Senator Alan Simpson, (R) Wyoming, remembers President George H.W. Bush. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Richard Clarida, Federal Reserve Vice Chairman, says the U.S. Economy is in good shape right now. Michael McKee, Bloomberg International Economics & Policy Correspondent, says the market is pricing in a much lower path for rate hikes for the Fed in 2019. Marianne Schneider-Petsinger, Chatham House Geoeconomics Fellow for U.S. & the Americas, says it is not clear what the Trump administration wants to achieve with China. Freya Beamish, Pantheon Macroeconomics Chief Asia Economist, highlights the divergent outlook of monetary policy for the PBOC and the Fed. Former Senator Alan Simpson, (R) Wyoming, remembers President George H.W. Bush.
Jonathan Fenby, TSLombard Chairman, says the trade war has come at an inconvenient time for Xi Jinping. Michael McKee, Bloomberg International Economics and Policy Correspondent, updates us on the USMCA signing in Buenos Aires. Julia Coronado, Macropolicy Perspectives Founder & President, does not expect the G-20 meetings to resolve trade issues. Ian Bremmer, Eurasia Group President & Founder, says a framework agreement between Xi and Trump would be a huge win. And Garrett Graff, Author of "Threat Matrix", offers an inside look into political drama in Washington. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Jonathan Fenby, TSLombard Chairman, says the trade war has come at an inconvenient time for Xi Jinping. Michael McKee, Bloomberg International Economics and Policy Correspondent, updates us on the USMCA signing in Buenos Aires. Julia Coronado, Macropolicy Perspectives Founder & President, does not expect the G-20 meetings to resolve trade issues. Ian Bremmer, Eurasia Group President & Founder, says a framework agreement between Xi and Trump would be a huge win. And Garrett Graff, Author of "Threat Matrix", offers an inside look into political drama in Washington.
We bring you a Bloomberg Surveillance Special from the Grand Tetons in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Michael McKee, Bloomberg News International Economics & Policy Correspondent, interviews three Fed Presidents at the annual Economic Symposium. James Bullard, St. Louis Fed President, says the Fed is very close to neutral rates. On the contrary, Loretta Mester, Cleveland Fed President, says gradual interest-rate increases should continue. Robert Kaplan, Dallas Fed President, agrees with Mester, he encourages the Fed 'to keep moving.' And we include final perspective from Frederic Mishkin, a former member of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
We bring you a Bloomberg Surveillance Special from the Grand Tetons in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Michael McKee, Bloomberg News International Economics & Policy Correspondent, interviews three Fed Presidents at the annual Economic Symposium. James Bullard, St. Louis Fed President, says the Fed is very close to neutral rates. On the contrary, Loretta Mester, Cleveland Fed President, says gradual interest-rate increases should continue. Robert Kaplan, Dallas Fed President, agrees with Mester, he encourages the Fed 'to keep moving.' And we include final perspective from Frederic Mishkin, a former member of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.
Jerome Schneider, PIMCO Head of Short Term Portfolio Manager, breaks down nominal and real interest rates. Diane Swonk, Grant Thornton Chief Economist,reviews the history of the Fed's independence. Adam Posen, Peterson Institute for International Economics President, worries that President Trump is becoming 'Nixonian.' Jane Foley, Rabobank Head of FX Strategy, and Michael McKee, Bloomberg News International Economics & Policy Correspondent, hop on the show to discuss the potential of a currency war. Vincent Cignarella, Bloomberg Americas Global Macro Squawk, and Margaret Brennan, CBS Face the Nation Host, offer their expertise on market and political news of the week. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Jerome Schneider, PIMCO Head of Short Term Portfolio Manager, breaks down nominal and real interest rates. Diane Swonk, Grant Thornton Chief Economist,reviews the history of the Fed's independence. Adam Posen, Peterson Institute for International Economics President, worries that President Trump is becoming 'Nixonian.' Jane Foley, Rabobank Head of FX Strategy, and Michael McKee, Bloomberg News International Economics & Policy Correspondent, hop on the show to discuss the potential of a currency war. Vincent Cignarella, Bloomberg Americas Global Macro Squawk, and Margaret Brennan, CBS Face the Nation Host, offer their expertise on market and political news of the week.
Christian Schulz, Citi Economics Team Director, says there's plenty of reasons to believe Spanish has become a semi-core Eurozone country. Thomas Byrne, Korean Society President & Columbia University SIPA Professor, says North Korea is a black box but thinks their economy is in trouble. Robert Kaplan, Dallas Fed President, and Michael McKee, Bloomberg's International Economic & Policy Correspondent, review the U.S. economy. Margaret Brennan, CBS Face the Nation Host, says there is no unified message on trade from the Republican or Democratic parties. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Christian Schulz, Citi Economics Team Director, says there's plenty of reasons to believe Spanish has become a semi-core Eurozone country. Thomas Byrne, Korean Society President & Columbia University SIPA Professor, says North Korea is a black box but thinks their economy is in trouble. Robert Kaplan, Dallas Fed President, and Michael McKee, Bloomberg's International Economic & Policy Correspondent, review the U.S. economy. Margaret Brennan, CBS Face the Nation Host, says there is no unified message on trade from the Republican or Democratic parties.
David Welch, Bloomberg News Detroit Bureau Chief, discusses Tesla Model 3 production numbers as the company delivered 8,180 Model 3s in the first three months of the year. Connor O’Brien, CEO at O’Shares, talks about investing in small cap exchange traded funds. Alex Barinka, Bloomberg News Deals Reporter, and Mike Vorhaus, President at Magid Advisors, breakdown Spotify’s direct listing and trading debut on the NYSE. Dennis Kelleher, CEO at Better Markets and Michael McKee, Bloomberg News International Economics & Policy Correspondent, discuss SF Fed President John Williams to become the next President of the NY Fed. And we Drive to the Close with Barry Bannister, Head of Institutional Equity Strategy at Stifel.
David Welch, Bloomberg News Detroit Bureau Chief, discusses Tesla Model 3 production numbers as the company delivered 8,180 Model 3s in the first three months of the year. Connor O'Brien, CEO at O'Shares, talks about investing in small cap exchange traded funds. Alex Barinka, Bloomberg News Deals Reporter, and Mike Vorhaus, President at Magid Advisors, breakdown Spotify's direct listing and trading debut on the NYSE. Dennis Kelleher, CEO at Better Markets and Michael McKee, Bloomberg News International Economics & Policy Correspondent, discuss SF Fed President John Williams to become the next President of the NY Fed. And we Drive to the Close with Barry Bannister, Head of Institutional Equity Strategy at Stifel. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
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