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10/14/20245 minutes, 19 seconds
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Crypto Doesn’t Belong in Politics: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Rachel Rosenthal presents an editorial arguing that candidates should do their best to ignore digital currency advocates, despite their huge campaign finance war chests.
8/28/20241 minute, 42 seconds
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Ban on Doctor-Owned Hospitals Has Backfired: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Rachel Rosenthal presents an editorial arguing that Congress should reverse a policy that stymies much-needed competition.
8/22/20241 minute, 39 seconds
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The US Needs to Start Talking About Taxes: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Rachel Rosenthal presents an editorial arguing that the expiration of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 is a chance to start repairing the country’s public finances.
8/20/20241 minute, 39 seconds
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Europe and China Can Avoid an EV Trade War: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Rachel Rosenthal presents an editorial arguing that a peaceful agreement establishing fairer competition would be good for consumers, business and the environment.
8/17/20241 minute, 43 seconds
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Is Private Equity a Threat? It’s Hard to Say: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Rachel Rosenthal presents an editorial arguing that the proliferation of leverage in an opaque realm should raise concerns.
8/15/20241 minute, 39 seconds
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The H-1B Lottery Is Too Easily Gamed: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Rachel Rosenthal presents an editorial arguing that visas for highly skilled workers should be awarded by talent, not luck.
8/14/20241 minute, 39 seconds
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Housing Should Be a Priority for Candidates: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Rachel Rosenthal presents an editorial arguing that politicians from both parties must offer better solutions to make housing more affordable.
8/13/20241 minute, 37 seconds
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UK Riots Are Keir Starmer’s First Big Test: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Rachel Rosenthal presents an editorial arguing that the government needs a strong criminal justice system and a functional immigration policy to prevent a repeat.
8/12/20241 minute, 38 seconds
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Everyone Wants the Government to Do Better: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Rachel Rosenthal presents an editorial arguing that no matter their politics, Americans agree that a more effective federal bureaucracy is needed. Now’s the time to focus on it.
8/5/20241 minute, 41 seconds
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Permit Reform Is a Win for Clean Energy: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Rachel Rosenthal presents an editorial arguing that a new deal in Congress to streamline clean-energy projects is a victory for common sense.
8/2/20241 minute, 41 seconds
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How to Fix Britain’s Skills Deficit: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Rachel Rosenthal presents an editorial arguing that the UK must fix its dysfunctional system of apprenticeships and vocational training. The government has left too many young people with few opportunities.
7/31/20241 minute, 35 seconds
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Doctors Need Clarity on Emergency Abortions: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Rachel Rosenthal presents an editorial arguing that lawmakers must pass more detailed legislation to protect women's access to necessary care. 
7/29/20241 minute, 32 seconds
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The Fates of Ukraine and NATO Are Linked: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Rachel Rosenthal presents an editorial arguing that Europe must accelerate efforts to improve its own defenses and industrial cooperation. 
7/26/20241 minute, 23 seconds
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The US Must Convince More Citizens to Serve: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Rachel Rosenthal presents an editorial arguing that militaries don’t just need more weapons to deter Russia and China — they need soldiers to man them. 
7/25/20241 minute, 37 seconds
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Europe Needs the Right Kind of Finance: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Rachel Rosenthal presents an editorial arguing that securitization has a bad reputation, but it can do a lot of good.  
7/24/20241 minute, 27 seconds
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Joe Biden Chooses His Country and Conscience: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Rachel Rosenthal presents an editorial arguing that the president made an honorable choice by giving up the trappings of power for the good of the country.  
7/23/20241 minute, 44 seconds
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Want Cheaper Prescriptions? Start Bargaining: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Rachel Rosenthal presents an editorial arguing that with the right reforms, expanding drug-price negotiations can lower costs without impeding innovation.
7/22/20241 minute, 43 seconds
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Vance’s Era of Big-Government Conservatism: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Rachel Rosenthal presents an editorial arguing that the Republican realignment embraces the defects of populist economics. 
7/19/20241 minute, 25 seconds
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Be Careful Not to Overregulate Big Tech: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Rachel Rosenthal presents an editorial arguing that the EU should discourage anticompetitive behavior without micromanaging businesses. Red tape often does more harm than good.
7/17/20241 minute, 26 seconds
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Tackle Medical Debt, Don’t Just Hide It: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Rachel Rosenthal presents an editorial arguing that a consumer watchdog’s plan to eliminate health-care bills from credit records merely masks the inequities it aims to address.
7/17/20241 minute, 25 seconds
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Nuclear Energy Is Finally Getting a Boost: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Rachel Rosenthal presents an editorial arguing that after years of red tape, there’s reason to be optimistic about the future of nuclear energy. 
7/15/20241 minute, 24 seconds
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Banks’ Stress Tests Send a Misleading Signal: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Rachel Rosenthal presents an editorial arguing that the Fed’s gauge of stability in the banking system is flawed. Financial institutions need a clearer view of their own risks.
7/12/20241 minute, 24 seconds
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A Sane Budget Is a 2024 Campaign Casualty: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Rachel Rosenthal presents an editorial arguing that neither presidential candidate shows much interest in fiscal restraint. Yet ignoring the problem won’t make it go away.
7/11/20241 minute, 28 seconds
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Congress Should Ban Bump Stocks: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Rachel Rosenthal presents an editorial arguing that rapid-fire devices have little purpose outside of mass shootings. Lawmakers need to act.
7/10/20241 minute, 28 seconds
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Europe Can’t Afford Far-Right Policies: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Rachel Rosenthal presents an editorial arguing that the EU’s centrist leaders must use the next five years to achieve a deeper and more financially sound union.
7/9/20241 minute, 25 seconds
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Without Chevron, Clearer Laws Are Essential: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Rachel Rosenthal presents an editorial arguing that lawmakers need to enact clearer statutes, otherwise agencies and courts will frequently be at odds over what the law demands. 
7/3/20241 minute, 34 seconds
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US Chip Dreams Depend on Immigrants: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Rachel Rosenthal presents an editorial arguing that the billions being spent to revive the American semiconductor industry could be wasted if Congress doesn’t open the door to more high-skilled talent. 
7/2/20241 minute, 25 seconds
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Stop the Politics and Give FDIC a New Boss: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Rachel Rosenthal presents an editorial arguing that Democrats waited for too long before calling for new FDIC leadership. Installing better management at the bank regulator should be a bipartisan priority.
7/1/20241 minute, 44 seconds
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Mexico City’s Water Scare Is a Wake-Up Call: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Rachel Rosenthal presents an editorial arguing that cities around the world may soon confront their own “Day Zero.” Officials must act now to shrink demand and expand supply of water.
6/27/20241 minute, 22 seconds
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Putin’s ‘Peace’ Proposal for Ukraine: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Rachel Rosenthal presents an editorial arguing that some form of territorial concessions will be part of a negotiated end to the war Putin started. That must be Ukraine’s decision to make.
6/26/20241 minute, 25 seconds
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Climate Change Notches a Win in Europe: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Rachel Rosenthal presents an editorial arguing that the European Union’s centrist leaders must learn their lessons and double down on achieving net zero. If Europe’s mainstream politicians care about their future, they won’t give up the fight.
6/24/20241 minute, 29 seconds
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Trump Won’t Fix the Federal Workforce: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Rachel Rosenthal presents an editorial arguing that firing civil servants at will won’t fix the federal workforce. “You’re fired” works better on reality TV than in reality.
6/21/20241 minute, 24 seconds
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‘Digital Twins’ Are Becoming a Reality: Editorial (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Rachel Rosenthal presents an editorial arguing that digital twins are at the forefront of a long-awaited era of precision medicine. Though the technology might still seem closer to science fiction than reality, with the right support, investment and safeguards, this can change.
6/20/20241 minute, 28 seconds
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Europe’s EV Tariffs Are a Climate Setback: Editorial (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Rachel Rosenthal presents an editorial arguing that the EU’s move to impose new import tariffs on Chinese EVs is misguided. Maintaining growth while addressing the existential threat of climate change requires openness.
6/18/20241 minute, 22 seconds
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Contraception Access Must Be Protected: Editorial (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Rachel Rosenthal presents an editorial arguing that Congress should codify access to birth control nationwide. The Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade gave rise to legitimate concern that other well-established rights can’t be taken for granted.
6/17/20241 minute, 24 seconds
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Biden Needs a New Campaign Strategy: Editorial (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Rachel Rosenthal presents an editorial arguing that President Joe Biden can’t win another election from the basement. If he doesn’t change his approach, the election will be Donald Trump’s to lose.
6/14/20241 minute, 28 seconds
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Europe's Voters Send Leaders a Message: Editorial (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Rachel Rosenthal presents an editorial arguing that Europe’s electoral shift was anything but inevitable. It’s the consequence of poor leadership. Centrist politicians need to respond with a coherent, consistent policy.
6/13/20241 minute, 30 seconds
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A Weakened Modi Could Make India Stronger: Editorial (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Rachel Rosenthal presents an editorial arguing that a true coalition government will make India stronger. Prime Minister Narendra Modi should heed the message voters have sent.
6/12/20241 minute, 24 seconds
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Trump Can’t Solve the US Immigration Crisis: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Rachel Rosenthal presents an editorial arguing that the former president’s policies would maximize chaos and cruelty while doing little to address the underlying problem. If you think America’s immigration system is broken now, wait until Donald Trump fixes it.
6/10/20241 minute, 26 seconds
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The Climate Fight Needs Cooperation: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Rachel Rosenthal presents an editorial arguing that Exxon Mobil needs to do more to match its record with its rhetoric on climate change. But true progress will require good-faith bridge-building from industry and climate activists alike.
6/7/20241 minute, 28 seconds
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Fragile Banks Won’t Make the US Stronger: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Rachel Rosenthal presents an editorial arguing that it would be a mistake for US and European regulators to roll back reforms intended to make bank assets safer. Officials should work together toward greater resilience, not engage in a race to the bottom.
6/6/20241 minute, 27 seconds
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A Hospital Bankruptcy's Cautionary Tale: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Rachel Rosenthal presents an editorial arguing that regulators need to strike a balance between encouraging private equity investment in health care and preventing reckless behavior. The financial unraveling of Steward Health Care, which became one of the nation’s largest for-profit hospital chains, should be a cautionary tale.
6/5/20241 minute, 28 seconds
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America’s Electronic Warriors Need a Boost: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Rachel Rosenthal presents an editorial arguing that Russia’s success at downing drones and pricey US-guided munitions in Ukraine should set off alarms for the Pentagon.
6/5/20241 minute, 26 seconds
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Trump’s Conviction Is a Grim Sign: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Rachel Rosenthal presents an editorial arguing that ultimately, the former president has only himself to blame for his conduct. But there’s no going back from this explosive decision. Conceivably, the Republican presidential candidate in 2024 will be nominated from Rikers Island. It’s nothing to celebrate.
6/3/20241 minute, 25 seconds
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Stablecoin Risks Grow as Congress Dithers: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Rachel Rosenthal presents an editorial arguing that Congress' inaction on regulating stablecoins poses a growing danger to investors, the financial system and even (perhaps) national security. Policymakers should pass legislation that protects investors and financial markets.
5/31/20241 minute, 28 seconds
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Tory Troubles Were a Long Time In the Making: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Rachel Rosenthal presents an editorial arguing that when UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak called a general election for July 4, he very likely put an end date on his party’s long stretch of governance. The UK’s Conservatives squandered trust primarily over mismanagement of the economy. And according to the polls, many Britons are ready for a change.
5/30/20241 minute, 22 seconds
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EV Tariffs Will Delay the Green Transition: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Rachel Rosenthal presents an editorial arguing that if climate change is an existential risk, surging output of good, cheap Chinese EVs is a good thing. The Biden administration ought to concentrate on promoting the adoption of such vehicles wherever they’re made — by pricing gasoline at its full economic cost, building the necessary charging infrastructure, and adapting the electric grid to tomorrow’s demands.
5/29/20241 minute, 23 seconds
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A Lull at the Border Gives Biden an Opening: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Rachel Rosenthal presents an editorial arguing that President Joe Biden should take advantage of the relative calm at the border to push for real immigration reforms, including better cooperation with Mexico. Congress should also pass a bipartisan border-security bill introduced earlier this year.
5/28/20241 minute, 24 seconds
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Biden Doubles Down on Student-Loans Mistake: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Rachel Rosenthal presents an editorial arguing that the Biden administration’s latest debt-cancellation scheme will reward rich borrowers, punish taxpayers and drive up the cost of college. Biden’s Plan B is as misguided as the original.
5/24/20241 minute, 27 seconds
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Where Do Shadow Banks Get Their Money?: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that regulators need to address the growing risks that nonbank financial institutions pose to taxpayers.
5/22/20241 minute, 41 seconds
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China and India Should Kick Their Coal Habit: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that the Asian giants are almost single-handedly keeping the world’s dirtiest fuel alive. To have any hope of meeting climate targets, the world needs both countries to change course.
5/21/20241 minute, 42 seconds
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Glock Switches Make Shootings Deadlier: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that devices that convert handguns into rapid-fire weapons are illegal — and increasingly ubiquitous. The public should put more pressure on the source of the problem: gunmakers. But what’s really needed is federal enforcement of existing law.
5/20/20241 minute, 43 seconds
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Biden, Congress Share Blame for FDIC Scandal: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that elected officials need to take their oversight responsibilities seriously — starting with better supervision of federal managers.
5/17/20241 minute, 39 seconds
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Biden, Congress Share Blame for FDIC Scandal: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that elected officials need to take their oversight responsibilities seriously — starting with better supervision of federal managers.
5/16/20241 minute, 38 seconds
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You Won't Like Trumponomics 2.0: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that if the former president’s stated agenda is any indication, inflation is likely to make a roaring comeback.
5/15/20241 minute, 40 seconds
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Stop Protecting New-Car Dealers: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that laws that prohibit automakers from selling new vehicles directly to consumers limit choice and worsen inflation. Overturning these anticompetitive measures would be common sense.
5/14/20241 minute, 38 seconds
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US Should Let Allies Help With Ship Shortage: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that China may have cheated its way to becoming the world’s biggest shipbuilding industry. But wasteful subsidies aren’t the way to fight back.
5/10/20241 minute, 41 seconds
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How to Fix America’s Unusual Tax Code: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that a simpler tax code system would be vastly easier for the IRS to administer and for taxpayers to understand and endure.
5/9/20241 minute, 41 seconds
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Stop Climate Change, Use the Power of Price: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that policymakers are right to push to reduce carbon emissions to zero. But getting there requires a powerful incentive — which is why governments must put a price on carbon as soon as possible.
5/8/20241 minute, 36 seconds
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Applying to College Shouldn’t Be Complicated: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that although college isn’t for everyone, earning a degree still offers a pathway to success for many Americans. A simpler process would boost flagging enrollment and expand opportunities for low-income students.
5/7/20241 minute, 38 seconds
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Index Funds Need to Be Passive, Not Political: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that the rise of index funds has provided millions of Americans with a cheaper and more efficient way to invest. Policymakers now must tread a fine line: protect the immense value created by index funds while ensuring these companies aren’t abusing their power.
5/6/20241 minute, 40 seconds
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Academic Fraud Wastes Taxpayer Money: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Rachel Rosenthal presents an editorial arguing that better oversight and more transparency will help root out cases of academic misconduct.
5/2/20241 minute, 9 seconds
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Areas Left Behind Need the Right Kind of Help: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that the Biden administration is right to emphasize “place-based” policies to promote jobs and growth in distressed areas. Carefully executed, such an effort could provide good value for public money. But success depends on more than well-chosen investments, and directly creating good jobs in target locations isn’t enough.
5/1/20241 minute, 34 seconds
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Fight Climate Change With Fiscal Discipline: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that responsible budgets, financial stability and the transition to green energy can and must go together.
4/30/20241 minute, 50 seconds
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Are Noncompete Deals Good or Bad?: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that noncompete agreements, in which employers place certain restrictions on departing workers, can have significant benefits. They can also be abused. A sweeping government ban on the practice is the wrong approach.
4/29/20241 minute, 46 seconds
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How EU Can Get the Money to Go Green: Editorial (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that unifying capital markets could unlock a lot of private investment — and help Europeans build wealth.
4/26/20241 minute, 46 seconds
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The Fed's Task Is Even Harder Now: Editorial (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that stalling progress on inflation is about to test the Fed’s determination. As November's elections draw closer, the central bank needs to continue to be guided by data.
4/24/20241 minute, 41 seconds
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Businesses Can Reduce Use of High-Fee Cards: Editorial (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that a proposed deal with Visa and Mastercard would let merchants steer customers away from the priciest payment methods, reduce costs and promote innovation.
4/23/20241 minute, 52 seconds
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The West Needs to Sustain Aid to Ukraine: Editorial (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that European leaders deserve credit for trying to provide more support without relying on Washington, but saving Ukraine demands more than good intentions.
4/22/20241 minute, 51 seconds
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Biden’s EV Strategy Is Drifting Off Course: Editorial (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that America’s transition to electric vehicles is underway, but muddled goals and lack of infrastructure are holding it back.
4/20/20241 minute, 47 seconds
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AI Is an Electricity Hog. That's Great: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that by 2026, booming AI adoption is expected to help drive a near-doubling of data centers’ global energy use. Rather than undermining efforts to combat climate change, AI can and should be harnessed to speed the green transition.
4/18/20241 minute, 45 seconds
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The Threat of a Fiscal Breakdown is Serious: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that the latest projections from the Congressional Budget Office repeat a warning made many times before: The trajectory of US government borrowing is unsustainable.
4/12/20241 minute, 48 seconds
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Japan Could Be America’s New Special Ally: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that the alliance between the US and Japan has become stronger than many could have imagined. Both sides should seize the chance to make it even more powerful.
4/11/20241 minute, 43 seconds
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Government Blunders Keep Kids Out of College: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that the Biden administration's disastrous rollout of a new federal financial aid application shows how a needlessly complex system hurts poor students the most.
4/10/20241 minute, 51 seconds
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Cooperation Key to Fighting Terrorism: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that horrific recent attacks in Iran and Russia highlight the threat posed by Islamic State’s Afghan branch. Even rivals should combat it together.
4/9/20241 minute, 39 seconds
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The World’s Digital Backbone Needs Defending: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that with trillions of dollars passing through undersea fiber-optic cables every day, more must be done to protect them.
4/8/20241 minute, 50 seconds
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Legal Marijuana Is Making Roads Deadlier: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that Cannabis-related traffic fatalities are a threat to public safety. Governments need to get serious.
4/5/20241 minute, 50 seconds
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Another Troubled Bank, Still the Same Lesson: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that German lender Pfandbriefbank offers a cautionary tale about how global crises happen. Investors are worried that it might not have enough equity to absorb its potential losses, but regulators say the bank is solvent. A more straightforward approach to measuring true equity levels is crucial to protecting the global economy.
4/4/20241 minute, 43 seconds
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Health Care Is Still Too Costly in the US: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that state-level efforts to introduce a "public option" for health insurance in the US are worth watching -- and could pave the way for changes needed to bring down costs and expand access.
4/3/20241 minute, 48 seconds
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The US Still Owes Its Afghan Allies: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that a recent deal in Congress issuing 12,000 more visas for Afghans who fought alongside the US against the Taliban is welcome, but America's responsibility doesn’t end there.
4/2/20241 minute, 45 seconds
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Newsom's Minimum-Wage Law Is Half-Baked: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Rachel Rosenthal presents an editorial arguing that California Governor Gavin Newsom's new law raising the minimum wage for certain fast-food workers is ill-conceived. Elected officials should want to fight poverty, but the measure’s narrow scope will raise costs for businesses and hurt low-income workers.
4/1/20241 minute, 27 seconds
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Masters in Business: Angus Deaton (Podcast)

