Recent Episodes
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History’s Sobering Warning About America’s Future and Reflections on Year of Elections
Nov 20, 2024 – 43:50 -
Wall Street Wanted Trump. Now They Have to Deal With Him
Nov 13, 2024 – 27:52 -
In the City: What Does Trump’s Victory Mean for UK-US Relations?
Nov 7, 2024 – 22:13 -
Trump's Decisive Victory: What Does It Tell Us and What Comes Next?
Nov 6, 2024 – 25:25 -
Listen Now: US Election Coverage on Bloomberg Podcasts
Nov 4, 2024 – 01:05 -
Why Endorsing Candidates Has Become ‘Terrible’ for Business
Oct 30, 2024 – 33:02 -
Why So Many Businesses Like Trump’s Promise of Tariffs
Oct 23, 2024 – 36:01 -
Did Keir Starmer Manage to Settle the City’s Nerves?
Oct 15, 2024 – 29:40 -
Will the Middle East War Lead to a Second Arab Spring?
Oct 9, 2024 – 27:27 -
Macron’s Lonely Mission to Save Europe
Oct 3, 2024 – 44:33 -
What Centrist Politics Is Getting Wrong
Sep 24, 2024 – 31:01 -
Is Kamala Harris Better for American Business?
Sep 17, 2024 – 36:01 -
In the City: Why the Super Rich Are Thinking of Leaving the UK
Sep 14, 2024 – 22:19 -
Reaction Podcast: Harris Goads Trump Into a Debate on Her Terms
Sep 11, 2024 – 25:30 -
Voternomics Live: Harris and Starmer Fight to Keep Their Momentum Going
Sep 10, 2024 – 47:52 -
In the City: Wealthy Americans Are Coming for London's Pricey Homes
Sep 6, 2024 – 14:58 -
What Foreign Policy Under Harris or Trump May Look Like
Sep 3, 2024 – 34:30 -
What Will a Kamala Harris Economy Look Like?
Aug 22, 2024 – 29:22 -
How Politics Will Expand Into the Final Frontier with Author Tim Marshall
Aug 13, 2024 – 32:39 -
Fareed Zakaria Explains Why Today Is Just Like the 1920s
Aug 6, 2024 – 37:31 -
Anne Applebaum Says Trump 2.0 Could Be Good News For Dictators
Jul 30, 2024 – 33:48 -
Can Kamala Harris Win? The Obstacles Facing Her Candidacy
Jul 22, 2024 – 33:21 -
How America Will Pivot and Ask Allies to Pay If Trump Wins
Jul 17, 2024 – 50:18 -
A ‘Reasonably Optimistic’ Take on the French Election Surprise
Jul 8, 2024 – 43:46 -
Winning Was the 'Easy Part' for Starmer: Now What?
Jul 5, 2024 – 26:43 -
What Does (And Doesn't) Labour Do First?
Jul 2, 2024 – 39:17 -
Democrats Face the Aftermath of Biden’s Debate Performance
Jun 28, 2024 – 20:23 -
Major Foreign Policy Tests Await a Starmer Victory
Jun 26, 2024 – 37:50 -
Voternomics: How the Left Lost Its Way in Europe
Jun 18, 2024 – 43:38 -
Voternomics LIVE: Europe's Rightward Shift, Macron's Snap Election, and Tory Party Train Wreck
Jun 11, 2024 – 54:51 -
Farage 'Trumpifies' Tories, India Surprise and Europe Just Got a China ‘Wake Up Call’
Jun 7, 2024 – 36:26 -
US Battles for ‘Hearts and Minds’ in a Conflicted World with Daleep Singh
Jun 3, 2024 – 35:12 -
South Africa is in Uncharted Waters. What's Next?
May 31, 2024 – 18:39 -
How to Beat Back AI’s Threat to Democracy with Audrey Tang
May 24, 2024 – 39:19 -
Voternomics: "Bleeding to Death" Tory Party Calls July Election. Why Now?
