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Get ahead of the trends and conversations that are shaping the City of London. Join Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua, Allegra Stratton and Dave Merritt every Thursday as they uncover the best stories and speak to the people in the know. 

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Get ahead of the trends and conversations that are shaping the City of London. Join Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua, Allegra Stratton and Dave Merritt every Thursday as they uncover the best stories and speak to the people in the know. 

    Voternomics: Farage 'Trumpifies' Tories, India Surprise and Europe Just Got a China ‘Wake Up Call’

    Voternomics: Farage 'Trumpifies' Tories, India Surprise and Europe Just Got a China ‘Wake Up Call’

    Europe cannot rely on America for its long-term security, says Robin Niblett, distinguished fellow and former director of Chatham House. On this episode of Voternomics, Niblettt—who conceives of a multi-decade “structural conflict” between China and the US—says Europe has experienced a “wake up call.” 

    Plus, Stephanie, Allegra and Adrian discuss Brexit architect Nigel Farage's decision to run in the UK election and reporter Swati Gupta joins to break down the India election surprise. 

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    • 36 min
    Ian Bremmer Says America Is a ‘Frog in a Boiling Pot’

    Ian Bremmer Says America Is a ‘Frog in a Boiling Pot’

    As we approach the halfway mark of 2024, Eurasia Group has doubled down on its assessment of the threats facing the world today. Ian Bremmer, the consulting firm’s founder and president, joins hosts Francine Lacqua and Allegra Stratton to explain why US political dysfunction is still the number one global threat. He also explains why he does not see an end to the war in Gaza soon, and why that continues to be a challenge for President Joe Biden. 
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    Voternomics: US Battles for ‘Hearts and Minds’ in a Conflicted World with Daleep Singh

    Voternomics: US Battles for ‘Hearts and Minds’ in a Conflicted World with Daleep Singh

    On this special Monday episode, White House national security adviser for economics Daleep Singh explains how America is seeking to maintain global influence. Bloomberg senior editor Ruchi Bhatia discusses the likely victory of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s party in India’s election and what it means for the world’s fastest-growing major economy. And Stephanie Flanders and Allegra Stratton discuss the election results in South Africa and Mexico. 
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    South Africa is in Uncharted Waters. What's Next?

    South Africa is in Uncharted Waters. What's Next?

    For the past three decades, South African politics have been defined by the African National Congress. But with initial forecasts from the May 29 vote showing a marked decline in support for the ruling party, change looks likely. So what do the various potential outcomes mean for South Africa’s growth and debt outlook? For investor interest in the country? Bloomberg Opinion columnist Adrian Wooldridge and Senior Executive Editor Jacqueline Simmons review the landscape with Bloomberg economist Yvonne Mhango.
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    City of London Sees Labour’s Return as Chance for Stability

    City of London Sees Labour’s Return as Chance for Stability

    The coming July 4 general election in the UK is a good thing, according to executives in the City of London. With Labour currently predicted to trounce the embattled Tories, some contend the vote is a chance for stability after a turbulent few years under Conservative leadership. But first comes the campaign—what policy pronouncements are financial industry leaders hoping to hear from Labour candidates? Bloomberg editor Katherine Griffiths joins this week’s In the City to discuss. 
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    • 19 min
    Voternomics: How to Beat Back AI’s Threat to Democracy with Audrey Tang

    Voternomics: How to Beat Back AI’s Threat to Democracy with Audrey Tang

    Bad actors using machine-learning, generative artificial intelligence and the power of digital networks are seeding ever-more distrust in democracy, warns Audrey Tang, former digital affairs minister for Taiwan. Tang joins this week’s episode of Voternomics to discuss the risk of foreign interference in the many elections happening around the world, as well as lessons learned while combating efforts to distort the political debate in Taiwan. Plus, Bloomberg political correspondent Nancy Cook discusses the latest Bloomberg News/Morning Consult polling which reveals the unease voters feel around the US election—from misinformation to political violence and foreign interference.
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