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  • Can Trump Tell Powell ‘You’re Fired'?
    2025/04/21

    President Trump’s attacks on Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell just keep coming.

    Today on the Big Take, Bloomberg’s Michael McKee and Saleha Mohsin join Sarah Holder and David Gura to ask: Can the president actually fire Powell? And what impact could his ongoing threats have on the US dollar and global financial markets?

    Read more: Markets Are Discovering the Real Trump Trade Is ‘Sell America’

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    19 分
  • The Vibes Are Off. But Is It a Recession?
    2025/04/18

    Amid tariff whiplash, renewed inflation concerns and turbulence in financial markets, Americans are left wondering: Do the economic vibes match our economic reality? And are we headed for a recession?

    Today on the show, Bloomberg senior markets editor and columnist John Authers joins host David Gura to discuss official and unofficial recession indicators and what the state of the economy tells us about what could be ahead.

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    16 分
  • Who Will Blink First in the US-China Trade War?
    2025/04/17

    As the trade war between Donald Trump and Xi Jinping continues to escalate, economists around the world are asking who will blink first.

    On today’s Big Take podcast, Bloomberg’s John Liu and Jennifer Welch join host David Gura to discuss what it will take for both presidents to come to the negotiating table, how the current state of China’s economy impacts its positioning in the trade war and why hardball tactics are unlikely to work this time around.

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    19 分
  • A Rubber Company Supplying Top Tiremakers Faces Troubling Accusations
    2025/04/16

    For years, a rubber and palm oil company that supplies some of the world’s top tiremakers has been dogged by allegations of sexual coercion at its plantations. Socfin — short for Société Financière des Caoutchoucs — says it has taken steps to improve matters, but an exclusive Bloomberg report shows those claims remain widespread.

    On today’s Big Take podcast, host Sarah Holder sits down with Bloomberg’s Sheridan Prasso to discuss her investigation into why the abuse has been so hard to stop — and a new EU law that could give corporations like Socfin a big incentive to reform.

    Read more: Sex-for-Work Allegations Hang Over Tycoons' Rubber Plantations

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    20 分
  • Inside the Explosive Feud That Rocked Singapore’s Richest Family
    2025/04/15

    For decades, Singapore’s Kwek family, owners of one of the city’s biggest developers, looked to be the model of a successful family-run business. But that image was shattered when the family patriarch filed a lawsuit against his son.

    On today's Big Take Asia Podcast, host K. Oanh Ha sits down with Bloomberg’s Sheryl Lee and Dexter Low to examine what happened behind the boardroom doors of City Developments and how investors are navigating its fallout.

    Further listening: A New Breed of Scammer Is Targeting Asia's Ultra-Rich

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    15 分
  • Does America Still Want Electric Vehicles?
    2025/04/14

    It’s been a tough year for electric vehicles: Since President Trump took office for a second term, the US has started a complete 180 on its investment in EVs. And as Trump’s trade war continues, the industry is bracing for additional tariffs and disruption to supply chains.

    But one company is pushing forward: General Motors. On today’s Big Take podcast, Bloomberg Detroit Bureau Chief David Welch and host David Gura examine the road ahead for GM’s big bet on electric, and what it means for future EV buyers.

    Read more: GM’s Mary Barra Has to Make a $35 Billion EV Bet Work in Trump’s America

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    15 分
  • Forget the S&P or CPI. Meet the Bacon Egg and Cheese Index
    2025/04/11

    When it comes to measuring economic pain, the cost of a humble breakfast sandwich might not be top of mind. But Bloomberg has an index that tracks the rising cost of a bacon, egg and cheese sandwich, plus a cup of coffee. And this year, it’s reached record highs.

    On today’s Big Take podcast, we hear from people up and down the BEC supply chain — from a wheat farmer to a coffee roaster to a guy who turned his life-long love of eggs into a career. What does the most important meal of the day tell us about inflation, supply and demand, and the complexities of financial markets? More importantly: how did this sandwich get so expensive?

    Follow the BEC Index on the Bloomberg Terminal: {ECAN US BEC}

    Read more: A Classic New York Cheap Breakfast Hits $8 on Steep Eggs Prices

    Further listening: Why Eggs Are So Expensive Right Now

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    20 分
  • What a Trade War Means for Your Money
    2025/04/10

    It’s been a bewildering time for retail investors trying to make sense of global markets. In the week since President Trump unveiled sweeping tariffs, markets have plunged, rebounded — and now, they’re sliding again. Meanwhile, the trade war between the US and China continues. Both announced severe new tariffs this week.

    On today’s Big Take podcast, Bloomberg’s Charlie Wells and host Sarah Holder try to make sense of what all this uncertainty means for your money and dig into what experts recommend doing to protect yourself right now and in the weeks and months ahead.

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    20 分