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The DailyThe DailyEurope Caves to Trump on TariffsBy almost all accounts, the historic trade deal that was reached between the United States and the 27 nations of the European Union is far better for the United States than it is for Europe.Jeanna Smialek, the Brussels bureau chief for The Times, explains why the European Union gave in to President Trump and the blowback that’s causing.Guest: Jeanna Smialek, the Brussels bureau chief for The New York Times.Background reading: Is the European Union’s tariff deal with the United States good for Europe?The framework agreement is not likel...2025-07-2900 minThe DailyThe DailyEurope Caves to Trump on TariffsBy almost all accounts, the historic trade deal that was reached between the United States and the 27 nations of the European Union is far better for the United States than it is for Europe.Jeanna Smialek, the Brussels bureau chief for The Times, explains why the European Union gave in to President Trump and the blowback that’s causing.Guest: Jeanna Smialek, the Brussels bureau chief for The New York Times.Background reading: Is the European Union’s tariff deal with the United States good for Europe?The framework agreement is not likel...2025-07-2925 minDeborah Lebree\'s podcastDeborah Lebree's podcastEurope Caves to Trump on TariffsBy almost all accounts, the historic trade deal that was reached between the United States and the 27 nations of the European Union is far better for the United States than it is for Europe.Jeanna Smialek, the Brussels bureau chief for The Times, explains why the European Union gave in to President Trump and the blowback that’s causing.Guest: Jeanna Smialek, the Brussels bureau chief for The New York Times.Background reading: Is the European Union’s tariff deal with the United States good for Europe?The framework agreement is not likely to do much for economic growth on eithe...2025-07-2926 minpodcast de Aderssa Santospodcast de Aderssa SantosEurope Caves to Trump on TariffsBy almost all accounts, the historic trade deal that was reached between the United States and the 27 nations of the European Union is far better for the United States than it is for Europe.Jeanna Smialek, the Brussels bureau chief for The Times, explains why the European Union gave in to President Trump and the blowback that’s causing.Guest: Jeanna Smialek, the Brussels bureau chief for The New York Times.Background reading: Is the European Union’s tariff deal with the United States good for Europe?The framework agreement is not likely to do much for economic growth on eithe...2025-07-2926 minEl podcast de NERY AGURTO SIRLUPUEl podcast de NERY AGURTO SIRLUPUEurope Caves to Trump on TariffsBy almost all accounts, the historic trade deal that was reached between the United States and the 27 nations of the European Union is far better for the United States than it is for Europe.Jeanna Smialek, the Brussels bureau chief for The Times, explains why the European Union gave in to President Trump and the blowback that’s causing.Guest: Jeanna Smialek, the Brussels bureau chief for The New York Times.Background reading: Is the European Union’s tariff deal with the United States good for Europe?The framework agreement is not likely to do much for economic growth on eithe...2025-07-2926 minThe DailyThe DailyDid a Wine Importer Just Sink Trump’s Trade War?A panel of federal judges ruled on Wednesday that many of President Trump’s tariffs were illegal, a decision that has threatened to derail his trade agenda.Victor Schwartz, the wine importer at the center of the case, explains why he decided to take on the president, and Jeanna Smialek, the Brussels bureau chief for The Times, discusses what options Mr. Trump has to save his trade war.Guest:Victor Schwartz, a small wine importer and the lead plaintiff in a lawsuit against Mr. Trump’s tariffs.Jeanna Smialek, the Brussels bureau chief for The...2025-05-3000 minDeborah Lebree\'s podcastDeborah Lebree's podcastDid a Wine Importer Just Sink Trump’s Trade War?A panel of federal judges ruled on Wednesday that many of President Trump’s tariffs were illegal, a decision that has threatened to derail his trade agenda.Victor Schwartz, the wine importer at the center of the case, explains why he decided to take on the president, and Jeanna Smialek, the Brussels bureau chief for The Times, discusses what options Mr. Trump has to save his trade war.Guest:Victor Schwartz, a small wine importer and the lead plaintiff in a lawsuit against Mr. Trump’s tariffs.Jeanna Smialek, the Brussels bureau chief for The New York Times.Background reading: The U...2025-05-3024 minThe DailyThe DailyDid a Wine Importer Just Sink Trump’s Trade War?A panel of federal judges ruled on Wednesday that many of President Trump’s tariffs were illegal, a decision that has threatened to derail his trade agenda.Victor Schwartz, the wine importer at the center of the case, explains why he decided to take on the president, and Jeanna Smialek, the Brussels bureau chief for The Times, discusses what options Mr. Trump has to save his trade war.Guest:Victor Schwartz, a small wine importer and the lead plaintiff in a lawsuit against Mr. Trump’s tariffs.Jeanna Smialek, the Brussels bureau chief for The...2025-05-3023 minThe DailyThe DailyFear and Fury: The Fallout From Trump’s TariffsThe reverberations from President Trump’s new global tariffs have rocked financial markets and world capitals. American stocks have plunged, and foreign leaders have issued forceful condemnations.The Times journalists Michael Barbaro, Peter Goodman, Natalie Kitroeff and Jeanna Smialek sit down to try to make sense of Mr. Trump’s strategy and its consequences.Guest:Peter S. Goodman, who covers the global economy for The New York Times.Natalie Kitroeff, the Mexico City bureau chief for The New York Times.Jeanna Smialek, the Brussels bureau chief for The New York Times.Background reading: Rea...2025-04-0400 minThe DailyThe DailyFear and Fury: The Fallout From Trump’s TariffsThe reverberations from President Trump’s new global tariffs have rocked financial markets and world capitals. American stocks have plunged, and foreign leaders have issued forceful condemnations.The Times journalists Michael Barbaro, Peter Goodman, Natalie Kitroeff and Jeanna Smialek sit down to try to make sense of Mr. Trump’s strategy and its consequences.Guest:Peter S. Goodman, who covers the global economy for The New York Times.Natalie Kitroeff, the Mexico City bureau chief for The New York Times.Jeanna Smialek, the Brussels bureau chief for The New York Times.Background reading: Rea...2025-04-0434 minDeborah Lebree\'s podcastDeborah Lebree's podcastFear and Fury: The Fallout From Trump’s TariffsThe reverberations from President Trump’s new global tariffs have rocked financial markets and world capitals. American stocks have plunged, and foreign leaders have issued forceful condemnations.The Times journalists Michael Barbaro, Peter Goodman, Natalie Kitroeff and Jeanna Smialek sit down to try to make sense of Mr. Trump’s strategy and its consequences.Guest:Peter S. Goodman, who covers the global economy for The New York Times.Natalie Kitroeff, the Mexico City bureau chief for The New York Times.Jeanna Smialek, the Brussels bureau chief for The New York Times.Background reading: Read about how Mr. Trump’s one-for-one tariff...2025-04-0434 minOn The MarketOn The MarketThe Fed Finally Cuts Rates, but Will It Even Matter? w/NYT’s Jeanna SmialekThe Fed’s recent rate cut signaled something clear about the US economy, but what are they trying to say? With a bolder rate cut than many of us expected, homebuyers, business owners, and real estate investors are seeing the light at the end of the high-rate tunnel, where borrowing money and buying houses could come at a lower cost. But with markets already anticipating a rate cut, did the recent cut even really matter?Today, Federal Reserve reporter from The New York Times, Jeanna Smialek, shares her thoughts on what the Fed move meant after studying