
Swati Pandey
Sydney-based Bloomberg reporter focused on Asia-Pacific security and diplomacy, providing analysis of AUKUS, Australian defense spending and relations with the US and China.
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Sep 19, 2025 • 38min
Daybreak Weekend: The Future of the Fed, UK Private Markets, Miran's Impact Overseas
Sweta Gopinath, a Bloomberg private equity reporter, discusses the potential golden age of private markets, highlighting the shift toward retail and pension involvement. Swati Pandey, based in Sydney, provides insights into the AUKUS defense partnership and its implications on regional security. Lastly, Shuli Ren delves into the U.S. dollar's challenges, emphasizing Stephen Myron's perspective on its overvaluation and the impact of tariffs on foreign earnings. Together, they explore pressing financial and geopolitical themes shaping our world.

Sep 20, 2025 • 38min
Daybreak Weekend: The Future of the Fed, UK Private Markets, Miran's Impact Overseas
Sweta Gopinath, a Bloomberg private equity reporter, dives into the challenges facing private markets, discussing fundraising hurdles and the evolving regulatory landscape. Swati Pandey, an Asia-Pacific security expert, analyzes the AUKUS alliance and Australia's rising defense budget amidst tensions with China. Lastly, Shuli Ren examines the weakening U.S. dollar and its implications for global reserve assets, offering insights into future capital flows. This lively conversation covers the future of finance and international relations.

Sep 19, 2025 • 38min
Daybreak Weekend: The Future of the Fed, UK Private Markets, Miran's Impact Overseas
Sweta Gopinath, a Bloomberg private equity reporter, dives into the evolving private markets landscape in the UK and Europe, shedding light on fundraising dynamics and regulatory shifts. Swati Pandey discusses Australia's AUKUS-related defense spending, exploring its diplomatic consequences as leaders prepare for meetings. Meanwhile, Shuli Ren critiques U.S. dollar dynamics, highlighting Stephen Myron's claims of its overvaluation and the shifting global investor landscape, including potential beneficiaries among emerging currencies.