
Big Take
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The Big Take from Bloomberg News brings you inside what’s shaping the world's economies with the smartest and most informed business reporters around the world. The context you need on the stories that can move markets. Every afternoon.
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United States
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The Big Take from Bloomberg News brings you inside what’s shaping the world's economies with the smartest and most informed business reporters around the world. The context you need on the stories that can move markets. Every afternoon.
Language:
English
Website:
http://www.bloomberg.com
Episodes
How India and Pakistan Averted War
5/13/2025
Last week, India and Pakistan saw the worst fighting in half a century — and came close to an all-out war. But the conflict came to an uneasy and sudden halt after Donald Trump declared the two countries reached a ceasefire.
On today’s Big Take Asia Podcast, Rebecca Choong Wilkins talks to Bloomberg’s Dan Strumpf about how the deadly clashes and ceasefire unfolded and the implications of US mediation in the decades-old conflict.
Read more: Trump Truce Leaves India Furious, Pakistan Elated as Risks Loom
Further listening: The Rise of Modi, Part 1: Why India’s Leader Is So Popular – and Polarizing
The Rise of Modi, Part 2: How India’s Leader Came Back From the Brink
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Duration:00:17:55
The US and China’s ‘Total Reset’ on Trade
5/12/2025
In a stunning turn of events, the US and China announced a dramatic reduction in tariffs, which President Trump portrayed as a “total reset” with China. Stocks rose following the news, but what lies ahead once the 90-day reprieve expires remains uncertain.
On today’s Big Take podcast, Bloomberg Treasury reporter Dan Flatley joins host David Gura to discuss the major takeaways from these latest negotiations and what they could mean for the world’s two largest economies.
Read more:
‘Buy America’ Sweeps Across Global Markets After Trade TalksChina Tariff Relief Spurs Shipping Rush, U-Turn on Price HikesNasdaq 100 Enters Bull Market After US-China Truce: Markets WrapSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Duration:00:16:55
What's Behind the World's Matcha Shortage
5/9/2025
Japan has a matcha shortage despite record levels of production. Shops are selling out of the green tea powder as soon as they hit the shelves.
On today's Big Take Asia Podcast, host K. Oanh Ha talks to Bloomberg's Mia Glass about the world’s obsession with matcha – and why producers can’t keep up with the rising demand.
Read more: The Global Matcha Boom Is Driving a Shortage in Japan
Further listening: Japan’s Small Businesses Have a Problem. They Don’t Know How to Raise Prices
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Duration:00:17:14
Big Tech Is on Trial. What That Means for the Future of the Internet
5/8/2025
Google has lost two antitrust cases in the past year; Meta is currently in court over alleged anti-competitive behavior. Big Tech is in a moment of reckoning that could reshape the industry – and your internet use – for decades to come.
Today on the Big Take podcast, Bloomberg’s Sarah Frier and Sara Forden join host Sarah Holder to unpack the trials seeking to rein in Silicon Valley. Will the antitrust cases against Google and Meta help innovation flourish, or kill America’s chances at AI dominance?
Read more: Apple Eyes Move to AI Search, Ending Era Defined by Google
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Duration:00:20:23
Telemarketers’ New Trick to Sell Bare-Bones Health Plans
5/7/2025
A few years ago, a former sitcom writer came up with a weird way to sell Americans cheap health plans, using a loophole in the Affordable Care Act. More than 100,000 households have signed up, but many say the coverage isn’t what they were promised.
On today’s Big Take podcast, Bloomberg reporter Zach Mider shares what he learned while investigating the plans and what it could mean for the American health-care system if more people turn to them.
Read more: A Former TV Writer Found a Health-Care Loophole That Threatens to Blow Up Obamacare
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Duration:00:18:04
How a CEO’s Faked Results Led to a $300 Million Wipeout
5/6/2025
In late 2018, five years after launching fish-feeding company eFishery, Gibran Huzaifah found himself all out of cash. To save his business, the CEO started plugging fake numbers into financial reports. The brighter picture drew hundreds of millions of investor dollars. But his house of cards was doomed to collapse.
On today's Big Take Asia Podcast, host K. Oanh Ha talks to Bloomberg's David Ramli about the fall of eFishery and what it says about the risks of venture capital investing.
Read more: CEO Explains How He Faked Results in $300 Million Meltdown
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Duration:00:16:39
Warren Buffett Passes the Baton
5/5/2025
Warren Buffett shocked shareholders when he announced he’d be stepping down as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway. The 94-year-old business giant had been running the behemoth company for more than 50 years, and his investment decisions have earned him the nickname the “Oracle of Omaha.”
On today’s Big Take podcast, Bloomberg senior markets editor and Opinion columnist John Authers unpacks how Warren Buffett changed investing, what it would take for successors to fill his shoes and whether Berkshire Hathaway is headed for a break-up.
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Duration:00:16:19
Your Morning Commute Could Get Way Worse
5/2/2025
At the height of the Covid-19 pandemic, the US government stepped in with aid to keep mass transit agencies afloat. But that money is running out and ridership hasn’t rebounded.
On today’s Big Take podcast, Bloomberg’s Sri Taylor and Aaron Gordon join host David Gura to discuss why advocates now fear many transit systems are on the verge of a so-called “death spiral” — a vicious cycle of less funding, low ridership and cuts to services that could impact everyone’s commute.
Read more: A $6 Billion Shortfall Has US Mass Transit Facing a Death Spiral
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Duration:00:15:34
Earnings Are In. Companies Can’t Hide From Tariffs Anymore
5/1/2025
One month after Trump’s “Liberation Day” tariffs, Q1 earnings reports for a range of US companies are in.
On today’s episode, Bloomberg’s Shelly Banjo joins host Sarah Holder to talk through what those reports are revealing about companies’ reactions to Trump’s trade war. Are they pausing, pivoting or panicking?
