
Michael McKee
Bloomberg International Economics and Policy Correspondent. Discusses U.S CPI data.
Top 10 podcasts with Michael McKee
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Jan 10, 2025 • 47min
Strong Jobs Report, Remembering Jimmy Carter
Michael McKee, Bloomberg News International Economics & Policy Correspondent, dives into the December jobs report, highlighting a resilient labor market and its implications for the economy. Former US Ambassador Stuart Eizenstat reflects on Jimmy Carter’s significant environmental and humanitarian legacy amid political strife. John Haar, Managing Director at Swan Bitcoin, shares insights on the crypto landscape, discussing potential nation-state and corporate adoption trends for 2025, revealing the complex interplay of innovation and regulation.

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Nov 6, 2024 • 40min
Donald Trump Wins Presidential Election, Defeating Harris to Retake White House
In this discussion, Ed Price elaborates on the geopolitical landscape following Trump's election win. Michael McKee and Steven Skancke analyze the Fed's potential policy shifts and economic implications. Max Chafkin delves into Elon Musk's financial influence and relationship with Trump, raising questions about conflicts of interest. Louis Navellier shares insights on market reactions, including the 'Trump trade' phenomenon. The interplay between fiscal policies and economic forecasts paints a complex picture of the future under a familiar leader.

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Mar 26, 2024 • 34min
iPhone Shipments Fall in China , Baltimore Bridge Collapse
Mandeep Singh discusses iPhone shipment decline in China, while Michael McKee analyzes Baltimore bridge collapse's economic impact. Dana Peterson shares consumer confidence data, and Carol Schleif discusses market outlook. Topics include Apple's struggles in China, AI collaboration, trade shipping challenges, supply chain disruptions, consumer concerns on inflation, and investment strategies.

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Aug 26, 2023 • 33min
This Is What We Just Learned In Jackson Hole
In this conversation, Tom Keene, co-host of Bloomberg Surveillance, and Michael McKee, international economics and policy correspondent, break down Jerome Powell's recent speech at Jackson Hole. They explore the event's significance in shaping monetary policy, the surprising trends in inflation and employment, and how this year compares to past gatherings. The duo shares personal anecdotes, navigates economic complexities, and discusses the intriguing dynamics between media, analysts, and the evolving financial landscape, all while reflecting on their experiences amid Idaho's stunning scenery.

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Feb 28, 2025 • 39min
Daybreak Weekend: US Jobs, Special European Council, Australia Eco
Michael McKee, Bloomberg's International Economics and Policy Correspondent, shares insights on the February jobs report and its implications for Fed policy. Mary Ross Gilbert, Senior Equity Analyst, analyzes Macy's and Gap's fourth-quarter earnings amidst retail challenges. Swati Pandey, Australia EcoGov reporter, discusses the effects of the RBA's recent rate cut on the Australian economy and the recovery of consumer spending. The conversation also highlights key global economic trends, making it a must-listen for investors.

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Sep 30, 2023 • 34min
Bloomberg Wall Street Week - September 29th, 2023
Rebecca Patterson explains why many people might be accepting higher rates; Purnima Puri discusses the differences in private credit; Michael McKee delves into the history and impact of government shutdowns; Zanny Minton Beddoes warns about the threat of unions opposing technological change; and Ruchir Sharma examines the extended effects of fiscal stimulus and its consequences.

Apr 5, 2025 • 39min
Daybreak Weekend: Eco Lookahead, BOE Report, Tariff Impact
Michael McKee, Bloomberg's International Economics and Policy Correspondent, dives into the economic fallout from President Trump's tariffs, dissecting their impact on the Federal Reserve and U.S. retail. Jenny Marsh, leader of the China EcoGov team, shares insights on the political and economic ramifications for U.S.-China relations and the complexities facing small businesses. They also unpack the Bank of England's financial stability report, highlighting geopolitical risks and the challenges posed by rising government debt in the UK.

Nov 27, 2024 • 45min
Core Inflation, Income Are Reasons for Fed Caution
Michael McKee, Bloomberg's International Economics & Policy Correspondent, shares insights on the Fed's cautious approach amidst persistent inflation and economic trends. Jennifer Grancio, head of ETFs at TCW, discusses the growing demand for active fixed income ETFs and the strategic shifts in investment management. Joe Klecha, Chief Nuclear Officer of The Nuclear Company, outlines plans for expanding nuclear power in the U.S. by 2050, emphasizing technology and public-private partnerships in meeting energy needs.

Sep 6, 2024 • 45min
US Hiring Comes Up Short in Possible Warning Sign for Fed
Michael McKee, Bloomberg's International Economics & Policy Correspondent, joins Sophia Kearney-Lederman, Senior Economist at FHN, to dissect the disappointing August jobs report and its impact on Federal Reserve policies. Becky Frankiewicz, Chief Commercial Officer at ManpowerGroup, provides insights into labor market trends, while Stamatis Tsantanis, CEO of Seanergy, discusses the geopolitical ramifications on ports. The conversation highlights the talent shortages in tech and healthcare amidst cautious optimism for future hiring stability.

Jun 14, 2024 • 45min
Fed’s Mester Wants Few More Months of Good Inflation Before Cuts
Bloomberg's Michael McKee discusses Fed's Mester wanting good inflation data before rate cuts. Ikea works to retain workers while Cava chain's value soars. Spotify unveils new premium music service. Clear Harbor Asset CEO on navigating market uncertainty.