Bloomberg Radio host Barry Ritholtz speaks to Angus Deaton, senior scholar at the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs. In 1976, he became a professor of econometrics at the University of Bristol and moved to Princeton as a professor of economics and international affairs in 1983. He became an emeritus professor in 2016. In 2015, he received the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences. He is the author of almost 200 papers and six books, including The Great Escape: Health, Wealth, and the Origins of Inequality; Economics in America: An Immigrant Economist Explores the Land of Inequality; and, with Anne Case, of Deaths of Despair and the Future of Capitalism.
3/28/20241 hour, 34 minutes, 58 seconds
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Putin's Biggest Weapon Is Western Fear: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Rachel Rosenthal presents an editorial arguing that Germany is giving Russian President Vladimir Putin reasons to think his tactics are working. Its decision to withhold key weapons from Ukraine will leave Europe more vulnerable to Russian aggression, not less.
3/28/20241 minute, 23 seconds
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Accountants Can Use the Help Provided By AI: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that technology has helped accountants be more accurate and productive. Now — just as businesses bemoan a lack of qualified workers — generative artificial intelligence models such as ChatGPT-4 look poised to revolutionize the industry. A staid profession that’s struggling to recruit workers has a lot to gain from the new technology, if it proceeds with caution.
3/27/20241 minute, 49 seconds
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Banks’ New Trick Won’t Make Risks Go Away: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that one big reason the global financial system nearly collapsed in 2008 was that banks had shifted risks into the shadows, relying on insurance-like instruments that proved incapable of absorbing losses. They’re at it again. It’s a trend that officials should discourage, not endorse.
3/26/20241 minute, 49 seconds
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NATO Must Boost Its Defense of the Baltics: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that Vladimir Putin's recent threats against NATO underscore the need to solidify the defenses of the three Baltic nations — Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia — most vulnerable to Russian coercion.
3/22/20241 minute, 45 seconds
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A Bump-Stock Ban Is Common Sense: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that any gun equipped with a “bump stock” effectively functions as a machine gun. Regardless of how the Supreme Court rules on the issue, Congress should follow the example of multiple states and pass a law to ban the devices.
3/21/20241 minute, 39 seconds
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TikTok Should Sell While It Still Can: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that TikTok — the Chinese-owned video-sharing app that is, not incidentally, banned in China — is once again in Congress’s crosshairs. It should be clear by now that the company’s owner has one option left: sell.
3/20/20241 minute, 45 seconds
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Biden’s Budget Arithmetic Doesn’t Add Up: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that President Joe Biden has offered some good ideas on taxes and spending. There's just one problem, his numbers don’t add up.
3/19/20241 minute, 50 seconds
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SEC’s Climate Compromise Deserves Support: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that the Securities and Exchange Commission's new rule is a balanced effort that will help investors understand the risks and costs companies face from climate change.
3/18/20241 minute, 48 seconds
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Grade Inflation Is Making Learning Loss Worse: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that policies designed to ease grading standards obscure how far behind US students really are.
3/15/20241 minute, 43 seconds
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The Pentagon Needs an Arsenal of Allies: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that the US might not be able to make all the weapons it needs to win a war with China. But Partners in the region can help.
3/13/20241 minute, 47 seconds
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The US Needs More Legal Immigration: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that the government’s border failure to stop illegal entries is draining public support for immigration of all kinds — and in the process threatening America’s long-term economic growth.
3/12/20241 minute, 46 seconds
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The Death of the WTO Now Looks Inevitable: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that few global institutions have been so beneficial — and so comprehensively neglected than the World Trade Organization. Reviving this institution is both necessary and achievable — but it won’t happen until the world’s most influential governments, and the US above all, choose to try.
3/11/20241 minute, 45 seconds
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IVF Protections Should Be a Bipartisan Priority: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that the move by Alabama's lawmakers to protect access to IVF shows that pragmatic compromise on the issue is possible.
3/7/20241 minute, 48 seconds
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Public Pensions Shouldn't Rely on Leverage: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that borrowing money to boost returns is no way to ensure a comfortable retirement for the likes of firefighters, police and teachers.
3/7/20241 minute, 47 seconds
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NYCB Woes Offer Lessons Beyond Real Estate: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that the recent turmoil at New York Community Bancorp Inc. is a reminder that more equity and seasoned management are the best defenses against losses for banks, no matter what form they take.
3/5/20241 minute, 49 seconds
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Space Defense Must Look Beyond Russia: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that even if Vladimir Putin never puts a nuclear weapon into orbit, the US must move faster to defend its satellites against attack.
3/4/20241 minute, 43 seconds
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Europe Can Do More to Arm Ukraine: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that Europe’s security and stability depend on Russia not winning the war. Europe can either contribute more now to Ukraine’s defense or face a much bigger task constraining Russia in the future.
3/1/20241 minute, 48 seconds
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Pacific Island Allies Need US Reassurance: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that by delaying support for Palau, Micronesia and the Marshall Islands, Congress is emboldening China and putting US troops at risk.
2/29/20241 minute, 45 seconds
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Capital One's Deal Should be Embraced: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that regulators need to reject knee-jerk opposition to Capital One Financial Corp's deal to buy Discover Financial Services. Sometimes bigger is better, for competition and consumers.
2/28/20241 minute, 46 seconds
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Trump’s Outbursts Weaken NATO: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that former president Donald Trump's reckless suggestion that he’d “encourage” Russia to attack NATO countries that fall short of their defense-spending commitments demands to be called out.
2/27/20241 minute, 43 seconds
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The West Can Outspend Putin: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that Vladimir Putin wants the world to believe that Russia’s economy is doing fine, and that he has the wherewithal to prosecute the war in Ukraine indefinitely. He’s bluffing, and his aggression is costing him dearly.
2/26/20241 minute, 45 seconds
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We Can't Abandon the Fight Against Malaria: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that by faulty bed nets have contributed to a worrying rise in malaria infections. Governments should act to fix the problem — and work to eliminate the disease for good.
2/24/20241 minute, 47 seconds
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Don’t Prop Up Failing Schools: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that an exodus of students and the pending expiration of federal relief money is forcing US school districts to weigh the need to close schools. Although that’s certain to cause some disruption, propping up failing schools will only worsen America’s learning-loss crisis.
2/21/20241 minute, 46 seconds
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The EU is Betting on Financial Engineering: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that by giving energy producers a hedge against volatile pricing, the EU can help attract trillions in much-needed green investment. It’s a great idea, if properly designed.
2/15/20241 minute, 44 seconds
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Biden Shouldn’t Give Up on Border Security: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that the failure of a bipartisan immigration compromise shows Republicans have no interest in governing. It’s time for the president to act on his own.
2/14/20241 minute, 42 seconds
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New Rules Will Force SPACs to Sober Up: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that with the right guardrails and investor protections, special purpose acquisition companies can be more than a bubble-market phenomenon.
2/13/20241 minute, 45 seconds
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EU Needs a Better Response to Viktor Orban: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that the Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s agreement to lift his hold on €50 billion of financial support for Ukraine marks an important victory for both Kyiv and the European Union. There’s no guarantee that Orban’s compliance on Ukraine or other EU policy priorities will last.
2/10/20241 minute, 41 seconds
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Biden’s LNG Move Is Three Times a Failure: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that the Department of Energy's halting of new approvals of liquefied natural gas exports is bad for the US, bad for America’s allies and most likely bad for the climate.
2/8/20241 minute, 43 seconds
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UK's Post Office Failure Was Human: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that a years-long computer fiasco that ensnared Britain's postal office workers highlights the need for stronger oversight of government technology systems.
2/7/20241 minute, 45 seconds
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Don't Overreact to North Korea's Threats: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that the US and its allies need to show resolve against Kim Jong Un’s nuclear saber-rattling but avoid making tensions worse.
2/5/20241 minute, 41 seconds
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Get Rid of Phones in School: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that rather than try to control what students do on their phones, policymakers should be focused on removing them from school entirely.
2/2/20241 minute, 41 seconds
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US Needs More China Experts: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that the absence of Americans studying in China will weaken the US’s ability to deal with its chief rival.
2/1/20241 minute, 42 seconds
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The Great Lithium Race Could Go Wrong: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that to secure supplies of critical materials for the green energy transition, governments would be better off getting out of the way and letting the market do its job.
1/30/20241 minute, 46 seconds
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Busting Up the Home Sales Cartel Is Overdue: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that a barrage of antitrust actions and lawsuits are helping to loosen the National Association of Realtors’ grip on the industry. Keep it up.
1/29/20241 minute, 38 seconds
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The Bipartisan Tax Deal Isn't Good Enough: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that a bigger child tax credit and incentives for investment make sense. But Congress still needs to figure out how to pay for it.
1/26/20241 minute, 35 seconds
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With Trump’s Win, the Die Is Cast: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that Republicans had plenty of chances to nominate someone who can represent their party with competence. Instead they’ve chosen the road of anger and spite and endless division.
1/25/20241 minute, 47 seconds
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Seizing Russian Assets Won't Save Ukraine: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial on why the push by US and Europe to confiscate Russian state assets could backfire, by providing a excuse for governments to withhold the military aid Ukraine needs now -- and hand victory to Vladimir Putin in the process.
1/24/20241 minute, 59 seconds
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Europe’s Migration Plan Deserves a Chance: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that a new EU immigration pact has the potential to deter illegal entry and reduce strains on frontline countries, but only if the execution matches the ambition. The deal won’t solve the problem overnight, but it’s still a significant political achievement.
1/23/20241 minute, 55 seconds
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Airline Incidents Show a System Under Stress: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that the commercial aviation system is groaning under the demands of surging global traffic and outdated technology. Additional resources and organizational reform are critical to prevent future disasters.
1/19/20241 minute, 53 seconds
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Bitcoin ETF Approval Fails Investors: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that the SEC should have tried harder to reform the unregulated spot trading markets. The fact is, cryptocurrency markets are a mess.
1/19/20241 minute, 45 seconds
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Florida's Drug Import Plan Won't Work: Opinion

Bloomberg Opinion editor Rachel Rosenthal presents an editorial arguing that in an election year, politicians will want to show they’re working to lower drug prices. But when it comes to importing medicines, price negotiations are best left to the federal government.
1/17/20241 minute, 25 seconds
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Targeting Drug Middlemen Could Backfire: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Rachel Rosenthal presents an editorial arguing that reining in pharmacy benefit managers could create more loopholes. Lawmakers aiming to lower the cost of prescription drugs and make their prices more transparent should proceed with caution.
1/12/20241 minute, 24 seconds
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Congress Can Make a Workforce Breakthrough: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that the deal struck by Republicans and Democrats in Congress to expand Pell Grants to short training programs would boost employers and help students gain vital skills — and show that bipartisanship isn’t dead.
1/11/20241 minute, 47 seconds
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Opinion: Airline Mergers and Restaurant Loyalty (Podcast)

We explore airline mergers, COVID boosters, and the impact of generational wealth. We also discuss how loyal customers are to their favorite restaurants. Columnists FD Flam, Brooke Sutherland, Allison Schrager, and Bobby Ghosh join. Amy Morris hosts.
1/11/202435 minutes, 50 seconds
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Biden Shouldn’t Block the Nippon Steel Deal: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that the proposed acquisition of a storied American steelmaker will boost national security, not hurt it.
1/8/20241 minute, 49 seconds
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Opinion: Fossil Fuel Use and Drug Development (Podcast)

We take a closer look at fossil fuels, cancer drug development, and the pros and cons of buying American. Plus, just how dangerous are hair straighteners for your health? We explore it all with the Bloomberg Opinion team. Columnists Lara Williams, Romesh Ratnesar, Lisa Jarvis, and FD Flam join. Amy Morris hosts.
1/5/202435 minutes, 58 seconds
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Europe’s New Fiscal Deal Is a Triumph: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that the EU has averted disaster with a reform of the Stability and Growth Pact, but the new regime still contains some of the old one’s flaws. Given Europe’s history of fiscal dysfunction, reaching any kind of viable agreement is a triumph.
1/4/20241 minute, 54 seconds
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FDIC Needs Management Lessons: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that reports of rampant sexual misconduct at the FDIC are symptomatic of broader organizational dysfunction. But no amount of added rules will matter if the agencies responsible for enforcing them aren’t well managed and staffed with sober professionals.
1/2/20241 minute, 46 seconds
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New York Can Build More Homes: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that cities everywhere are facing a housing crisis, and it’s repelling skilled workers, undermining growth and even fomenting political extremism. New York Governor Kathy Hochul might be able to show us a way out, and she should at least get credit for trying.
12/29/20231 minute, 45 seconds
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Republicans on Election Interference: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that a shameful effort by representative Elise Stefanik to punish a federal judge for making plain factual statements will sow greater public distrust and undermine the rule of law.
12/27/20231 minute, 53 seconds
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Opinion: AI, Critical Thinking, Processed Foods (Podcast)

Artificial intelligence threatens jobs, but will it enable people to think critically? We explore that topic, along with vaccines, housing, and the negative health effects of ultra-processed foods. Bloomberg Opinion columnists Allison Schrager, Lisa Jarvis, Conor Sen, and Bobby Ghosh join. Amy Morris hosts.
12/27/202335 minutes, 41 seconds
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Private Credit Should Be Welcomed : Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Christine Harper presents an editorial arguing that regulators should resist pleas to impose new rules on private credit, but they should seek ways to track its evolution and monitor potential risks.
12/22/20231 minute, 28 seconds
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Don’t Give In to Gloom About Ukraine: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that Ukraine’s military has struggled to make gains and Western resolve is fraying. But the answer isn’t to do less.
12/21/20231 minute, 45 seconds
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Trump is Right About Obamacare: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that Obamacare is too costly for many Americans, but replacing it isn’t the answer.
12/20/20231 minute, 48 seconds
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About the Fed’s Great Monetary Pivot: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that Jerome Powell and the Fed have done a good job steering the economy toward a soft landing. But if investors commit too heavily to that scenario, any subsequent need to boost rates could bring greater financial instability.
12/19/20231 minute, 46 seconds
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Opinion: Eco Sentiment and Food Experiments (Podcast)

We dig into economic sentiment and consumer spending in the US, reliance on science during the pandemic, and experimenting with food. Columnists Conor Sen, Faye Flam, Jonathan Levin, and Howard Chua-Eoan join. Amy Morris hosts.
12/19/202335 minutes, 46 seconds
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Democrats, Make a Border Deal to Save Ukraine: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that tougher immigration rules in exchange for vital national-security funding is a compromise both parties should support.
12/15/20231 minute, 50 seconds
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Weekly Gain, Muni Bankers, More

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12/15/20235 minutes, 41 seconds
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Britain Needs Simpler Taxes: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that although all tax systems suffer from flaws and unintended effects, Britain’s is especially in bad shape. A comprehensive overhaul is overdue.
12/14/20231 minute, 47 seconds
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‘Buy American’ Rules Won’t Make America Safe: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that limiting the Pentagon’s use of foreign hardware will drive up costs, alienate allies and endanger US troops.
12/12/20231 minute, 55 seconds
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Pakistan is Creating a Refugee Crisis: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that a mass expulsion of Afghan migrants could destabilize the region and fuel radicalization. The West should pressure Islamabad to change course.
12/11/20231 minute, 48 seconds
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Putin’s Sanctions-Busters Test Western Resolve: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that the US and Europe must do more to enforce the price cap on Russian oil and maintain pressure on the Kremlin.
12/7/20231 minute, 44 seconds
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Impeach Inquiry, Trump in Court, More

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12/7/20235 minutes, 25 seconds
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Opinion: Credit Card Penalties and EV Subsidies (Podcast)

We discuss whether credit card penalties are ethical, and whether they should be legal. We also examine electric vehicle subsidies, Donald Trump's take on healthcare, and the intelligence of rats. We speak with Bloomberg Opinion columnists Erin Lowry, Frank Wilkinson, Chris Bryant, and Faye Flam. Amy Morris hosts.
12/7/202335 minutes, 36 seconds
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COP28 Needs Less Talk and More Action: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that the opportunity to avoid irreversible climate damage is slipping away. What matters now is not more commitments and pledges, but real engagement.
12/6/20231 minute, 35 seconds
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Say Yes to a Fiscal Commission: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that the budget deficits are expected to reach $2.7 trillion over the next decade. Without spending reforms, America is hurtling toward a crisis. A bipartisan commission is a good way to get started.
12/5/20231 minute, 47 seconds
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Argentina’s Milei Must Show He Can Govern: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that Argentina’s new president-elect, Javier Milei won office with a tear-it-all-down agenda that seems to be moderating. Now he needs a real plan to fix the economy.
12/4/20231 minute, 42 seconds
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US High Schoolers Are Running Out of Time: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that millions of students are nearing graduation unprepared for college or the workforce. Policymakers should intervene before it’s too late.
12/1/20231 minute, 42 seconds
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SEC Case Threatens Widespread Disruption: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial on why a Supreme Court case on the authorities of the Securities and Exchange Commission could have much wider ramifications for government regulation as a whole.
11/30/20231 minute, 45 seconds
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Generic Drugs and Marijuana Legislation