th...2024-09-2638 minThe DailyThe DailyWhat Just Happened on Wall Street?Every major U.S. stock market plunged on Monday, wiping out billions of dollars in value.Jeanna Smialek, who covers the U.S. economy for The Times, discusses what was behind the dizzying sell-off — and what it can tell us about whether America is headed for a recession.Guest: Jeanna Smialek, a reporter covering the Federal Reserve and the U.S. economy for The New York Times.Background reading: Global stock markets fell sharply — the latest example of how distinct economic forces can ricochet across markets.What should you do when the stock market drops? Here’s the advice from our col...2024-08-0623 minThe DailyThe DailyA Wild Day on Wall StreetEvery major U.S. stock market plunged on Monday, wiping out billions of dollars in value.Jeanna Smialek, who covers the U.S. economy for The Times, discusses what was behind the dizzying sell-off — and what it can tell us about whether America is headed for a recession.Guest: Jeanna Smialek, a reporter covering the Federal Reserve and the U.S. economy for The New York Times.Background reading: Global stock markets fell sharply — the latest example of how distinct economic forces can ricochet across markets.What should you do when the stock...2024-08-0623 minDeborah Lebree\'s podcastDeborah Lebree's podcastA Wild Day on Wall StreetEvery major U.S. stock market plunged on Monday, wiping out billions of dollars in value.Jeanna Smialek, who covers the U.S. economy for The Times, discusses what was behind the dizzying sell-off — and what it can tell us about whether America is headed for a recession.Guest: Jeanna Smialek, a reporter covering the Federal Reserve and the U.S. economy for The New York Times.Background reading: Global stock markets fell sharply — the latest example of how distinct economic forces can ricochet across markets.What should you do when the stock market drops? Here’s the advice from our col...2024-08-0623 minThe DailyThe DailyWhat Just Happened on Wall Street?Every major U.S. stock market plunged on Monday, wiping out billions of dollars in value.Jeanna Smialek, who covers the U.S. economy for The Times, discusses what was behind the dizzying sell-off — and what it can tell us about whether America is headed for a recession.Guest: Jeanna Smialek, a reporter covering the Federal Reserve and the U.S. economy for The New York Times.Background reading: Global stock markets fell sharply — the latest example of how distinct economic forces can ricochet across markets.What should you do when the stock...2024-08-0600 minMoney For the Rest of UsMoney For the Rest of UsHow to Navigate the Crippling Home Insurance CrisisWhy are homeowners seeing home insurance premiums increases of up to 70%, as David has? What can you do if your insurer drops you, you get a huge premium increase, or you can no longer afford coverage?Topics covered include:What are the primary drivers of home insurance price increasesWhy these increases don't show up in the U.S. consumer price indexHow the reinsurance market works and why reinsurers are passing on 50% premium increases to property and casualty insurers.What percentage of home insurers self-insureWhat else can homeowners doSponsorsDelete...2024-06-0527 minOn the MediaOn the MediaHow Tired Tropes Drive AI Coverage. Plus, is the Vibecession Back or Not?A majority of Americans believe that the economy is in a recession even though it’s not. On this week’s On the Media, hear why there’s a mismatch between facts and feelings about the economy. Plus, how the outlandish claims of AI companies often go unchecked by the press.[01:09] Host Micah Loewinger interviews Jeanna Smialek of The New York Times about whether the ‘vibecession’ is back and the factors that are shaping negative perceptions of the economy.[14:41] Micah speaks with Gordon Hanson, economist at Harvard University’s Kennedy School, about how President Biden has adopted...2024-05-2550 minWorldwide ExchangeWorldwide ExchangeAmazon Earnings Beat, Fed Decision Today, and the New Trading Month 5/01/24Amazon says profit more than tripled during its most recent quarter. RBC's Brad Erickson and GraniteShares' Paul Marino dive into the results. Plus, the Fed is set to announce its latest monetary policy decision today. The New York Times' Jeanna Smialek and The Conference Board's Steve Odland lay out their expectations. And, investors are preparing for the new trading month as the S&P 500 comes off its worst month since September. Cetera's Gene Goldman and Payne Capital Management's Courtney Garcia discuss. 2024-05-0141 minWorldwide ExchangeWorldwide ExchangeThe Fed's Policy Decision, Chip Competition, and the Trading Day Ahead 3/20/24The Fed releases its latest monetary policy decision today. The New York Times' Jeanna Smialek gives her expectations. Plus, Micron reports earnings this afternoon as Nvidia rallies on its newly unveiled AI chip. Mizuho's Jordan Klein tees up the results. And, what's in store for the trading day ahead? Principal Asset Management's Seema Shah and GenTrust's Mimi Duff weigh in. 2024-03-2042 minThe DailyThe DailyIt Sucks to Be 33Jeanna Smialek, who covers the U.S. economy for The Times, will be 33 in a few weeks; she is part of a cohort born in 1990 and 1991 that makes up the peak of America’s population.At every life stage, that microgeneration has stretched a system that was often too small to accommodate it, leaving its members — so-called peak millennials — with outsize economic power but also a fight to get ahead.Guest: Jeanna Smialek, a U.S. economy correspondent for The New York Times.Background reading: When millennials gripe that they get blamed for everything, the accusers might actually be onto somethi...2024-03-1427 minThe DailyThe DailyIt Sucks to Be 33Jeanna Smialek, who covers the U.S. economy for The Times, will be 33 in a few weeks; she is part of a cohort born in 1990 and 1991 that makes up the peak of America’s population.At every life stage, that microgeneration has stretched a system that was often too small to accommodate it, leaving its members — so-called peak millennials — with outsize economic power but also a fight to get ahead.Guest: Jeanna Smialek, a U.S. economy correspondent for The New York Times.Background reading: When millennials gripe that they get blamed for eve...2024-03-1400 minThe DailyThe DailyIt Sucks to Be 33Jeanna Smialek, who covers the U.S. economy for The Times, will be 33 in a few weeks; she is part of a cohort born in 1990 and 1991 that makes up the peak of America’s population.At every life stage, that microgeneration has stretched a system that was often too small to accommodate it, leaving its members — so-called peak millennials — with outsize economic power but also a fight to get ahead.Guest: Jeanna Smialek, a U.S. economy correspondent for The New York Times.Background reading: When millennials gripe that they get blamed for eve...2024-03-1426 minDeborah Lebree\'s podcastDeborah Lebree's podcastIt Sucks to Be 33Jeanna Smialek, who covers the U.S. economy for The Times, will be 33 in a few weeks; she is part of a cohort born in 1990 and 1991 that makes up the peak of America’s population.At every life stage, that microgeneration has stretched a system that was often too small to accommodate it, leaving its members — so-called peak millennials — with outsize economic power but also a fight to get ahead.Guest: Jeanna Smialek, a U.S. economy correspondent for The New York Times.Background reading: When millennials gripe that they get blamed for everything, the accusers might actually be onto somethi...2024-03-1427 minEl podcast de NERY AGURTO SIRLUPUEl podcast de NERY AGURTO SIRLUPUIt Sucks to Be 33Jeanna Smialek, who covers the U.S. economy for The Times, will be 33 in a few weeks; she is part of a cohort born in 1990 and 1991 that makes up the peak of America’s population.At every life stage, that microgeneration has stretched a system that was often too small to accommodate it, leaving its members — so-called peak millennials — with outsize