logo
episode-header-image
Apr 2023
1m 50s

Fed leaders signal prolonged inflation f...

MARKETPLACE
About this episode
Inflation battle could last into next year, Fed leaders say; U.S. transport union opposes request for certain safety exemptions for autonomous trucks; Zelenskyy to meet with world finance leaders to discuss financial support for Ukraine - April 12, 2023

To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Up next
Jul 2024
There’s a bit less sizzle in the labor market
The Labor Department said today that 206,000 new jobs were created in June and the May jobs number was revised down; wages rose 0.3% last month; stocks, bonds and the British pound all rose today after the Labour Party’s resounding victory; Saks Fifth Avenue is buying Neiman Marc ... Show More
1m 33s
Jul 2024
Fed to wait and see on inflation
Markets hit new highs; Fed minutes show a wait and see approach to rate cuts; Labor market shows more signs of slowing; Skydance-Paramount deal back on. 
1m 5s
Jul 2024
Lower travel costs mean we’ll be doing more of it this Fourth of July
A record 71 million expected to travel during holiday period, AAA forecasts; continuing claims continue to climb; trade deficit widened in May; auto sales were sluggish in May. 
1m 5s
Recommended Episodes
Feb 2024
TikTok music fight, Fed caution and Trump’s inner circle
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell has pushed back on the timing of a rate cut. European Union leaders have unanimously agreed to extend 50 billion euros in aid to Ukraine, overcoming weeks of resistance from Hungary. We go inside Donald Trump’s inner circle to find out how s ... Show More
11m 47s
Jun 2024
Musk’s Tesla paycheck, the Fed and Giorgia Meloni’s G7
Elon Musk says Tesla shareholders are voting to approve his $56 billion pay package. The Federal Reserve holds interest rates as it waits for inflation to cool, delaying a cut until as late as December. And still basking in her EU election triumph, Italy’s prime minister Giorgia ... Show More
12m 21s
Dec 2023
Policymakers take divergent paths toward rate exit
Central banks in Europe and the US left borrowing costs untouched this week. But the latter went a step further and unexpectedly promised cuts. In this Viewsroom podcast, Breakingviews columnists explain how ratesetters, who were slow to tackle inflation, could be laggards again. ... Show More
12m 9s
Jan 2024
Prolonged Red Sea attacks can hurt global economy
Freight costs are soaring as militants target ships on a crucial trade route. In this Viewsroom podcast, Breakingviews columnists debate how inflation could rise and which companies could suffer if the tensions aren’t resolved soon. Visit the Thomson Reuters Privacy Statement for ... Show More
15m 53s
Jan 2024
Full Episode: Sunday, January 14, 2024
Millions on alert for winter blast; Final countdown to Iowa caucuses; Congress stalled on aid to Ukraine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices 
23m 36s
May 2024
New Caledonia riots, Lael Brainard interview and Blinken’s rock performance
Riots rage in New Caledonia, as France approves changes to voting rules in the French territory. President Biden’s top economic adviser – Lael Brainard – joins the Reuters World News podcast for an interview, as the US hits China with steep tariffs. Plus, Secretary of State Anton ... Show More
12m 45s
Nov 2023
Labour is weak link in Israeli economic defences
The Middle Eastern country has withstood the financial pain of a war with Hamas, William Wechsler at the US think tank the Atlantic Council says in this Exchange podcast. But as the conflict continues, an increasing labour shortage will pile pressure on the economy. Visit the Tho ... Show More
24m 38s