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Single Best Idea with Tom Keene: Nouriel Roubini & Rebecca Patterson

Feb 18, 20262 min
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Episode description

Tom Keene breaks down the Single Best Idea from the latest edition of Bloomberg Surveillance Radio.

In this episode, we feature our conversations with Nouriel Roubini & Rebecca Patterson.

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Transcript

Speaker 1

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Speaker 2

The single best idea is just a wonderful day, a lot of really good conversations. Noira Robini was with us. It could have been a two hour conversation. We talked to him about his recent travels to I think three continents. Noiro Robini on how much they really don't like us, but we're first for investment.

Speaker 3

What I feel is people say we don't like the US in public, and then they invest in the US. I mean, throughout the Gulf, whether it's Saudismiratis or Kataris, there's an alternative to the United States. And I think for a good reason. You know, I've argued that, actually I'm a techno Optimi is that US potential growth at the end of this decade is going to be four percent.

Speaker 2

Not too Noiro Robini, They are on a stunning real GDP idea of growth estimate double from two out of four percent. As well. Rebecca Pattison with US for a Consul on Foreign relations. Her wonderful new podcast with Sebastian Mallaby of great great interest. Here's Rebecca Patterson on our monetary policy regime.

Speaker 4

I think we're still on the monetary rule book in the US, regardless of some of the rhetoric we hear from the administration, you know, the question to me is broader than that. It's kind of what does the world look like in three three and a half years, What do we want to go back to, what can we afford to go back to, and what maybe we didn't like how it happened, but what do we think actually might be better in three three and a half years that we want to keep.

Speaker 2

Rebecca Pattison of the Consul on Foreign Relations on podcasts, we're out at Apple, we're out at Spotify, on YouTube podcasts, it's single best idea

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