economic power but also a fight to get ahead.Guest: Jeanna Smialek, a U.S. economy correspondent for The New York Times.Background reading: When millennials gripe that they get blamed for everything, the accusers might actually be onto somethi...2024-03-1429 minpodcast de Aderssa Santospodcast de Aderssa SantosIt Sucks to Be 33Jeanna Smialek, who covers the U.S. economy for The Times, will be 33 in a few weeks; she is part of a cohort born in 1990 and 1991 that makes up the peak of America’s population.At every life stage, that microgeneration has stretched a system that was often too small to accommodate it, leaving its members — so-called peak millennials — with outsize economic power but also a fight to get ahead.Guest: Jeanna Smialek, a U.S. economy correspondent for The New York Times.Background reading: When millennials gripe that they get blamed for everything, the accusers might actually be onto somethi...2024-03-1428 minThe Pomp LetterThe Pomp LetterThe Fed Should Cut Interest Rates Today But They Won'tTo investors,The Federal Reserve is conducting their first meeting of the year today. The market expectation is that the Federal Open Market Committee will keep interest rates unchanged. I believe this could be a mistake. The current CPI reading shows 3.4%, which is more than 50% higher than the Fed’s stated target of 2%. From this perspective, the Fed has a 0% chance of cutting interest rates. They want to win the war on inflation and get back to the target. The CPI data could be wrong though. Truflation, the leading al...2024-01-3102 minWorldwide ExchangeWorldwide ExchangeThe Fed's Two-Day Meeting, UPS Results, and Big Tech Earnings 01/30/24The Federal Reserve begins its two-day policy meeting today. The New York Times' Jeanna Smialek previews the event. Plus, UPS reports earnings this morning. Deutsche Bank's Amit Mehrotra tees up the results. And, Microsoft and Alphabet kick off a busy week of tech earnings. Goldman Sachs' Gurpreet Gill and Freedom Capital Markets' Jay Woods discuss. 2024-01-3043 minAfter WordsAfter WordsDavid Stockman, "Trump's War on Capitalism"Reagan OMB director David Stockman argued that the economic policies of the Trump administration were a failure. He was interviewed by New York Times Federal Reserve & economy reporter Jeanna Smialek. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2024-01-211h 00C-SPAN BookshelfC-SPAN BookshelfAW: David Stockman, "Trump's War on Capitalism"Reagan OMB director David Stockman argued that the economic policies of the Trump administration were a failure. He was interviewed by New York Times Federal Reserve & economy reporter Jeanna Smialek. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2024-01-211h 00Worldwide ExchangeWorldwide ExchangeThe Fed's Two-Day Policy Meeting, the Global M&A Landscape, and 2024 S&P 500 Price Targets 12/12/23The Federal Reserve kicks off its two-day monetary policy meeting today. New York Times' Jeanna Smialek tees up the event. Plus, the global M&A landscape is under pressure amid higher rates, regulatory concerns, and fears of an economic downturn. LSEG's Matt Toole explains. And, more strategists are out with their 2024 S&P 500 price targets. Oppenheimer Asset Management's John Stoltzfus and Bleakley Financial Group's Peter Boockvar discuss. 2023-12-1244 minThe DailyThe DailyThe Bad Vibes Around a Good EconomyThe American economy, by many measures, is doing better than it has done in years. But for many Americans, that is not how it feels. Their feelings point to an enduring mystery: Why do Americans feel so bad when the economy is so good?Jeanna Smialek, who covers the Federal Reserve and the U.S. economy for The Times, discusses a new way to understand the disconnect. Guest: Jeanna Smialek, a reporter covering the Federal Reserve and the U.S. economy for The New York Times.Background reading: Video: What’s causing the...2023-11-3021 minThe DailyThe DailyThe Bad Vibes Around a Good EconomyThe American economy, by many measures, is doing better than it has done in years. But for many Americans, that is not how it feels. Their feelings point to an enduring mystery: Why do Americans feel so bad when the economy is so good?Jeanna Smialek, who covers the Federal Reserve and the U.S. economy for The Times, discusses a new way to understand the disconnect. Guest: Jeanna Smialek, a reporter covering the Federal Reserve and the U.S. economy for The New York Times.Background reading: Video: What’s causing the...2023-11-3000 minMohamed Guhaad\'s podcastMohamed Guhaad's podcastThe Bad Vibes Around a Good EconomyThe American economy, by many measures, is doing better than it has done in years. But for many Americans, that is not how it feels. Their feelings point to an enduring mystery: Why do Americans feel so bad when the economy is so good?Jeanna Smialek, who covers the Federal Reserve and the U.S. economy for The Times, discusses a new way to understand the disconnect. Guest: Jeanna Smialek, a reporter covering the Federal Reserve and the U.S. economy for The New York Times.Background reading: Video: What’s causing the “bad vibes” in the economy?Consumer spending has been...2023-11-3021 minDeborah Lebree\'s podcastDeborah Lebree's podcastThe Bad Vibes Around a Good EconomyThe American economy, by many measures, is doing better than it has done in years. But for many Americans, that is not how it feels. Their feelings point to an enduring mystery: Why do Americans feel so bad when the economy is so good?Jeanna Smialek, who covers the Federal Reserve and the U.S. economy for The Times, discusses a new way to understand the disconnect. Guest: Jeanna Smialek, a reporter covering the Federal Reserve and the U.S. economy for The New York Times.Background reading: Video: What’s causing the “bad vibes” in the economy?Consumer spending has been...2023-11-3022 minThe DailyThe DailyThe Bad Vibes Around a Good EconomyThe American economy, by many measures, is doing better than it has done in years. But for many Americans, that is not how it feels. Their feelings point to an enduring mystery: Why do Americans feel so bad when the economy is so good?Jeanna Smialek, who covers the Federal Reserve and the U.S. economy for The Times, discusses a new way to understand the disconnect. Guest: Jeanna Smialek, a reporter covering the Federal Reserve and the U.S. economy for The New York Times.Background reading: Video: What’s causing the “bad vibes” in the economy?Consumer spending has been...2023-11-3021 minWorldwide ExchangeWorldwide ExchangeJackson Hole Day 2, A Dismal Time for Stocks, and Black Business Month 8/25/23The Fed kicks off day 2 of its Economic Policy Symposium in Jackson Hole today, where Chairman Jay Powell is set to deliver fresh remarks on inflation. The New York Times' Jeanna Smialek details what to expect. Plus, August is living up to its reputation as a dismal month for stocks. Carson Group's Ryan Detrick and GenTrust's Mimi Duff discuss. And, as Black Business Month comes to a close, it's time to celebrate the accomplishments of black entrepreneurs. The Open Opportunity Fund's Paul Judge explains. 2023-08-2544 minRiccardo Belletti - Il Consulente che ti racconta la finanzaRiccardo Belletti - Il Consulente che ti racconta la finanzaBarbieAlla conferenza stampa della Fed, la giornalista del New York Times Jeanna Smialek ha chiesto a Jerome Powell se ritiene che la massiccia richiesta di biglietti per Barbie e per i concerti di Taylor Swift sia un segnale dell’ottima forma del consumatore americano. 💅🏼 Cosa c’entra il film “Barbie” con l’aumento del tasso di interesse ufficiale? 💅🏼💅🏼 Qual è il principio economico di fondo? 💅🏼💅🏼 Che cosa si intende quando si parla di “tempi di trasmissione della politica monetaria”? 