We examine the effectiveness of generic drugs and over-the-counter decongestions, and how COVID anxiety is still in the minds of many Americans to this day. Also, would passing marijuana legislation be useful to President Biden's re-election campaign? Bloomberg Opinion's Jonathan Bernstein thinks so. He joins us, along with columnists Rachel Rosenthal, FD Flam, and Lisa Jarvis. Amy Morris hosts.
11/30/202335 minutes, 36 seconds
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Opinion: Generic Drugs and Marijuana Legislation (Podcast)

We examine the effectiveness of generic drugs and over-the-counter decongestions, and how COVID anxiety is still in the minds of many Americans to this day. Also, would passing marijuana legislation be useful to President Biden's re-election campaign? Bloomberg Opinion's Jonathan Bernstein thinks so. He joins us, along with columnists Rachel Rosenthal, FD Flam, and Lisa Jarvis. Amy Morris hosts.
11/30/202335 minutes, 36 seconds
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Germany's Commitment to Green Investment: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial questioning if Germany can meet the scale of public investment required to both revive growth and support the green transition.
11/29/20231 minute, 43 seconds
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Supreme Court Needs a Real Ethics Code: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that the Supreme Court’s recent adoption of an ethics code is an overdue acknowledgement of this reality. Holding judges to high ethical standards is essential to the US legal system.
11/28/20231 minute, 46 seconds
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Britain Offers a Lesson on Migrant Treatment: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s plan to deport migrants to Rwanda was freighted with legal, practical and moral problems.
11/27/20231 minute, 46 seconds
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Remote Work and Senate Practices (Podcast)

We examine remote work and its impact on women, families, and office spaces, and also discuss the state of the Senate. Columnists Betsey Stevenson, Jonathan Bernstein, Beth Kowitt, and Justin Fox join. Amy Morris hosts.
11/22/202335 minutes, 17 seconds
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Bank Capital Rules Take Wrong Approach: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that the banking industry's arguments against proposals setting stricter limits on their leverage have merit -- and that banks, not regulators, should decide how much risk is worth taking.
11/21/20231 minute, 47 seconds
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OpenAI Debacle and Nvidia Earnings (Podcast)

Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow break down the latest developments in the OpenAI story as the company tries to prevent an employee exodus. Plus, how Nvidia's AI accelerators are expected to drive a sales surge for the company.
11/21/202341 minutes, 4 seconds
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Are Generic Drugs Too Cheap?: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that America's dysfunctional market for prescription drugs is forcing generic drug makers out of business and causing shortages of lifesaving medications. Policy makers need to act.
11/17/20231 minute, 44 seconds
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Bloomberg Opinion: 2% Inflation and Small Businesses (Podcast)

We discuss the effect of inflation on small businesses and restaurants, and how soon the US will reach 2%. Also, we dig into generational economic anxiety. Bloomberg Opinion's Jonathan Levin, Jessica Karl, Erin Lowry, and Justin Fox join. Amy Morris hosts.
11/16/202336 minutes
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Annuities Should Be Boring, and Safe: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial on why life insurers increasingly look like banks — but without the backstops and safeguards. Regulators should step in.
11/15/20231 minute, 48 seconds
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Retirement Savers Are Getting Ripped Off: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial on why a new rule that aims to prevent financial advisers from preying on aging Americans’ retirement savings is long overdue.
11/14/20231 minute, 45 seconds
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US Needs Tactical Nukes for Global Peace: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Rachel Rosenthal presents an editorial arguing that the US will need to upgrade its nuclear arsenal to deter Russia and China.
11/13/20231 minute, 37 seconds
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Banking Apps Are Still Too Risky: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Rachel Rosenthal presents an editorial arguing that as banking goes digital, a new proposal from regulators would standardize data-sharing rules and better secure online transactions.
11/10/20231 minute, 33 seconds
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Don’t Give Up on Venezuelan Democracy: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Rachel Rosenthal presents an editorial arguing that engaging with Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro is in America’s interests, but further concessions must be tied to real political change.
11/9/20231 minute, 38 seconds
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What Did We Learn From SBF's Downfall?: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Rachel Rosenthal presents an editorial arguing that by demonstrating the dysfunction of the crypto market, FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried may have done society a favor.
11/8/20231 minute, 26 seconds
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Worker Relocation and eSports in the Olympics

We explore the worker exodus from major cities, weight loss drugs, and developing America's risk-takers. We also dig into a debate around eSports - should it be an Olympic sport? Bloomberg Opinion's Adam Minter thinks so. Adam Minter joins us, as do Bloomberg Opinion columnists Conor Sen, Lisa Jarvis, and Allison Schrager. Amy Morris hosts.
11/8/202335 minutes, 48 seconds
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Keep Foreign Hands Off the Next Election: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that recent cases of suspected Chinese espionage have raised alarms that Beijing might seek to interfere in the 2024 US presidential elections. New technologies could supercharge covert influence campaigns. Policy makers should be preparing now.
11/6/20231 minute, 47 seconds
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Clearing Landmines For Ukraine's Survival: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that hidden explosives are slowing the Ukrainian military advances and preventing normal economic activity. More outside help is needed to remove them.
11/3/20231 minute, 40 seconds
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Social Security Is Nearing A Crisis: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that mending the retirement program without hurting the least well-off requires a plan to boost saving — and a lot of political will.
11/2/20231 minute, 45 seconds
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COVID Data Findings and the Impact of Teleheatlh

We examine some key topics in the healthcare space, from the effectiveness of telehealth, to the ineffectiveness of recent vaccine rollouts and some COVID-19 prevention strategies. We also talk about the latest developments in working-from-home. Bloomberg Opinion columnist Sarah Green Carmichael, Justin Fox, Lisa Jarvis, and F D Flam join the discussion. Amy Morris hosts.
11/2/202335 minutes, 55 seconds
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Global Green Investment Surge Needs New Guardrails: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that instead of complaining about clean-energy subsidies, world leaders should agree on better rules to govern them.
11/1/20231 minute, 50 seconds
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Red-Flag Laws Are the Answer: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial explaining that Americans can surely agree on one point: Crazy people shouldn’t have guns.
10/30/20231 minute, 43 seconds
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How to Solve NYC's Housing Crisis: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that the cost of owning or renting a home has become too high for many Americans. A new plan from New York City Mayor Eric Adams has sensible ideas for tackling the crisis that other cities should follow.
10/27/20231 minute, 47 seconds
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America Is Flirting With Fiscal Breakdown: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that the federal deficit spending has reached alarming levels. The longer Congress ignores the problem, the worse it will get.
10/26/20231 minute, 46 seconds
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Laundry's Effect on Climate Change; Traffic Cameras Saving Lives

Scientists say climate change is accelerating, but their voices are getting drowned out. Might using the drier while doing laundry be counterintuitive, or helpful, in slowing climate change. We also dig into the effectiveness of traffic cameras and Gen Z's relationship with live sports. Lara Williams, David Fickling, Justin Fox, and Adam Minter join. Amy Morris hosts.
10/26/202335 minutes, 41 seconds
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Medicare Advantage Isn’t Great for Taxpayers: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that privately run plans known as Medicare Advantage are appealing for seniors. But they come at an exorbitant cost to the government.
10/25/20231 minute, 46 seconds
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Cell Phones Have No Place in the Classroom: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that the evidence about the academic harm caused by cell phones is undeniable -- and that the sooner schools ban them, the better off students will be.
10/24/20231 minute, 44 seconds
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How to Keep the Treasuries Market Functioning: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that smooth trading of US government bonds is too important to depend on a handful of banks. Four changes are overdue.
10/23/20231 minute, 46 seconds
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Help Wanted: Speaker of the House

Bloomberg Washington Correspondents Joe Mathieu and Kailey Leinz deliver insight and analysis on the latest headlines from the White House and Capitol Hill, including conversations with influential lawmakers and key figures in politics and policy. On this edition, Joe and Kailey speak with: Bloomberg News Congress Team Lead Megan Scully after Rep. Jim Jordan loses a third vote for Speaker of the House. Democratic Congressman Dan Kildee of Michigan about the current state of the House of Representatives that remains without a Speaker. Bloomberg Politics Contributors Jeanne Sheehan Zaino and Rick Davis about the chaos in the Congress and President Biden's Oval Office address on Israel and Ukraine. Former Commanding General of US Army Europe Lt. Gen. Ben Hodges about the ongoing Israel-Hamas war. Former US Ambassador to China and former US Senator from Montana Max Baucus about the relationship between China and Russia.
10/20/20231 hour, 19 seconds
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House Speaker Chaos Is a Warning Sign for US: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that too many lawmakers now prefer social-media preening to actual governing -- and it’s corroding the entire political system.
10/20/20231 minute, 43 seconds
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The Latest Vaccine Rollout and Science Celebrities

We discuss work-from-home myths, the latest vaccine rollout, and science celebrity culture. We also dig into why women are a neglected asset in the inflation fight. Columnists Claudia Sahm, Sarah Green Carmichael, Lisa Jarvis, and FD Flam join.
10/19/202335 minutes, 45 seconds
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No One Needs Another Net-Neutrality Fight: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that heavy-handed regulation isn't the way to keep internet companies in line and that Congress should instead pass a law and move on.
10/18/20231 minute, 48 seconds
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Congress Should Strike a Deal to Save PEPFAR: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that fierce opposition from conservatives is casting doubt on the future of PEPFAR, the anti-AIDS initiative started by President George W. Bush and the US’s most successful global-health program.
10/16/20231 minute, 51 seconds
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Child Care Costs and a Glimmer of Hope for Housing

This week, we discuss child care affordability and legislation. We also examine the causes of natural disasters, a dysfunctional housing market, and biking to work. We're joined by Bloomberg Opinion's Sarah Green Carmichael, Conor Sen, Lara Williams, and Justin Fox. Amy Morris hosts.
10/13/202335 minutes, 50 seconds
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London Can Handle EU Derivatives Trading: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial on why it's a mistake for the European Union to attempt to wrest control over clearing euro-denominated trades from the UK.
10/12/20231 minute, 50 seconds
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China’s Chip Gains Call for Measured Action: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing why, before dramatically expanding semiconductor curbs, the US should enforce them properly and give them time to work.
10/11/20231 minute, 50 seconds
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Israel's War Demands The World's Support: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that as Israel retaliates against Hamas’ brutal attacks, all parties should work to restore stability and prevent a wider conflict.
10/10/20231 minute, 45 seconds
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Central Banks Aren't Explaining Themselves: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that confusion over “forward guidance” has left markets guessing and policymakers in a bind and that a return to data-dependence is overdue.
10/9/20231 minute, 41 seconds
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Schools Need To Act Against Student Truancy: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that US school districts must impose accountability and reduce chronic absenteeism -- before it's too late.
10/5/20231 minute, 46 seconds
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Lina Khan’s Amazon Case Will Harm Consumers: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that the Federal Trade Commission's antitrust case against Amazon.com, Inc. involves fringe theories in service of misguided goals -- and deserves to fail.
10/4/20231 minute, 41 seconds
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With CFPB's Future in Doubt, What Comes Next?: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that with the Supreme Court poised to invalidate the funding model for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Congress should step in to ensure it can still function.
10/3/20231 minute, 45 seconds
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Nagorno-Karabakh Needs the World's Attention: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that Western governments have a responsibility to respond to reports of ethnic cleansing in the disputed territory of Nagorno-Karabakh and prevent the crisis from getting worse.
10/2/20231 minute, 42 seconds
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Private Fund Investors Don't Need SEC's Help: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that new regulations on private investment funds would upend a business model that has persisted for decades, but the benefits of doing so are far from clear.
9/29/20231 minute, 42 seconds
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Europe Needs To Ramp Up Defense Production: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that a stronger and more coordinated European defense-industrial is essential to boosting Ukraine and deterring future aggression.
9/27/20231 minute, 39 seconds
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Another Shutdown Would Accomplish Nothing: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that a looming government shutdown would impose huge economic costs and hurt ordinary Americans -- and that it's time for this recurrent charade to end.
9/26/20231 minute, 46 seconds
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How Medicare Should Negotiate Drug Prices: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editor Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that in negotiating drug prices, Medicare needs to embrace transparent, quantitative metrics that balance the health benefits of treatments against their costs.
9/25/20231 minute, 42 seconds
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Germany’s Miracle Is Now Europe’s Malaise: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion's Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that Germany's export-led strategy isn't working and why fixing it requires the government to create conditions that allow new industries to emerge.
9/22/20231 minute, 43 seconds
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India Should Clear Air on Canadian's Killing: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that the Indian government needs to cooperate with Canada's investigation into the murder of a Sikh activist -- and that Western governments should impose consequences if India fails to do so.
9/21/20231 minute, 42 seconds
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Being Black in America and Damp Eco Sentiment (Podcast)

We discuss why Americans are pessimistic on the economy despite a drop in inflation. We also dig into Moderna and vaccines, climate change's relationship with farming, and being black in America. Claudia Sahm, Justin Fox, Lara Williams, and Lisa Jarvis join. Lisa Mateo hosts.
9/21/202335 minutes, 44 seconds
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Bank Debt Proposal Is a Test for Regulators: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that a new proposal to require banks to issue long term bonds will give them sturdier funding, but on its own won't be enough to prevent future crises.
9/20/20231 minute, 45 seconds
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America’s Safety Net Is Poorly Designed: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that the US government's anti-poverty programs are far less effective than they should be, due to a system that's overly complex and ripe for an overhaul.
9/19/20231 minute, 37 seconds
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UAW Strike Exposes US's Green-Energy Dilemma: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that the strike by the United Auto Workers demonstrates why two competing goals of the Biden administration are fundamentally incompatible: promoting labor unions and fighting climate change.
9/18/20231 minute, 45 seconds
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Adderall Shortage Is the Fault of Regulators: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that the government's system for regulating the supply of controlled substances is worsening shortages of prescription stimulants and depriving millions of medications they need.
9/15/20231 minute, 42 seconds
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Kim-Putin Alliance Is China's Problem Too: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that a closer military alliance between Russia and North Korea will threaten stability in Asia and weaken China's influence over both nations.
9/14/20231 minute, 39 seconds
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Hurricanes, Housing, and Tipping (Podcast)

We talk Hurricanes, manufactured homes, and the relationship between weight loss drugs and alcohol. Bloomberg Opinion columnists David Fickling, Jonathan Levin, and Lisa Jarvis join for those discussions. We also talk tipping with editor Bobby Ghosh. Amy Morris hosts.
9/14/202335 minutes, 52 seconds
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Mergers Will Make Banking Industry Stronger: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that deals between midsized banks can make the financial system safer and more competitive -- and regulators should ease the way.
9/13/20231 minute, 46 seconds
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Fed Should Hold Firm and Ignore The Pressure: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that the fight against inflation is going well, but isn’t yet won -- and Chairman Jerome Powell is right to stick to his guns.
9/11/20231 minute, 47 seconds
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As Ukraine Advances, More Help Is Crucial: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that Ukraine's recent progress on the battlefield shows why the West should give Ukraine the additional assistance it needs to prevail.
9/8/20231 minute, 41 seconds
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Maui's Disaster Demands a National Reckoning: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that in the wake of the wildfire that destroyed the town of Lahaina, in western Maui, a bipartisan investigation is needed into what went wrong and how to protect other communities against future risks.
9/7/20231 minute, 48 seconds
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A Bitcoin ETF Might Be What Regulators Need: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that by approving the creation of a Bitcoin-focused exchange-traded fund, the Securities and Exchange Commission can establish more consistency and assert greater regulatory authority over cryptocurrencies.
9/7/20231 minute, 47 seconds
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Climate and the Economy (Podcast)

We dig into a variety of climate-related topics with the Bloomberg Opinion team. Columnist Claudia Sahm explains how the heat is dragging on economic productivity. Opinion's Liam Denning raises the alarm on how the wildfires in Hawaii can affect communities across America. F.D. Flam discusses how fossil fuels are threatening baby penguins, and editor Jessica Karl joins to wrap Opinion's commentary on extreme weather. Amy Morris hosts.
9/7/202335 minutes, 43 seconds
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Bidenomics Is Good Marketing, Confused Policy: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents on editorial arguing that while the Biden administration's economic program has laudable goals, it suffers from an over-reliance on government micro-management at the expense of market forces.
9/1/20231 minute, 38 seconds
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UPS and the Fed and Wind 'Turbinegeddon'

UPS has a message for the Federal Reserve, says Bloomberg Opinion's Conor Sen, and he tell us the Fed should listen. What is wind "turbinegeddon," and why is it a troubling climate omen? Bloomberg's Chris Bryant joins us to explain. We also explore why even wealthy Americans are anxious about money with Bloomberg's Allison Schrager. And can an electric vehicle be a muscle car? Bloomberg's Bobby Ghosh says it just may be able to. Amy Morris hosts.
8/31/202335 minutes, 49 seconds
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A Bigger BRICS Is a Failure of US Leadership: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that the planned expansion of the group of countries known as the BRICs is a sign that the US-led multilateral order is fraying -- and Washington has only itself to blame.
8/30/20231 minute, 38 seconds
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A Vast New Rulebook For Banks Isn't the Way: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that the US's proposed new banking regulations will increase the capital requirements for large financial institutions but won't make the system any safer.
8/29/20231 minute, 45 seconds
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A Big Insurer Gets Fed Up With Drug Costs: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial on why Blue Shield of California's decision to drop CVS Caremark could prove transformative to the US health-care industry.
8/28/20231 minute, 37 seconds
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Amid Russia's Turmoil, Are Sanctions Helping?: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that the recent precipitous decline in the ruble underscores the growing pressure on Russian President Vladimir Putin _ and that the goal of Western policy should be to reinforce Ukraine, not to further destabilize Russia.
8/25/20231 minute, 47 seconds
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COVID, Alcohol Consumption, and Childcare Costs

