
Stuart Paul
Bloomberg Economics US Economist who explains the potential impact of Trump’s auto tariffs on GDP and inflation.
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Mar 12, 2025 • 44min
US Inflation Eases, Offering Some Relief Ahead of Tariffs
Stuart Paul, a U.S. economist at Bloomberg Economics, discusses the easing of inflation and its implications for American households amid rising tariff fears. Joe Deaux, a Metals & Mining Reporter, sheds light on the retaliatory effects of U.S. metal tariffs. Ed Price, a Senior Fellow at NYU, reflects on how President Trump has shifted U.S. policies and global relations. They explore the intricate interactions between consumer prices, trade dynamics, and the broader economic landscape.

Aug 20, 2024 • 33min
Fed Confronts Up to a Million US Jobs Vanishing in Revision
Stuart Paul, an economist with keen insights into US job growth, reveals shocking downward revisions in employment figures and how they impact Federal Reserve policy. Hannah Miller, a media reporter, discusses the surprising strategy of Democrats engaging with Fox News as they aim for undecided voters ahead of the presidential election. The duo delves into the credibility issues faced by labor statistics while exploring the evolving media landscape and the significance of representation in marketing strategies.

Jul 30, 2024 • 39min
Will Fed Cut Rates After Better-Than-Expected June Core PCE?
Steven Skancke, Chief Economic Advisor at Keel Point, and Stuart Paul, US Economist at Bloomberg Economics, discuss potential interest rate cuts by the Fed amidst shifting economic indicators. The influence of hedge fund billionaire Ken Griffin on Republican politics is dissected by Bloomberg reporters Michael Smith and Bill Allison. In education, Janet Lorin and Jim Nondorf highlight a $150 million initiative aimed at improving college access for rural students, focusing on financial aid and mentorship opportunities.

Mar 27, 2025 • 44min
Trump’s Auto Tariffs, Threats on Allies Intensify Trade War
Jennifer Dlouhy, a senior reporter at Bloomberg News, dives into President Trump's auto tariffs, emphasizing their potential to escalate tensions with allies. Stuart Paul, a US Economist, analyzes how these tariffs could impact GDP and inflation rates. Austin Walker, CEO of A. Walker & Company, explores the administration's effect on affordable housing amidst ongoing market challenges. Finally, Katie Nixon, CIO at Northern Trust, shares valuable insights on current market conditions and investment strategies in this evolving economic landscape.

Mar 21, 2025 • 39min
Daybreak Weekend: CPI Preview, Reeves Statement, BYD Earnings
Stuart Paul, a U.S. economist at Bloomberg Economics, shares insights on U.S. inflation and economic growth, focusing on the impact of tariffs on the housing market. Danny Lee, Bloomberg's Asia transport reporter, analyzes BYD's upcoming earnings, revealing projections of $100 billion in revenue and innovations in EV technology. Together, they discuss the delicate balance of economic policies in the U.S. and the implications of BYD's growth strategies amidst global markets.

Mar 21, 2025 • 39min
Daybreak Weekend: CPI Preview, Reeves Statement, BYD Earnings
Stuart Paul, a U.S. economist from Bloomberg Economics, shares insights on anticipated U.S. inflation data and its implications for economic growth. He dives into how tariffs are impacting the housing market, potentially affecting homebuyers and builders. Danny Lee, Bloomberg's Asia transport reporter, previews Chinese EV maker BYD's earnings, highlighting its market competition with Tesla and innovations in electric vehicle technology. Their discussion reveals significant trends affecting both the U.S. and global economies.

Mar 21, 2025 • 39min
Daybreak Weekend: CPI Preview, Reeves Statement, BYD Earnings
Stuart Paul, a U.S. economist with Bloomberg Economics, discusses upcoming U.S. CPI and PCE data, highlighting the implications for inflation and Federal Reserve policy. Meanwhile, Danny Lee, Bloomberg's Asia transport reporter, dives into BYD's earnings, revealing the company's ambitious goals as it aims for $100 billion in sales. They explore BYD's innovative technologies and strategies in the fiercely competitive electric vehicle market, including its global expansion efforts and challenges posed by tariffs.

Nov 1, 2024 • 39min
Daybreak Weekend: US Election Preview, BOE Decision, Japanese Autos
Mark Niquette, a Bloomberg Real Economy team reporter, discusses the upcoming U.S. presidential election and its potential economic impact. Stuart Paul analyzes the Federal Reserve's interest rate strategy amidst public concerns. Dan Hansen evaluates the UK's new budget and its influence on the Bank of England. Tatsuo Yoshida shares insights on Japanese automakers as they prepare for earnings season. George Milling Stanley highlights the factors driving gold prices to new heights, including geopolitical tensions and economic policies.

Sep 25, 2024 • 37min
US Mortgage Rates Fall Again, Israel Widens War
Stuart Paul, a US Economist with Bloomberg Economics, highlights the recent drop in mortgage rates and its impact on refinancing opportunities. Bobby Ghosh, a Senior Editor at Bloomberg News, discusses escalating tensions in the Middle East, particularly the Israel-Hezbollah conflict. Nancy Daoud, a Private Wealth Advisor, provides insights into market dynamics and investment strategies. Daniel McGahn, CEO of AMSC, shares the company's growth amidst renewable energy demands, while Michael Cuggino focuses on portfolio management in the current economic climate.

Aug 22, 2024 • 25min
How Canada’s Economy, Rates Have Diverged From US: Macro Matters
Stuart Paul, an economist for Bloomberg Economics with expertise in US and Canadian economies, discusses the complexities of Canada’s current economic landscape. He highlights the impact of immigration on housing crises and rising mortgage rates. Paul dives into the unique monetary policy frameworks of the Bank of Canada, contrasting them with other central banks. He also analyzes Canada’s fiscal sustainability, revealing its advantage over the US, and addresses the delicate balancing act of managing interest rates amid economic growth concerns.