💅🏼Per maggiori informazioni o pormi delle domande, scrivi a: riccardo@riccardobelletti.it2023-08-0304 minWorldwide ExchangeWorldwide ExchangeThe Fed’s Two-Day Meeting, Microsoft & Alphabet Earnings, and UPS vs. the Teamsters 7/25/23The Federal Reserve kicks off its latest policy decision meeting today, where it’s widely expected to resume its historic rate hiking campaign. The New York Times’ Jeanna Smialek discusses. Plus, Microsoft and Alphabet kick off earnings season for mega-cap tech this week. Hargreaves Landsdown’s Sophie-Lund Yates previews the results. And, UPS and the Teamsters are headed back to the negotiating table with less than a week to go until the deadline. Pitney Bowes EVP Gregg Zegras gives his industry take on the situation. 2023-07-2544 minPolitical GabfestPolitical GabfestTrump Legal Traffic JamThis week, Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz are together again and talking about Donald Trump’s next indictment and the charges against his “false electors” in Michigan; the struggles of candidates Ron DeSantis, Tim Scott, et al.; and Congressional Republicans’ culture war against the U.S. military.  Here are some notes and references from this week’s show:James Madison: “Impeachment of the Executive, [20 July] 1787”FiveThirtyEight: “Who’s Ahead In Republican Primary Polls?” Fox News Digital: “Republican presidential candidate Sen. Tim Scott says Donald Trump is ‘overqualified to be my vice president’” 2023-07-2056 minSlate Crime and JusticeSlate Crime and JusticePolitical Gabfest: Trump Legal Traffic JamThis week, Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz are together again and talking about Donald Trump’s next indictment and the charges against his “false electors” in Michigan; the struggles of candidates Ron DeSantis, Tim Scott, et al.; and Congressional Republicans’ culture war against the U.S. military.  Here are some notes and references from this week’s show:James Madison: “Impeachment of the Executive, [20 July] 1787”FiveThirtyEight: “Who’s Ahead In Republican Primary Polls?” Fox News Digital: “Republican presidential candidate Sen. Tim Scott says Donald Trump is ‘overqualified to be my vice president’” 2023-07-2056 minFiveThirtyEight PoliticsFiveThirtyEight PoliticsWhat's So Special About 'Bidenomics'?Love it or hate it, this is President Biden’s economy and he’s taking credit for it. In recent weeks, Biden has been rolling out his economic pitch to Americans. It started with a high-profile speech in Chicago where he branded his policies as “Bidenomics” and positioned them in opposition to trickle-down “Reaganomics.” Since then, Biden and his campaign surrogates have fanned out across the country to make their pitch.This is coming at a time when Americans are quite pessimistic about the economy. In recent polls, less than a third of Americans say the economy is good. But...2023-07-1058 minryfonellafonryfonellafonREADDOWNLOAD& Limitless The Federal Reserve Takes on a New Age of Crisis R.E.A.D. [BOOK]Download Limitless: The Federal Reserve Takes on a New Age of Crisis Full Edition,Full Version,Full Book by Jeanna Smialek Reading Now at : https://happyreadingebook.club/?book=0593320239 OR DOWNLOAD EBOOK NOW! [PDF] Download READ/DOWNLOAD*& Limitless: The Federal Reserve Takes on a New Age of Crisis R.E.A.D. [BOOK] Ebook | READ ONLINE Download READ/DOWNLOAD*& Limitless: The Federal Reserve Takes on a New Age of Crisis R.E.A.D. [BOOK] read ebook online PDF EPUB KINDLE Download READ/DOWNLOAD*& Limitless: The Federal Reserve Takes...2023-06-2700 minThe Long ViewThe Long ViewTalmon Smith: Assessing the Greatest Wealth Transfer in HistoryOur guest on the podcast today is New York Times economics reporter Talmon Smith. Before joining the Business desk, he was a staff editor for the Times Opinion section covering public policy, economics, and culture. He began his career as a researcher and visiting scholar at NYU’s Journalism Institute and was assistant to the editor in chief at GQ magazine. He graduated from Tufts University with a major in history.BackgroundBioTwitter handle: @talmonsmithEconomy, Inflation, and the Great Wealth Transfer“ ‘I’m in Hot Demand, Baby’: Nebraska T...2023-06-2055 minThe DailyThe DailyInflation Is Way Down. Is It by Design or Just Luck?Rapid inflation has been a problem in the United States for more than two years, but the tide appears to be turning. Annual inflation is now less than half of what it was last summer.Jeanna Smialek, who covers the Federal Reserve and the U.S. economy for The Times, discusses whether the decline is a result of careful policymaking, or more of a lucky accident.Guest: Jeanna Smialek, a Federal Reserve correspondent for The New York Times.Background reading: Inflation is coming down. Is the Fed winning its fight?How to read the Fed’s projections like a pro.For...2023-06-2023 minDeborah Lebree\'s podcastDeborah Lebree's podcastInflation Is Way Down. Is It by Design or Just Luck?Rapid inflation has been a problem in the United States for more than two years, but the tide appears to be turning. Annual inflation is now less than half of what it was last summer.Jeanna Smialek, who covers the Federal Reserve and the U.S. economy for The Times, discusses whether the decline is a result of careful policymaking, or more of a lucky accident.Guest: Jeanna Smialek, a Federal Reserve correspondent for The New York Times.Background reading: Inflation is coming down. Is the Fed winning its fight?How to read the Fed’s projections like a pro.For...2023-06-2024 minThe DailyThe DailyInflation Is Way Down. Is It by Design or Just Luck?Rapid inflation has been a problem in the United States for more than two years, but the tide appears to be turning. Monthly inflation is now less than half of what it was last summer.Jeanna Smialek, who covers the Federal Reserve and the U.S. economy for The Times, discusses whether the decline is a result of careful policymaking, or more of a lucky accident.Guest: Jeanna Smialek, a Federal Reserve correspondent for The New York Times.Background reading: Inflation is coming down. Is the Fed winning its fight?How to r...2023-06-2023 minThe DailyThe DailyInflation Is Way Down. Is It by Design or Just Luck?Rapid inflation has been a problem in the United States for more than two years, but the tide appears to be turning. Annual inflation is now less than half of what it was last summer.Jeanna Smialek, who covers the Federal Reserve and the U.S. economy for The Times, discusses whether the decline is a result of careful policymaking, or more of a lucky accident.Guest: Jeanna Smialek, a Federal Reserve correspondent for The New York Times.Background reading: Inflation is coming down. Is the Fed winning its fight?How to r...2023-06-2000 minMohamed Guhaad\'s podcastMohamed Guhaad's podcastInflation Is Way Down. Is It by Design or Just Luck?Rapid inflation has been a problem in the United States for more than two years, but the tide appears to be turning. Annual inflation is now less than half of what it was last summer.Jeanna Smialek, who covers the Federal Reserve and the U.S. economy for The Times, discusses whether the decline is a result of careful policymaking, or more of a lucky accident.Guest: Jeanna Smialek, a Federal Reserve correspondent for The New York Times.Background reading: Inflation is coming down. Is the Fed winning its fight?How to read the Fed’s projections like a pro.For...2023-06-2023 minWorldwide ExchangeWorldwide ExchangeThe Fed & CPI, Oil Prices, and Tech Under Fire 6/13/23The Federal Reserve kicks off its latest policy meeting today ahead of a busy day on Wall Street, with May CPI out this morning. The New York Times' Jeanna Smialek breaks down her expectations. Plus, oil prices are trying to recover some of yesterday's big losses as worries about demand growth in China and rising supplies in Russia offset the boost in prices. Bank of America's Francisco Blanch discusses the latest. And, regulators and anti-trust watch dogs are stepping up their assault on big tech. BNP Paribas Exane's Stefan Slowinski breaks down what this means for the sector. 