What to make of the recent COVID uptick? Bloomberg Opinion editor Brooke Sample talks about the possible responses to the recent rebound. Columnists Kathryn Edwards and Lisa Jarvis also join us, discussing childcare costs as well as alcohol consumption> We also explore the expensive office lunch with Allison Schrager. Amy Morris hosts.
8/24/202335 minutes, 48 seconds
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US Should Continue Doing Science With China: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that the US should preserve a treaty that allows for joint scientific research with China, which benefits people in both countries while giving the US greater insight into China's capabilities and ambitions.
8/23/20231 minute, 40 seconds
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Milei’s Radicalism Isn’t What Argentina Needs: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial on why the ideas proposed by Argentine presidential candidate Javier Milei won't solve the country's economic woes — and may even make them worse.
8/22/20231 minute, 36 seconds
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Net-Zero Policies Are Under Threat. What Now? Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial on why efforts to curb carbon emissions are facing a growing backlash and what policymakers should do to demonstrate the benefits of the green transition.
8/21/20231 minute, 41 seconds
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Japan, South Korea Need More Than a Photo Op: Opinion (Podcast)

8/18/20231 minute, 48 seconds
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Biden's China Investment Rules Go Far Enough: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial explaining why the Biden administration's new rules on US investments in China strike a proper balance between protecting national security and maintaining the wider US-China economic relationship.
8/17/20231 minute, 49 seconds
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Beating Inflation Still Requires Higher Rates: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial explaining why, despite recent positive economic news, the Federal Reserve should avoid raising investors' hopes for a prolonged pause in interest-rate tightening.
8/16/20231 minute, 46 seconds
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Political Polls and a Postpartum Breakthorugh (Podcast)

How much attention should voters pay to Donald Trump's huge lead in the GOP primary polls? Bloomberg Opinion columnist Jonathan Bernstein says not too much. He joins to explain. Opinion's Faye Flam also provides some political analysis, as it relates to Robert F. Kennedy Jr., vaccines, and conspiracy. Columnist Lisa Jarvis joins to discuss the potential benefits of a postpartum depression pill, and Sarah Green Carmichael talks about her column on the misconception Zoom calling workers into the office. Amy Morris hosts.
8/16/202335 minutes, 45 seconds
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Taxing Banks Won't Make Europe Stronger: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial explaining why the move by European governments to impose windfall taxes on banks' profits will weaken the euro and make future financial crises more likely.
8/14/20231 minute, 43 seconds
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Britain’s Migrant Policy is Just a Slogan: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial explaining that Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's government approach regarding asylum-seekers will only compound the problem.
8/11/20231 minute, 39 seconds
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PE and College Sports and Emergency Nest Eggs (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion Adam Minter says as student athletes generate billions of dollars for universities and now earn money themselves, a marriage of college sports and private equity makes sense. He joins to explain. Columnist Faye Flam talks about outrage currency and how Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is cashing in. And we also welcome Allison Schrager and Merryn Somerset Webb, who discuss emergency savings in the US and ESG investing as it relates to Big Food. Amy Morris hosts.
8/11/202335 minutes, 58 seconds
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Maybe Fitch Had a Point After All: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that Fitch Ratings' downgrade of US government debt demonstrates the need to address the country's fiscal challenges — which are likely to get worse before they get better.
8/10/20231 minute, 44 seconds
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A New Superconductor May Change the World: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial on how the potential discovery of a new superconductor that operates at normal temperature and pressure, known as LK-99, could revolutionize fields from transportation to energy to computing.
8/8/20231 minute, 37 seconds
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FDA Has Tools to Stop Drug Shortages: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Rachel Rosenthal presents an editorial about current prescription-drug shortages.
8/4/20231 minute, 30 seconds
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Donald Trump, Manhattan Real Estate, and Taylor Swift

Bloomberg Opinion's Jonathan Bernstein joins to talk about the GOP and Donald Trump in the wake of his latest indictment. We also discuss the nation's hottest real estate market: Manhattan. Columnist Justin Fox has the details on that story. Erin Lowry and Jonathan Levin join, talking about the value of a college education and Taylor Swift. Amy Morris hosts.
8/4/202335 minutes, 56 seconds
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How to Save the UK Health Care System: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Tracy Walsh presents an editorial arguing that underinvestment has depleted the National Health Service.
8/2/20231 minute, 25 seconds
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Don't Launch a Semiconductor Subsidy War: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Tracy Walsh presents an editorial arguing that the US and its allies should coordinate as they make prudent, targeted investments in chipmaking capacity.
8/1/20231 minute, 28 seconds
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Europe Can Avert a Sovereign-Debt Crisis: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial calling for the EU’s member states and parliament to approve an ambitious plan to achieve better fiscal discipline.
7/31/20231 minute, 40 seconds
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The West Must Defeat Putin’s Grain Blockade: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial calling for coordinated and decisive action.
7/28/20231 minute, 38 seconds
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Human Rights in El Salvador and Race in Hiring (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion's Eduardo Porter discusses El Salvador's controversial iron fist policy that raises complicated questions about democracy. Columnist Lisa Jarvis says, if you never got COVID, thank you genes. She joins to explain. Kathryn Edwards says assertions of racial bias against white men are not supported by unemployment data. And Faye Flam joins to talk about rising temperatures. Hosted by Amy Morris.
7/27/202335 minutes, 44 seconds
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Cities Must Prepare for Deadly Heat: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial calling for localities to take extreme heat seriously as a public-health issue.
7/27/20231 minute, 36 seconds
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Don’t Settle for Above-Target Inflation: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that the Federal Reserve needs to prove its commitment to getting inflation down to 2%.
7/26/20231 minute, 39 seconds
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Innovation Could Transform Drug Production: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial about continuous manufacturing holds so much promise for the pharmaceutical industry.
7/21/20231 minute, 35 seconds
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Federal Home Loan Banks Are Utterly Adrift: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that a system designed to reduce the cost of mortgage lending has lost its moorings.
7/20/20231 minute, 46 seconds
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The West Shouldn’t Confiscate Russian Assets: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing against seizing frozen Russian assets to pay for the reconstruction of Ukraine.
7/19/20231 minute, 38 seconds
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Netanyahu Must Keep His Priorities Straight: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial criticizing the Israeli prime minister’s latest effort to advance divisive judicial reforms.
7/18/20231 minute, 37 seconds
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Blocking Military Promotions Is Unpatriotic: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that Alabama Senator Tommy Tuberville is single-handedly blocking the Pentagon from putting its best team on the field — and harming the country’s security in the process. Tuberville may know football, but he has no right to play with the nation’s security.
7/17/20231 minute, 38 seconds
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Biden Should Send Cluster Bombs to Ukraine: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that President Joe Biden’s decision to send cluster munitions to Ukraine has generated heated opposition from close US allies, human-rights groups, and current and former politicians. The risk to civilians is real. But failing to give Ukrainian troops the tools they need to defend themselves would be worse.
7/14/20231 minute, 40 seconds
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To Fix US Housing, Let the Market Work: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial explaining how local land-use rules and state environmental laws empower longtime residents to block precisely the kind of multifamily developments that would most effectively address housing shortages.
7/13/20231 minute, 42 seconds
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Arctic Drilling and Cricket in the US (Podcast)

Drilling in the Arctic is like drilling on the moon, according to columnist Liam Denning, who joins us again to talk about his findings on his trip north. Closer to the equator, it's much hotter, and Opinion's Andrea Felsted discusses where folks are going amid the summer travel season. Columnists Faye Flam breaks down the danger of aspartame, and Bobby Ghosh tells us whether he thinks a new cricket league will be successful in the US. Amy Morris hosts.
7/13/202335 minutes, 49 seconds
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Housing Could Save Long Island’s Way of Life: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial about how Long Island locals’ resistance to development is undermining the suburban, working-class ideal they seek to preserve.
7/12/20231 minute, 47 seconds
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On Long Island, a View of the Housing Crisis: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial about how policy failures prevent new housing from being built.
7/10/20231 minute, 41 seconds
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Stimulus Alone Won’t Solve China’s Problems: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial calling for China to address the deep-rooted issues currently holding back businesses and consumers.
7/7/20231 minute, 40 seconds
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Who’s at Fault for Holiday Air Travel Chaos?: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that airlines and the government both bear responsibility for American air travelers’ stressful summer.
7/6/20231 minute, 40 seconds
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Lehman II and Remembering Richard Ravitch (Podcast)

Are we staring down "Lehman II?" In a way, yes, according to Bloomberg Opinion's Chris Bryant. He joins to explain. We also dig into the UK's climate miss with columnist Lara Williams, and Opinion's Brooke Sutherland joins to talk about AI's impact on manufacturing. And Allison Schrager discusses her column on Richard Ravitch. Amy Morris hosts.
7/6/202335 minutes, 18 seconds
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Biden’s Student-Loan Plan Deserved Its End: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial praising the Supreme Court’s recent ruling on debt forgiveness.
7/5/20231 minute, 44 seconds
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Banking Is Going 24/7. Mind the Risks: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that the Federal Reserve should stay on top of novel threats as it rolls out its new FedNow Service.
7/3/20231 minute, 38 seconds
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How to Deal With a Wounded Putin: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that the West should take two modest steps in light of the failed mutiny in Russia.
6/30/20231 minute, 36 seconds
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UK Rate Hike Shouldn’t Have Been a Shock: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that the Bank of England will very likely need to continue raising rates.
6/29/20231 minute, 33 seconds
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The GOP and Hunter Biden and Roe One Year Later (Podcast)

We explore the GOP's focus on Hunter Biden and the political implications of their investigations. Bloomberg Opinion's Jonathan Bernstein joins. Columnist Lisa Jarvis joins to discuss the impact of overturning Roe v. Wade one year later. Columnists Conor Sen and Justin Fox also discuss their columns on stagflation and work productivity. Amy Morris hosts.
6/29/202353 minutes, 41 seconds
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Failed Bank Execs Should Answer to Investors: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Christine Harper presents an editorial criticizing the populist RECOUP Act.
6/28/20231 minute, 41 seconds
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Higher Salaries Won’t Solve Education Crisis: Opinion (Podcast)

Progressive lawmakers want to set a minimum wage for teachers. Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar argues that they should reward results instead.
6/27/20231 minute, 41 seconds
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Putin’s Nuclear Threats Demand a Response: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that NATO shouldn’t back down in the face of Russia’s nuclear posturing.
6/23/20231 minute, 44 seconds
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Alibaba's Shakeup and Rethinking College (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion's Tim Culpan analyzes Alibaba's leadership change and outlook for the company, as well as the overall economic picture in China. Economist Kathryn Edwards also joins to discuss her Opinion column about inequality in the US. Editor Romesh Ratnesar discusses the value of a college education and why some students are choosing not to attend. And columnist Faye Flam breaks down the importance of sleep. Amy Morris hosts.
6/23/202335 minutes, 50 seconds
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Johnson’s Exit Marks a Win for UK Politics: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial lauding signs of progress for the UK’s tarnished political institutions.
6/22/20231 minute, 40 seconds
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The US and India Still Need Each Other: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that the two countries have good reason to continue investing in their relationship.
6/21/20231 minute, 40 seconds
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College Isn’t the Only Path to Success: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial calling for the US to expand work-based alternatives to higher education.
6/16/20231 minute, 38 seconds
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US-China Dialogue Remains Crucial as Ever: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that White House officials shouldn’t let Beijing’s prickliness deter them from pursuing engagement.
6/15/20231 minute, 39 seconds
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Railway Safety Act Won’t Improve Safety: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that although no one yet knows why a Norfolk Southern freight train derailed in Ohio in February, it hasn’t stopped the Senate from advancing a bill that could reshape the railroad industry — and not for the better. Congress should scrap this effort, await the NTSB’s report and try again.
6/13/20231 minute, 42 seconds
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Of Course Insurers Care About Climate Change: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that climate risk is increasingly central to the insurance business.
6/9/20231 minute, 39 seconds
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The Right Way to Regulate Crypto Platforms: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that the US needs better rules defining what they can and should do.
6/8/20231 minute, 43 seconds
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EVs and Climate Change and the Paparazzi Economy (Podcast)

We discuss the effectiveness of electric vehicles on climate change goals with Romesh Ratnesar of Bloomberg Opinion, and also dig into the exodus from New York City with columnist Justin Fox. Opinion's Lisa Jarvis joins to talk about social media's affect on adolescent mental health, and columnist Allison Schrager discusses the new paparazzi economy. Amy Morris hosts.
6/8/202335 minutes, 52 seconds
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The Debt-Ceiling Deal Was Just the Start: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that the US's long-term fiscal outlook remains grim.
6/7/20231 minute, 36 seconds
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Strike a Balance on New Obesity Drugs: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that Medicare should cover breakthrough weight-loss medications for those who would most benefit.
6/5/20231 minute, 37 seconds
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Don’t Leave the NSA in the Dark: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial defending Section 702, which authorizes a crucial US intelligence program.
6/2/20231 minute, 41 seconds
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The Wrong Way to Protect Bank Deposits: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that making deposit insurance unlimited would be a recipe for financial instability.
6/2/20231 minute, 38 seconds
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Airline Mergers and Health Worker Concerns

We explore airline mergers and regulation with Bloomberg Opinion's Brooke Sutherland. We also talk about the shortage of nurses and the concern in the UK over doctors. Editor Rachel Rosenthal and columnist Therese Raphael join for those discussions. We also talk about unemployment insurance with Bloomberg's Kathryn Edwards. Amy Morris hosts.
6/1/202335 minutes, 52 seconds
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Erdogan Needs a Post-Election Pivot: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial urging the recently reelected Turkish president not to double down on his most controversial policies.
5/31/20231 minute, 45 seconds
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Biden Is Right to Be Reaching Out to China: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Tracy Walsh presents an editorial arguing that the US and China would both benefit from more dialogue.
5/30/20231 minute, 40 seconds
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GOP Urban Deserts and Ghost Kitchens (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion columnist Jonathan Bernstein joins the show to discuss Republican disinterest in appealing to America's urban regions. Lisa Jarvis, columnist with Bloomberg Opinion, discusses the FDA liberating the Opill. Lara Williams joins to talk about protecting lions to save the climate. And where did ghost kitchens go? Opinion's Leticia Miranda tells us they're a phenomenon of pandemic's past. Amy Morris hosts.
5/26/202335 minutes, 50 seconds
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One Answer to the Migration Crisis? Jobs: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that migrants admitted to the US on humanitarian parole shouldn't have to wait a year or more to work legally.
5/24/20231 minute, 34 seconds
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Immigration Can Help Fix the Nurse Shortage: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Rachel Rosenthal presents an editorial arguing that the US needs more talented foreign-trained nurses.
5/22/20231 minute, 28 seconds
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Biden's Fed Pick Miss and Lowering the Voting Age (Podcast)

This week, we dig into President Biden's nomination of Adriana Kugler for the Fed's Board of Governors. Bloomberg Opinion columnist Allison Schrager says the president's made a mistake. Opinion's Jonathan Bernstein also joins, critiquing Vivek Ramaswamy's plan to raise the voting age. We also discuss life as a middle manager in corporate America with Sarah Green Carmichael, and discuss why plastic might, sometimes, be better than paper with Adam Minter.  Amy Morris hosts.
5/19/202335 minutes, 50 seconds
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EVs Alone Can't Solve Climate Change: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that electric vehicles can play an important role in reducing the US's carbon emissions, but the Biden administration has to get a lot of other things right, too.
5/18/20231 minute, 50 seconds
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Don’t Leave Curbing Inflation to the ECB: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that unfinished work by the euro area’s governments is a big part of the problem.
5/17/20231 minute, 39 seconds
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Ukraine's Future Belongs in NATO: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial calling for a firm commitment to expand the alliance.
5/16/20231 minute, 40 seconds
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Consumers Cruise as AI Looms over Labor (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion columnist Jonathan Levin parses through cruise data and says it presents further evidence that consumers are resilient. Conor Sen with Bloomberg Opinion also joins to discuss the threat artificial intelligence poses to jobs. Lisa Jarvis explains the health risks of loneliness and columnist Leonid Bershidsky also joins to talk about the war in Ukraine and Vladimir Putin's ambitions. Amy Morris hosts.
5/12/202335 minutes, 50 seconds
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How VR Could Reshape the Health-Care Field: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial about the medical applications of virtual reality.
5/11/20231 minute, 42 seconds
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The US Should Rethink Air-Traffic Control: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that the flying public would benefit from privatization.
5/10/20231 minute, 40 seconds
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Seize the Moment on Migration: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that the time is right for bipartisan action.
5/8/20231 minute, 38 seconds
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A Compromise on Abortion Is Possible: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that lawmakers should ignore the extremists and follow public opinion when it comes to abortion policy.
5/5/20231 minute, 38 seconds
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The Price of Bank Runs and the Value of Twitter Blue

Bloomberg Opinion columnist Paul Davies says although JPMorgan's rescue of First Republic calmed markets for a brief moment, regulators should consider how the costs of such a move could ripple through the economy. Opinion's Lisa Jarvis joins to discuss the weight loss drug race. We also consider the implications for America's democracy if we do in fact see a Biden-Trump rematch with columnist Clive Crook. Bloomberg's Allison Schrager also joins to talk about the value of Twitter Blue, and whether it's been destroyed by Elon Musk. Amy Morris hosts.
5/5/202335 minutes, 45 seconds
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A Crypto Crackdown Could Help the Industry: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing stronger rules would be a gift to genuine innovators in the crypto space.
5/3/20231 minute, 38 seconds
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The Lesson of the US Banking Crisis: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that more capital would make future collapses much less likely.
5/2/20231 minute, 44 seconds
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The Supreme Court Needs Some Ethics Help: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that a formal code of conduct for the high court is overdue.
5/1/20231 minute, 29 seconds
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Accidental R&D Tax Change Hurts Businesses: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that an essentially inadvertent reform has put the US at a competitive disadvantage.
4/28/20231 minute, 38 seconds
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The Cure to Bank Runs and the AM Radio Quagmire (Podcast)

How do you stop bank runs? Bloomberg Opinion's Paul Davies says the less banks, the less runs. We also discuss the US housing market and childcare in America. Bloomberg Opinion's Conor Sen and Kathryn Edwards say, respectively, both are broken. And Opinion columnist Liam Denning also joins, explaining why electric vehicles are a threat to AM Radio. Amy Morris hosts.
4/28/202335 minutes, 45 seconds
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Shed Some Light on the Pharma Middlemen: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that lawmakers should require more transparency from pharmacy benefit managers.
4/27/20231 minute, 37 seconds
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Holding Students Back Isn’t Punishment: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that schools shouldn’t lower expectations for struggling students.
4/26/20231 minute, 37 seconds
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Behind 'Wrong Address' Shootings, a Delusion: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial criticizing the dangerous idea that people can open fire whenever they feel frightened.
4/26/20231 minute, 34 seconds
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G-7 Shouldn't Retaliate Against Coercion: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Rachel Rosenthal presents an editorial arguing that Chinese economic coercion is a real problem, but that a tit-for-tat response would backfire.
4/24/20231 minute, 31 seconds
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Biden Must Negotiate on the Debt Ceiling: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Rachel Rosenthal presents an editorial arguing that the debt ceiling is one issue where leadership demands compromise.
4/21/20231 minute, 29 seconds
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Shadow Banks Could Use Some Attention, Too: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Rachel Rosenthal presents an editorial arguing that lawmakers shouldn't lose sight of risks gathering in nonbank finance.
4/20/20231 minute, 31 seconds
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Fed Disunity and the Mifepristone Court Battle (Podcast)

Is Fed disunity coming at just the wrong time? Bloomberg Opinion's Jonathan Levin talks about the Fed dissent and how it could affect inflation in the US. Opinion's Lisa Jarvis says the recent ruling on mifepristone is a threat not only to women's health, but also pharmaceutical innovation. Bloomberg Opinion editor Sarah Green Carmichael critiques complicated hiring practices, and columnist Lara Williams offers a warning: flights are about to get a lot more expensive. Amy Morris hosts.
4/20/202335 minutes, 45 seconds
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Leaks Show the Perils of Over-Classification: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Rachel Rosenthal presents an editorial arguing that the US should stop issuing security clearances to people who don’t need them.
4/19/20231 minute, 33 seconds
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Mifepristone and US Abortion Policy: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that abortion policy should be set by lawmakers, not unelected judges.
4/17/20231 minute, 50 seconds
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Red-Flag Laws Can Prevent Mass Shootings: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that keeping guns away from people having mental-health crises is a common-sense policy all sides can get behind.
4/14/20231 minute, 38 seconds
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America Pushing Back on Inflation, and America First?

