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Welcome to the first episode of Voternomics. On this podcast, Stephanie Flanders, Bloombergâs head of government and economics coverage, Allegra Stratton, author of Bloombergâs The Readout newsletter and Bloomberg Opinion columnist Adrian Wooldridge discuss how voters have the opportunity to affect markets, countries and economies like never before. Historian Niall Ferguson and Bloomberg Washington reporter Nancy Cook join our hosts to give their take on this unique moment in time.
Ferguson explains why he believes the 2024 US presidential election isnât about foreign policy, why Donald Trump is using his 2016 campaign strategy and why the second Cold War is escalating faster than the first.
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The Bank of England has found itself caught in the middle of a global divide over who will cut interest rates firstâand when. Senior UK economy reporter Phil Aldrick joins David Merritt, Francine Lacqua and Allegra Stratton on this weekâs In the City to explain the two schools of thought, and their implications.
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The deadly April 1 airstrike on Iranâs consulate in Syria and Iranâs retaliation against Israel with a drone and missile attack changed the ârules of engagementâ right before our eyes, according to geopolitical strategist Tina Fordham. âThis is the most significant uptick in Middle East risk for 20 years.â
Fordham is the founder of Fordham Global Foresight, an independent consultancy dedicated to advising boards and C-suite executives on geopolitical, socio-economic and financial risks. She joins David Merritt and Francine Lacqua on this weekâs In the City to discuss the Israel-Hamas war, the resulting carnage in Gaza and how long-standing tensions between Israel and Iran are coming to a head. She also addresses what happens next and what it means for stability in the region as well as global markets.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Britainâs biggest supplier of water is in trouble.
The parent company of Thames Water is at risk of running out of money, having been forced to deal with a seemingly endless series of leaks and sewage spills while struggling to adapt to global warming and its effect on Londonâs future. So how did it get into this big of a mess, and is there a way out? Bloomberg reporter Jess Shankleman joins this weekâs In the City with Allegra Stratton and Ailbhe Rea to discuss.
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Anthony Scaramucci, a Wall Street veteran and former communications director in Donald Trumpâs White House, joins Francine Lacqua and Bloomberg Opinion columnist Adrian Wooldridge on this weekâs In the City to explain why he thinks a second Trump presidency would be âdangerous.â He also talks about why he isnât voting for his former boss and why he doesnât think the majority of Americans will either.
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Hamdi Ulukaya, the founder of the billion-dollar Chobani yogurt empire, is on a mission to convince companies everywhere that helping refugees is good business. Itâs the guiding principle behind his nonprofit Tent Partnership for Refugees, a global network of companies committed to integrating refugees into the labor market.
Ulukaya joins this weekâs episode of In the City with hosts Francine Lacqua and Allegra Stratton to discuss the launch of the Tent UK coalition.
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The Big Take from Bloomberg News brings you inside whatâs shaping the world's economies with the smartest and most informed business reporters around the world. The context you need on the stories that can move markets. Every afternoon.
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Former European Union Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier says the bloc is âin a sense at a crossroad.â With European Parliament elections set for June and focus turning to the far right, which is forecast to make gains, deep concern is rising for many in Europeâ including Barnier. On this weekâs episode of In the City, he speaks with Francine Lacqua on the sidelines of the Bank of America conference in Rome.
Also on this episode, Bloomberg Opinion columnist Adrian Wooldridge joins to discuss Barnierâs comments. Wooldridge said he sees a surge in right-wing populism defining the European elections, and predicts it will âupend a lot of conventional wisdom of how politics should work in Europe.â
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âI would be lying if I said anything other than 2023 was extremely difficult, personally,â says Erin Platts, the former chief executive of Silicon Valley Bank UK. A year ago this month, Platts oversaw the unitâs emergency takeover by HSBC amid a meltdown in the US regional banking sector. Platts, who now runs the rescued iteration of the bank, joins Francine Lacqua and Allegra Stratton on this weekâs In the City to explain why she feels the episode showed the strength of the UK regulation regime.