May 22, 2024 – 15:24 -
Voternomics: Why Europe Needs to Unite Around Its Defense with Wolfgang Ischinger
May 17, 2024 – 49:38 -
Voternomics: What’s Worse Than Inflation? ‘Useless Politicians’
May 10, 2024 – 41:14 -
Voternomics: Why Politicians Are Paying the Price for Central Bank Sins with Karen Ward
May 3, 2024 – 38:55 -
Voternomics: Why the US Election Isn’t About Foreign Policy with Niall Ferguson
Apr 26, 2024 – 51:08 -
Stephanie Introduces Her New Series "Voternomics"
Apr 22, 2024 – 01:33 -
Listen Now: The Big Take
Mar 26, 2024 – 01:00 -
Introducing: The Deal with Alex Rodriguez and Jason Kelly
Feb 29, 2024 – 01:37 -
Introducing: Bloomberg Daybreak Europe Edition
Jan 16, 2024 – 13:22 -
Introducing: Bloomberg News Now
Dec 15, 2023 – 00:51 -
Introducing: Elon, Inc.
Nov 13, 2023 – 00:43 -
To Rebuild, Ukraine Needs Millions of Women to Return Home
Jul 27, 2023 – 30:40 -
‘Cursed’ Nations Want to Turn Green Minerals Boom Into a Blessing
Jul 20, 2023 – 31:55 -
What the World Doesn’t Understand About China’s Ambitions
Jul 13, 2023 – 31:39 -
Some Cities Have Emerged Stronger From the Pandemic. Others Haven’t
Jul 6, 2023 – 38:59 -
Why a US Recession Might Happen in Time for 2024 Election
Jun 29, 2023 – 38:55
Recent Reviews
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BDL 38Welcome back!So pleased to see a new episode was available this morning! Hope you can help us through the choppy waters ahead.
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Cincy News JunkieOne of the best news/economics podcasts, period.Fantastic, insightful, and great analysis without the spin/ drama of lesser news programs. The interviews are comprehensive and critical thinking. The interviewees are interesting and diverse experts and content is always fresh and relevant. Keep up the great work Stephanie and Bloomberg team!
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rolsanchInsightful Podcast!I’m a regular listener and appreciate the analysis and perspective. 2 thumbs up!
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DcgdfgToo many adsIt hurt me to Unfollow the show, because it is so good. But there are so many ads, it’s unlistenable.
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GiroudisGodGreat show & content but ad ratio is too muchLike the title says, this is a great show and has really good content, but the ratio of ads to content is weighted far too heavily to the ads side. The first time I listened, the episode started out with 4.5 mins of ads, 5 mins of content, and then ads again. I persevered a few episodes thinking they can’t all be like that but the ratio is similar across the board. I would pay a few bucks for an ad free version, but otherwise not really worthwhile anymore
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HappystartI learn a lot about business around the worldI like to hear from the experts what they think is happening to the world of business and it helps me make better investments.
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BGreig3Balance? Not on Bloomberg.Would be a whole lot better without all of the Trump bashing. You don’t need to keep trying to boost Michael Bloomberg’s campaign, he failed miserably, worse than any other candidate in history. Wake up, the majority are not as woke as you. Just the facts. Balance the perspectives. Hold your opinions. Spare us your snarky sniping. Prepare yourself for Trump’s re-election. PS.: Shaun Donnon is a hack, partisan, hit-man. No wonder you host him so often. Balance? Not on Bloomberg.
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YuxinXuBrilliant showPlease also cover some JAPAC issues as well >_<
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nyanéNecessary ConversationsThe world is changing before our eyes. the conversations and topics in this podcast are definitely trying to identify where and why these are happening
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Byersjo12Simply badSimply a bad podcast. Stephanie refuses to be original and think for herself. Just a mouthpiece for conventional media headlines, it is not worth your time
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jj237?BestThe first episode was outstanding. Looking forward to the whole season
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havamal2000Insightful Commentary and AnalysisThis is a wonder podcast that I look forward to each time a new episode drops. Well worth downloading and listening to.
