Trumponomics

The Stephanomics Guide to the Global Economy in 2023


Listen Later

A push for peace in Ukraine, a recovering China and good news for US consumers may be in the cards.

Will China keep moving beyond its "Covid-zero" policy in the face of a massive infection wave? When and how will Russia's war on Ukraine end? Will Donald Trump really go ahead with his US presidential campaign next year? Groundhog Day won't arrive in the US until February, but until then the Stephanomics podcast has assembled a crack team of prognosticators rivaling Punxsutawney Phil himself to give a glimpse into 2023.

In this annual look-ahead edition of the podcast, host Stephanie Flanders delves into the future with Charles Grant, director of the Centre for European Reform, and three Bloomberg experts, Chief Economist Tom Orlik, Washington Bureau Chief Peggy Collins and London-based TV anchor Francine Lacqua. First, with inflation and interest rates dominating economic headlines, Orlik gives a somewhat reassuring outlook for the US. Price hikes will fall rapidly from their perch above 7% in 2023, but they'll remain high enough that the Federal Reserve will keep tightening the money supply for now, Orlik says.

In US politics, Trump's bid for a second term has gotten off to a slow start. Facing multiple criminal investigations and diminishing party support, some are wondering if his heart is really in it. However, since he's announced that he's running, we'd better assume the Republican might be on the ballot in 2024, even if potential rivals like Florida Governor Ron DeSantis don't clear a path for him, Collins said. The man who defeated Trump in 2020, President Joe Biden, has his own challenges next year now that the GOP controls the House of Representatives. Collins sees Biden circumventing a deadlocked Congress by making prolific use of executive orders, as many of his predecessors have done in the past.

Across the Atlantic, Grant predicts the French, Italians and Germans, joined by the US, will eventually urge Ukraine to cede territory to reach a peace agreement, despite the tens of thousands of its citizens killed by Russia in its war. While some Eastern European nations are taking a hardline stance against the Kremlin, including pushing for regime change, Biden and his allies foresee having to work with Russia over the long term, Grant says, and may take a more diplomatic approach. Meantime, the continent has been spared a full-on energy crisis, in part because of a mild European winter and a large supply of natural gas in storage, Lacqua says. That could change, though, with the European Union's new cap on gas prices. Energy importers may choose to send their natural gas elsewhere and cause prices in Europe to soar, Lacqua warns.

China currently faces a national crisis as coronavirus cases flood hospitals and threaten to kill more than a million people. It's a public health catastrophe that was triggered by Xi Jinping's sudden reversal of his "Covid-zero" policy. But in 2023, that turnabout may have Beijing's desired effects: After the infection wave recedes, Orlik predicts China's economy may finally turn the corner. He sees the country growing by 5.1% next year, with the risk being that it grows too quickly and puts a strain on the world's commodity supplies. For now, the US and Europe have been somewhat at odds over China, with the US more concerned about Beijing's accumulation of power and the threat to US security. Europe may be forced to side with its US allies, Grant says. "The more we get into a sort of new Cold War, the more inevitably the Europeans, however reluctantly, are forced to take sides and will take sides on the American side," he says.

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

TrumponomicsBy Bloomberg

  • 4.3
  • 4.3
  • 4.3
  • 4.3
  • 4.3

4.3

345 ratings


More shows like Trumponomics

View all
Exchanges by Goldman Sachs

Exchanges

977 Listeners

Bloomberg Intelligence by Bloomberg

Bloomberg Intelligence

410 Listeners

Bloomberg Surveillance by Bloomberg

Bloomberg Surveillance

1,174 Listeners

Masters in Business by Bloomberg

Masters in Business

2,173 Listeners

Odd Lots by Bloomberg

Odd Lots

1,857 Listeners

Bloomberg Businessweek by Bloomberg

Bloomberg Businessweek

415 Listeners

Foundering by Bloomberg

Foundering

965 Listeners

Trillions by Bloomberg

Trillions

192 Listeners

Behind the Money by Financial Times

Behind the Money

227 Listeners

Here's Why by Bloomberg

Here's Why

67 Listeners

Out of Office by Bloomberg

Out of Office

31 Listeners

Listen to the Story by Bloomberg

Listen to the Story

4 Listeners

The Big Take by Bloomberg

The Big Take

156 Listeners

Into the Metaverse by Bloomberg Intelligence

Into the Metaverse

56 Listeners

Bedrock, USA by iHeartPodcasts and Bloomberg CityLab

Bedrock, USA

232 Listeners

Zero: The Climate Race by Bloomberg

Zero: The Climate Race

230 Listeners

Bloomberg Tech by Bloomberg

Bloomberg Tech

61 Listeners

The Markets by Goldman Sachs

The Markets

73 Listeners

Bloomberg News Now by Bloomberg

Bloomberg News Now

63 Listeners

Elon, Inc. by Bloomberg

Elon, Inc.

148 Listeners

The Deal with Alex Rodriguez and Jason Kelly by Bloomberg

The Deal with Alex Rodriguez and Jason Kelly

83 Listeners

Money Stuff: The Podcast by Bloomberg

Money Stuff: The Podcast

382 Listeners

Unhedged by Financial Times & Pushkin Industries

Unhedged

162 Listeners

Bloomberg Talks by Bloomberg

Bloomberg Talks

22 Listeners

Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe Edition by Bloomberg

Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe Edition

4 Listeners

In the City by Bloomberg

In the City

12 Listeners

Big Take Asia by Bloomberg

Big Take Asia

22 Listeners

The Economics Show by Financial Times

The Economics Show

140 Listeners

Bloomberg Opinion by Bloomberg

Bloomberg Opinion

7 Listeners

The Cable by Bloomberg News

The Cable

2 Listeners

IVF Disrupted: The Kindbody Story by Bloomberg and  iHeartPodcasts

IVF Disrupted: The Kindbody Story

78 Listeners