undefined

Kate Crader

Food editor for Bloomberg Pursuits, covering restaurant trends, notable openings, and the experiential aspects of dining in Europe.

Top 3 podcasts with Kate Crader

Ranked by the Snipd community
undefined
17 snips
Jan 2, 2026 • 40min

Daybreak Weekend: Housing Outlook, Europe Culinary Trends, Australian Eco

Mike McGlone, a Senior Commodities Strategist at Bloomberg Intelligence, shares insights on the volatile oil market and the implications of gold's recent rally. Kate Crader, Food Editor at Bloomberg Pursuits, discusses the evolving dining scene in London, highlighting both standout and struggling restaurants. Meanwhile, economist James McIntyre unpacks Australia’s inflation dynamics and how migration is unexpectedly boosting demand. Each guest provides a unique perspective on trends shaping economic and culinary landscapes.
undefined
7 snips
Jan 2, 2026 • 40min

Daybreak Weekend: Housing Outlook, Europe Culinary Trends, Australian Eco

Mike McGlone, Senior Commodities Strategist, shares insights on gold's potential rally in 2026 and the pressures pushing crude oil lower, hinting at a deflationary trend. Kate Crader, Food Editor, discusses the evolving culinary landscape in Europe, highlighting the contrasting fortunes of London's restaurant scene. James McIntyre, an economist in Sydney, analyzes Australia's economic outlook, discussing the impacts of migration and AI on labor, while suggesting a cautious approach to interest rate hikes amid inflation surprises.
undefined
Jan 2, 2026 • 40min

Daybreak Weekend: Housing Outlook, Europe Culinary Trends, Australian Eco

Mike McGlone, a Senior Commodities Strategist at Bloomberg Intelligence, predicts a volatile commodity market and discusses gold's rally and oil's downtrend. Kate Crader, Bloomberg's Food Editor, explores culinary trends in Europe, highlighting the rise of experiential dining and upcoming restaurant openings. James McIntyre, an economist in Sydney, examines Australia's inflation outlook and the impact of migration on economic demand, suggesting the Reserve Bank may delay interest hikes as they monitor ongoing market changes.

The AI-powered Podcast Player

Save insights by tapping your headphones, chat with episodes, discover the best highlights - and more!
App store bannerPlay store banner
Get the app