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Nov 13, 2024 • 15min
Another Trump Term Is Coming. Is Asia Ready?
Daniel Ten Kate, Bloomberg’s executive editor for Asia economy and government, joins a panel to discuss the potential consequences of a second Trump term on Asian economies. They dive into the complexities of U.S.-China relations and the possible rise in tariffs that could impact countries like China and India. The conversation touches on how Southeast Asian nations are strategizing through regional partnerships to navigate these challenges. With an unpredictable geopolitical landscape ahead, the experts underscore the importance of strategic preparedness.

Nov 12, 2024 • 16min
Why Bitcoin Is Surging to All-Time Highs
Bitcoin's value has skyrocketed to over $89k amid a political shift in the U.S. The hosts explore how Donald Trump's reelection might influence a more crypto-friendly regulatory environment. They discuss the potential impact of recent SEC decisions, the role of major investments in political campaigns, and the changing attitudes toward cryptocurrency. With speculation on whether this surge is sustainable or another boom-bust cycle, the podcast unpacks the complexities of the evolving digital asset landscape.

Nov 11, 2024 • 18min
The Economic Impact of Trump’s Promises
Tom Orlik, Chief Economist for Bloomberg Economics, explores the economic promises made by President-elect Trump. He delves into the potential implications of Trump's policies on inflation, GDP, and the taxpayer. Orlik analyzes the sustainability of strategies like taxation and tariffs, questioning their real-world impact. He also highlights the complex consequences of immigration policies on the labor market and discusses broader economic shifts, underlining the importance of mental health support amidst these changes.

Nov 8, 2024 • 14min
A Big Winner From Trump’s Election Victory? His Businesses
Tom Maloney, a Bloomberg reporter specializing in billionaire assets, dives into the financial intricacies of Donald Trump's business interests. He discusses how Trump's ventures, like Truth Social and crypto, could thrive with his potential second term. The podcast covers valuation challenges and the impact of political influence on Trump's corporate successes. Maloney also reveals unique business tactics, such as Gucci's negotiations in Trump Tower, illustrating how politics and profit intertwine in this complex landscape.

Nov 6, 2024 • 13min
Trump Wins, Trump Trade Surges
Wendy Benjaminson, Bloomberg Senior Washington Editor, analyzes Donald Trump's surprising comeback as the 47th president. She discusses the immediate market responses and the surge of the Trump Trade. Dive into the implications of his electoral win on U.S. policies and the economy, especially regarding voter sentiment and the Hispanic community. Explore how Trump's future priorities might shape foreign spending and geopolitical dynamics, focusing on conflicts like the war in Ukraine.

Nov 4, 2024 • 1min
Listen Now: US Election Coverage on Bloomberg Podcasts
Get ready for an exciting dive into the significance of the upcoming U.S. election on November 5th, a pivotal moment in history. Discover insights into critical close races that could sway the outcome. The discussion highlights potential delays in results, underscoring the importance of staying updated. Tune in for real-time updates and expert analysis to navigate the election landscape.

Nov 4, 2024 • 16min
How the World Is Bracing for a Trump or Harris Win
Flavia Krause-Jackson, Bloomberg's Executive Editor, explores the global anxiety surrounding the upcoming U.S. presidential election. Leaders worldwide share their concerns and preparations, highlighting the potential ramifications of candidates like Kamala Harris or Donald Trump on issues like trade and immigration. The discussion delves into the ongoing Ukraine conflict, U.S.-China relations, and how shifts in American policy might reshape global dynamics. Krause-Jackson emphasizes the importance of America's actions for its superpower status and international stability.

Nov 1, 2024 • 26min
Why Elon Musk Is Opening His Wallet for Donald Trump
Elon Musk is shaking up politics with his surprising support for Donald Trump, contributing over $100 million to pro-Trump efforts. Discover the grievances shaping Musk's political pivot amid the tension with Biden's administration. The podcast humorously tackles the birth certificate controversy, paralleling it with reality TV dynamics. Explore how Musk's influence and controversial decisions, like reinstating Trump on Twitter, reflect a deeper engagement with far-right ideologies and the intricate dance of power in today's politics.

Oct 30, 2024 • 14min
Silicon Valley Elites Want to Block the Sun. Not Everyone’s On Board
Sophie Alexander, a Bloomberg reporter specializing in billionaires and philanthropy, dives into the contentious world of solar radiation modification. She explores how Silicon Valley elites are investing heavily in this controversial technology to potentially cool the planet by blocking sunlight. The conversation highlights the ethical dilemmas, urgent need for regulatory oversight, and warnings from researchers about the unintended consequences. Alexander also discusses the importance of including diverse voices in the dialogue, particularly from communities most impacted by climate change.

Oct 29, 2024 • 15min
The US Pledged to Contain China’s Tech Ambitions. It’s Not Working
Rebecca Choong Wilkins, Bloomberg's Asia government and politics correspondent, dives deep into China's relentless technological rise. She discusses the triumphs of the Made in China 2025 initiative, particularly in solar energy and electric vehicles. The conversation sheds light on the effectiveness of U.S. tariffs and export controls, revealing the challenges they face in curbing China's ambitions. With contrasting strategies under Trump and Harris, the dialogue explores whether a collaborative approach could bolster U.S. competitiveness in this high-stakes tech rivalry.