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sfgdaSmacks of r/latestagecapitalismThey were covering a 70 year old in their last story about people who couldn’t afford to retire. When they used the line “now that she has a job, she can even afford meat sometimes!”, my stomach dropped. Very dehumanizing view. This has been repeated in other stories as well.
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Floog8888Logo, Name, and Topic of first show are stolenI’ve seen this all before at kazonomics.com and winternomics.tv. Unoriginal and blatant theft from him.
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Pagfelix19gmail.comHighly recommend listening to itI started listening in September 2018. I started from the bottom so currently I’m listening to the 2017 podcast . To be honest I love it I enjoy listening to it and even though is from 2017. I remember where I was, and what was happening at that moment. I’m an immigrant in NYC and to me is a way to learn the language, and the economy at the same time.
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katandbrandonGreat podcast ! Don’t go on hiatus!!This is a well produced and interesting podcast.
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MakeItUsefulGreat topics, wish Moss would prepare moreBenchmark has gone downhill. The show is becoming less balanced. The host needs to prepare more for the show. Provocative questions are a distraction.
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DctrJamesBlind to many facts...The elephant in the room was overlooked in a recent podcast about the trade war as Moss never bothered to bring up forced technology transfers. Don’t waste your time listening to his propaganda.
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thegoodwolverineMisinformed by the titleI expected this to be about the economic implications of a declining workforce as a % of population, but other than a broad statement at the beginning, this is all about fertility treatments and expenses.
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ToledoTomxxxAmateur hour 1-11 podcastThis was so lame. The "expert" being interviewed has such weak analysis it was a total waste.
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HardhardhardlasdjkalsdjfldsfasThis podcast actually has very interesting content if you gloss over the Anti-Trump titles and the anti-Trump host you learn some interesting stuff. If you came across this podcast hoping to hear how Trump is going to kills us all, you'll be disapointed to find out the episodes consistently make that point that we're all going to be ok. The titles as a whole are clickbaity and do a poor job of identifying the topic. The host and topic are never able to justify their anti-Trump point which they desperately have a vendetta for. Instead they are constantly forced to conclude that the Economy is improving, probably despite Trump. Anti-Trump people will hate this podcast for failing to make the point. Pro-Trump people will hate this podcast for trying to be anti-Trump. Anti-Trump people will hate this podcast for failing to live up to expecations. I have no idea what kind of people actually will enjoy this.
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Mcb2491Very educationalGreat supplement to my economics and finance classes
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Araina ArayReality check“Economics” not really an issue with death rates” as stated by one of the hosts, just smacks of the lack of “Enlightenment” and knowledge that exists in the levels of so many monoculture, monolingual sets of people. This is old news: Blacks, Browns, Indigenous have had to deal with disparity, equity and access since cultural appropriations and exploitations have manifested. Now all of the societal ills that have destroyed so many millions has come home to roost. No glee, just pity and sorrow, all of the genius and experts had to write a book and do a study now that mortality rates are falling which been affecting poor and ethnic minorities since day one. Access, Equity and Parity for all.
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MEG411ExcellentYou don't have to be an expert in finance or economics to follow along. Provides interesting insight into pertinent issues and is easily digestible.
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SsstttaaacccyyyDdddSuper informative!Just found this, can't wait to listen every week!
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CaraF13Makes Global Economy so interesting!!I greatly appreciate how this Podcast is able to make global economy so interesting! Thank you for showing us how economics are a big part of our daily lives by talking about a variety of topics that all discuss intriguing economic relations. InterviewvaletCF.
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Mbn21044Love It!Finally a straight forward viewpoint on culturally significant economic events. Great work. Can't wait to hear more from Kate Smith - she's a star!