Read more of Shelly Banjo’s work.
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Duration:00:17:10
Goldman CEO on Planning For Tariffs, Market Volatility
4/30/2025
The uncertainty caused by Trump’s tariff policies has been spooking business leaders and roiling the markets. And according to Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon, there could be more economic pain ahead — at least in the short term.
Today on the Big Take, Bloomberg editor-at-large Francine Lacqua sits down with Solomon at the Norwegian sovereign wealth fund’s annual investment conference in Oslo. He shares his thoughts on the fate of the US dollar as a reserve currency, opportunities for new investment in European markets and his predictions for global growth in the coming year.
Read more: Goldman’s Solomon Says Markets to ‘Settle Down’ After Chaos
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Duration:00:17:42
What a Liberal Victory Means for Canada and the Trade War
4/29/2025
In electing Mark Carney as prime minister, Canadians have given him and the Liberal Party a mandate. But it was a narrow victory — one that will require Carney to work with another party to achieve his priorities. His most urgent: trade talks with US President Donald Trump.
On today’s Big Take podcast, David Gura sits down with Canadian government reporter Brian Platt in Ottawa to discuss the results of the election, what a fourth consecutive Liberal term means for the country’s future and how Carney might try to position Canada in trade negotiations.
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Duration:00:15:39
Inside Trump’s First 100 Days
4/28/2025
President Trump will celebrate 100 days back in office this week. The milestone comes amid a US-China trade war, ongoing conflict overseas and high-stakes battles over the future of higher education.
On today’s Big Take podcast, Bloomberg’s Josh Wingrove joins host David Gura to take stock of how Trump has used the last three months to reshape everything from global trade and immigration to the American presidency — and what they reveal about the road ahead.
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Duration:00:19:15
Introducing: Stock Movers
4/26/2025
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Duration:00:05:21
Top Colleges Are Too Costly — Even for Parents Making $300K
4/25/2025
Tuition at US colleges and universities is higher than ever. But an exclusive new Bloomberg analysis reveals that the cost of a four-year degree is particularly burdensome for middle class students and their families.
On today’s Big Take podcast, Bloomberg’s Francesca Maglione and Paulina Cachero join David Gura to break down the real cost of attending the most selective colleges and universities in the US — and how that cost changes depending on how much a family makes.
Read more: Top Colleges Are Too Costly Even for Parents Making $300,000
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Duration:00:16:35
The Americans With Disabilities Making Under Minimum Wage
4/24/2025
For decades, workers, disability advocates and employers have debated a program called 14(c), a section of employment law that lets companies pay certain employees with disabilities less than the federal minimum wage. Proponents say the program provides opportunities for people who might not find them elsewhere. Critics say it’s exploitative and stigmatizing.
On today’s Big Take podcast, Bloomberg senior reporter Josh Eidelson joins host Sarah Holder to dig into the debate over subminimum wage and the future of the program under President Trump.
Read more: It’s Legal to Pay US Workers With Disabilities as Little as 25¢ an Hour
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Duration:00:16:23
How Trump’s Tariffs Are Hitting Global Economic Growth
4/23/2025
The International Monetary Fund released a forecast this week projecting that global GDP will grow just 2.8% — down half a percentage point since US President Donald Trump unleashed a raft of tariffs on April 2. Their projection for US GDP growth was particularly grim: Down nearly an entire percentage point from expectations earlier this year.
And they’re not alone. As economists try to measure the potential outcome from the current trade war and the whiplash of on-again-off-again tariffs, Bloomberg Economics landed on similar GDP projections
On today’s episode of the Big Take, host Sarah Holder is joined by Bloomberg’s Enda Curran and Bloomberg Economics Chief Economist Tom Orlik to discuss what these projections can — and can’t — tell us about where the trade war could lead.
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Duration:00:15:40
The Chinese Toy Company Beating the Trade War
4/22/2025
Chinese toy company Pop Mart is one of the hottest stocks this year thanks to the wild popularity of its Labubu dolls and other blind box toys.
On today’s Big Take Asia podcast, host K. Oanh Ha talks to Bloomberg Opinion’s Shuli Ren about how the company’s business model could help it ride out the trade-war storm.
Read more: China’s ‘Blind Box’ Magic Breeds Millions of Peter Pans
Further listening: How China’s BYD Became King of the Affordable EV
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Duration:00:15:01
Can Trump Tell Powell ‘You’re Fired'?
4/21/2025
President Trump’s attacks on Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell just keep coming.
Today on the Big Take, Bloomberg’s Michael McKee and Saleha Mohsin join Sarah Holder and David Gura to ask: Can the president actually fire Powell? And what impact could his ongoing threats have on the US dollar and global financial markets?
Read more: Markets Are Discovering the Real Trump Trade Is ‘Sell America’
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Duration:00:18:52
The Vibes Are Off. But Is It a Recession?
4/18/2025
Amid tariff whiplash, renewed inflation concerns and turbulence in financial markets, Americans are left wondering: Do the economic vibes match our economic reality? And are we headed for a recession?
Today on the show, Bloomberg senior markets editor and columnist John Authers joins host David Gura to discuss official and unofficial recession indicators and what the state of the economy tells us about what could be ahead.
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Duration:00:16:06
Who Will Blink First in the US-China Trade War?
4/17/2025
As the trade war between Donald Trump and Xi Jinping continues to escalate, economists around the world are asking who will blink first.
On today’s Big Take podcast, Bloomberg’s John Liu and Jennifer Welch join host David Gura to discuss what it will take for both presidents to come to the negotiating table, how the current state of China’s economy impacts its positioning in the trade war and why hardball tactics are unlikely to work this time around.
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Duration:00:18:41