
Stephanie Flanders
Senior Executive Editor, Economics at Bloomberg News
Host at Stephanomics
I am head of Economics and Politics at Bloomberg and Bloomberg Economics. Also a QPR fan. But my views are my own.
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1 week ago |
bloomberg.com | Sommer Saadi |Stephanie Flanders
Subscribe to Trumponomics on Apple PodcastsSubscribe to Trumponomics on SpotifyOn this week’s episode of Trumponomics, we speak with economist Nouriel Roubini about the all-out trade war US President Donald Trump has kicked off with China, and why it’s a conflict Chinese leader Xi Jinping might think he can weather—and even win. Beijing has responded to Trump’s scattershot tariffs in an orderly, escalatory fashion.
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1 week ago |
shorturl.at | Sommer Saadi |Stephanie Flanders
Subscribe to Trumponomics on Apple PodcastsSubscribe to Trumponomics on SpotifyOn this week’s episode of Trumponomics, we speak with economist Nouriel Roubini about the all-out trade war US President Donald Trump has kicked off with China, and why it’s a conflict Chinese leader Xi Jinping might think he can weather—and even win. Beijing has responded to Trump’s scattershot tariffs in an orderly, escalatory fashion.
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2 weeks ago |
bloomberg.com | Mohsis Andam |Stephanie Flanders
Subscribe to Trumponomics on Apple PodcastsSubscribe to Trumponomics on SpotifyOn this week’s episode of Trumponomics, we discuss what the rollout of President Donald Trump’s tariff war has revealed about the administration’s economic strategy and the future of the US economy. As we predicted at the beginning of this podcast, news on this global economic crisis is moving faster than we can talk about it.
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3 weeks ago |
bloomberg.com | Sommer Saadi |Stephanie Flanders
On this episode of Trumponomics, we discuss whether the countries in the firing line of America’s latest tariffs should have seen this coming. Subscribe to Trumponomics on Apple PodcastsSubscribe to Trumponomics on SpotifyUS President Donald Trump’s administration said it’s still finalizing plans to unveil what could be a barrage of new tariffs on America’s trading partners around the world. Trump contends he is waging his global trade war to fix a system he considers unfair to the US.
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4 weeks ago |
bloomberg.com | Sommer Saadi |Stephanie Flanders
EconomicsTrumponomicsWith Donald Trump firing independent regulators and killing off advisory committees, data on the world’s largest economy may be next. From left, US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, Elon Musk and Deputy White House Chief of Staff Stephen MillerPhotographer: Francis Chung/PoliticoHow easy or hard was it to use Bloomberg.com today? Share feedbackHave a confidential tip for our reporters?
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RT @KyleLHandley: Enjoyed discussing the new tariffs on @KQEDnews @KQEDForum show/podcast this morning with @WallachLori and @MyStephanomic…

One of the more interesting historical parallels I’ve seen for the past week…Trump Isn’t the First President to Blow Up the Trading System https://t.co/nMFZV1ob4i

Not all economists agree on this topic, to be sure…(and yes there will exporters in 10% countries like the UK who may now see a greater capacity to compete against China in global markets).

The new policies announced by President Trump today confirm the end of the disastrous WTO era and lay the groundwork for a new set of arrangements in the international economy that prioritize the national interest and the flourishing of the nation's working families. https://t.co/eutplM6kcH