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Financial Times
A rundown of the most important global business stories you need to know for the coming day, from the newsroom of the Financial Times. Available every weekday morning. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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17 snips
Nov 25, 2024 • 12min
Wall Street’s ‘sigh of relief’ over Trump’s Treasury pick
Huawei is about to unveil a flagship smartphone showcasing its own apps, marking a bold move in tech independence. Meanwhile, Wall Street is breathing easier with Scott Bessent as the new Treasury pick; his hedge fund background brings hope for economic stability. The podcast also delves into the struggle for climate finance agreements amid developing nations' concerns and warns of the U.S.'s diminishing influence in Latin America, particularly as China capitalizes on the region's rich mineral resources.

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Nov 24, 2024 • 31min
The Economics Show: What does a Trump presidency mean for immigration?
Michael Clemens, an expert on migration economics from George Mason University, delves into the potential impacts of a second Trump presidency on immigration. He discusses the current role of over 12 million unauthorized immigrants in the economy and the ramifications of mass deportation. The conversation highlights how Trump's rhetoric often scapegoats immigrants during tough economic times and reflects on historical precedents for immigration policy. Clemens stresses the need for reform to create legal work opportunities and balanced migration management.

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Nov 23, 2024 • 19min
Swamp Notes: Anthony Scaramucci unpacks Trump’s cabinet
In this episode, former Trump communications director Anthony Scaramucci sheds light on Trump's cabinet choices, emphasizing the shift from mainstream conservatives to loyalist allies. He discusses the dynamics of Trump's inner circle and how personality will shape governance. Scaramucci humorously shares anecdotes while diving into the implications of these selections for future policy and bipartisan efforts. The conversation also touches on interesting personalities in politics, revealing how loyalty will play a pivotal role in the upcoming administration.

Nov 22, 2024 • 12min
US hits Gautam Adani with bribery charges
Matt Gaetz makes headlines as he withdraws from the attorney-general race. Meanwhile, billionaire Gautam Adani faces serious bribery charges linked to a $250 million scheme involving Indian officials. The International Criminal Court issues an arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, shaking up international relations. Plus, an insightful discussion on how tariffs shape consumer prices in the U.S. reveals that their economic impact might not be as straightforward as it seems.

Nov 21, 2024 • 11min
UK inflation creeps back
UK inflation surged to 2.3% in October, driven by rising energy prices, putting pressure on the Bank of England's interest rate strategies. Nvidia's revenue nearly doubled thanks to booming AI chip demand. Disgraced financier Bill Hwang received an 18-year prison sentence for fraud. Meanwhile, China's government is bracing for potential trade tensions if Trump returns to power, enacting strategic countermeasures to protect its economy from proposed tariffs. The global financial landscape is shifting rapidly amid these tensions.

Nov 20, 2024 • 11min
Ukraine strikes Russia with US missiles
A significant military shift occurs as Ukraine uses U.S.-made long-range missiles to target Russian sites, marking a striking escalation in their conflict. Meanwhile, Walmart surpasses revenue expectations, showcasing resilience in the retail sector. Asian defense contractors are experiencing a surge, driven by geopolitical tensions and increased defense spending in countries like Japan and South Korea. Additionally, Thames Water faces a severe sewage crisis, raising concerns over environmental practices amid discussions on broader economic trends.

13 snips
Nov 19, 2024 • 10min
US business raises alarm over Trump’s deportation plan
U.S. businesses are sounding alarms over a potential deportation plan by Donald Trump, warning of labor shortages that could threaten productivity. Vanguard is taking a stand by allowing shareholders to prioritize profits over ESG values. Meanwhile, Chinese tech firms are aggressively building AI teams in Silicon Valley, navigating complex geopolitical tensions while seeking top talent. In food innovation, Huel is making waves with its expanding fan base, showcasing successful market diversification.

10 snips
Nov 18, 2024 • 12min
The US dollar surges
Miles McCormick, FT's Houston correspondent, sheds light on the renewed surge in offshore oil drilling amidst rising U.S. dollar strength. He discusses the implications of President Biden's decision allowing Ukraine to strike back against Russia, as well as the impacts on global markets from potential tariff proposals. The conversation also dives into Shell's innovative Vito platform, aiming for efficiency and reduced emissions, while exploring the contrasting views on environmental concerns within the industry.

15 snips
Nov 17, 2024 • 21min
Behind the Money: Wall Street, tech and energy during Trump’s second term
Brooke Masters, U.S. financial editor for the Financial Times, and Stephen Morris, San Francisco Bureau Chief for the Financial Times, delve into potential shifts in Wall Street, tech, and energy under a second Trump administration. They discuss the mixed regulatory landscape and the influence of key figures like Elon Musk on financial policies. The duo predicts winners and losers in corporate America, highlighting the contrasting fortunes of fossil fuels versus renewables. Plus, they explore how tech giants might navigate future regulatory challenges.

13 snips
Nov 16, 2024 • 16min
Swamp Notes: How can Democrats rebuild?
Lauren Fedor, FT's Deputy Washington Bureau Chief, dives into crucial discussions on the Democratic Party's future strategies. The conversation highlights the party's response to past electoral defeats and the need for a shift toward socioeconomic issues to connect with working-class voters. Fedor examines the challenges posed by Trump's influence and the importance of unity and a compelling message to resonate with a diverse electorate. They also speculate on the political landscape leading up to 2028 and potential dynamics between key figures.


