Macrocast by Forbes Tate Partners & Markets Policy Partners
Forbes Tate & Markets Policy Partners
89 episodes
3 days ago
Macrocast is kicking off 2026 with a roundup of major economic, policy, and geopolitical developments from recent weeks. The team covers the latest jobs data, dive into Fed updates—including questions around Fed independence ahead of a Supreme Court case—and examine the implications of a possible reversal of President Trump’s IEEPA tariffs for U.S. companies. The episode closes with analysis of U.S. policy toward Venezuela, the role of oil and natural resources, and the Administrations focus ...
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Macrocast is kicking off 2026 with a roundup of major economic, policy, and geopolitical developments from recent weeks. The team covers the latest jobs data, dive into Fed updates—including questions around Fed independence ahead of a Supreme Court case—and examine the implications of a possible reversal of President Trump’s IEEPA tariffs for U.S. companies. The episode closes with analysis of U.S. policy toward Venezuela, the role of oil and natural resources, and the Administrations focus ...
Macrocast by Forbes Tate Partners & Markets Policy Partners
31 minutes
5 months ago
Jobs Slow While Tariffs Rise
This week on Macrocast, the team unpacks a weaker-than-expected July jobs report, GDP growth, and growing doubts about the economy’s momentum. They also discussed the Fed’s wait-and-see approach after their latest meeting, Trump’s latest tariff moves, and the status of trade.
Macrocast by Forbes Tate Partners & Markets Policy Partners
Macrocast is kicking off 2026 with a roundup of major economic, policy, and geopolitical developments from recent weeks. The team covers the latest jobs data, dive into Fed updates—including questions around Fed independence ahead of a Supreme Court case—and examine the implications of a possible reversal of President Trump’s IEEPA tariffs for U.S. companies. The episode closes with analysis of U.S. policy toward Venezuela, the role of oil and natural resources, and the Administrations focus ...