

Michael McKee
Bloomberg TV's economics correspondent. Veteran reporter who has attended dozens of Jackson Hole meetings since the late 1990s.
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233 snips
Aug 22, 2025 • 18min
Lots More on What Just Happened With the Fed at Jackson Hole
Michael McKee, Bloomberg TV's economics correspondent and a seasoned attendee of Jackson Hole meetings, breaks down the recent Fed speech by Jerome Powell, which surprised markets with hints of a rate cut. He discusses Powell's focus on labor market risks versus inflation concerns. McKee also reflects on how Jackson Hole has evolved over the years and speculates on potential candidates to succeed Powell. The conversation brings a mix of serious economic insights and personal anecdotes from the iconic symposium.

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May 5, 2025 • 24min
Warren Buffet to Retire, Tyson Earnings
Michael McKee, Bloomberg's International Economics and Policy Correspondent, dives into the latest U.S. economic data and its implications. He discusses the surprising jump in ISM prices, signaling inflationary pressures. McKee also touches on the shifting landscape with Warren Buffett stepping down as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, highlighting the challenges that lie ahead for the company under Greg Abel. Additionally, he explores potential U.S. trade agreements that could reshape economic relations with countries like Japan and India.

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Jan 23, 2026 • 39min
Daybreak Weekend: US Tech, UK PM Visits China, Apple Earnings
Vlad Savov, Bloomberg Tech Editor in Hong Kong, on iPhone sales in Greater China, supply-chain and semiconductor shifts. Doug Krizner, Asia tech podcast host, frames Apple’s upcoming results and Asia reporting. Ellen Milligan, UK political correspondent, on the political dynamics of the UK prime minister’s China visit. Michael McKee, international economics correspondent, on Fed policy outlook and macro risks.

32 snips
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.

28 snips
Oct 10, 2025 • 32min
Trump Threatens China Tariffs, Sees ‘No Reason’ to Meet Xi
Michael McKee, Bloomberg's international economics correspondent, dives into the escalating trade tensions between the U.S. and China. He discusses President Trump's threats of increased tariffs and the cancellation of his meeting with Xi Jinping, which sent shockwaves through global markets. McKee also touches upon potential impacts on the dollar, ongoing federal workforce reductions, and Argentina's financial situation. Additionally, he provides insights into the fragile ceasefire in Gaza and its implications for U.S. involvement.

23 snips
Aug 29, 2025 • 46min
PCE and the US Economic Outlook
Michael McKee, Bloomberg News' International Economics & Policy correspondent, delves into pressing economic issues. He discusses PCE trends and the implications for inflation, labor, and potential Fed rate cuts. The conversation also covers the intricate relationship between tariffs and U.S. economic dynamics, highlighting consumer behavior amid changing prices. McKee further analyzes the euro-dollar exchange rate's future and shares insights on emerging markets and their resilience amidst global economic shifts.

22 snips
Oct 29, 2025 • 21min
Instant Reaction: Jay Powell on the Fed Decision
This discussion features Torsten Sløk, Chief Economist at Apollo, who delves into the complexities of labor markets and Fed policy. Michael McKee, a veteran reporter, offers insight into the evolving authority of the Fed Chair and committee dynamics. Jeffrey Rosenberg from BlackRock analyzes market risks and the impact of Fed communications on investments. Together, they explore the uncertainty surrounding a potential December rate cut and how recent job indicators and tech valuations influence economic conditions.

18 snips
Dec 12, 2025 • 39min
Daybreak Weekend: Jobs Preview, Paris Conference, BOJ Decision
Michael McKee, Bloomberg's international economics correspondent, dives into the delayed U.S. jobs report, highlighting how government shutdowns create data gaps and affect monetary policy. Ben Sills, managing editor for European economics, discusses the critical upcoming Conference of Paris amid weak growth and U.S. critiques on European security. Paul Jackson, a Tokyo-based reporter, unpacks potential Bank of Japan rate hikes and the implications of inflation and currency dynamics in Japan, stressing the risk of Japan lagging behind global trends.

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Jan 31, 2026 • 38min
Daybreak Weekend: US Jobs, Winter Olympics, Japan Election
James McIntyre, Bloomberg economist for Australia and New Zealand, on hotter-than-expected Australian inflation and RBA choices. Paul Jackson, EcoGov editor for Japan/Koreas, on the snap Japanese election and fiscal and defense stakes. Tommaso Ebhart, Milan bureau chief, on Milano Cortina 2026 logistics and economic boost. Michael McKee, international economics correspondent, on US labor data and Fed implications. Mandeep Singh, tech research head, on big tech earnings, cloud growth and chip dynamics.

15 snips
Jan 30, 2026 • 38min
Daybreak Weekend: US Jobs, Winter Olympics, Japan Election
James McIntyre, Bloomberg economist on Australia/New Zealand, explains administered price effects and RBA tensions. Paul Jackson, EcoGov Japan/Korea analyst, breaks down the snap election, fiscal moves and defense shifts. Tommaso Ebhart, Milan bureau chief, reports on Milano Cortina readiness and climate risks. Michael McKee previews U.S. payrolls and labor trends. Mandeep Singh previews big tech earnings, cloud competition and AI-driven chip demand.


