
Joshua Green
Correspondent at Bloomberg Businessweek
#1 NYT bestselling author of THE REBELS and DEVIL'S BARGAIN. New book on sale now (https://t.co/5RDxlvn1pG) @bw correspondent
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1 week ago |
news.bloombergtax.com | Joshua Green
Last July, just before Donald Trump’s first and only debate with Joe Biden, a team from Bloomberg Businessweek traveled to Mar-a-Lago to interview Trump about his plans for the economy if he returned to the White House. Our 90-minute discussion spanned all the major topics: tax cuts, deregulation, China, the Federal Reserve and the fate of Fed Chair Jerome Powell. Afterward, as we were leaving, our team compared notes about what we’d learned and what had most surprised us.
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1 week ago |
bloomberg.com | Joshua Green
In the president’s eyes, tariffs might simply be the price other countries should pay for admission to a premium market. Last July, just before Donald Trump’s first and only debate with Joe Biden, a team from Bloomberg Businessweek traveled to Mar-a-Lago to interview Trump about his plans for the economy if he returned to the White House. Our 90-minute discussion spanned all the major topics: tax cuts, deregulation, China, the Federal Reserve and the fate of Fed Chair Jerome Powell.
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3 weeks ago |
bloomberg.com | Joshua Green
His spending has shifted focus of the Supreme Court vote. Plus: 10 companies to watch this quarter. There are elections today in Florida that will send two new members to Congress, but Joshua Green is closely watching a race farther north. So is Elon Musk. Plus: 10 companies to watch right now, and how airlines have just about mastered serving burgers in flight. If this email was forwarded to you, click here to sign up .
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1 month ago |
bloomberg.com | Joshua Green
The California governor may be creating some space between himself and the Democratic Party. The governor of California has recently become a podcast host as well, but his choice of guests has drawn criticism from his party. Today, Joshua Green writes about just what Gavin Newsom might be thinking with his right-wing interviews. Plus: Robinhood’s CEO sees a lot of melding in markets, and why “no tax on tips” is popular among the public but not with tax experts.
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1 month ago |
bloomberg.com | Joshua Green
This is Washington Edition, the newsletter about money, power and politics in the nation’s capital. Today, Bloomberg Businessweek national correspondent Joshua Green previews the president’s address to Congress tonight. Sign up here and follow us at @bpolitics. Email our editors here. Donald Trump was elected on a pledge to bring down prices and quickly restore US economic vitality.
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