Bloomberg Opinion columnist Chris Bryant says we're all being too passive on inflation. What action can consumers take? He joins to explain. Opinion's Adam Minter also joins, discussing how protectionism negatively impacts farmers. Frank Wilkinson and Conor Sen also talk about their recent columns, "Tennessee Gun Politics Are Warped by Racism" and "Major League Baseball’s Revolution Has Just Begun." Amy Morris hosts.
4/14/202335 minutes, 9 seconds
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Don’t Give China a Pass on the CPTPP: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that if China wants to follow the UK into the CPTPP, it should be held to the same rigorous standards.
4/13/20231 minute, 39 seconds
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The Nursing Workforce Needs More Men: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that recruiting more men to the field would help fix the worker shortage.
4/10/20231 minute, 36 seconds
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AI ‘Pause’ Would Be an Innovation Disaster: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that halting artificial intelligence research would hurt society far more than it helps.
4/6/20231 minute, 45 seconds
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Biden's Missed Oil Opportunity and CDC Mistrust (Podcast)

President Biden promised to refill the Strategic Petroleum Reserve when oil prices reached a certain threshold. It hit that level, and Biden flinched. Now, he'll pay for it, says Liam Denning, columnist with Bloomberg Opinion. Liam joins us alongside columnists Justin Fox, Faye Flam, and Beth Kowitt. With the Bloomberg Opinion team, we examine New York City's COVID rebound, the CDC's attempt to re-establish trust, and what "workaholism" means for women. Amy Morris hosts.
4/6/202335 minutes, 45 seconds
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UK Politics Is Getting Boring. About Time: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial praising Rishi Sunak’s quietly competent leadership.
4/5/20231 minute, 39 seconds
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Kids Can’t Afford an Extra Day Off School: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial criticizing the trend of four-day school weeks.
4/3/20231 minute, 29 seconds
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Emmanuel Macron Should Stand His Ground: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that the French president’s proposed pension reforms are entirely reasonable.
3/31/20231 minute, 36 seconds
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A Netanyahu Pivot and Federal Spending Lessons (Podcast)

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pivots from his controversial judiciary proposal in the face of mass protests. Opinion columnist Bobby Ghosh discusses the questions it raises about Israel's democracy. Bloomberg's Allison Schrager and Timothy Lavin also join. Allison talks about how rising rates are making us re-examine federal spending, and Lavin explains why the expensive government semiconductor bill is headed towards failure. Opinion's Andrea Felsted also joins, discussing how recent bank crises are impacting Big Bling. Amy Morris hosts.
3/31/202335 minutes, 42 seconds
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A Green-Subsidy Arms Race Helps No One: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial warning of a looming spending competition between the US and Europe.
3/30/20231 minute, 35 seconds
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Don’t Dismiss China’s Diplomatic Bid: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that Beijing should have a stake in ending the war in Ukraine.
3/29/20231 minute, 36 seconds
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The Chips Act Is Racing Toward Failure: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that ill-considered policies are dooming the big semiconductor bill.
3/28/20231 minute, 38 seconds
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Republicans Face a Big Test on Ukraine: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that fringe views within the party are undermining the US ahead of the 2024 presidential elections.
3/27/20231 minute, 43 seconds
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Gen Z Workers and America's Needed Real Estate Bust (Radio)

Columnist Conor Sen describes the real estate bust that America's suburbs need. Justin Fox is looking for the labor force's missing Gen Z workers. Beth Kowitt explains how abortion politics put Walgreens in a no-win situation. Jonathan Bernstein asks 'will the GOP stick by Trump' Hosted by Amy Morris.
3/24/202335 minutes, 30 seconds
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An Imperfect Balancing Act at the Fed: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial about the Federal Reserve's latest decision on interest rates.
3/24/20231 minute, 35 seconds
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Universities Shouldn't Stand for Censorship: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that higher education requires robust free speech protections.
3/23/20231 minute, 36 seconds
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UBS Saved Credit Suisse. Now, the Bad News: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that the Credit Suisse rescue offers a dangerous lesson for banks.
3/22/20231 minute, 44 seconds
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Don’t Overdo Curbs on US Investment in China: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that the Biden administration should think twice before imposing sweeping new restrictions on capital.
3/21/20231 minute, 44 seconds
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Fed Should Hike Despite SVB Turmoil: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that the central bank shouldn’t go slow on interest rates.
3/17/20231 minute, 30 seconds
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VC Uncertainty Post-SVB and the Future of Cancer Drugs (Podcast)

Opinion columnist Tim Culpan joins the program to discuss the future of startups and venture capitalists who found a home in Silicon Valley Bank. Lisa Jarvis with Bloomberg Opinion digs into the Pfizer-Seagen deal, exploring the possibilities for cancer drug development. Opinion's Jonathan Bernstein also joins, weighing the future of the Republican Party should former President Trump be indicted. And columnist Allison Schrager discusses why workers feel so unhappy, despite ample lesiure time.
3/17/202334 minutes, 40 seconds
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Fed Should Hike Despite SVB Turmoil: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that the central bank shouldn’t go slow on interest rates.
3/16/20231 minute, 36 seconds
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Biden’s Budget Doesn’t Face Reality: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial examining the flaws in the US president’s recent budget proposal.
3/15/20231 minute, 40 seconds
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Red Tape Delays a Greener Future: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial calling for permitting reform to speed crucial renewable-energy projects.
3/14/20231 minute, 37 seconds
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Powell Gives Markets the Right Message: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial commending the chair of the Federal Reserve for his recent comments on inflation.
3/13/20231 minute, 36 seconds
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Biden Is Right on DC’s Misguided Crime Bill: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that the federal government has an obligation to protect public safety in the district.
3/10/20231 minute, 40 seconds
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Ohio Looks for Answers, Workers Call for Benefits (Podcast)

Who owns train cars? Not who you think, according to Bloomberg Opinion's Brooke Sutherland. She joins to explain. Editor Sarah Green Carmichael also joins to talk about giving workers benefits, as opposed to raises. And Opinion columnist Alexis Leondis talks about the mortgage lender lie, while Lara Williams discusses ocean health.
3/10/202334 minutes, 42 seconds
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Afghanistan’s Women Must Not Be Abandoned: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that on this International Women's Day, the world should remember one country above all others.
3/8/20231 minute, 34 seconds
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ESG Fracas Is Less Than Meets the Eye: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that a Republican resolution to amend retirement-plan rules is insubstantial – but Biden should veto it anyway.
3/7/20231 minute, 44 seconds
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Erdogan Owes Quake Victims an Explanation: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial calling for the Turkish government to offer an honest accounting of its mistakes.
3/6/20231 minute, 43 seconds
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High Crime Leads to Chicago Mayor’s Downfall: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial about Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot's recent electoral defeat.
3/3/20231 minute, 35 seconds
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Covid’s Mysteries Still Need Solving: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar argues that regardless of whether Covid-19 escaped from a research facility — the much-debated theory now held by the US Energy Department — another deadly virus very well might.
3/3/20231 minute, 40 seconds
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Data Dependency and the Global Energy Pivot (Podcast)

Opinion columnist John Authers reflects on the week in markets and looks at the Fed's rate hike path. He explains why the phrase "data dependent" carries more meaning than it might seem. Opinion's David Fickling describes the unintended consequences of Russia's war in Ukraine as it relates to energy. And columnist Shuli Ren previews China's National People's Congress.
3/3/202334 minutes, 16 seconds
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The First Step in Fighting Fentanyl Deaths: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar argues widening access to naloxone, a lifesaving overdose-reversal medication, should be a top priority for lawmakers.
3/2/20231 minute, 41 seconds
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Biden’s Immigration Reforms Show Promise: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar argues that obstructionists on both sides risk undermining progress on the border.
2/28/20231 minute, 39 seconds
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China Isn’t Looking to Gobble Up US Farms: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Rachel Rosenthal presents an editorial arguing against proposals to block Chinese citizens from purchasing American land.
2/27/20231 minute, 29 seconds
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Justin Fox on Seasonal Adjustments (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion columnist Justin Fox says big January spending and hiring numbers might be the product of seasonal adjustments that haven't kept up with changing holiday realities.
2/27/20231 minute, 41 seconds
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COP28 President-Designate Is a Climate Ally: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial in defense of Sultan Al Jaber, the UAE's choice to lead the next UN climate summit.
2/24/20231 minute, 33 seconds
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The Fed Lag and Mortgage Rate Dilemma (Podcast)

Bloomberg Chief Rates correspondent Garfield Reynolds says the strong start to 2023 might just be a red herring. He joins to break down rate activity and explains what recent eco-data and hawkish Fed messaging might mean for the US economy. Opinion's Tim Culpan discusses the exploding interest in ChatGPT and outlines the risks of artificial intelligence developed in China. Columnist Alexis Leondis also joins to discuss the mortgage double-edged sword.
2/24/202334 minutes, 39 seconds
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Economic War Against Putin Has Only Begun: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing for the US and Europe to keep up the economic pressure on Russian President Vladimir Putin.
2/23/20231 minute, 43 seconds
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Biden Should Lead on Fiscal Sustainability: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that the Biden administration shouldn't need to be told that compromises on taxes and spending are necessary.
2/21/20231 minute, 34 seconds
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Justin Fox on Housing Construction (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion columnist Justin Fox says Americans are moving to the South and Mountain West because that's where new houses are being built.
2/21/20231 minute, 38 seconds
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The Right Way to Fight Against ‘Junk Fees’: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that the Biden administration's campaign is a great idea — as long as the target is predation, not profit.
2/17/20231 minute, 38 seconds
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Fed Hawks Emerge as Inflation Remains Sticky (Podcast)

Fed chiefs James Bullard and Loretta Mester roil markets after suggesting the Federal Reserve could raise rates for longer than anticipated. How does the rate hike path affect where managers putting their money? Bloomberg Chief Rates correspondent Garfield Reynolds discusses investing strategies and breaks down recent bond market activity. Bloomberg Opinion columnist Tim Culpan takes a close look at Japanese conglomerate SoftBank and explains why it might seem just too big to fail, but actually is not. Opinion’s Alexis Leondis also joins, talking about the inflation pinch as it comes to childcare costs, and why the tax code cannot keep up.
2/17/202335 minutes, 3 seconds
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Welcome to Central Banking’s Toughest Job: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial about the challenges that await the next Bank of Japan governor.
2/16/20231 minute, 39 seconds
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Florida’s Dangerous Turn on Permitless Carry: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that a gun bill now advancing through the state legislature would make Floridians less safe.
2/15/20231 minute, 39 seconds
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The EU Shouldn’t Rush to Admit Ukraine: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that accelerating talks over EU membership could backfire on Ukraine.
2/14/20231 minute, 36 seconds
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Justin Fox on Manufacturing Jobs (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion columnist Justin Fox says manufacturing employment is growing in a way not seen in generations.
2/13/20231 minute, 37 seconds
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The West Isn’t Powerless in Myanmar: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial about Myamnar’s slide into anarchy.
2/13/20231 minute, 38 seconds
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Don’t Let a Balloon Blow Blinken Off Course: Opinion (Podcast)

When a Chinese spy balloon was discovered floating over the US last week, Secretary of State Anthony Blinken canceled his planned trip to Beijing. Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial explaining why he should reschedule it.
2/10/20231 minute, 37 seconds
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Should the Fed Cut Rates... and Should You Cut Meat? (Audio)

Could we see rate cuts this year? Maybe, says Bloomberg Chief Rates Strategist Garfield Reynolds. But it'll come at a cost. Adani isn't Evergrande. It's worse. That's according to Bloomberg Opinion's Shuli Ren. We discuss what's next for Gautam Adani. We also explore meat alternatives with Opinion columnist Stephen Mihm.
2/10/202334 minutes, 47 seconds
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Don’t Let Putin Blow Up New START: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that the nuclear arms control treaty is essential to US security.
2/9/20231 minute, 37 seconds
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Liam Denning on the Climate Risks of China's Balloon (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion columnist Liam Denning presents a column arguing that by riling up American defense hawks, China has hurt prospects for meaningful cooperation on the impacts of global warming in the Arctic.
2/7/20231 minute, 32 seconds
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The US Nursing Shortage Can Be Solved: Opinion (Podcast)

Across the US, nursing schools are rejecting students because of faculty shortages. Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial with solutions.
2/6/20231 minute, 39 seconds
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Man versus market: Powell and Adani Go it Alone (Podcast)

John Authers and Mark Cranfield pick apart the market reaction to Fed Chair Jerome Powell's post-FOMC news conference. They appraise the market's response to what it heard. Indian industrialist Gautam Adani found himself at the mercy of the market this week too. Shuli Ren explains Adani's predicament and what any permanent damage may mean for India's growth trajectory.
2/3/202333 minutes, 39 seconds
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Ukraine’s Economy Needs Saving As Well: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that the West should help the country avoid economic calamity.
2/3/20231 minute, 40 seconds
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Alexis Leondis on 401(k) Withdrawal Penalties (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion columnist Alexis Leondis says people in dire need of funds shouldn’t have to pay a 10% fee to tap their own savings.
2/3/20231 minute, 30 seconds
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China Wants a Detente. The US Should Too: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that this month offers China and the US a unique opportunity to lower tensions.
2/3/20231 minute, 30 seconds
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The US Needs Stronger Gun Storage Laws: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that secure-storage laws can prevent needless deaths.
2/1/20231 minute, 38 seconds
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Banks Should Be Stronger, Not Smaller: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that financial regulators should focus on strength, not size.
1/31/20231 minute, 38 seconds
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Western Tanks Give Ukraine a Fighting Chance: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial about deeper Western involvement in Ukraine.
1/30/20231 minute, 43 seconds
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Justin Fox on Tech Layoffs (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion columnist Justin Fox writes that big tech companies went on a hiring binge during the pandemic and may overdo it on the downside too.
1/30/20231 minute, 41 seconds
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Colleges Should Stop Hiding their Cost: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Rachel Rosenthal presents an editorial arguing that the lack of transparency in financial-aid offers is making the student-loan crisis even worse. Students deserve to know their bottom line.
1/27/20231 minute, 32 seconds
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Alexis Leondis on Boomers Talking About Inheritances (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion columnist Alexis Leondis says it’s best to be candid about what you are (or aren’t) bequeathing to your adult children.
1/27/20231 minute, 36 seconds
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Tanks in Ukraine and China's Reopening (Podcast)

The US and Germany are set to supply Ukraine with top tier battle tanks. How does that change the landscape of Russia's invasion? Retired Navy admiral and Bloomberg Opinion columnist James Stavridis offers his outlook. Bloomberg Executive Editor for Asia Markets Paul Dobson also joins discusses the push and pull between US and Asian markets. In this episode, we also cover the political instability in Myanmar with Opinion's Clara Ferreira Marques, and columnist Justin Fox explains why it could pay to be bullish on retail in 2023. Listen to the latest Bloomberg Opinion podcast for all of these stories from this week.
1/27/202334 minutes, 1 second
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Taylor Swift Can Stop Slagging Ticketmaster: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that the debacle surrounding the ticket presale for Taylor Swift's new tour can't be blamed on Ticketmaster alone, and congressional action should focus on the issues that plague the ticket-selling industry as a whole.
1/27/20231 minute, 39 seconds
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NATO Shouldn’t Let Erdogan Delay Expansion: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that by blocking Sweden and Finland's membership to NATO, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is putting his political self-interest over the alliance’s security.
1/25/20231 minute, 39 seconds
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Liam Denning on Tesla's skid in the EV race (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion columnist Liam Denning presents a column arguing that traditional autos stocks might welcome Tesla's stock-slide over the past year, but that it also highlights their own challenges as vehicles electrify.
1/25/20231 minute, 21 seconds
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Biden (and Trump) Should Have Known Better: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that the US government goes to great lengths to protect its secrets. But the presidents' recklessness with classified material reflects a disregard for the rules others are expected to follow.
1/24/20231 minute, 39 seconds
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It's Time to Stop the Debt-Ceiling Nonsense: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that if Congress doesn’t vote to increase the limit, new borrowing could be halted and outright debt default is possible. Aiming to curb borrowing by threatening default is both reckless and ineffective. This malpractice ought to stop.
1/23/20231 minute, 48 seconds
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Justin Fox on Young Adult Deaths (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion columnist Justin Fox writes that deaths are way up among young adults, but there's no sign Covid-19 vaccines have anything to do with the increase.
1/23/20231 minute, 42 seconds
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Don't Let Firebrands Derail Israel's Goal: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that the actions of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's far-right government partners threaten to make the goal of a strong, united regional coalition against Iran much harder to achieve.
1/23/20231 minute, 41 seconds
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Bank Capital Standards Prove Their Worth: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that weakening capital requirements designed to ensure that banks can get through the bad times is wrongheaded, given the unpredictability and nature of financial crises.
1/20/20231 minute, 40 seconds
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Rating the Rate Moves (Podcast)