2023-06-1344 minJill on Money with Jill SchlesingerJill on Money with Jill SchlesingerInside the Federal Reserve Part TwoDid the Federal Reserve fail to recognize what would happen in an extended low interest rate environment? Here's a clip from our recent chat with Jeanna Smialek who writes about the Federal Reserve and the economy for The New York Times. Want more of Jill and Jeanna? Subscribe to Jill on Money LIVE to watch the full chat.Have a money question? Email us hereSubscribe to Jill on Money LIVEYouTube: @jillonmoneyInstagram: @jillonmoneyTwitter: @jillonmoney"Jill on Money" theme music is by Joel Goodman, www...2023-06-1106 minJill on Money with Jill SchlesingerJill on Money with Jill SchlesingerInside the Federal Reserve Part OneDid the Federal Reserve wait too long to raise interest rates? Here's a clip from our recent chat with Jeanna Smialek who writes about the Federal Reserve and the economy for The New York Times. Want more of Jill and Jeanna? Subscribe to Jill on Money LIVE to watch the full chat.Have a money question? Email us hereSubscribe to Jill on Money LIVEYouTube: @jillonmoneyInstagram: @jillonmoneyTwitter: @jillonmoney"Jill on Money" theme music is by Joel Goodman, www.joelgoodman.com. 2023-06-1008 minMacro Musings with David BeckworthMacro Musings with David BeckworthJeanna Smialek on *Limitless: The Federal Reserve Takes on a New Age of Crisis*Jeanna Smialek is a reporter who covers the Federal Reserve and the economy for the New York Times, and is the author of a new book titled, *Limitless: The Federal Reserve Takes On a New Age of Crisis.* Jeanna is also a returning guest to Macro Musings and rejoins the podcast to talk about her book and its implications for the future of the Federal Reserve system. David and Jeanna also discuss the credit allocation vs. liquidity support debate, the Fed’s definition of price stability, the Bank Term Funding Program, and a lot more.   Tra...2023-05-1551 minmoonbeamlomoonbeamloREADDOWNLOAD^ Limitless The Federal Reserve Takes on a New Age of Crisis Ebook Read online Get ebook Epub MobiDownload Limitless: The Federal Reserve Takes on a New Age of Crisis Full Edition,Full Version,Full Book by Jeanna Smialek Reading Now at : https://happyreadingebook.club/?book=0593320239 OR DOWNLOAD EBOOK NOW! [PDF] Download READ/DOWNLOAD^ Limitless: The Federal Reserve Takes on a New Age of Crisis Ebook | Read online Get ebook Epub Mobi Ebook | READ ONLINE Download READ/DOWNLOAD^ Limitless: The Federal Reserve Takes on a New Age of Crisis Ebook | Read online Get ebook Epub Mobi read ebook online PDF EPUB KINDLE Download READ/DOWNLOAD^ Limitless...2023-05-1300 minThe Penta Podcast ChannelThe Penta Podcast ChannelMacrocast: The Fed takes on a new age of crisisThis week on the Macrocast, Ylan Mui, Brendan Walsh, and John Fagan sit down with Jeanna Smialek, Federal Reserve and Economics reporter for the New York Times and author of the book "Limitless: The Federal Reserve Takes on a New Crisis." The group explores the challenges the Fed tackled  during the COVID-19 pandemic and how it has been navigating the political and economic aftermath since. As pandemic-era policy winds down, how can the Fed stay above the political fray? And how will upcoming discussions about the debt ceiling impact markets and federal policy? Tune in to find out.2023-05-1228 minThe DailyThe DailyA Third Bank Implodes. Now What?On Monday morning, the federal government took over a third failing bank — this time, First Republic.Jeanna Smialek, an economy correspondent for The Times, discusses whether we are at the end of the banking crisis, or the start of a new phase of financial pain.Guest: Jeanna Smialek, an economy correspondent for The New York Times.Background reading: First Republic bank was seized by regulators and sold to JPMorgan Chase.Key takeaways from regulatory review of bank failures.For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily. Transcripts of each episode will be made available by the next workd...2023-05-0223 minDeborah Lebree\'s podcastDeborah Lebree's podcastA Third Bank Implodes. Now What?On Monday morning, the federal government took over a third failing bank — this time, First Republic.Jeanna Smialek, an economy correspondent for The Times, discusses whether we are at the end of the banking crisis, or the start of a new phase of financial pain.Guest: Jeanna Smialek, an economy correspondent for The New York Times.Background reading: First Republic bank was seized by regulators and sold to JPMorgan Chase.Key takeaways from regulatory review of bank failures.For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily. Transcripts of each episode will be made available by the next workd2023-05-0223 minThe DailyThe DailyA Third Bank Implodes. Now What?On Monday morning, the federal government took over a third failing bank — this time, First Republic.Jeanna Smialek, an economy correspondent for The Times, discusses whether we are at the end of the banking crisis, or the start of a new phase of financial pain.Guest: Jeanna Smialek, an economy correspondent for The New York Times.Background reading: First Republic bank was seized by regulators and sold to JPMorgan Chase.Key takeaways from regulatory review of bank failures.For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily. Transcripts of each...2023-05-0200 minThe DailyThe DailyA Third Bank Implodes. Now What?On Monday morning, the federal government took over a third failing bank — this time, First Republic.Jeanna Smialek, an economy correspondent for The Times, discusses whether we are at the end of the banking crisis, or the start of a new phase of financial pain.Guest: Jeanna Smialek, an economy correspondent for The New York Times.Background reading: First Republic bank was seized by regulators and sold to JPMorgan Chase.Key takeaways from regulatory review of bank failures.For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily. Transcripts of each...2023-05-0223 minThe ReserveThe Reserve48. Limitless w/Jeanna SmialekThe beautiful thing about Jeanna Smialek's new book is that its core thesis has been tested and proven out in unbelievably prescient ways in just the 6 weeks since it came out. Review⁠ it!! It's a book for you Fed Watchers - and your parents! Seriously! @JeannaSmialek & @StevenKelly49 & @KalebNygaard2023-04-1926 minMoney For the Rest of UsMoney For the Rest of UsHow the Coming Credit Crunch Could Harm the Economy and Real Estate PricesHow accelerating bank deposit withdrawals could harm the economy, including real estate prices. How dollars slosh around the financial system but always seem to end up at the Federal Reserve.Topics covered include:How many deposits have left banks since the Silicon Valley Bank collapseHow much have banks borrowed from the Federal Reserve to meet deposit withdrawalsWhy exiting deposits are harming bank profits and causing them to make fewer loansHow the credit crunch could hurt commercial real estate valuesHow money market mutual funds differ from banksHow today's banking crisis is similar to the 1980s savings and...2023-04-1228 minWorldwide ExchangeWorldwide ExchangeThe Fed's Rate Hike Path, TikTok CEO on Capitol Hill, and the Spring Housing Market 03/23/23The Fed is projecting just one more interest rate increase this year, but Jay Powell says recent failures in the banking sector could cause ripple effects. The New York Times' Jeanna Smialek explains the road ahead. Plus, the CEO of TikTok is heading to Capitol Hill today, where he'll face a grilling over user safety and data security. Vox's Sara Morrison discusses what to expect. And, what is the current state of the housing market ahead of the spring selling season? Beazer Homes CEO Allan Merrill weighs in. 2023-03-2345 minMacro Musings with David BeckworthMacro Musings with David BeckworthSteven Kelly on the Silicon Valley Bank Collapse and Its Implications for Financial PolicySteven Kelly is a senior research associate at the Yale Program on Financial Stability and is a previous guest of the podcast. Steven rejoins Macro Musings to talk about the recent bank collapses at Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) and Signature, the government response, and what this means for financial stability policy in the present and future. David and Steven also discuss the role that interest rate risk and macro policy played in SVB’s failure, the debate over the systemic nature of this crisis, the implementation and use of the Bank Term Funding Program, and more.   ...2023-03-2052 minCut To The Chase with Laura CurranCut To The Chase with Laura CurranEpisode 42: Jeanna SmialekOn the latest Cut to the Chase with Laura Curran, Federal Reserve, Economics Reporter & Author, Jeanna Smialek joins the podcast to talk of her book, "Limitless: The Federal Reserve Takes on a New Age of Crisis". Here, both Laura and Jeanna discuss the Fed and its influence on policy, on the monetary system, inflation, & so much more! Get your copy of the book now: https://www.amazon.com/Limitless-Federal-Reserve-Takes-Crisis/dp/0593320239 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2023-03-1318 minOdd LotsOdd LotsHow the Federal Reserve Grew More Powerful Than Anyone Ever ImaginedIn the short term, the Federal Reserve's job is straightforward. Raise or lower interest rates in order to meet its employment and inflation targets. But over the years, it has evolved to do a lot more than just set the price of short-term bank borrowing. With each successive crisis, the Fed has taken on new powers and responsibilities to stabilize finance, markets and the broader economy. And with Washington characterized by partisan gridlock, the Fed is seen as the one entity that can actually move with some agility when it's needed. On this episode, we speak with Jeanna Smialek...2023-03-1344 minWorldwide ExchangeWorldwide ExchangeJay Powell Heads to Capitol Hill, Oil’s Big Price Moves, and a Technical Recession Ahead? 03/07/23Fed chairman Jay Powell heads to Capitol Hill today to testify before the Senate Banking Committee today and the House of Representatives tomorrow. The New York Times’ Jeanna Smialek breaks down the Powell tea leaves. Plus, WTI crude closed above $80 a barrel in yesterday’s session, its highest level since topping $82 a barrel at the end of January. OPIS’ Denton Cinquegrana discusses the energy sector. And, Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan is predicting a technical recession for the U.S. during the third quarter of this year. RDM Financial Group’s Michael Sheldon and G Squared Private Wealth’s Victoria...2023-03-0744 minHere\'s Where It Gets InterestingHere's Where It Gets InterestingEverything You Want to Know About the Federal Reserve with Jeanna SmialekToday on Here’s Where It Gets Interesting, Sharon welcomes New York Times Federal Reserve reporter Jeanna Smialek. Let’s face it, the Federal Reserve (not a prison), is a public-private partnership that’s a little hard to understand. What’s its history? Why do they make the decisions they make–like to raise interest rates–and how do those decisions impact our economy? How much power do they have over financial policy? Jeanna answers these questions with easy-to-understand explanations. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. To learn more about l...2023-03-0143 minAbsorb A Full Audiobook That Is Simply Must-Listen.Absorb A Full Audiobook That Is Simply Must-Listen.Limitless: The Federal Reserve Takes on a New Age of Crisis by Jeanna SmialekPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/604309to listen full audiobooks. Title: Limitless: The Federal Reserve Takes on a New Age of Crisis Author: Jeanna Smialek Narrator: Jeanna Smialek, Barrie Kreinik Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 10 hours 51 minutes Release date: February 28, 2023 Genres: Current Affairs, Law, & Politics Publisher's Summary: AN NPR BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR • This fascinating deep dive into one of the most powerful and least understood American institutions—the Federal Reserve—is “a riveting narrative...[and] an invaluable guide to the monetary policy debates of the last few years' (Liaquat Ahamed, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Lords of Finance). “The best book on the...2023-02-2810h 51Discover The Full Audiobook That Keeps Busy Professionals Hooked.Discover The Full Audiobook That Keeps Busy Professionals Hooked.Limitless by Jeanna SmialekPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/41260to listen full audiobooks. Title: Limitless Author: Jeanna Smialek Narrator: Barrie Kreinik, Jeanna Smialek Format: mp3 Length: 10 hrs and 51 mins Release date: 02-28-23 Ratings: 4.5 out of 5 stars, 21 ratings Genres: Economics Publisher's Summary: The marble halls of the Federal Reserve have always held secrets; for decades the Fed did the utmost to preserve its room to maneuver, operating behind the scenes as much as possible. Yet over the past two decades, this elite world of bankers and economists has been forced to change its ways. Amid rising inequality, weakening global economic prospects, and a...2023-02-2810h 51Explore New Worlds, Free Audiobook Are the Golden PearlsExplore New Worlds, Free Audiobook Are the Golden PearlsLimitless: The Federal Reserve Takes on a New Age of Crisis Audiobook by Jeanna SmialekListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 604309 Title: Limitless: The Federal Reserve Takes on a New Age of Crisis Author: Jeanna Smialek Narrator: Barrie Kreinik, Jeanna Smialek Format: Unabridged Length: 10:51:19 Language: English Release date: 02-28-23 Publisher: Random House (Audio) Genres: Business & Economics, Politics, Public Policy, Accounting & Finance Summary: AN NPR BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR • This fascinating deep dive into one of the most powerful and least understood American institutions—the Federal Reserve—is “a riveting narrative...[and] an invaluable guide to the monetary policy debates of the last few years' (Liaquat Ahamed, Pulitzer Prize-win...2023-02-2810h 51Download High-Quality Full Audiobooks in Business & Economics, Accounting & FinanceDownload High-Quality Full Audiobooks in Business & Economics, Accounting & FinanceLimitless: The Federal Reserve Takes on a New Age of Crisis by Jeanna SmialekPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/604309to listen full audiobooks. Title: Limitless: The Federal Reserve Takes on a New Age of Crisis Author: Jeanna Smialek Narrator: Jeanna Smialek, Barrie Kreinik Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 10 hours 51 minutes Release date: February 28, 2023 Genres: Accounting & Finance Publisher's Summary: AN NPR BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR • This fascinating deep dive into one of the most powerful and least understood American institutions—the Federal Reserve—is “a riveting narrative...[and] an invaluable guide to the monetary policy debates of the last few years' (Liaquat Ahamed, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Lords of Finance). “The best book on the Fed in...2023-02-2810h 51Explore the Latest Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Current Affairs, Law, & PoliticsExplore the Latest Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Current Affairs, Law, & PoliticsLimitless: The Federal Reserve Takes on a New Age of Crisis by Jeanna SmialekPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/604309to listen full audiobooks. Title: Limitless: The Federal Reserve Takes on a New Age of Crisis Author: Jeanna Smialek Narrator: Jeanna Smialek, Barrie Kreinik Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 10 hours 51 minutes Release date: February 28, 2023 Genres: Current Affairs, Law, & Politics Publisher's Summary: AN NPR BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR • This fascinating deep dive into one of the most powerful and least understood American institutions—the Federal Reserve—is “a riveting narrative...