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Apr 29, 2025 • 16min
What a Liberal Victory Means for Canada and the Trade War
Brian Platt, a Canadian government reporter for Bloomberg, discusses the narrow Liberal victory under Mark Carney's leadership. He delves into how this mandates collaboration with other parties, particularly in navigating urgent trade negotiations with President Trump. The talk highlights changing voter sentiments and the implications for U.S.-Canada relations. Platt also addresses the pressing economic challenges Canada faces, including a housing crisis and the need for effective responses from government levels amidst evolving political dynamics.

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Apr 25, 2025 • 17min
Top Colleges Are Too Costly — Even for Parents Making $300K
In this engaging conversation with Paulina Cachero, a Bloomberg reporter specializing in the soaring costs of higher education, listeners uncover shocking truths about college expenses. Cachero highlights how even families earning $300,000 face financial strain from elite institutions. The discussion reveals the hidden costs of college education, the inequalities in financial aid, and the myth that public universities are always the best option. Prepare for revelations that challenge conventional wisdom about affording a degree in today's economy.

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Apr 24, 2025 • 16min
The Americans With Disabilities Making Under Minimum Wage
For decades, workers, disability advocates and employers have debated a program called 14(c), a section of employment law that lets companies pay certain employees with disabilities less than the federal minimum wage. Proponents say the program provides opportunities for people who might not find them elsewhere. Critics say it’s exploitative and stigmatizing. On today’s Big Take podcast, Bloomberg senior reporter Josh Eidelson joins host Sarah Holder to dig into the debate over subminimum wage and the future of the program under President Trump. Read more: It’s Legal to Pay US Workers With Disabilities as Little as 25¢ an HourSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Apr 22, 2025 • 15min
The Chinese Toy Company Defying the Trade War
Chinese toy company Pop Mart is one of the hottest stocks this year thanks to the wild popularity of its Labubu dolls and other blind box toys. On today’s Big Take Asia podcast, host K. Oanh Ha talks to Bloomberg Opinion’s Shuli Ren about how the company’s business model could help it ride out the trade-war storm. Read more: China’s ‘Blind Box’ Magic Breeds Millions of Peter PansFurther listening: How China’s BYD Became King of the Affordable EVSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Apr 18, 2025 • 16min
The Vibes Are Off. But Is It a Recession?
Amid tariff whiplash, renewed inflation concerns and turbulence in financial markets, Americans are left wondering: Do the economic vibes match our economic reality? And are we headed for a recession?Today on the show, Bloomberg senior markets editor and columnist John Authers joins host David Gura to discuss official and unofficial recession indicators and what the state of the economy tells us about what could be ahead.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Apr 16, 2025 • 20min
A Rubber Company Supplying Top Tiremakers Faces Troubling Accusations
Sheridan Prasso, a Bloomberg reporter, delves into the troubling allegations of sexual coercion at Socfin's rubber plantations. She reveals how systemic poverty and power imbalances contribute to the exploitation of workers, particularly women. Prasso discusses the company's claims of improvement amid ongoing scrutiny, highlighting the challenges of enforcing labor rights in the industry. The conversation also touches on new EU regulations that could reshape corporate accountability and improve conditions for vulnerable workers.

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Apr 15, 2025 • 15min
Inside the Explosive Feud That Rocked Singapore’s Richest Family
Sheryl Lee, a Bloomberg reporter based in Singapore, and Dexter Low, Singapore's real estate reporter, dive into the dramatic feud within the Kwek family, owners of City Developments. They explore the lawsuit that shattered the family's image, revealing deep-rooted tensions and legacy concerns. The discussion highlights the ripple effects on investor confidence and the challenges faced by family-run corporations in Asia. The narrative draws parallels with the theme of 'Succession', showcasing the intricacies of family dynamics in the business world.

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Apr 14, 2025 • 15min
America Is Pumping The Brakes On EVs. GM Is Doubling Down.
Bloomberg's Detroit Bureau Chief David Welch, an expert on the car industry and author of 'Charging Ahead', dives into the turbulent landscape of electric vehicles. He discusses GM’s bold commitment to EVs amid political and economic challenges, especially with changing tariffs and consumer sentiment. Welch contrasts GM's strategies against competitors like Tesla and BYD, exploring the implications of pricing pressures and supply chain disruptions. Can GM win over dissatisfied Tesla customers in this shifting market? Tune in to find out!

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Apr 11, 2025 • 20min
Forget the S&P or CPI. Meet the Bacon Egg and Cheese Index
Discover the surprising economic insights behind the rising cost of a bacon, egg, and cheese sandwich. Unpack the challenges facing farmers and the wheat and egg industries amid market turbulence. Explore how climate issues impact coffee prices and why bacon is becoming the go-to alternative to beef. Listen to creative strategies from a coffee roaster navigating this inflationary landscape while analyzing the broader implications of breakfast pricing trends on consumer choices.

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Apr 10, 2025 • 20min
What a Trade War Means for Your Money
Charlie Wells, a Bloomberg personal finance reporter, breaks down the recent turbulence in global markets triggered by U.S.-China trade tensions. He discusses the rollercoaster ride of stock prices and the challenge this poses for retail investors. Wells emphasizes the importance of maintaining investment strategies amidst chaos and shares practical advice on monitoring 401k plans and assessing risk tolerance. He also explores smart financial moves like diversification and strategic purchasing to weather the uncertainty ahead.