Opinion columnist John Authers weighs the impact of Fed rate hikes on a slowing US economy and how its effects will play out in emerging markets. Meanwhile, the Bank of Japan continues to surprise... some people. Not economists. Garfield Reynolds breaks down the BOJ's decision to stand pat on rates, for now. Opinion's Eduardo Porter reflects on election protests in Brasilia, and columnist Justin Fox traces alcohol trends since the start of the pandemic.
1/20/202334 minutes, 53 seconds
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France Needs Macron's Pension Reform: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that French President Emmanuel Macron's new proposal to reform France's unaffordably generous public-pension scheme faces another uphill battle, but allowing the system's costs to continue piling up would be extremely irresponsible.
1/18/20231 minute, 40 seconds
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Justin Fox on San Francisco Getting Richer (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion columnist Justin Fox writes that despite an exodus of high earners during the pandemic, San Francisco and San Jose got richer.
1/17/20231 minute, 43 seconds
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How the Fed Should Talk About Inflation: Opinion

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that the Federal Reserve should focus attention on current data, not forward guidance.
1/17/20231 minute, 31 seconds
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The West Can’t Afford to Let Kosovo Unravel: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that more assertive diplomacy is needed to prevent another Balkan war.
1/13/20231 minute, 26 seconds
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House on Fire (Podcast)

Republicans elected a House Speaker. Although Kevin McCarthy seems secure in the role, for now, Bloomberg Opinion columnist Jonathan Bernstein believes there's more instability to come. And Bloomberg's John Liu examines China's geopolitical and economic risks.
1/13/202334 minutes, 5 seconds
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Bold Action Is Needed to Fight Homelessness: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial about a controversial approach some US cities are considering amid an increase in street homelessness.
1/12/20231 minute, 32 seconds
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Europe’s Carbon Border Tax Plan Needs Work: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that the EU’s climate proposal is promising but flawed.
1/11/20231 minute, 32 seconds
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The US Needs to Fix Its Broken Asylum System: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that solving the border crisis will take comprehensive reform.
1/10/20231 minute, 31 seconds
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Treating Sick Kids Shouldn’t Be This Hard: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial about the challenges facing children’s hospital care.
1/9/20231 minute, 30 seconds
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Republicans Are in Power Without a Plan: Opinion (Podcast)

The GOP ditched a governing agenda in favor of culture-war demagoguery. Now, as Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar argues, it’s suffering the consequences.
1/6/20231 minute, 29 seconds
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China's COVID Pivot and Speakership Stagnation (Podcast)

Shuli Ren discusses returning home amid China's reopening and the devastating effects of zero-COVID. John Authers breaks down market risks, as they relate to inflation, the Fed, and DC gridlock. And Tim Culpan weighs Twitter's future.
1/6/202332 minutes, 42 seconds
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China’s Covid Surge Poses Global Challenge: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial about how the US should respond to rising Covid transmission in China.
1/5/20231 minute, 30 seconds
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You Shouldn’t Need a License to Be a Florist: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that occupational licensing often puts pointless obstacles between people and jobs.
1/3/20231 minute, 42 seconds
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Justin Fox on America's Drinking Binge (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion columnist Justin Fox writes that Americans are drinking a lot more than before the pandemic, and damaging their health in the process.
1/3/20231 minute, 41 seconds
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US Should Prioritize Housing for Neediest: Opinion (Podcast)

The US has long promised to provide decent housing for all. Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that it can — and must.
12/30/20221 minute, 40 seconds
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Net Zero Isn’t Possible Without Nuclear: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that the risks of climate change make investing in nuclear power all the more important.
12/29/20221 minute, 33 seconds
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The Best of Bloomberg Opinion (Podcast)

Join us as we wrap the top stories we covered this year. Philosopher Volodymyr Yermolenko breaks down Ukrainian and Russian identities and post-war questions. Clara Ferreira Marques remembers Mikhail Gorbachev. David Fickling examines the world's bread baskets, and Cambridge professor Helen Thompson discusses the new world order.
12/28/202234 minutes, 45 seconds
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After FTX, Regulating Crypto Should Be Easy: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that a few regulatory fixes would keep crypto from becoming a systemic threat.
12/23/20221 minute, 29 seconds
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Local Governments Fuel the US Housing Crisis: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that exclusionary zoning is a prime example of local government gone wrong.
12/22/20221 minute, 31 seconds
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Not So Negative Anymore (Podcast)

Global reaction to the Bank of Japan's decision to tweak its yield curve control mechanism with Marcus Ashworth and Paul Dobson. Jonathan Bernstein wraps up the year in politics. And Bobby Ghosh joins to discuss the lessons the 2022 World Cup had to teach us.
12/22/202235 minutes, 11 seconds
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A Lamentable Move by the Jan. 6 Committee: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that the House panel’s decision to recommend charges against former president Donald Trump will only worsen partisan divisions.
12/21/20221 minute, 32 seconds
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Lula Needs Climate Action, Not Just Rhetoric: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial about Brazilian president-elect Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva’s pledge to fight deforestation.
12/20/20221 minute, 38 seconds
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The SEC Wants to Upend the Stock Market: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that the SEC’s ambitious plan to reform stock trading comes with uncertain benefits and clear costs.
12/19/20221 minute, 28 seconds
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Justin Fox on the San Francisco Bay Area (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion columnist Justin Fox writes that the 1960s Bay Area anti-growth movement saved the bay and a lot of open space, but killed housing affordability.
12/19/20221 minute, 39 seconds
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Match of the Day

Jonathan Levin and John Authers join to discuss the Fed’s response to the inflation outlook for 2023 and beyond: fairly unanimous until it’s not. The market, too, a player in this game. David Fickling joins to discuss fusion, how it works (now that it does) and what’s to be done with that “BFD”, in the phrasing for Energy Secretary Granholm.
12/16/202234 minutes, 10 seconds
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Japan Needs to Rearm Wisely: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial about Japan’s plans to increase defense spending.
12/15/20221 minute, 35 seconds
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Fusion Energy Is Starting to Look Real: Opinion (Podcast)

After years of frustration, scientists seem to be making progress toward an effectively limitless energy source. Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial about the latest development.
12/14/20221 minute, 32 seconds
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Is ChatGPT the Start of the AI Revolution?: Opinion (Podcast)

12/14/20221 minute, 32 seconds
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Justin Fox on How Republicans Lost Their House Edge

Gerrymandering and rural-urban voting patterns gave the GOP a big congressional advantage for most of the 2010s. Bloomberg Opinion columnist Justin Fox explains why that edge has vanished for now.
12/12/20221 minute, 45 seconds
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Around the World (Podcast)

We start in the US this week with John Authers explaining the Roman calendar is only tangentially related to market moves. But it is responsible for the hefty load of predictions arriving right about now. Stephen Mihm explains why The Bahamas is good at keeping secrets. Then we move to Kazakhstan, a country other countries need to be on good terms with. And finally Shuli Ren explains how taxation works in China, as the country prepares for an era of "common prosperity" while attempting to recover from Covid and Covid Zero.
12/9/202233 minutes, 47 seconds
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Antisemitism Has No Place in Politics: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial calling on politicians to repudiate bigotry.
12/9/20221 minute, 25 seconds
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Don’t Dismiss Europe’s ‘Buy American’ Objections: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that French President Emmanuel Macron is right to raise concerns.
12/6/20221 minute, 27 seconds
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It’s Still Too Soon to Relax on Inflation: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that despite months of tightening, monetary policy isn’t yet restrictive.
12/5/20221 minute, 25 seconds
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Schools Must Do More to Fight Learning Loss: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that public school districts can't just sit on federal relief money as students fall further behind.
12/2/20221 minute, 34 seconds
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Carrots and Sticks (Podcast)

Clara Ferreira Marques joins to discuss the protests that erupted in China this week and how authorities are apt to handle the dissent. Barry Ritholtz joins to discusses markets in 2022 as we kick off the final month of the year.
12/2/202229 minutes, 45 seconds
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Lawmakers Shouldn't Be Stock Traders: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that Congress should take up a long-overdue ethics reform in the lame-duck session.
12/1/20221 minute, 30 seconds
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China Should Listen to Covid Protesters: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that Xi Jinping’s top priority should be reopening safely — not suppressing dissent.
11/30/20221 minute, 33 seconds
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Biden Is Making the Student Loan Mess Worse: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that extending the student-loan repayment freeze will cheer borrowers, but at a high price to the rest of the country.
11/29/20221 minute, 37 seconds
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The UK Needs a New Deal With the EU: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing for the UK and EU to adopt a Switzerland-style arrangement.
11/28/20221 minute, 36 seconds
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The War on Russia’s Economy Is Working: Opinion (Podcast)

Sanctions have weakened Russia and sowed doubts about Putin’s leadership. Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that more pressure is needed to bring an end to the war.
11/25/20221 minute, 29 seconds
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Harvesting Time (Podcast)

Alexis Leondis joins with a guide to making the most of this year's investing losses. We also speak with Shuli Ren on Xi Jinping's efforts to have big tech help with common prosperity. Stephen Mihm discusses how export controls have intersected with US foreign policy and how current controls will impact the US and Chinese economies. And Jonathan Levin dissects what Fed speakers will aim to say to the market before the next batch of data and the December 14th FOMC decision.
11/24/202232 minutes, 2 seconds
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Why the US Lags in Green Infrastructure: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that red tape is holding America's energy infrastructure back.
11/23/20221 minute, 39 seconds
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How to Cope With a 'Tripledemic': Opinion (Podcast)

The combined impact of Covid-19, the flu and RSV is overwhelming US hospitals. Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that better data and a stronger workforce would help.
11/22/20221 minute, 34 seconds
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Hunt’s Fiscal Repairs Won’t Mend UK Economy: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that Jeremy Hunt’s fiscal competence is only a start.
11/21/20221 minute, 31 seconds
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Alexis Leondis on Skipping Store Credit Cards (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion columnist Alexis Leondis says last-minute checkout deals may be tempting, but most retailers don’t offer charge cards worth having.
11/18/20221 minute, 34 seconds
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Buffett Beware (Podcast)

We take a look at market short-covering and recap the Midterms. We also consider the hackneyed label: "The Next Warren Buffett." Cam Crise, Jonathan Bernstein, and Justin Fox join.
11/18/202230 minutes, 36 seconds
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This Is No Solution to UK's Migration Woes: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing against a British proposal to send asylum seekers to Rwanda.
11/17/20221 minute, 34 seconds
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Despite Good News, Inflation Isn’t Dead Yet: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that while October’s data is encouraging, it’s too soon to celebrate.
11/16/20221 minute, 24 seconds
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Netanyahu Needs to Govern for All Israelis: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial offering advice to the incoming prime minister of Israel.
11/15/20221 minute, 38 seconds
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Electoral Incentives (Podcast)

As Midterm results trickle in, a deeply divided Congress is taking shape. Inter-party divides are also on display. Bloomberg Opinion's Jonathan Bernstein discusses the challenges the next Congress will face.
11/15/202218 minutes, 25 seconds
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Justin Fox on Restaurants (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion columnist Justin Fox says consumer spending on restaurants is higher than before the pandemic, even adjusted for inflation, while employment is lower.
11/14/20221 minute, 38 seconds
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Military Intervention Isn’t What Haiti Needs: Opinion (Podcast)

11/14/20221 minute, 45 seconds
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With Cryptocurrency, Let the Buyer Beware: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Radio’s Charlie Pellett presents an editorial arguing that instead of revolutionizing finance, crytpo is largely repeating its mistakes.
11/11/20221 minute, 39 seconds
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Inflation slows, a Red Wave wrinkles (Podcast)

Inflation slows, for now. Where will markets and the Fed go from here? And where exactly was the red wave? Are more permanent voting blocks forming? We explore those questions with Bloomberg Opinion's Jonathan Levin and Jonathan Bernstein.
11/11/202230 minutes, 5 seconds
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The Red Ripple (Podcast)

The balance of power in Washington is yet to be decided days after the Midterm elections. That's not what Republicans thought would happen as Election Day approached. Bloomberg Opinion's Jonathan Bernstein explains why the country didn't experience a "red wave" this election cycle.
11/10/202215 minutes, 26 seconds
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Europe Must Protect Its Electricity Market: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion editorial board member Romesh Ratnesar presents an editorial arguing that Europe shouldn't let Vladimir Putin undermine its unified market.
11/8/20221 minute, 31 seconds
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Justin Fox on Rising Crime (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion columnist Justin Fox says the pandemic murder wave seems to have crested, but other crimes are on the rise.
11/7/20221 minute, 31 seconds
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Sunak Should Reset UK-EU Relations: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Radio’s Charlie Pellett presents an editorial arguing that the quarrel over trade rules between Northern Ireland, Britain and the Republic of Ireland is only one of Brexit’s challenges, and if the UK's new prime minister, Rishi Sunak, wants to make a real difference, he should emphasize pragmatism and managerial competence to maintain closeness with the EU.
11/7/20221 minute, 46 seconds
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Investors Need More Clarity From the Fed: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Radio’s Charlie Pellett presents an editorial arguing that the Federal Reserve needs to revamp its policy framework to address economic uncertainties, and without a fresh look at pressing issues, investors will continue to be frustrated by the Fed’s unhelpful answers.
11/4/20221 minute, 44 seconds
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Windfall Taxes Aren't a Perfect Solution: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Radio’s Charlie Pellett presents an editorial arguing that windfall taxes on energy companies' surging profits in a time of high prices are an easy political win, but they rarely deliver as advertised and come with too many risks.
11/3/20221 minute, 42 seconds
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It's the Economy, Stupid... or is it? (Podcast)

The Fed raises rates yet again. No surprise there, but its forward guidance was. And how much are Republicans and Democrats actually thinking about the economy when they head to the polls Tuesday? Jonathan Levin, Jonathan Bernstein, and Stephen Mihm join the conversation.
11/3/202231 minutes, 12 seconds
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Radicalism on the Ballot (Podcast)

We preview the 2022 Midterm Elections. What's at stake at the local, state and Federal levels? And how is radicalism driving voters to the polls? Jonathan Bernstein joins.
11/2/202214 minutes, 39 seconds
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Congress Must Act Now to Protect Dreamers: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Radio’s Charlie Pellett presents an editorial arguing that congressional inaction has left the undocumented immigrants known as Dreamers under the constant threat of deportation, and lawmakers are running out of time to protect their legal status in the US.
11/1/20221 minute, 43 seconds
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US's Ukraine Assistance Needs Oversight: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Radio’s Charlie Pellett presents an editorial arguing that while the billions of dollars in aid the US has sent to Ukraine is necessary to the country's efforts to turn back the Russian assault, transparency is critical to ensure the funds are being properly spent.
11/1/20221 minute, 55 seconds
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Alexis Leondis on Using Stock Losses for Tax Gains (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion columnist Alexis Leondis says lock in some losses in your investment portfolio and you can spread the savings out for years to come.
11/1/20221 minute, 37 seconds
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Just One Case of Polio Is a Global Threat: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Radio’s Charlie Pellett presents an editorial arguing that the latest outbreak of polio in the US highlights the critical need for global leaders to muster the will, and the funding, to protect millions of children from this deadly disease.
10/28/20221 minute, 45 seconds
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The Global Investment Pivot (Podcast)

Investors are closely monitoring a Fed pivot, but there's another pivot they should have their eyes on: leadership turnover in China and the UK. Shuli Ren and Adrian Wooldrige on those stories. And Alexis Leondis discusses another type movement... a physical kind. State migration in part motivated by high taxes.
10/28/202231 minutes, 50 seconds
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How the US Should Deal With Xi’s New China: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Radio’s Charlie Pellett presents an editorial arguing that the US should continue seeking opportunities to limit confrontation with China.
10/27/20221 minute, 45 seconds
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Sunak’s ‘Dullness Dividend’ Might Not Last: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Radio’s Charlie Pellett presents an editorial arguing that the new UK prime minister will face more than his share of challenges.
10/26/20221 minute, 45 seconds
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Difficult Decisions Ahead (Podcast)

New UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak will soon put forth his economic plan. Will it bring the stability the nation yearns for? Bloomberg Opinion's Adrian Wooldridge joins.
10/26/202212 minutes, 42 seconds
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Justin Fox on the New Apartment Boom (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion columnist Justin Fox notes that that multifamily buildings now make up the majority of homes under construction, and they're showing few signs of a slowdown.
10/24/20221 minute, 36 seconds
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Fed Officials Must Stop Speaking Out of Turn: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Radio’s Charlie Pellett presents an editorial arguing for tighter ethical rules at the Federal Reserve.
10/24/20221 minute, 46 seconds
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US Should Improve Funding for Nurse Training: Opinion (Podcast)

In an editorial, Bloomberg Radio’s Charlie Pellett argues that the country's overstretched nursing schools need more support.
10/21/20221 minute, 44 seconds
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Preparing for Putin’s Infrastructure War: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Radio’s Charlie Pellett presents an editorial arguing that the West needs to harden its defenses against attacks on infrastructure.
10/20/20221 minute, 43 seconds
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Oil Peak? Consumer pique? (Podcast)

A bold call from David Fickling on oil this week... see if you agree. We also examine data showing the beginnings of a shift in US consumer behavior with Jonathan Levin. And John Authers discusses why we haven't yet seen capitulation in equity markets.
10/20/202231 minutes, 18 seconds
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How to Fix the US Nursing Shortage: Opinion (Podcast)

In an editorial, Bloomberg Radio’s Charlie Pellett argues that the US could improve its out-of-whack labor market for nurses by clearing hurdles for international talent.
10/19/20221 minute, 51 seconds
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Europe Misses a Chance to Fix Its Union: Opinion (Podcast)