[and] an invaluable guide to the monetary policy debates of the last few years' (Liaquat Ahamed, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Lords of Finance). “The best book on the...2023-02-2810h 51Explore the Latest Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Current Affairs, Law, & PoliticsExplore the Latest Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Current Affairs, Law, & PoliticsLimitless: The Federal Reserve Takes on a New Age of Crisis by Jeanna SmialekPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/604309 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Limitless: The Federal Reserve Takes on a New Age of Crisis Author: Jeanna Smialek Narrator: Jeanna Smialek, Barrie Kreinik Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 10 hours 51 minutes Release date: February 28, 2023 Genres: Current Affairs, Law, & Politics Publisher's Summary: AN NPR BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR • This fascinating deep dive into one of the most powerful and least understood American institutions—the Federal Reserve—is “a riveting narrative...[and] an invaluable guide to the monetary policy debates of the last few years' (Liaquat Ahamed, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Lords of Finance). “The best book o...2023-02-2810 minPlain English with Derek ThompsonPlain English with Derek ThompsonEcon Megapod: The Debt Ceiling Is Dumb, and the Inflation “Crisis” Might Be OverWe’ve got a double-barrelled podcast for you. Jeanna Smialek, economics reporter for the ‘New York Times,’ joins us to break down the debt-ceiling showdown that’s enveloping Washington. Plus, economist Jason Furman is back to rehash his debt-ceiling grievances from the Obama administration, then answer some deeper questions about the U.S. debt trajectory and the state of the economy today. But first: a new way to think about the debt ceiling and fears of the U.S. government running up the tab.If you have questions, observations, or ideas for future episodes, email us at PlainEngl...2023-02-0359 minThe DailyThe DailyHow Layoff News Is Hiding a Hot Job Market Companies like Meta and Twitter have said that they will be cutting jobs. Google and Amazon have announced that they are putting a freeze on any new hiring.Are tech layoffs a sign of things to come across other sectors? Is this the opening bell for the bad news on the economy that many have been bracing for?Guest: Jeanna Smialek, a correspondent covering the Federal Reserve and economy for The New York Times.Background reading: President Biden is celebrating a jobs engine that is running hot; Federal Reserve officials want to se...2022-12-1221 minThe DailyThe DailyHow Layoff News Is Hiding a Hot Job Market Companies like Meta and Twitter have said that they will be cutting jobs. Google and Amazon have announced that they are putting a freeze on any new hiring.Are tech layoffs a sign of things to come across other sectors? Is this the opening bell for the bad news on the economy that many have been bracing for?Guest: Jeanna Smialek, a correspondent covering the Federal Reserve and economy for The New York Times.Background reading: President Biden is celebrating a jobs engine that is running hot; Federal Reserve officials want to se...2022-12-1200 minThe DailyThe DailyWhy Is It So Hard to Hit the Brakes on Inflation?In the struggle to control inflation, the Federal Reserve has raised interest rates five times already this year.But those efforts can be blunted if companies keep raising prices regardless. And one industry has illustrated that difficulty particularly starkly: the car market.Guest: Jeanna Smialek, a federal reserve and economy reporter for The New York Times.Background reading: Many companies have been able to raise prices beyond their own increasing costs over the past two years, swelling their profitability but also exacerbating inflation. That is especially true in the car market.Inflation s...2022-10-0626 minThe DailyThe DailyWhy Is It So Hard to Hit the Brakes on Inflation?In the struggle to control inflation, the Federal Reserve has raised interest rates five times already this year.But those efforts can be blunted if companies keep raising prices regardless. And one industry has illustrated that difficulty particularly starkly: the car market.Guest: Jeanna Smialek, a federal reserve and economy reporter for The New York Times.Background reading: Many companies have been able to raise prices beyond their own increasing costs over the past two years, swelling their profitability but also exacerbating inflation. That is especially true in the car market.Inflation s...2022-10-0600 minThe DailyThe DailyHow Expecting Inflation Can Actually Create More InflationTo fight historic levels of inflation, the Federal Reserve this week, once again, raised interest rates, its most powerful weapon against rising prices.The move was intended to slow demand, but there was also a psychological factor: If consumers become convinced that inflation is a permanent feature of the economy, that might become a self-fulfilling prophecy.Guest: Jeanna Smialek, a correspondent covering the Federal Reserve and the economy for The New York Times.Want more from The Daily? For one big idea on the news each week from our team, subscribe to our...2022-07-2800 minThe DailyThe DailyHow Expecting Inflation Can Actually Create More InflationTo fight historic levels of inflation, the Federal Reserve this week, once again, raised interest rates, its most powerful weapon against rising prices.The move was intended to slow demand, but there was also a psychological factor: If consumers become convinced that inflation is a permanent feature of the economy, that might become a self-fulfilling prophecy.Guest: Jeanna Smialek, a correspondent covering the Federal Reserve and the economy for The New York Times.Want more from The Daily? For one big idea on the news each week from our team, subscribe to our...2022-07-2828 minAfter WordsAfter WordsSteve Forbes, "Inflation"Forbes Media chairman Steve Forbes offered his thoughts on what's causing inflation in the U.S. and how to fix it. He was interviewed by New York Times economics reporter Jeanna Smialek. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2022-05-151h 07The Coffee Klatch with Robert ReichThe Coffee Klatch with Robert ReichHow to put guardrails on Twitter, how to stop inflation without a recession, and how to win a war.Guardrails against dangerous lies on Twitter? Now that Elon has total control over one of the major ways Americans find out what’s happening (I know, I know -- Twitter is vapid and filled with smears and jeers, but it has a hugely important role in shaping the news), what can be done to establish guardrails against dangerous lies? It seems likely that Musk will take down the few guardrails that remain on Twitter — but some guardrails are surely needed to prevent malicious harassment or dangerous instigation of violence. Twitter (like Zuckerberg’s Facebook and Instagram) is more l...2022-04-2806 minThe ReserveThe Reserve26. Ukraine, Russia, the Fed w/Jeanna SmialekBreaking down the impact of the Russian invasion of Ukraine on the Fed with New York Times Fed beat journalist, Jeanna Smialek.  Jeanna's latest articles The West’s Plan to Isolate Putin: Undermine the Ruble (article) Russia Tried to Isolate Itself, but Financial Ties Called Its Bluff (article) The Fed chair pledges to bring inflation under control and signals wariness on wages (article) Article by Ana Swanson: Ukrainian Invasion Adds to Chaos for Global Supply Chains on twitter: @jeannasmialek, @KalebNygaard2022-03-0324 minThe ScripturalistThe ScripturalistRadio Lux Lucet 67“White House tells businesses to proceed with vaccine mandate despite court-ordered pause,” by Spencer Kimball, CNBC, 11/8/2021.“Biden says inflation is “worrisome” in speech at Port of Baltimore,” by Caroline Linton, CBS News, 11/11/2021“The White House Says Its Plans Will Slow Inflation. The Big Question Is: When?,” by Jeanna Smialek and Jim Tankersley, New York Times, 11/11/2021“U.S. in Talks to Pay Hundreds of Millions to Families Separated at Border,” by Michelle Hackman, Aruna Viswanatha, and Sadie Gurman, The Wall Street Journal, 10/28/2021 This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with...2021-11-1237 minThe ReserveThe Reserve12. What a week!The apt metaphor for this week in the centralverse is - drinking from the fire hose! My views on ten quick-hits from the week's Fed news. 1. Fed Chair race, PredictIt 2. Prospect article 3. Historical calendar of Fed Chair nominations 4. Boston Fed won't release scandal documents, Reuters 5. Fed ethics unit's warning letter, Jeanna Smialek's big scoop (letter) 6. The full list of trades / financial transactions by FOMC members, Jeanna's summary 7. The Fed's new ethics rules, thanks to Jeanna for the quote!! 