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JinggaynnGreat resource on relevant topic can.Accessible, great reporting
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RiedABookAwesome quick deep dives!Love listening to the Benchmark podcasts as they give a good overview of topics while digging in on specific points so you learn more -- and in the perfect amount of time!
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Dave C (Penn)Great production and researchThis is a great podcast for those who want a little deeper dive into current economic news. The team does a great job gathering the research and connecting with relevant experts. They do a fantastic job keeping the show entertaining and informative.
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TaniciaBLove it!!!!!!!!!!I usually don't pay attention to world Econ issues but this podcast keeps it fresh and interesting!!!!
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sCotterallFunonomicsGreat mix between relevancy and insight. For both Econ majors and "others"
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JoeTricConcise and Informative!Great podcast. They take an insightful, yet accessible look at the interesting economic issues of the day.
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Volcano000Could the U.S. Make College Free?If this is Bloomberg’s idea of an interesting or provocative podcast, forget it. This is like someone inviting you to a meal and when you show up you’re handed a thimble of water.
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Bonkbonk111Fun showGreat way to keep up with economics news in a way that keeps me entertained
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Fbot Petrie33Educational, yet still funSo much fun and a great way to learn about economics.... Will definitely keep listening!
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Podcast fan 2020FunFun and fresh. Makes economics interesting. Not quite planet money but worth a listen. Keep it up!
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EwstepheGreat show!I love this podcast but I said hello to Tori on the street today and she didn't say hello back.
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Starry chloeKeynesian Bank PropagandaI had to unsubscribe from this because it was so nasty. They actually did an espide on "The world isn't getting pricier fast enough", and they actually said "maybe the next time you're in a store you'll be a little glad that you see some price increases here and there." If you want to know about economics look up Austrian economics. It makes way more sense. Or try Planet Money podcast. Their stories are much better researched and produced, without overt propaganda.
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Grayson CAwesome new podcast!So great to have come across this podcast! It breaks down complex concepts and acronyms to be accessible to laypeople without condescending or oversimplifying. Excited to hear more! Keep it up.
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CRowinskyInteresting, informativeThis podcast features unique and interesting insights into the U.S. economy every week. I look forward to each episode because it provides important information and a great viewpoint on varied topics. An entertaining listen every time!
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James BaumerInsightfulGreat and insightful take on the issues while being entertaining and fun to listen to
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D Savage14Everything I've been waiting for..LOVE the new Bloomberg Benchmark podcast. Keeps me informed on Econ issues without needing an Econ textbook close by to translate.
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Toluse O.Fun, sharp, clever: Great business podcast!Love it! I never miss an episode of Benchmark — the hosts deliver clever commentary that actually make economics fun and entertaining. Laughter and learning all in one place!
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Ladybug 9000Great seriesInsightful and to the point.
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The real Ben KnoedlerBest podcast out there!Insightful and profound! Tori and Aki are a pleasure to listen to- one of my favorites
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Amateur economistListening with enthusiasmA great new idea and concept and wonderfully fun way to include economics and economic concepts in every day life. Tori and Aki have great chemistry and an easy listening style. Dan is interesting but perhaps a more relaxed and informal style would work better in this setting as he sounds quite stilted and unnatural on the podcast in comparison to the two ladies.
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NAVPACJust what the doctor ordered!As a busy medical professional, I am always looking for efficient ways to keep pace with an ever-changing economic landscape. This podcast fits the bill. An engaging cast effectively delivers interesting and useful content. The episodes are of perfect length and avoid the boredom encountered during your standard ECON lecture. I love how I can easily listen to an episode during my morning commute. Bloomberg hit this one out the park. Can't wait for future episodes!
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orang1naGood stuff!No BS approach to economics. Real information. Helpful insights. Not condescending or "Inside Baseball".
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Roc JWounderful series!Great insight and news! I really enjoy on my commute home.
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