In an editorial, Bloomberg Radio’s Charlie Pellett argues that the EU has mustered enough solidarity to weather Putin’s gas shutoff, but not enough to ensure the European project’s survival.
10/18/20221 minute, 44 seconds
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No Respite for the Fed on High Inflation: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Radio’s Charlie Pellett presents an editorial arguing that the path between persistent inflation and outright recession just got narrower.
10/17/20221 minute, 48 seconds
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Justin Fox on Workers Staying Put (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion columnist Justin Fox says median job tenure in the US didn't budge over the course of the pandemic and so-called Great Resignation.
10/17/20221 minute, 31 seconds
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Xi Is Strong. The West Must Be Stronger: Opinion (Podcast)

President Xi Jinping is leading China into uncharted territory. In an editorial, Bloomberg Radio’s Charlie Pellett argues that that's all the more reason for the US to maintain a steady course.
10/14/20221 minute, 44 seconds
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Alexis Leondis on How Your 401(k) Can Help (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion columnist Alexis Leondis says it’s far from ideal, but there are times when it’s better to dip into your retirement savings than take on debt.
10/13/20221 minute, 44 seconds
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The Right Way to Pull Back on Covid Spending: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Radio’s Charlie Pellett presents an editorial about how the US government should trim its Covid-related expenditures.
10/12/20221 minute, 44 seconds
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After Hurricane Ian, Build Back Different: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Radio’s Charlie Pellett presents an editorial arguing that the US needs to reduce risk, improve resilience and stop validating bad choices.
10/11/20221 minute, 40 seconds
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Big Global Banks Still Need More Capital: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Radio’s Charlie Pellett presents an editorial arguing that the Credit Suisse saga offers a lesson for policy makers.
10/10/20221 minute, 44 seconds
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Justin Fox on Working from Home (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion columnist Justin Fox says working from home was most prevalent last year in urban neighborhoods not far from downtown offices.
10/10/20221 minute, 34 seconds
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How to Help Iran’s Protest Movement Succeed: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Radio’s Charlie Pellett presents an editorial explaining how the US should respond to a recent wave of demonstrations in Iran.
10/7/20221 minute, 41 seconds
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 Q4... Continue Watching (Podcast)

Jonathan Bernstein joins to look at the midterms slate five weeks out. Clara Ferreira Marques discusses Jair Bolsonaro's performance in the first round of the Brazilian election relative to poll predictions, and why 'Bolsonarismo' looks like it will remain a force post-election, no matter the result. And Mike Regan takes the temperature of a very whippy market digesting more Fed speak and lower lows as Q4 begins.
10/7/202231 minutes, 51 seconds
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People Fleeing Russia Should Be Welcomed: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Radio’s Charlie Pellett presents an editorial arguing that the West has good reason to welcome the many Russians fleeing Putin's war.
10/6/20221 minute, 40 seconds
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Truss’s U-Turn Is a Welcome Step: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Radio’s Charlie Pellett presents an editorial arguing that investors need to see signs of prudence from the UK’s new government.
10/5/20221 minute, 42 seconds
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UK Pension Funds Shouldn’t Be This Exciting: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Radio’s Charlie Pellett presents an editorial arguing what happened in Britain was a variation on an old theme: Leverage meets unforeseen events..
10/4/20221 minute, 52 seconds
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Meloni Should Stop the Incendiary Rhetoric: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Radio’s Doug Krizner presents an editorial arguing Italy’s next government should prioritize stable finances and economic growth, not culture-war provocations.
10/3/20221 minute, 31 seconds
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UK’s Liz Truss Needs to Try a New Approach: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Radio’s Doug Krizner presents an editorial arguing that the beleaguered prime minister’s best hope is to be more boring.
9/30/20221 minute, 41 seconds
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Dollar for Your Thoughts (Podcast)

Dollar strength is fast becoming an Achilles heel for global economies, already grappling with geopolitical uncertainty and unmanageable inflation. Sterling’s plunge this week after a stunning HM Treasury announcement added a layer to FX market turmoil. Tom Orlik, Dan Moss and Andreea Papuc join. We also speak with Justin Fox on how labor market participation in the US could help the Fed.
9/29/202232 minutes, 1 second
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The World’s Most Important Market Needs Work: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Radio’s Doug Krizner presents an editorial arguing that US regulators should take steps to contain trouble in the Treasury market.
9/29/20221 minute, 37 seconds
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Biden’s Disastrous Student Loan Reforms: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Radio’s Doug Krizner presents an editorial arguing that changes to income-driven repayment plans will only make the system costlier.
9/28/20221 minute, 31 seconds
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Mexico Must Do More to Fight Drug Violence: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Radio’s Doug Krizner presents an editorial arguing that Mexico should tighten its cooperation with the US on security matters.
9/27/20221 minute, 34 seconds
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Justin Fox on New York apartments (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion columnist Justin Fox says the pandemic exodus from New York City hasn't left it with cheaper apartments.
9/26/20221 minute, 31 seconds
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Gensler’s SEC Learns to Pick Its Battles: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Radio’s Doug Krizner presents an editorial arguing that the Securities and Exchange Commission under Chair Gary Gensler has made the right decision on payment for order flow.
9/26/20221 minute, 36 seconds
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Migrant Stunts Highlight a Policy Failure: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Radio’s Charlie Pellett presents an editorial arguing that the spectacle of Republican governors shipping asylum seekers to blue states is a national embarrassment.
9/23/20221 minute, 43 seconds
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Hawkish Rhetoric

Markets were faced with streams of hawkish rhetoric this week. In Russia, Vladimir Putin ordered the mobilization of reservists and, again, hinted at nuclear options. In Washington, Fed Chair Jerome Powell, again, signaled the Fed would crush inflation at the expense of growth, and delivered another 75 bps hike. Admiral James Stavridis, Jonathan Levin and John Authers join.
9/23/202231 minutes, 40 seconds
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Capping Russian Oil Prices Is Worth a Try: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Radio’s Charlie Pellett presents an editorial arguing that a G-7 proposal would make it harder for Russia to weaponize energy.
9/22/20221 minute, 39 seconds
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Don’t Let the Crypto Winter Go to Waste: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Radio’s Charlie Pellett presents an editorial arguing that regulators should take this opportunity to head off an obvious threat to the financial system.
9/21/20221 minute, 45 seconds
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The Right Way to Rein In Insulin Prices: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Radio’s Charlie Pellett presents an editorial arguing that US lawmakers should marshal the forces of competition to make insulin more affordable.
9/20/20221 minute, 43 seconds
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Justin Fox on Government Jobs (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion columnist Justin Fox says local governments in the US have lost hundreds of thousands of workers and are struggling to hire more.
9/19/20221 minute, 34 seconds
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Biden Continues to Make Progress on Guns: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Radio’s Charlie Pellett presents an editorial lauding the federal government for taking action after years of stasis.
9/19/20221 minute, 41 seconds
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How to Deal With a Russia-China Alliance: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Radio’s Charlie Pellett presents an editorial arguing that the US should remind China that getting too close to Russia isn’t in its best interests.
9/16/20221 minute, 47 seconds
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Advance and Retreat

This week we discuss market maneuvers post-CPI and pre-FOMC with John Authers. Clara Ferreira Marques discusses Putin’s options as domestic criticism emerges and President Xi fails to offer public acknowledgment of, or support for, Putin’s war. And Justin Fox notices a trend in one industry that illuminates changes in the US labor force. 
9/16/202231 minutes, 46 seconds
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How to Deal With a Russia-China Alliance: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Radio’s Charlie Pellett presents an editorial arguing that the US should remind China that getting too close to Russia isn’t in its best interests.
9/15/20221 minute, 40 seconds
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Ukraine Can Win. The West Should Help: Opinion (Podcast)

As the war in Ukraine reaches a turning point, Bloomberg Radio’s Charlie Pellett presents an editorial arguing that the US and its allies should stay united and apply more pressure on Russia.
9/14/20221 minute, 43 seconds
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The US Should Shift to Plan B on Iran: Opinion (Podcast)

With Iran nuclear talks at an impasse, Bloomberg Radio’s Charlie Pellett presents an editorial arguing that Washington should use this time to strengthen its capabilities for the future.
9/13/20221 minute, 48 seconds
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Justin Fox on Older Workers (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion columnist Justin Fox says the big decline in 55-and-older labor-force participation is partly a statistical mirage.
9/12/20221 minute, 38 seconds
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Queen Elizabeth II, a Monarch for the Ages: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Radio’s Charlie Pellett presents an editorial assessing the monarch’s legacy.
9/9/20221 minute, 49 seconds
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Blackouts Loom

The Fed is about to enter its traditional pre-FOMC blackout period, so speakers were plentiful this week. We speak with Conor Sen about whether traders are pricing in the right move in September. Clara Ferreira Marques joins to analyze Vladimir Putin's propaganda agenda via RT. And Shuli Ren considers how China could learn lessons on growth from its Communist neighbor Vietnam.
9/8/202231 minutes, 10 seconds
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How to Avert a Nuclear Disaster in Ukraine: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Radio’s Charlie Pellett presents an editorial arguing that creating a demilitarized zone around the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant is the only way to keep it safe.
9/7/20221 minute, 48 seconds
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Federal Reserve’s Messaging Needs an Upgrade: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Radio’s Charlie Pellett presents an editorial arguing that central banks can do forward guidance or they can be nimble — but not both.
9/2/20221 minute, 44 seconds
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Leaders Come; Leaders Go

Adrian Wooldridge joins to explore what a Liz Truss premiership might mean for markets, as she looks set to take over from Boris Johnson as Tory Party leader and British Prime Minister. Clara Ferreira Marques discusses Mikhail Gorbachev’s complicated legacy with Russia’s Vladimir Putin currently at war. One leader staying put and on message is Fed Chair Jerome Powell. We discuss his 2022 Jackson Hole message to markets with Nir Kaissar.
9/2/202231 minutes, 46 seconds
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Remembering the Soviet Union’s Last Leader: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Radio’s Charlie Pellett presents an editorial assessing Mikhail Gorbachev's complicated legacy.
9/1/20221 minute, 43 seconds
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Compromise on Chinese Stocks Is a Win: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Radio’s Charlie Pellett presents an editorial arguing that a deal that would allow Chinese companies to keep listing in the US is good for all sides.
8/31/20221 minute, 44 seconds
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As Prices Soar, UK Needs a Real Energy Plan: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Radio’s Charlie Pellett presents an editorial arguing that the next prime minister will need to deliver short-term relief for taxpayers as well as longer-term reforms to bolster energy security.
8/31/20221 minute, 44 seconds
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Biden Is Making Too Many Monkeypox Missteps: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Radio’s Doug Krizner presents an editorial arguing that the White House needs to improve when it comes to vaccination and risk communication.
8/29/20221 minute, 33 seconds
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Justin Fox on Carbon-Free Energy (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion columnist Justin Fox says New York risks falling behind Texas in decarbonization.
8/29/20221 minute, 40 seconds
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Don't Let China Change the Taiwan Status Quo: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Radio’s Doug Krizner presents an editorial arguing that the US needs to push back against Chinese aggression — carefully.
8/26/20221 minute, 35 seconds
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Student Loan Forgiveness Is a Mistake: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Radio’s Charlie Pellett presents an editorial arguing against President Joe Biden’s debt-relief plan.
8/25/20221 minute, 45 seconds
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The Fall

It's all about what the fall will bring. For market participants, Jackson Hole might provide a clue - Jonathan Levin joins on the Fed's glide-path. Leonid Bershidsky discusses the evolution of Russia's war in Ukraine and how Russians who have left, or want to leave, should proceed. Andreas Kluth joins from Berlin on Germany's energy conundrum: should the country delay nuclear exit a fourth time? Should it ration usage in a war economy pose?
8/25/202229 minutes, 48 seconds
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Banning Russian Travelers Won’t Win the War: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Radio’s Charlie Pellett presents an editorial arguing that instead of punishing ordinary Russians, Europe would be better off encouraging a brain drain.
8/24/20221 minute, 47 seconds
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To End the Teacher Shortage, Try Merit Pay: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Radio’s Charlie Pellett presents an editorial arguing that school districts could attract more people to the profession with performance pay.
8/23/20221 minute, 40 seconds
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Respect the Bank of England’s Independence: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Radio’s Charlie Pellett presents an editorial arguing that Liz Truss, who looks likely to become the UK’s next prime minister, would be wise to keep politics and monetary policy separate.
8/22/20221 minute, 46 seconds
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Justin Fox on Ending Single-Family Zoning (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion columnist Justin Fox says ending single-family zoning in Minneapolis has brought neither mass disruption or much new housing.
8/22/20221 minute, 40 seconds
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Coming to the US Shouldn’t Be So Hard: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Radio’s Charlie Pellett presents an editorial arguing that the State Department has a big problem with visa-processing delays.
8/19/20221 minute, 38 seconds
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It's Tightening, Jim, But Not As We Know It

Marcus Ashworth on another tool central banks are ramping up. Not the PBOC though, which actively eased this week as 2022 GDP growth looks increasingly precarious. Dan Moss joins us for that story. And Jared Dillian on markets, looking towards Jackson Hole and companies digest a new 1 percent buyback tax in the Inflation Reduction Act.
8/19/202230 minutes, 29 seconds
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The World Must Prepare for Extreme Heat: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Radio’s Charlie Pellett presents an editorial arguing that heat waves are becoming an increasingly serious global problem.
8/18/20221 minute, 41 seconds
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Rise (Later) and Shine (Brighter): Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Radio’s Charlie Pellett presents an editorial arguing that California was right to push high-school start times back to 8:30 a.m.
8/17/20221 minute, 44 seconds
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Europe’s Next Ukraine Mission Is at Home: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Radio’s Charlie Pellett presents an editorial arguing that Europe’s leaders must prepare their citizens for a protracted war.
8/17/20221 minute, 43 seconds
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The US Can’t Afford Illusions in Afghanistan: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Radio’s Charlie Pellett presents an editorial arguing that one year after Kabul fell to the Taliban, simply forestalling the worst would be no small achievement for the US.
8/15/20221 minute, 37 seconds
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Congress Must Fix the Electoral Count Act: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Radio’s Charlie Pellett presents an editorial arguing that updating this 19th-century law would do a lot of good for the US electoral system.
8/12/20221 minute, 36 seconds
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Inflation Reduction

Inflation may have cooled a degree in July, but pressures are still simmering. John Authers and Jonathan Levin weigh expectations and volatility... and the usefulness of models. Jonathan Bernstein looks at the week in politics and primaries. Anjani Trivedi considers data on the popularity of the traditional financial hubs.
8/12/202231 minutes, 35 seconds
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Dialysis Spending Needs to Be Reined In: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Radio’s Charlie Pellett presents an editorial arguing that making the dialysis industry more competitive would benefit patients and taxpayers alike.
8/11/20221 minute, 49 seconds
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Sri Lanka’s Leader Should Listen to Critics: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Radio’s Charlie Pellett presents an editorial arguing that President Ranil Wickremesinghe needs to respond to protesters’ legitimate political demands.
8/8/20221 minute, 41 seconds
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US Needs Less Talk, More Action on Taiwan: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Radio’s Charlie Pellett presents an editorial arguing that China will respond more to changes on the ground than to rhetoric.
8/5/20221 minute, 42 seconds
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Dire Straits?

The House Speaker's visit to Taiwan vied with the 'Fed Pivot' in dominating the market narrative this week. John Authers and Tim Culpan assess. We speak with Liam Denning about a green map of America that may surprise. And David Fickling explains why falling grain prices and the reopening of the Port of Odesa provides little comfort for governments trying to feed nearly 800 million hungry citizens.
8/5/202231 minutes, 41 seconds
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Tunisia's Backsliding Is Cause for Concern: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Radio’s Charlie Pellett presents an editorial noting that Tunisia — once the biggest success story of the Arab Spring — is facing democratic decline.
8/4/20221 minute, 41 seconds
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The Meaning of an Al-Qaeda Leader's Demise: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Radio’s Charlie Pellett presents an editorial arguing that the death of Ayman al-Zawahiri meant justice for thousands of innocent victims.
8/3/20221 minute, 45 seconds
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The Meaning of an Al-Qaeda Leader's Demise: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Radio’s Charlie Pellett presents an editorial arguing that the death of Ayman al-Zawahiri meant justice for thousands of innocent victims.
8/2/20221 minute, 45 seconds
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Europe’s Energy Plan Isn’t Ambitious Enough: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Radio’s Charlie Pellett presents an editorial arguing that the European Union needs a better strategy for coping with its mounting energy challenges.
8/1/20221 minute, 47 seconds
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New Budget Deal Looks Like a Big Win: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Radio’s Charlie Pellett presents an editorial arguing that the outlines of the Inflation Reduction Act appear promising.
7/29/20221 minute, 50 seconds
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Dollar Strength; Global Pain

This week we examine how dollar strength is intertwined with pain for developing nations. Sri Lanka is serving as a warning to investors with nearly two dozen countries currently staring at default. Europe, too, faces tough choices as Russia closes the energy spigots. We speak with Liam Denning, Ruth Pollard and Stephen Mihm.
7/29/202231 minutes, 20 seconds
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Brazil’s Democracy Needs More Friends: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Radio’s Charlie Pellett presents an editorial arguing that business leaders should visibly support Brazil’s democratic institutions.
7/28/20221 minute, 50 seconds
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Gay-Marriage Vote Marks a Breakthrough: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Radio’s Charlie Pellett presents an editorial applauding the US House of Representatives' passage of the Respect for Marriage Act.
7/27/20221 minute, 46 seconds
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Rolling Back Tariffs Would Help Tame Inflation: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Radio’s Charlie Pellett presents an editorial arguing that the protectionist policy Biden inherited from Trump hasn’t worked — and it’s raising the cost of living.
7/26/20221 minute, 44 seconds
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Justin Fox on China's Population (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion columnist Justin Fox says China's working-age population could shrink by 80% over the rest of this century.
7/25/20221 minute, 43 seconds
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The Secret Service Needs to Come Clean: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Radio’s Charlie Pellett presents an editorial calling for transparency in the case of the Secret Service’s mysteriously missing text messages.
7/25/20221 minute, 41 seconds
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Putin’s War Is Changing How the World Farms: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Radio’s Charlie Pellett presents an editorial explaining how the invasion of Ukraine is contributing to a global fertilizer crisis.
7/22/20221 minute, 45 seconds
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Decision, Decisions... (Podcast)