8. FSOC Climate report with Powell’s...2021-10-2223 minThis Week in FCPAThis Week in FCPAEpisode 272 – the Facebook Whistleblower editionTom is on for a solo run this week to review some of the top compliance and ethics stories on the Facebook Whistleblower edition. Stories1.     The Facebook Whistleblower. 60 Minutes appearance and Congressional Testimony. Matt Kelly in Radical Compliance. Aaron Nicodemus in Compliance Week.  (sub req’d)2.     Petrofac settles with SFO. Harry Cassin in the FCPA Blog. 3.     ESG and business risks. Mike Volkov in Corruption, Crime and Compliance. 4.     DOJ to emphasize white collar criminal cases.  Dylan Tokar in the WSJ Risk and Compliance Journal. 5.     Ancient history and FCPA enforcement. Dick Cassin in the FCPA Blog...2021-10-0838 minStern ChatsStern ChatsJeanna Smialek: The NYT Journalist Making the Fed Easy to UnderstandFor our Season Nine kickoff, New York Times journalist Jeanna Smialek speaks with Lauren and Melanie about her work covering the Federal Reserve and what its been like writing her upcoming book on the new era of the central bank. She also talks about why she chose to get her MBA part-time at NYU Stern and just how close we came to economic disaster in March of 2020. Jeanna has a knack for making complex monetary policy simple and we are so glad she joined us to kick off the season!  Hosted by: Lauren Marinaro a...2021-02-0943 minStern ChatsStern ChatsJeanna Smialek: The NYT Journalist Making the Fed Easy to UnderstandFor our Season Nine kickoff, New York Times journalist Jeanna Smialek speaks with Lauren and Melanie about her work covering the Federal Reserve and what its been like writing her upcoming book on the new era of the central bank. She also talks about why she chose to get her MBA part-time at NYU Stern and just how close we came to economic disaster in March of 2020. Jeanna has a knack for making complex monetary policy simple and we are so glad she joined us to kick off the season! Hosted by: Lauren Marinaro and Melanie Gonzalez Produced by: Daniel...2021-02-0943 minMacro Musings with David BeckworthMacro Musings with David BeckworthJeanna Smialek on the Year-End Review of 2020 Financial Markets, the Fed, and US Monetary PolicyJeanna Smialek covers the Federal Reserve and the economy for The New York Times, and joins Macro Musings to recap and summarize the highs and lows of US monetary policy during 2020. Specifically, David and Jeanna discuss the recent histories of Federal Reserve rate hikes and the persistence of low inflation, the nascent optimism about the economy at the start of 2020, the Fed’s policy response to COVID, and what lessons the Fed will be taking into the future.   Transcript for the episode can be found here.   Jeanna’s Twitter: @jeannasmialek Jean...2020-12-2153 minPolitical GabfestPolitical GabfestSabotage for ChristmasIt's conundrum season! Pass along your most pressing conundrums here: www.slate.com/conundrum. Our annual Conundrum holiday show is coming soon.This week, Emily, David and John discuss the Trump Administration's efforts to hobble the Biden transition; ethical problems in vaccine distribution; and how to deal with the damage of the election fraud lie.Here are some notes and references from this week’s show:Alex Kalman for the Atlantic: “The Letters That Outgoing Presidents Wrote to Their Successors”John Dickerson for Th...2020-11-261h 15De Bitcoin ShowDe Bitcoin ShowEpisode 26: Bitcoin is a safe haven assetIn deze aflevering alles over Corona virus, problemen met de supply chain en bitcoin als safe haven asset.    DBS wordt mede mogelijk gemaakt door www.bitonic.nl  https://www.t.me/debitcoinshow  https://www.meetup.com/de-bitcoin-meetup  1. Corona Virus https://www.theepochtimes.com/apples-coronavirus-sales-warning-hits-wall-street-drives-safe-haven-plays_3241733.html  https://www.theepochtimes.com/coronavirus-epidemic-tests-the-worlds-economic-vigor_3242680.html  2. Is Bitcoin alternatief voor goud als veilige haven? https://www.volkskrant.nl/columns-opinie/is-bitcoin-alternatief-voor-goud-als-veilige-haven~bf5721cc/   3. Coinkite releases CK-Bunker for ColdCard By Coinkite (February 14, 2020)  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0bHhZbYOiSM http://ckbunker.com/   4. USA calls...2020-02-191h 20TrumponomicsTrumponomicsCan Technology Actually Save Jobs?Of the many forces driving the wave of hiring across the U.S. in recent years, technology is typically not on the list because automation and artificial intelligence tend to be seen as job-killing rather than job-enhancing. On this week's episode of Stephanomics, reporter Craig Torres visits a hospital where new technologies are actually creating the need for more -- not fewer -- employees.Then, Stephanie interviews Larry Summers -- the Harvard University economist and former U.S. Treasury secretary -- for his predictions on technology and employment, plus his thoughts on the U.S. economy and...2019-04-1826 minQuicktake by BloombergQuicktake by BloombergWhy Trump vs. the Fed MattersPresident Trump continues to call out the Federal Reserve and chairman Jerome Powell, who Trump selected for the role himself. David Meyers speaks with Bloomberg News Fed reporter Jeanna Smialek on why that matters and what it means for your wallet. FOLLOW UP Jeanna latest report: Trump Calls Federal Reserve ‘Loco’ in New AttacksYou can follow Jeanna at: @jeannasmialek---- TicToc is a daily news podcast hosted by David Meyers (@davidfmeyers), produced at Bloomberg Worldwide HQ in New York City. You can follow up with us and watch our...2018-10-1112 minMacro Musings with David BeckworthMacro Musings with David Beckworth121 – Tim Duy on the Yield Curve, Inflation Targeting, and the Federal Reserve under Jay PowellTim Duy is a professor of economics at the University of Oregon, a columnist for Bloomberg, and a former economist at the U.S. Department of Treasury. Tim is also a widely read Fed watcher and a returning guest to Macro Musings. He joins the show today to talk about yield curves, Federal Reserve policy, and the future of the Jay Powell Fed. David and Tim also discuss the economic implications of a yield curve inversion, the possibility of new monetary regimes being introduced during Powell’s tenure, and how to combat groupthink at the Fed. Tim’s Twitter: @TimDuy Tim’...2018-08-2757 minMercatus Policy DownloadMercatus Policy DownloadFed Chair Powell and the New Rules of Monetary PolicyInflation, rate hikes, hawks, doves, and yes, even dual-mandates. We’re diving into the exciting and, at times, intractable world of the Federal Reserve today to talk about new-ish Fed Chair Jay Powell and the Fed’s recent announcement that it’s increasing its interest rate target now and in the near future. That makes this the perfect time to talk about the direction the Fed may be heading under Powell’s leadership. Here to answer that question, we have an all-star panel of Fed watchers: Jeanna Smialek, data, demographics, and monetary policy reporter for Bloo...2018-06-2627 minTrumponomicsTrumponomicsWhy Populism Isn't All About EconomicsWhat if it's not the economy, stupid? The Great Recession and the long, moderate expansion that's followed gets blamed for a lot of political upheaval. But, William Galston of the Brookings Institution says that's a misreading. The former adviser to President Bill Clinton tells Bloomberg News' Jeanna Smialek and Bloomberg View's Daniel Moss that the populist wave moving across the world is also born out of anxiety about immigration. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2018-04-0525 min