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The In the City team analyzes the UK finance ministerâs offerings and whether theyâre enough to stave off defeat at the polls. Allegra Stratton, Francine Lacqua and Adrian Wooldridge host.
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The Deal, hosted by Alex Rodriguez and Jason Kelly, features intimate conversations with business titans, sports champions and game-changing entrepreneurs who reveal their investment philosophies, pivotal career moves and the ones that got away. From Bloomberg Podcasts and Bloomberg Originals, The Deal is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart, Bloomberg Carplay, or wherever you get your podcasts. You can also watch The Deal on Bloomberg Television, and Bloomberg Originals on YouTube.
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What is Jeremy Huntâs plan for the UK budget this week? Where are tax and spending plans heading? Will any version of the budget make a dent in the Labour Partyâs lead in the polls?
UK government reporter Joe Mayes, creator of the UK budget game, joins this weekâs In the City to explore those questions and outline what options he believes the Chancellor of the Exchequer has available to him.Hosts Francine Lacqua, Allegra Stratton and Bloomberg Opinion columnist Adrian Wooldridge also ask about the Conservative Partyâs attitude toward its election chances and what we might expect to see from a Labour budget should the party come to power in the next election.
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Rishi Sunak is calling for the proceeds from frozen Russian assets to go to Ukraine. But concerns have been raised over whether such a maneuver would be legal. Stephanie Baker, a senior reporter on Bloombergâs investigations team, joins to explain how âfinancial engineeringâ can address that.
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Robert Pickering, once the chief executive of former private British investment bank Cazenove, joins to discuss his book Blue Blood: Cazenove in The Age of Global Banking and reflect on London's banking landscape. He says that competitive pay is a big problem and that âtoo many regulationsâ are getting in the way of snaring top talent. Discussing the prospect of NatWestâs retail offer, Pickering says thereâs an ethical dilemma at work.
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Miles Celic, chief executive of TheCityUK, the trade body which represents financial and professional services in Britain, joins Francine Lacqua and David Merritt on In the City this week. They discuss what the business sector wants to see in the budget next month, what it expects from a Labour government and why holding regulators accountable can be more important than which party is in power.
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âThe most undervalued real estate market in the world today, without a doubt, is the Middle East,â says property tycoon Nick Candy. Joining host Francine Lacqua on this weekâs episode of In the City, Candy says he would be ârunningâ to the region if he were in his twenties and starting up in real estate again. He also explains why when it comes to the UK governmentâs leadership, he thinks itâs time for a change, and why it'd be impossible for him to build a project like One Hyde Park in London now.
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UK Economic Secretary to the Treasury Bim Afolami says he wants to connect the public to equities and private markets. He shares his strategy for doing so with Allegra Stratton and Francine Lacqua.
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A rematch between US President Joe Biden and Donald Trump is looking more likely since Florida Governor Ron DeSantis dropped out of the Republican race and former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley came in second in New Hampshire. Coupled with recent polls pointing to Bidenâs unpopularity with many Americans, politicians and business leaders all over the world are bracing for the possibility that the twice-impeached Trump could return to the Oval Office.
On this weekâs episode of In the City, Stephanie Flanders, Bloombergâs Head of Economics and Government, joins Francine and Allegra to lay out what preparations may look like for another four years of Trump.
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Misinformation and disinformation generated by artificial intelligence was near the top of the World Economic Forumâs report on global threats this year. But itâs not just AI thatâs the culprit â itâs also âpoliticians willing to exploit, distribution patterns over social networks, the capacities of media organizations to verify."
Azeem Azhar, creator of the Exponential View, a platform dedicated to in-depth technology analysis and Saadia Zahidi, managing director at the WEF, join hosts Francine Lacqua and David Merritt in Davos to discuss the risk that AI poses to the global order--and why its impact is in our hands.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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