Interest rates, political leadership, mortgage payments... It was quite the week for decisions. We speak with John Authers, Shuli Ren and Brooke Sutherland on the difficult choices faced by institutions, companies, and global political leaders this week. Hosted by Vonnie Quinn.
7/22/202231 minutes, 44 seconds
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Give ‘Documented Dreamers’ a Chance to Stay: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Radio’s Charlie Pellett presents an editorial arguing that Congress should act to prevent children of legal immigrants from being forced out of the only country many have ever known.
7/21/20221 minute, 47 seconds
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An SEC Battle Best Left for Another Day: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Radio’s Charlie Pellett presents an editorial arguing that the Securities and Exchange Commission shouldn't rush ahead to change the rules regarding payment for order flow.
7/20/20221 minute, 44 seconds
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Climate Is Still a Crucial Energy Priority: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Radio’s Charlie Pellett presents an editorial arguing that the US must pursue energy security without de-emphasizing climate.
7/19/20221 minute, 42 seconds
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Justin Fox on Measuring Inflation (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion columnist Justin Fox says looking at the annualized monthly change in inflation can provide information that annual inflation numbers do not.
7/18/20221 minute, 36 seconds
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How to Defuse a Time Bomb in the Red Sea: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Radio’s Charlie Pellett presents an editorial noting that the United Nations needs a paltry $20 million to head off what could be the world’s biggest oil spill.
7/18/20221 minute, 38 seconds
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Recession Obsession (Podcast)

Inflation worsened and expectations for a 100-basis point move from the Fed revived debate over whether recession is here, imminent, or to come. We speak with Barry Ritholtz and Nir Kaissar. Jonathan Bernstein analyzes what we learned from the seventh January 6th hearing. Hosted by Vonnie Quinn.
7/15/202231 minutes, 25 seconds
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Congress Must Tackle Covid-Relief Fraud: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Radio’s Charlie Pellett presents an editorial arguing that the government should identify and recover as much misused taxpayer money possible.
7/13/20221 minute, 53 seconds
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Justin Fox on Home Electrification (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion columnist Justin Fox says that all-electric homes are most common in the US in red states where politicians are fighting electrification.
7/11/20221 minute, 37 seconds
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Helen Thompson on the New World Disorder (Podcast)

We bring you an earlier conversation with Helen Thompson, political economist at Cambridge University, and author of 'Disorder: Hard Times in the 21st Century'. She discusses discuss global energy entanglements and the geopolitical consequences of alliances disrupted by energy supply and security. She also talks about the fragilities of democracy, including dwindling 'losers' consent'. Hosted by Vonnie Quinn.
7/8/202231 minutes, 7 seconds
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Be Grateful for Crypto’s Well-Timed Meltdown: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion senior executive editor David Shipley presents an editorial arguing that the cryptocurrency crisis has offered valuable lessons at a relatively low cost.
7/7/20221 minute, 40 seconds
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The Market Bottom (Podcast)

Jared Dillian discusses investing strategies and when it's the right time to time the market. Jonathan Bernstein examines the latest developments from the House January 6th Committee public hearings; David Fickling has more on the risks of food shortages across the world. Hosted by Vonnie Quinn.
7/1/202231 minutes, 43 seconds
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Jan. 6 Testimony Reveals a Lawless President: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Radio’s Charlie Pellett presents an editorial about Cassidy Hutchinson’s testimony before the House panel investigating the Jan. 6 riot.
6/30/20221 minute, 47 seconds
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Jared Dillian on the Case for Timing the Markets (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion columnist Jared Dillian bucks the conventional wisdom by arguing that novice investors should try timing the markets at least once in their lives.
6/29/20221 minute, 13 seconds
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UK Risks Entering an Era of Economic Decline: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion senior executive editor David Shipley presents an editorial warning that labor unrest in the UK is adding to the threat of persistent stagflation.
6/28/20221 minute, 39 seconds
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How Biden Could Actually Rein In Inflation: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion senior executive editor David Shipley presents an editorial arguing that suspending the federal gas tax wouldn't work, but rolling back needless tariffs could.
6/24/20221 minute, 34 seconds
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Little Boxes All The Same (Podcast)

Justin Fox on the big, boxy apartment buildings that are proliferating at a never-before seen pace post-pandemic; Jonathan Bernstein assesses the progress of the House January 6th Committee public hearings; Shuli Ren and Tim Culpan examine China's economic woes from youth unemployment to weakening economic growth. Hosted by Vonnie Quinn.
6/24/202231 minutes, 52 seconds
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Populism Won’t Fix Colombia’s Problems: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion senior executive editor David Shipley presents an editorial offering advice to Colombia's leftist president-elect, Gustavo Petro.
6/23/20221 minute, 41 seconds
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Biden Needs More Than Oil From Saudi Arabia: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion senior executive editor David Shipley presents an editorial explaining what it will take for the US and Saudi Arabia to reset their relationship.
6/22/20221 minute, 38 seconds
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A Day for Cheer and Unfinished Business: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Radio’s Charlie Pellett presents an editorial about Juneteenth — America's newest and most recently observed federal holiday — and the lessons it holds for the rest of the year.
6/21/20221 minute, 49 seconds
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Justin Fox on Big Apartment Buildings (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion columnist Justin Fox says the pandemic didn't put a damper on the historic boom in 50-plus-unit apartment buildings in the US.
6/21/20221 minute, 36 seconds
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Don’t Take Away US Students’ Free Lunch: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion senior executive editor David Shipley argues that allowing a pandemic benefit to expire would worsen child hunger.
6/17/20221 minute, 31 seconds
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Show Iran What ‘Plan B’ Looks Like: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion senior executive editor David Shipley presents an editorial arguing that Iran needs to be shown the consequences of letting nuclear diplomacy collapse.
6/16/20221 minute, 28 seconds
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The Pentagon Has a Supply-Chain Problem: Opinion

Bloomberg Opinion senior executive editor David Shipley presents an editorial arguing that the US military needs to rethink weapons acquisition.
6/15/20221 minute, 37 seconds
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Unity Is Increasingly Crucial for NATO, EU: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Radio's Doug Krizer presents an editorial arguing that as Russia’s war in Ukraine grinds on, the Western alliance can’t afford to let member states go rogue.
6/13/20221 minute, 36 seconds
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Justin Fox on Safe Places (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion columnist Justin Fox says despite rising crime in New York City it's still much safer than most of the rest of the country.
6/13/20221 minute, 31 seconds
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Pay More Attention to the Pacific Islands: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion senior executive editor David Shipley presents an editorial arguing that the US needs a strategy to counter growing Chinese influence in the South Pacific.
6/10/20221 minute, 34 seconds
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It's 9 O'Clock Somewhere (Podcast)

As workers retreat from big city offices once again due to new Covid sub-variants and other factors, we examine crime statistics with Justin Fox. We also look at the history of remote work with Stephen Mihm - turns out it all started as one giant leap for mankind. Alexis Leondis explains how someone on a quarter mil a year can still feel the pinch. And John Authers considers the odds the economy experiences a soft landing while markets experience a hard one. Hosted by Vonnie Quinn.
6/10/202232 minutes, 24 seconds
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Jonathan Bernstein on Relitigating the 2020 Election (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion columnist Jonathan Bernstein notes that quite a few Republican candidates are still focused on 2020, even though voters now have more pressing concerns.
6/9/20221 minute, 40 seconds
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The Jan. 6 Hearing Should Stick to the Facts: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion senior executive editor David Shipley presents an editorial arguing that the US needs a sober accounting of the evidence the House panel has uncovered ⁠— not a spectacle.
6/9/20221 minute, 38 seconds
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The UK’s Conservatives Need a New Leader: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion senior executive editor David Shipley presents an editorial arguing that the Tories can do better than Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
6/8/20221 minute, 40 seconds
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The ECB Needs to Reset Monetary Policy: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion senior executive editor David Shipley presents an editorial arguing that the European Central Bank should hike rates sooner rather than later.
6/6/20221 minute, 39 seconds
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Justin Fox on Gated Communities (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion columnist Justin Fox says the gated-community boom of the 1980s and 1990s seems to have fizzled since.
6/6/20221 minute, 35 seconds
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A Russian Default Alone Wouldn’t Win the War: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion senior executive editor David Shipley presents an editorial arguing that the US and its allies should keep their focus on Russia’s main economic vulnerability: energy exports.
6/3/20221 minute, 35 seconds
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The Next Stablecoin Collapse Could Be Worse: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion senior executive editor David Shipley presents an editorial arguing for stronger regulation of stablecoins.
6/2/20221 minute, 37 seconds
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Deep Bread Basket Blues (Podcast)

David Fickling details how close hundreds of millions of people are to hunger, stunted growth, and worse as the world's bread baskets fail to feed. Ruth Pollard details Sri Lanka's chaos from Colombo and why international investors are studying Sri Lanka's default as a case study for other developing economies. And Jonathan Bernstein on the House January 6th Committee public hearings which start next week: Will they engage viewers, aka voters? Hosted by Vonnie Quinn.
6/2/202230 minutes, 53 seconds
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Biden's Indo-Pacific Pact Is a Baby Step: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion senior executive editor David Shipley presents an editorial arguing that the Biden administration should view the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework as a bridge back to real free-trade agreements.
5/31/20221 minute, 34 seconds
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"Little Fires Everywhere" (Radio)

Mohamed El-Erian's warning informs the show this week. We examine the strengthening dollar with Marcus Ashworth. Tim Culpan discusses the ever-simmering tensions between the U.S. and China over Taiwan. Admiral James Stavridis gives his views on whether Taiwan will be a flashpoint this year. The former Supreme Allied Commander also discusses NATO expansion and introduces us to his new book 'To Risk It All: Nine Conflicts and the Crucible of Decision'. Hosted by Vonnie Quinn.
5/26/202230 minutes, 5 seconds
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The Shame of the Texas School Massacre: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion senior executive editor David Shipley presents an editorial arguing that the senseless mass shooting in Uvalde, Texas, must push lawmakers to take action.
5/26/20221 minute, 34 seconds
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Federal Workers Should Be Back in the Office: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Radio’s Charlie Pellett presents an editorial arguing that too many federal employees are still working from home.
5/25/20221 minute, 46 seconds
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The Case for Cooperating on Northern Ireland: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion senior executive editor David Shipley presents an editorial arguing that the UK and European Union can and should reach a new consensus on the Northern Ireland Protocol.
5/24/20221 minute, 37 seconds
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Two Years On (Podcast)

Two years after George Floyd's murder and the movement towards rectifying race imbalances we audit the performance of the finance industry with John Rogers Jr., founder of Ariel Investments. The 40-year veteran of value investing also gives us his thoughts on the market selloff. Jonathan Bernstein revisits the wacky week in primaries. And David Fickling explains why hundreds of millions of people worldwide are at risk of a shortage of even the cheapest, emptiest source of nutrition. Hosted by Vonnie Quinn.
5/20/202231 minutes, 27 seconds
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The Fed Shouldn’t Rule Out Faster Tightening: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Radio’s Charlie Pellett presents an editorial arguing that fighting inflation should be the central bank’s top priority.
5/13/20221 minute, 47 seconds
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Taking Cover (Podcast)

Sell in May is taking on new velocity with Nir Kaissar; A look-ahead to the Pennsylvania primaries with Jonathan Bernstein; Hal Brands on whether Russia's war in Ukraine is turning into a proxy war; And nostalgia is the new black - not just in Russia, but also in The Philippines, where 'Bongbong' Marcos is returning the dynasty to the presidential palace. Clara Ferreira Marques gives her analysis. Hosted by Vonnie Quinn.
5/13/202232 minutes
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Temper Your Expectations of the Fed: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Radio’s Charlie Pellett presents an editorial arguing that monetary policy can only accomplish so much given current political and economic challenges.
5/9/20221 minute, 52 seconds
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Justin Fox on Covid in California and Florida (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion columnist Justin Fox says California's Covid polices have delivered different results from Florida's, but not obviously better ones.
5/9/20221 minute, 42 seconds
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The Fed Needs to Improve Its Messaging: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion senior executive editor David Shipley presents an editorial arguing that the Federal Reserve should clarify its position on the “neutral” rate of interest.
5/6/20221 minute, 35 seconds
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Interpreting The Fed, JD Vance, And The Roe Leak (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion with Vonnie Quinn: Deeper conversations on the week's most significant developments. This week, Jonathan Levin on interpreting transparency; Harvard's Theda Skocpol on the Stacey Abrams playbook - right there for Democrats seeing challenges piling up; Jonathan Bernstein on the meaning of JD Vance; and David Fickling on Pakistan's fundamental deficiency.
5/6/202231 minutes, 42 seconds
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Student-Loan Forgiveness Isn't a Great Idea: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion senior executive editor David Shipley presents an editorial arguing against the broad debt cancellation that some Democrats are advocating.
5/4/20221 minute, 37 seconds
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How to Make the CDC Matter Again (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion senior executive editor David Shipley presents an editorial arguing that reforming the CDC is necessary to regain the public trust.
5/2/20221 minute, 35 seconds
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Justin Fox on Covid Immunity (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion columnist Justin Fox says acquiring lasting immunity to Covid-19 may require catching it a few times.
5/2/20221 minute, 35 seconds
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Brazil Needs More Than Populist Economics: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion senior executive editor David Shipley presents an editorial arguing that Brazilian voters deserve better than the two leading presidential candidates.
4/29/20221 minute, 36 seconds
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The New World Disorder (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion with Vonnie Quinn: deeper conversations on the week's most significant developments. This week, a conversation with Helen Thompson, political economist at Cambridge University, and author of 'Disorder: Hard Times in the 21st Century'. They discuss global energy entanglements and the geopolitical consequences of alliances disrupted by energy supply and security. They also discuss the fragilities of democracy, including dwindling 'losers' consent'.
4/29/202230 minutes, 57 seconds
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Jonathan Bernstein on Democracy as Idea and Practice (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion columnist Jonathan Bernstein argues that even though Americans love the concept of “democracy,” it’s unclear whether they accept all that it involves.
4/28/20221 minute, 47 seconds
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This Is the Wrong Way to Compete With China: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion senior executive editor David Shipley presents an editorial arguing that U.S. lawmakers' proposed rules on outbound investment would be costly and confusing.
4/28/20221 minute, 39 seconds
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A Greener Military Is a Stronger Military: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Radio’s Charlie Pellett presents an editorial arguing that fighting climate change is key to advancing U.S. national security.
4/27/20221 minute, 52 seconds
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NATO Should Welcome Nordic Expansion: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion senior executive editor David Shipley presents an editorial explaining why Finland and Sweden should join the alliance.
4/26/20221 minute, 39 seconds
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Commodities Traders Don't Need a Bailout: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Radio’s Charlie Pellett presents an editorial arguing that central banks are rightly wary of a new push for emergency financing.
4/25/20221 minute, 47 seconds
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Justin Fox on Chicken Wings (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion columnist Justin Fox says the pandemic boom in ordering chicken wings for delivery is finally showing signs of slowing down.
4/25/20221 minute, 34 seconds
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'President Le Pen' Is a Scary Prospect: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion senior executive editor David Shipley presents an editorial arguing that France's Marine Le Pen poses a grave threat to her country and to Europe.
4/22/20221 minute, 34 seconds
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Elon Musk's Twitter Bid And France's Election (Podcast)

This week we look at Elon Musk's Twitter gambit with Matt Levine - will Musk follow through? Now that there's a more committed path to financing, what are the capital markets telling us via those commitments, and what are the next steps for Musk, Twitter's board, and shareholders? We also revisit China's 2022 growth target with Shuli Ren, who called it 'fantasy' on the show two weeks ago before this week's downgrades by the IMF and various institutions. Finally, we examine a new, ever more fractured French electorate with Lionel Laurent as France votes in the presidential runoffs. Hosted by Vonnie Quinn.
4/22/202231 minutes, 49 seconds
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If You Want Green Energy, Cut Red Tape: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion senior executive editor David Shipley presents an editorial arguing that burdensome regulations are impeding clean-energy projects across the United States.
4/21/20221 minute, 34 seconds
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Jonathan Bernstein on Why Biden Should Look to Truman (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion columnist Jonathan Bernstein argues that President Harry Truman was unpopular in his time but became "great" in the eyes of history.
4/21/20221 minute, 42 seconds
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How U.S. Policy Makers Can Fight Inflation: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion senior executive editor David Shipley presents an editorial arguing that U.S. should focus on boosting supply, not just cutting demand.
4/20/20221 minute, 39 seconds
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Sri Lankan Economy Needs a Political Fix: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion senior executive editor David Shipley presents an editorial arguing that economic reforms alone won't be enough to end the crisis in Sri Lanka.
4/19/20221 minute, 42 seconds
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Biden Takes a Step Forward on Gun Violence: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Radio’s Charlie Pellett presents an editorial praising the nomination of Steve Dettelbach to head the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
4/18/20221 minute, 48 seconds
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Jonathan Bernstein on Republican Attitudes on Torture (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion columnist Jonathan Bernstein argues that Republicans seem to have made peace with the use of torture in Iraq and Afghanistan.
4/14/20221 minute, 36 seconds
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Hochul Must Show Voters She’s Incorruptible: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion senior executive editor David Shipley presents an editorial arguing that if the New York governor hopes to recover from her running mate’s scandal, she’ll have to show unwavering integrity.
4/14/20221 minute, 36 seconds
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Ukraine, The Global Economy, And Supply Chain (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion with Vonnie Quinn: deeper conversations on the week's most significant developments. Tune in and join in! This week, John Authers and Conor Sen on peak inflation; peak job growth. And Ukrainian philosopher Volodymyr Yermolenko on Ukrainian, Soviet and Russian identities and questions for a future post-war period. Leonid Bershidsky, Bobby Ghosh and Brooke Sutherland also join.
4/14/202232 minutes
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A Chinese-Stock Compromise Would Be Welcome: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion senior executive editor David Shipley presents an editorial arguing that preventing Chinese businesses from being kicked off U.S. exchanges would be a win for both countries.
4/13/20221 minute, 36 seconds
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Bold Solutions for the Retirement Crisis: Opinion (Podcast)

Bloomberg Opinion senior executive editor David Shipley presents an editorial arguing that the U.S. retirement-savings system demands more than piecemeal reform.
4/12/20221 minute, 39 seconds