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Sommer Saadi

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Executive Producer at In the City

Brooklynite via Texas. Columbia and SMU Grad. @BloombergRadio producer for The Hays Advantage. Opinions are my own.

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  • 2 weeks ago | bloomberg.com | Sommer Saadi |Merryn Somerset Webb

    On this episode of Merryn Talks Money, the Wall Street veteran predicts the Magnificent Seven and US consumers will carry the day for markets. Subscribe to Merryn Talks Money on Apple PodcastsSubscribe to Merryn Talks Money on Spotify Think it’s all over for US markets? Think they’re finally going to sink under high valuations, inflated expectations and now a nervous bond market? Maybe think again, says Ed Yardeni of the eponymous firm Yardeni Research, who joins this week’s Merryn Talks Money.

  • 2 weeks ago | bloomberg.com | Akshat Rathi |Sommer Saadi

    “We are coming out of a phase of extreme growth,” co-founder Jan Wurzbacher said on the Zero podcast, as the startup focuses on cost cutting amid unfavorable market conditions. Scientists are clear that meeting climate goals means ending carbon pollution and drawing down excess CO2 from the air. That’s why carbon-removal technologies have proliferated over the past decade. But with the US government slashing climate incentives and programs, some companies are being forced to cut costs.

  • 2 weeks ago | bloomberg.com | Sommer Saadi |Stephanie Flanders

    On this week’s episode of Trumponomics,we look at how the US president’s recent trip to the region was a big win for Middle East oil states. Subscribe to Trumponomics on Apple PodcastsSubscribe to Trumponomics on SpotifyOn this episode of Trumponomics, host Stephanie Flanders, Bloomberg’s Head of Government and Economics, leads a panel from the Qatar Economic Forum in Doha to explore the question of what Trumponomics means for the Middle East.

  • 3 weeks ago | bloomberg.com | Sommer Saadi

    A new study warns elimination of “nom-dom” status might just cost the government more money than it brings in. Or is the fear overblown? Subscribe to In The City on Apple podcastsSubscribe to In The City on SpotifyThe UK government’s plan to scrap the “non-dom” tax status—a policy that allowed wealthy foreign residents to avoid taxes on overseas income—was designed to close a loophole and raise billions of pounds in tax revenue.

  • 3 weeks ago | bloomberg.com | Sommer Saadi |Stephanie Flanders

    On this week’s Trumponomics,Stephen Moore of the Heritage Foundation argues that Donald Trump and the GOP Congress are on the right path. Subscribe to Trumponomics on Apple PodcastsSubscribe to Trumponomics on SpotifyOn this episode of Trumponomics, we’re stepping back from the recent series of reversals, deals and temporary ceasefires in Donald Trump’s trade war to ask a few questions—namely does the US president have a strategy, and if so how’s it going and what comes next?

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8 Feb 24

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Sommer Saadi @sommersaadi
8 Feb 24

RT @alexwickham: Exclusive — Property tycoon Tory donor Nick Candy says it’s “time for a change” of government to Labour — praises Keir S…

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Sommer Saadi @sommersaadi
8 Dec 22

RT @BloombergUK: The most lasting consequence of Brexit is related to the restrictions on the movement of people, @euronext boss Stephane B…