

Sam Fleming
FT's economics editor.
Top 10 podcasts with Sam Fleming
Ranked by the Snipd community

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Mar 16, 2026 • 12min
US shale producers not yet tempted by $100 oil
Sam Fleming, FT economics editor who tracks central banks and inflation, and Stephanie Findley, Houston-based reporter covering the US shale patch. They discuss why Texas producers are reluctant to ramp up output despite $100 oil. They explore split producer strategies, the role of costs and timing, and how higher energy prices reshape central bank thinking.

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Nov 27, 2025 • 11min
UK Budget boosts taxes to all-time high
In this insightful discussion, Sam Fleming, FT economics editor, analyzes the UK's new budget, revealing a significant £26bn tax increase and its implications for public finances. He explores how the budget is positioned to appeal to Labour MPs and the potential impact on households. Meanwhile, Chris Kaye, FT Mumbai Bureau Chief, delves into India's booming steel production, highlighting its economic benefits versus environmental costs and trade tensions, while addressing the urgent need for sustainable practices amidst rising pollution.

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Apr 26, 2025 • 19min
Swamp Notes: Trump’s ‘you break it, you buy it’ moment
John McHenry, VP of North Star Opinion Research, offers insights on Republican voter sentiments, while FT's economics editor Sam Fleming examines Trump's fluctuating tariffs. They discuss the political fallout of Trump's trade strategies and the GOP's balancing act with rising economic concerns. With Trump's assurance not to fire Fed chair Powell despite earlier criticisms, both guests explore how these moves might affect midterm elections and the broader economic landscape, revealing intricate connections between policy and public perception.

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Mar 13, 2026 • 24min
The economic fallout of the Iran war
Sam Fleming, FT economics editor focused on macro and central banks, and Myles McCormick, FT U.S. economics correspondent expert in energy markets, discuss the Iran conflict’s economic shock. They cover why oil surged above $100 and LNG strains, how bond markets and central banks are reacting, which economies face the biggest exposure, and the political risks from rising fuel costs.

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Jun 6, 2025 • 29min
Facing down a fiscal firestorm
This discussion features Robert Shrimsley, a correspondent for the Financial Times, Sam Fleming, the FT's economics editor, and Jennifer Williams, its northern correspondent. They dive into UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves' pivotal decisions on winter fuel payments and massive transport funding. The guests dissect the implications of rising defense spending, imminent fiscal cuts, and the evolving role of the Conservative Party's reputation. They also highlight the urgent need for equitable investment in northern transport, calling for a renewed government commitment for public trust.

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Mar 6, 2026 • 35min
Iran shock for Starmer
Sam Fleming, FT economics editor, explains how Middle East shocks hit UK inflation and growth. Miranda Green, FT deputy opinion editor, dissects immigration shifts and political trade-offs. Robert Shrimsley, FT chief political commentator, probes Starmer’s stance on Iran and party strategy. They debate military options, public polling, fiscal fallout and the political balancing act in short, punchy segments.

Aug 30, 2024 • 35min
Labour’s descent into ‘miserabilism’
Sam Fleming, the FT economics editor, shares insights into Labour's challenges as the party grapples with a projected £22 billion deficit. He highlights the difficult balance of increasing taxes while maintaining voter support. The discussion delves into the political climate, revealing struggles within party leadership and the urgency of effective governance. They also touch on the Tory leadership race and the need for Labour to communicate its vision of hope amidst the gloom, examining the broader implications for UK economic and diplomatic relations.

Nov 28, 2025 • 40min
Budget bonanza: tax highs and growth lows
Sam Fleming, Economics editor at the Financial Times, analyzes the chaos surrounding Rachel Reeves' Budget announcement. Katie Martin, Markets columnist, discusses how the markets reacted to unexpected fiscal news, while Stephen Bush, Politics columnist, delves into Labour's strategy and the political fallout. They explore unprecedented tax rises, winners and losers of the Budget, and the risks tied to political decisions. The team also tackles the implications for public finances and assesses whether Reeves can maintain her political credibility in a tumultuous landscape.

Nov 7, 2025 • 35min
To tax, but who to tax, that is the question
In this discussion, Jim Pickard, Deputy Political Editor at the Financial Times, examines the impact of Rachel Reeves' recent speech on tax expectations. Sam Fleming, Economics Editor, weighs the pros and cons of potential tax increases versus varied fiscal measures, highlighting risks to government credibility. Katie Martin shares insights on bond market responses and the implications for the UK economy. The trio also debates labor’s past fiscal choices, the potential for fiscal consolidation, and investor sentiments regarding future leadership.

Oct 31, 2025 • 34min
Reeves’ £30bn treasure hunt
Join Stephen Bush, a keen political analyst, Robert Shrimsley, chief commentator for the FT, and Sam Fleming, economics editor, as they dive into Rachel Reeves' challenge to find £30bn before the Budget. They discuss the pressure on Labour's manifesto tax pledges and the potential fallout from the OBR's troubling productivity downgrade. The panel debates the implications of breaking tax promises, explores trade-offs between national insurance and income tax, and speculates on the long-term strategy leading to the next election.


